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Admissions for a Loved One

ALANA Recovery is here to help

Seeking addiction treatment for a loved one can be an emotional decision, but ultimately, it’s the path toward their healing and recovery. When you’re concerned about someone close to you who is battling substance use disorder, it’s essential to approach the situation with empathy and support. Your loved one needs to know that they are not alone on this challenging journey and that help is available to them.

ALANA Recovery understands the complexity of substance use disorder and the impact it has on the individual and their family. If you are seeking addiction treatment for a loved one, call ALANA Recovery admissions at 770.759.7474 today. We offer outpatient treatment programs for substance use disorder and co-occurring mental health conditions. We are committed to helping your loved one break the cycle of addiction and find a life of meaningful recovery.

When Is It Time to Seek Addiction Treatment for a Loved One?

As you consider treatment options, you might recognize several compelling reasons to take this vital step:

  • You notice their health and well-being are deteriorating
  • Their relationships with family and friends have become strained
  • They are struggling to fulfill daily responsibilities at work or home
  • You’ve observed changes in their behavior or mood
  • They have expressed a desire to get better and need support

It’s critical to have patience, empathy, and understanding when seeking addiction treatment for a loved one. With your support and the help of a professional treatment center like ALANA Recovery, you can help restore their well-being and improve their physical and mental health.

Reach Out to ALANA Recovery and Help Your Loved One Today

ALANA Recovery services the metro Atlanta area with multiple locations, so we are accessible to you and those you care about. Contact ALANA Recovery online or call 770.759.7474 today to learn about our outpatient addiction treatment programs. We can help your loved one break the cycle of addiction and find the path to a better life of recovery.