Supporting Families Through Detox and Recovery
When a loved one struggles with substance use disorder, the impact is often felt by the entire family. Parents, siblings, spouses, and children may experience emotional distress, confusion, and uncertainty as they watch someone they care about battle addiction. Detoxification is a crucial first step in the recovery process, and it’s essential that families are supported through this journey.
At Carolina Outpatient Detox, we understand that substance abuse affects not just the individual, but their entire support system. Our outpatient detox programs offer a compassionate and medically supervised approach, ensuring that families can be part of their loved one’s recovery from the start. We work closely with parents and families, providing the resources and support they need to understand the detox process and how to support their loved one in their recovery journey.
The Role of Families in the Recovery Process
Families play an essential role in supporting a loved one through detox and recovery. Often, family members are the first to notice signs of substance abuse and can be key in encouraging a loved one to seek help. However, the recovery process can also be overwhelming for families, who may feel uncertain about how to offer the right support.
The detox process is challenging, not just for the individual but for the family as well. Withdrawal symptoms can be intense, and it’s important that family members understand what their loved one is going through. At Carolina Outpatient Detox, we provide clear communication and guidance to families throughout the detox process, ensuring they understand the next steps and how to support their loved one in their journey toward lasting recovery.
Make An Appointment
Take the first step toward recovery by speaking with one of our dedicated admissions counselors.
- (888) 415-4143
- Info@Carolinaoutpatientdetox.com
- 1117 E. Morehead Street, Suite 100, Charlotte, North Carolina 28204.

Dr. Brady Schroer obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Biopsychology with an emphasis in Chemistry. He then attended Medical School at the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences. After completing medical school, Dr. Schroer completed his general psychiatry residency at a nationally known treatment facility, the Menninger Clinic. Immediately after residency, Dr. Schroer worked in a large medical hospital system caring for geriatric clients, adult inpatient clients, completing consultation liaison evaluations on the medical floors, conducting Electroconvulsive Treatment for clients with severe/refractory depression, and caring for complicated delirium patients in the ICU. During this time, He served as Medical Director and Chief of Psychiatry before moving to Western North Carolina.