Family support
Support for the people who are carrying concern, hope, and responsibility
Families need more than instructions. ARS offers guidance, counselling, practical communication support, and a clearer understanding of how recovery unfolds.
Families often need their own support, not just instructions. ARS creates room for both.
We help loved ones understand recovery stages, boundaries, communication, and practical encouragement.
Family involvement is guided carefully, with respect for consent, privacy, and each person's dignity.
What families should expect
Clarity, not confusion
- A clear explanation of assessment and recovery stages
- Guidance on how to communicate supportively
- Practical expectations for involvement and aftercare
Family counselling
Room for your own questions and emotions
- Counselling support for caregivers and loved ones
- Help processing fear, strain, and uncertainty
- Boundary setting and hopeful communication strategies
Visiting and communication
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- Visiting guidance can be tailored to programme needs and safety
- Communication plans respect confidentiality and consent
- Final visiting policy content can be inserted here during launch prep
Family FAQ
Support for the questions families ask most often
These answers are designed to reassure families while keeping expectations practical and respectful.
You do not have to carry this alone
Speak with ARS about family counselling, admissions guidance, or aftercare planning.
The team can help you understand what support looks like now and what your role can be moving forward.
