Chemical Dependency Services - Individual/family | Licking Memorial Hospital - Shepherd Hill
Families are crucial in successful recovery from chemical dependency. Shepherd Hill offers three ways for families to learn about chemical dependency and how they can help their loved one. All programs are open to the public. Family Education: A six-week cycle of lectures including: Family Roles; Returning Home; Boundaries; Enabling and Provoking; Forgiveness and Trust; Recovery and Relapse Saturday "Ask the Doc" Sessions: For patients, families, and other interested people may ask questions of a physician knowledgeable in the field of chemical dependency. The goal is to help those attending increase their knowledge and understanding of the chronic, progressive nature of chemical dependency. The series is free of charge and open to the public. Family Education Day: Further educates and informs the families of patients about chemical dependency. The goal is to help families better understand the disease and how they have been affected by living with it. Families learn about Twelve-Step programs available to assist them in their recovery.
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Physical Address
200 Messimer Drive, Shepherd Hill, Newark, OH 43055
Hours
Sat ("Ask the Doc" Sessions) 9am-10am; Second and fourth Sat (Family Education Day) 9am-12pm.
Voice
Voice
Fax
(740) 348-4871
Website
Application process
Call to register.
Fee
None, may be small fee for some sessions.
Eligibility
Families of chemically-dependent adults.
Service area
United States
Agency info
Licking Memorial Hospital - Shepherd Hill
A behavioral health facility specializing in the treatment of chemically-dependent individuals.