
Family Peer Support
Supportive Guidance for Families Walking Alongside Recovery
Family Peer Support at The Blooming Path offers calm, peer led guidance for loved ones supporting someone in recovery or transition. These one on one sessions provide a non clinical space for education, reflection, and emotional support as families navigate uncertainty, rebuild trust, and care for themselves along the way.
Recovery affects more than one person. This service is designed to meet families where they are and support understanding, communication, and steadier next steps at a respectful pace.
Understanding the Family Peer Support Approach
Family Peer Support is grounded in lived experience and focused on education, reflection, and practical support rather than treatment or instruction. Sessions emphasize empathy, clarity, and collaboration, helping loved ones better understand recovery and their own role within it.
Support is peer led, strengths based, and participant directed. The approach honors each family’s unique experience and recognizes that caring for yourself is part of caring for others.
What This Service Is
Family Peer Support offers a supportive space for loved ones to explore questions, emotions, and challenges related to a family member’s recovery, trauma, or reentry. Sessions focus on understanding the recovery process, strengthening communication, and identifying healthy ways to offer support without losing yourself.
Support may center on education, boundary setting, emotional processing, and rebuilding connection in ways that feel realistic and compassionate.
What This Service Is Not
To ensure clarity and safety, it is important to understand what Family Peer Support does not provide.
These sessions are not therapy, counseling, medical treatment, legal advice, case management, or crisis services. They do not include diagnosis, clinical intervention, or emergency support. Family Peer Support is not a substitute for professional medical, mental health, or legal care.
What a Session May Include
Learning about the recovery process and common challenges
Exploring what healthy support looks like for both you and your loved one
Setting and communicating personal boundaries
Coping with stress, fear, guilt, or uncertainty
Rebuilding trust and strengthening relationships
Reflecting on your own needs and wellbeing
Sharing lived experience when helpful, without instruction or treatment
Sessions are participant led and emphasize autonomy, self direction, and respect for individual pace. There is no required homework.
Who This Service Is For
Family Peer Support may be a good fit if you are:
A parent, spouse, sibling, or loved one of someone in recovery
A caregiver seeking clarity, connection, and support
Impacted by a loved one’s substance use, trauma, or reentry
Wanting non clinical, peer led guidance grounded in lived experience
Looking for support that complements other services or treatment
You do not need to have all the answers or be doing everything right to benefit from these sessions. They are designed to support families through understanding and care.
Session Details
Sessions are offered one-on-one in a private, supportive setting. In-person sessions are available at mutually agreed upon public locations within North Las Vegas, Las Vegas, and select areas of Henderson. Payment is required at booking.
Format
Online, Phone, or Public Community Location
Session Length
60 minutes
Rate
$75 per session
Please provide at least 24 hours notice to reschedule. Cancellations and missed sessions are not eligible for refund.
