Despite Successes, Addiction Treatment Programs for Families Struggle to Stay Open

Family-based residential treatment has been recognized by behavioral health professionals as having better outcomes for women and their children. But such programs often struggle to stay afloat because of staffing shortages and volatile funding. And because of that complexity, families in rural areas are less likely to find such a residential treatment program in their communities. Meanwhile, maternal opioid-related diagnoses have increased nationwide, KFF Health News reports. Read more.

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