Interventions

An intervention is the most loving thing you can do for any person suffering from a substance use, mental health and/or behavioral health disorder.

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Whether it is addiction to substances such as alcohol and drugs, mental illness, or eating disorders, the ripple effect these addictions have on the people surrounding the addict is often devastating. It is nearly impossible to rationalize with someone caught in the grips of addiction. We have an understanding of the addictive brain and create a safe, loving environment where the individual in need of help will be met where they are in their life. They will feel the power and presence of those who love and care about them most in a collective effort to provide them with the help they desperately need

When a loved one is struggling with a substance use disorder and repeated attempts to persuade them to seek help are unsuccessful, a professionally facilitated intervention can be a life-saving step.

Interventions are an opportunity to interrupt a person’s destructive life patterns. It can be the starting point for change. An intervention is a carefully organized, loving approach that can be used to break through denial, resistance, and excuses that often accompany substance use disorders.

We will work closely with the family and friends of the individual to create a controlled, safe setting where they can express their love and concern and offer a solution. Once a loved one contacts us, we will be involved with everyone involved throughout the intervention process. We will work with the family and loved ones to create a unique plan that will suit the individual and begin to put that plan in motion. Our goal is to help move the individual toward recovery and a more hopeful, fulfilling, and empowered life.

The best options for treatment will be made available to the individual and the family if needed. We will work hard and use our experience and connections to provide the most healthy and positive outcome for the individual struggling with a substance use disorder.

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