Heal together, recover together

Integrated family services designed to support pregnant individuals, new mothers, and families impacted by opioid use.

Since 2017, The Life Change Center’s Family Services Programs have provided essential support for families affected by opioid use. We offer pregnancy and neonatal services, group counseling, education, and material resources to help parents and kids navigate recovery together.

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Successful Pregnancies Every Year

Addiction ripples through families—especially impacting children’s emotional and psychological well‑being. When parents are in recovery, everyone benefits, yet family systems often need intentional support.

Our Family Programs are designed to strengthen resilience across the entire family. From helping expectant mothers access prenatal care to teaching kids coping skills, we’re rebuilding healthy family systems.

By addressing trauma, attachment, and healing together, families are more likely to break generational cycles of addiction and thrive collectively.

  • Pregnancy & Neonatal Support

    Guidance, advocacy, and essential supplies for moms navigating recovery and early parenthood, including advocacy and group counseling.

  • PATHways Program

    Parenting classes that teach practical skills for raising children while maintaining recovery, with a focus on relapse prevention and positive discipline.

  • SPRING Program
    Specialized group sessions for women, focusing on parenting in recovery, healthy relationships, and emotional regulation.

  • Baby Bucks Incentive Program

    Earn points by attending classes and group sessions, which can be used to purchase baby and family supplies.

  • Strengthening Families Program (SFP)

    Weekly education and family dinners focused on child resiliency and parent-child communication through structured curriculum.

How Family Programs Supports You

From the start, caring professionals—including case managers and women’s services specialists—collaborate with you to build a tailored family recovery plan. Whether through home visits, educational groups, or supportive supplies, we’re there at each milestone, nurturing healing for the entire family.

Impacts & Outcomes

Results We’ve Seen

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Since 2017, these programs have offered a lifeline to hundreds of parents and children dealing with addiction.
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Children participating in the Strengthening Families Program show a 50% reduction in behavioral problems and improved school performance.
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Parents who complete structured parenting programs are up to 2x more likely to maintain long-term recovery compared to those without family support

Ready to Get Started?

Healing addiction as a family is possible—when the whole system receives support. Our Family Programs provide guidance, resources, and community to help parents and children thrive together.

Your recovery can start today.

Families affected by opioid addiction—especially pregnant individuals, parents, or guardians—are encouraged to connect and learn how our services can support them.

We offer pregnancy and neonatal support, parenting classes (PATHways), the SPRING program, Baby Bucks for supplies, and the evidence-based Strengthening Families Program.

Yes. TLCC provides necessary items (diapers, cribs, blankets) to mothers in our programs to ease the transition and reduce barriers.

Families participate in group dinners and educational sessions weekly. Parents learn how to support their child’s development while children build resilience and social skills.

Absolutely. Our Women’s Services team coordinates healthcare advocacy, education, and referrals to ensure family needs are fully met.

Our Programs

Other programs we offer

Opioid Treatment Induction Support (OTIS)

A groundbreaking program launched with Washoe County to provide same-day opioid treatment and address the fentanyl crisis.

Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)

Evidence-based treatment using methadone or buprenorphine to reduce withdrawal and support long-term recovery.

Psychiatry & Behavioral Health Therapy

Comprehensive counseling, therapy, and psychiatric support to address emotional health alongside addiction recovery.

Peer Recovery Support

Certified peer specialists with lived experience guide, advocate, and support clients through their recovery journey.