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Intervention

If someone you know is struggling with the disease of addiction, it is time to take action.  Alcoholism and Drug Addictions are progressive and chronic diseases that, if left untreated, will result in the premature death of someone you love.

Addiction rationalized by denial - an addicted person will deny that they have a problem. If they can even identify that a problem exists, they are typically unable or reluctant to seek help.

Intervention is the best way to make help available to those struggling with an addiction.  92% of those intervened on, go to treatment and have the opportunity to change their lives.

Is now the time?

    • If you are concerned about someone you love.
    • If your current situation has you concerned enough that you are exploring this option.
    • If enough is enough.
    • It is time.

If now is not the time, ask yourself: How much pain is necessary before you are willing to act? 

    • Nothing can be gained by waiting.
    • Will doing an intervention make matters worse?
    • No. Doing nothing will make matters worse

"We love you, we've always loved you, we'll never stop loving you but we're not willing to watch you suffer & ultimately die when there is a solution"

Our programs have successfully treated and helped hundreds of clients recover with long term sobriety. Our graduated clients have been able to maintain jobs, rebuild family life and become solid members of our communities once again.