The demand for addiction rehab facilities for pregnant and postpartum women is very high, with exceptional regards to opioid dependent pregnant and postpartum women because cases of neonatal abstinence syndrome have increased from 7 cases per 1,000 admissions to neonatal intensive care units in 2004 to 27 cases per 1,000 admissions in 2013. Programs offered to pregnant and postpartum women in Callands provide broad range of services, non-punitive in nature, to make abstinence from drugs and alcohol possible, ensure opioid dependent mothers transition into a drug free and healthy pregnancy with non-opioid dependent newborn children, and receive the rehabilitation they need to stay sober during postpartum.
States which provide pregnant and postpartum mothers with rehab services rather than legal consequences, such as revocation of their parental rights, have found that these types of services support the idea of keeping the family as an unit and keeping the mother's sobriety in place so that this positively enforces the well-being of the newborns and other children involved. Services offered at such rehabilitation programs may involve group, individual, and family counseling as well as prenatal and postpartum care. Some programs may even offer education in parenting and include trauma-specific services to work on any abusive relationships which stimulate their drug or alcohol abuse as well as sexual and emotional abuse for everyone in the family.
Most women in this situation typically need extensive outpatient treatment services, yet face many challenges to their sobriety because of the complex nature of being a single parent. Substance abuse treatment facilities for pregnant and postpartum women often provide inpatient and residential treatment with beds for clients children, and aftercare services to sober living programs with ongoing outpatient treatment services available to them including medical services.
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