Sometimes it can feel overwhelming.

You don’t have to know what to do next.

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FIRST STEP

You Don't Have to Be Certain to Reach Out

You don’t need proof.

You don’t need agreement from your loved one.

You don’t need to wait until something “bad enough” happens.


If you feel scared, stuck, or alone in this, that is reason enough to ask for help.




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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I know if this is really addiction?

    You don’t have to label it or be certain. If a loved one’s substance use is affecting their health, behavior, relationships, or your peace of mind, it’s worth talking to someone who understands what you’re seeing.

  • What if I’m afraid of pushing them away by bringing it up?

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  • Can I call even if my loved one isn’t ready or doesn’t know?

    Yes. Many family members reach out before their loved one ever does. These conversations are confidential and focused on helping you feel steadier, more informed, and less alone.

  • I’m exhausted and feel like this is all on me. What do I do?

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  • What can Project Turnabout actually help me with as a family member?

    We don’t just treat individuals. We support families by helping you understand what you’re seeing, whether treatment might be appropriate, how to talk with your loved one, and what options exist moving forward.

  • Does reaching out mean I’m forcing treatment or giving up?

    No. Reaching out doesn’t mean you’re committing to anything. It doesn’t mean you’ve failed. It means you’re choosing not to do this alone and getting information before making decisions.

Stop trying to hold this together by yourself. Schedule a confidential assessment today.

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WHY CHOOSE PROJECT TURNABOUT?

With more than 50 years of experience, Project Turnabout delivers an integrated, step-down approach to recovery designed to support lasting, long-term success.

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Learn about Project Turnabout's Step Down Approach to Treatment

Project Turnabout’s step-down approach provides the right level of support at each stage of recovery, helping people build stability, skills, and lasting change over time.

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How Our Personalized Recovery Plan Helps You Stay Strong After Treatment

A recovery plan helps make sure support does not stop when treatment ends. It is a clear, personalized path forward built around real life, not guesswork.

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Why the 12 Steps Are Part of Treatment at Project Turnabout

The 12 Steps have helped millions recover for generations, offering proven structure, built-in community, and support that lasts long after treatment ends.

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NEXT STEPS

Schedule an Assessment to Get Started

The first step to starting your journey with Project Turnabout is to schedule an assessment with one of our Admissions Counselors. This confidential call will allow our team to create a plan that gets you on the right path for living life on life's terms.

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NEXT STEPS

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does treatment usually last?

    Treatment length varies based on your needs, goals, and level of care. Some people begin with short-term support, while others benefit from longer treatment with step-down care that continues as stability grows.

  • What if I have tried treatment before and it didn’t work?

    Many people need more than one attempt at recovery. Treatment is not a failure if someone returns for help. Each experience provides insight, and care can be adjusted to better fit what you need this time.

  • Will I have to stop working or leave my family?

    Not always. Treatment is matched to your needs. Some people benefit from residential care, while others can begin with outpatient or intensive outpatient services and continue living at home.

  • What if I have mental health concerns too?

    Many people do. Treatment addresses substance use and mental health together, because they are often connected. Supporting both improves long-term recovery and overall well-being.

  • What support do I have after treatment ends?

    Recovery does not stop at discharge. A personalized recovery plan helps connect you to ongoing care, community supports, and tools that help you stay strong in everyday life.