A support program for families of people struggling with a substance use disorder.
Substance use disorders affect the entire family – spouses, children, siblings, other relatives, and friends. This group provides families with helpful information and support. You’ll learn healthy ways of coping with the stress that comes when caring for a loved one who is struggling– whether they’re actively using, in early recovery, or long-term recovery.
Trained counselors will work with you in a safe and supportive environment to help you:
- Better understand addiction and the roles family members play
- Develop skills to support your loved one and cope yourself
Interested in attending an upcoming meeting?
For more information about our programs please phone 860.496.2100. A staff member will return your call to discuss next steps.
This free program is generously supported by a grant awarded by the Connecticut Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services. This program was originally funded by a grant from Thomaston Savings Bank. McCall is grateful for the ongoing support from these community partners.