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Healing for Women at Hannah’s House

Aug 30, 2022

Healing from addiction is a complex process that involves many decisions, starting with the moment you choose to detox. A comprehensive program that involves detox and medical services, trauma therapies, family programming, continuing care, and more can be a hub of healing all under one roof. Let’s look at the unique care for women in the gender-specific environment at Hannah’s House in Texas.

Hannah’s House provides treatment exclusively for women with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders. The program is staffed entirely by women with extensive professional experience in the field of addiction. Hannah’s House follows state-of-the-art medical detox with on-site medical services, counseling, and evidence-based therapies personalized to each patient. A woman in treatment at Hannah’s House will be supported in creating a plan for continuing care as a measure to help with long-term sobriety goals.

Unique Care for Women at Hannah’s House

The reasons for addiction can differ between genders, and how it affects a woman can differ, too. Research shows us that women can become addicted using smaller amounts of substances over shorter periods of time than their male counterparts. This information informs how women can be treated uniquely in residential settings when they’re ready to work on getting sober and staying away from drugs and alcohol.

Hannah’s House recognizes barriers exist for women who need addiction treatment. In general, they are less likely to seek help and may face challenges along the way. The stigma of addiction help can prevent them from reaching out. The need to care for young children can be a factor in a mother avoiding an assessment for drug or alcohol use and starting treatment.

The “For Women, By Women” Approach at Hannah’s House

The gender-specific treatment at Hannah’s House goes further than focusing on female patients only. The treatment team itself is composed of women who are professionals in the field of addiction. Many have also recovered from addiction themselves. Their experience in working with women and their understanding of the specific needs of women makes them more informed on how to deliver the kind of care and support needed by patients at Hannah’s House.

Treatment by women in this setting is nuanced. Plans are personalized for each patient by considering a woman’s strengths, challenges, and personal history. The goal is to help each woman begin the work of getting sober and following a plan to sustain sobriety after residential treatment comes to an end.

The Addiction Counselors at Hannah’s House are Women

Counselors at Hannah’s House see their patients in a holistic way. All aspects of a woman’s life are taken into consideration during her stay. Achieving sobriety and meeting mental health needs are at the core of any program, but the experience goes much further.

Healing the Family

Family Program counselors provide guidance in family program sessions to help a patient repair damaged relationships with loved ones. They recognize the need for the whole family to heal as a part of one person’s addiction treatment. Introducing healthy coping skills are just as valuable for the patient as they are for the family members she will see daily after treatment ends.

Hannah’s House as a Refuge for Women with Trauma

Many women who need treatment for substance use disorders have been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress or living with undiagnosed PTSD. Their symptoms may get in the way of maintaining healthy relationships, practicing regular self-care, staying employed, or raising children. Coping with depression, anxiety, or other symptoms may fuel their desire to self-medicate with drugs or alcohol regularly.

Hannah’s House serves as a safe place for women whose trauma has created unmanageable circumstances in their lives. They may need recovery from physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, abandonment or neglect, or disturbing experiences related to accidents, injuries, surgeries, or natural disasters. Trauma therapies at Hannah’s House range from neurological to recreational interventions, all using evidence-based practices.

On-Site Medical and Detox Services

At Hannah’s House, a woman with addiction can safely experience withdrawal symptoms during medical detox. Medical on-site services enable a patient to have priority needs met to address existing health conditions while working on sober goals. Those medical needs may be related to injuries sustained while using drugs or chronic health conditions set in motion by years of substance use.

Chronic conditions related to alcohol use disorders, for example, can be treated during a stay at Hannah’s House. After years of heavy drinking, a woman may experience high blood pressure, heart disease, liver disease, and digestive problems. These medical needs must be met in order for her to be able to focus her efforts on sobriety during her stay in rehab.

 

Hannah’s House is a well-known care provider offering a range of treatment programs targeting the recovery from substance use, mental health issues, and beyond. Our primary mission is to provide a clear path to a life of healing and restoration. We offer renowned clinical care for addiction and have the compassion and professional expertise to guide you toward lasting sobriety.

For more information about the stages of alcoholism in women or to learn about our programs, call us today: 866-952-5532.

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