Family Assessment Tool: A Resource for Concerned Loved Ones

If you’ve found yourself wondering whether a loved one’s drinking is becoming a problem, you’re not alone. Maybe things feel “off,” but you’re not sure what’s going on. Maybe you’re walking on eggshells. Maybe the tension, the excuses, the emotional exhaustion have built up—and you don’t know what to do next.

We know how confusing and heavy that place can feel. It’s why we created the JA Recovery Family Assessment Tool—a private, no-pressure resource for individuals who are concerned about someone else’s alcohol use.

This simple tool isn’t about labeling your loved one or diagnosing a problem. It’s about helping you get clear on your experience. It asks practical, compassionate questions about what you’ve seen, what you’ve felt, and how your loved one’s drinking may be impacting your family and your mental health.

Who Is This For?

  • Anyone who’s feeling concerned but unsure what to do next

  • Family members or friends who feel stuck between love and fear

  • Parents, partners, siblings, and adult children who’ve seen the warning signs—but aren’t sure if it’s gotten “bad enough”

If you’ve ever felt like you're the only one noticing these changes—or the only one worried—this tool is for you.

What Happens Beyond the Family Assessment?

There are no scores, no automatic recommendations, and no judgment. Just an invitation to take the next right step, whatever that may look like. You’ll have the option to connect with someone from our experienced team for a free, confidential consultation with a trained professional who truly understands both substance use and family dynamics.

Whether you reach out or just sit with what you’ve uncovered, we hope this tool gives you a sense of clarity, validation, and relief.

It’s hard to know when it’s time to speak up—or what to say. This Family Assessment Tool is a small but powerful first step in understanding your role, protecting your well-being, and finding a way forward.

Take the Family Assessment Tool today. If you’re ready to talk more about it, we’re here.

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