One day Family Program - Center City, MN

One day Family Program - Center City, MN
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April 28, 2025 (04/28/2025) 9:00 am CST - 4:00 pm CST
Seats Available: 0
Session is Full

May 12, 2025 (05/12/2025) 9:00 am CST - 4:00 pm CST
Seats Available: 7

May 19th, 2025 (05/19/2025) 9:00am CST - 4:00pm CST
Seats Available: 17

June 2, 2025 (06/02/2025) 9:00 am CST - 4:00 pm CST
Seats Available: 20

June 9, 2025 (06/09/2025) 9:00 am CST - 4:00 pm CST

June 23, 2025 (06/23/2025) 9:00 am CST - 4:00 pm CST

July 14, 2025 (07/14/2025) 9:00 am CST - 4:00 pm CST

July 28, 2025 (07/28/2025) 9:00 am CST - 4:00 pm CST

  • Select a date above that you would like to join, please register individually.
  • Registration tips: use an incognito window to create an account, right click here and chose to open in an incognito window.
  • Please note that this program is only for family members/support people. Best suited for adults, please reach out to the family access coordinators for questions about children and adolescent services. The person that has substance use disorder/co-occurring disorder does not participate.

Families everywhere experience heartache, confusion, anger, sadness, guilt, isolation, etc. when they have a loved one struggling with substance use disorder/co-occurring mental health concerns. Unfortunately, family members often endure these struggles alone. At Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, we believe the road to recovery is for everyone, not just the individual in your life who is struggling with substance use/misuse. This is why we have created multi-tiered intervention options for families.  

 
While it may not always feel like it, HOPE is possible!  

Hazelden Betty Ford's one-day (9 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. CST), in-person one day Family Program was created to specifically serve family members, who have loved ones struggling with substance use disorder and/or co-occurring mental health concerns.  

 

This program is a valuable connection and skill-building experience, on-site at Center City that offers family members an opportunity to:  


  • -Connect with other family members and recognize you are not alone! 

  • -Meet current patients (non-related), and hear from them about their treatment processes, challenges, and learnings 

  • -Gain insights and understanding that is often difficult to grasp when talking with your own loved one  

  • -Learn and practice evidenced-based CRAFT skills around positive communication and how to better understand your loved one's behaviors/choices, from CRAFT-trained staff members 

  • -Hear others' stories, and share some of your own 

  • -Participate in visitation with your loved one (if applicable, 4:30 - 5:00 p.m.) 


Coffee, tea, lunch and snacks are provided.  Once registered for the program you will receive an email that will provide site specific information for the program. 


If local accommodations are needed, please see the following: