Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about intervention services, family support, treatment navigation, confidentiality, and what to expect when reaching out for help.

Intervention Questions

An intervention is a planned and structured conversation designed to help a loved one understand the need for treatment and support.

Families may consider an intervention when addiction is affecting safety, relationships, responsibilities, or daily life.

No. Families do not have to wait for things to get worse before asking for professional support.

Family Support Questions

Yes. Family involvement is an important part of the process before, during, and after the intervention.

Yes. We help families organize their thoughts, reduce emotional reactions, and prepare for the conversation.

That can happen. We help families prepare for different outcomes and continue offering guidance and support.

Treatment & Support Questions

Yes. We help families understand treatment options and navigate next steps.

Yes. Ongoing family support may continue after the intervention and treatment placement.

Yes. Some consultations and family support services can be provided by phone or video.

Confidentiality Questions

Yes. All conversations are handled with care, privacy, and discretion.

Yes. Travel-based intervention services may be available depending on the family’s needs and location.

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