How to Create a Safe and Joyful Holiday Season for Your Loved One in Rehab

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For most people, the holidays are a time of great joy, celebration, and festivities. On the other hand, for those in addiction rehab or recovery, the holidays can also be full of cravings, triggers, and high-risk situations for relapse. It is crucial for those in the individual’s support network to do what they can to help mitigate these risks. Though a recovering individual’s sobriety is their own responsibility, a bit of support during the holidays can go a long way.

Fortunately, there are many ways that you can help create a safe and joyful holiday season for a loved one in rehab or recovery.

Celebrating Holidays in a Rehab Near Me

If the individual is in a nearby rehab, you may have wondered or searched: can I celebrate holidays in a rehab near me? The short answer is yes in many places!

Many rehabs allow visitation, and the holidays are the perfect time for it. It can be easy to feel isolated or lonely when spending the holidays in rehab, but a visit from loved ones can significantly boost their spirits. Bring them gifts or a meal during visits to bring the holiday spirit with you. The rehab center will likely want to check gifts for contraband to ensure no substances are being snuck in.

As a note, make sure to check what the particular rehab’s rules are regarding visitation and gifts. Every center can be different in what they allow, so make sure to clear this ahead of time.

Call the Drug Rehab Center During the Holidays

Another way to boost your loved one’s spirits is by calling often throughout the holidays. Call to keep in touch and let them know they are loved and being thought of during this time. Being in drug rehab for the holidays can make them feel like they are missing out on time together or even that the family is better off without them.

Let them know you care and support them and that you look forward to their successful completion of rehabilitation so they can be there and celebrate with you.

Encourage Those in Alcohol Rehab

Many people want to wait to attend rehab until after the holiday festivities, but this is not always a good idea. This just offers more opportunities to overindulge or for the addition to have harmful consequences.

Those who do decide to go into rehab during the holidays need to be encouraged and reminded why this was the best decision. Let them know how proud you are, ask about their recovery, and above all else, let them know you support them.

Discuss plans to help their recovery after rehab, such as cutting out alcohol at family gatherings. This helps to remind the individual why they are going to rehab and that it is worth it. You can even send them holiday cards with encouraging messages to help them keep going. A solid support network is valuable in recovery, so make sure to do everything you can.

Narconon Offers Effective Drug and Alcohol Treatment

Here at Narconon, we understand going away for rehab can be hard, but it is so worth the end result. Our comprehensive treatment program has helped thousands of people break free from the burden of addiction, and we want to do the same for you or your loved one.

If you have any questions about our program, call us or fill out our contact form. We also have a free info pack available here. We look forward to helping you or your loved one begin the recovery journey.

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Suncoast Staff

NARCONON SUNCOAST

DRUG EDUCATION AND REHABILITATION