Chronic Illness Program > Family

Cumberland’s staff recognize the emotional toll that a chronic illness can have on the entire family. Sometimes parents wonder what kind of expectations they should set for their child. Should they push them harder or treat them with extra care? How much structure should they provide?

Throughout treatment, our therapists help family members understand how a chronic illness affects family dynamics. Families learn and practice appropriate roles and boundaries, how to set realistic expectations for their child’s age and capabilities, and how to trust. And they learn effective, positive techniques to manage their child’s behaviors.

Family therapy also helps parents and children to develop healthy ways of communicating and dealing with stress and developmental changes so future problems do not escalate into situations that the family is not equipped to handle.

Chronic Illness Program at Cumberland Hospital CUMBERLAND'S SUCCESSFUL FORMULA
 - Pediatric and adolescent focus
 - Physical and emotional issues in tandem
 - Treatment of complex medical issues
 - Specialization in treatment of diabetes
    and eating disorders
 - Ability to manage aggressive behaviors
 - Realistic and practical life-skills training
 - On-site Cumberland Academy
 - Creative treatment approaches
 - On-site physicians and medial specialists
 - Peaceful, therapeutic setting
When young people with chronic illness need treatment for both medical and
emotional or behavioral challenges, where can they go to get back on track?
A Balanced Approach to Treating Mind & Body