The demand for addiction treatment facilities for pregnant and postpartum women has never been greater, with exceptional attention to opiate addicted 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. Treatment centers provided for pregnant and postpartum women in Rescue provide broad range of services, non-punitive in nature, to make getting off drugs and alcohol possible, allow opioid addicted mothers and soon to be mothers a passage into a sober and healthy pregnancy with non-opioid dependent newborn children, and get the rehabilitation they need to remain abstinent while postpartum.
States which offer pregnant and postpartum women with treatment services rather than legal consequences, including revocation of their parental rights, have found that these types of services support the idea of keeping the family together and keeping the mother's sobriety in place so that this positively impact's the welfare of the newborns and other children involved. Services provided at such programs might include individual, group, and family therapy as well as prenatal and postpartum care. Some treatment programs may even offer education in parenting and incorporate trauma-specific services to work on any abusive relationships which trigger their drug or alcohol abuse as well as sexual and emotional abuse for all family members.
Many women in this position typically need comprehensive outpatient treatment services, yet face many difficulties to their sobriety due to the difficult nature of being a single parent. Substance abuse rehabilitation facilities for pregnant and postpartum women sometimes provide residential and inpatient care with beds for clients children, and transition services to sober living programs with continuing outpatient therapy services available to them including healthcare services.
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