Will an intervention make things worse?
Absolutely not. Doing nothing will make things worse. Many people wait until the individual hits rock bottom. What if that rock bottom is bodily dismemberment, killing someone, life in prison, or even death?
How do I know if someone is using drugs?
If you have suspicion that your loved may be using, it is very likely that they are. This may be true especially if your loved one is showing signs of depression, bizarre behavior, mood swings, abnormal sleeping patterns, poor appearance and personal hygiene, or paranoia. Look for red dots around veins, empty bottles or containers, and an unexplained loss of money.
What is the purpose of an intervention?
An intervention is an attempt to stop the progressive disease of addiction. When every other attempt to help has failed in getting your loved one into treatment and out of denial, an intervention is the solution. In addition, an intervention is designed to free families from the pain of their loved ones addiction so that they may live their own lives.
Do interventions really work?
Absolutely! Every intervention has some level of success for the addict and/or the family that is involved.
Does insurance pay for intervention?
Currently insurance companies will not cover interventions.
Is an intervention guaranteed?
The intervention is not guaranteed. However, our services, passion, and dedication towards the intervention process, the addict recovery, and the family emotional stability are guaranteed.
After we intervene, what treatment center do I send them to?
During the preparation, we will assist you in finding the right treatment center. Financial restraints, traveling restrictions and type of care offered at the treatment center are all put into consideration prior to committing to one specific center.
Should I wait until he/she hits rock bottom before I intervene?
Waiting until an addict hits rock bottom may be too late. If your loved one had a terminal disease that was treatable, would you delay treatment? An intervention can possibly save the life of your loved one. Why wait until it is too late?
