Boundaries don’t have to feel like a trap. They can be a bridge back to trust, dignity, and peace when a loved one returns home from a recovery program. We get honest about how to welcome someone back without sliding into control, enabling, or constant conflict—and we offer a practical framework you can put on paper tonight. We start with a mindset shift: treat the returning son or daughter as an adult with agency and responsibility, not as a child to rescue. From there, we map a simple reen...
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Boundaries don’t have to feel like a trap. They can be a bridge back to trust, dignity, and peace when a loved one returns home from a recovery program. We get honest about how to welcome someone back without sliding into control, enabling, or constant conflict—and we offer a practical framework you can put on paper tonight. We start with a mindset shift: treat the returning son or daughter as an adult with agency and responsibility, not as a child to rescue. From there, we map a simple reen...
Inside CarePortal: How Communities Prevent Foster Care With Real-Time Help
Rebuilding Life After Addiction
33 minutes
2 weeks ago
Inside CarePortal: How Communities Prevent Foster Care With Real-Time Help
A car repair away from missing work. A set of bunk beds away from a safe home visit. A single rent bridge away from keeping kids with kin. That’s the razor-thin margin many families live on—and it’s exactly where CarePortal steps in to turn urgent needs into quick, local help. We sit down with Kim Tulu, who leads CarePortal in the Roanoke Valley, to explore how a simple platform empowers agencies, schools, churches, and neighbors to prevent foster care entries with practical support. Kim sha...
Rebuilding Life After Addiction
Boundaries don’t have to feel like a trap. They can be a bridge back to trust, dignity, and peace when a loved one returns home from a recovery program. We get honest about how to welcome someone back without sliding into control, enabling, or constant conflict—and we offer a practical framework you can put on paper tonight. We start with a mindset shift: treat the returning son or daughter as an adult with agency and responsibility, not as a child to rescue. From there, we map a simple reen...