For Families
Family Concierge Support
Private family concierge support — moving from confusion to clarity, control to collaboration
Part of our concierge recovery support services
Questions Families Ask
"How do I help without enabling?"
You've been told to set boundaries, but you're not sure what healthy boundaries actually look like.
"How do I trust them again?"
Recovery is fragile. You want to believe things are different, but you've been here before.
"What's my role?"
Everyone has advice, but nobody explains what you're actually supposed to do when tensions rise at home.
"How do I take care of myself?"
You're exhausted from managing crises and walking on eggshells.
These questions don't have simple answers, but they have workable ones. Here's what that looks like in practice:
02 · Example
The Family
Parents oscillating between over-involvement and disengagement. Sibling relationships fractured.
Outcome: Family system stabilized. Each member understands role.
Education
Understanding what recovery actually looks like and what's reasonable to expect.
Boundary Work
Defining what you can and can't control. Learning when to step in and when to step back.
Communication Strategies
Moving from reactive arguments to constructive conversations.
Coordination (With Consent)
Aligning with the person's recovery plan. Supporting without controlling.
Your Own Wellness
Recovery affects the whole family. Taking care of yourself isn't selfish—it's necessary.
Confidentiality
What you share stays confidential. Coordination with the person in recovery happens only with their explicit consent.
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