Frequently Asked Intervention Questions
Q. Do alcohol intervention and professional drug interventions work?
A. Yes. Without a doubt, many addicts and alcoholics would not have found their own way into the programs that have saved the lives if it were not for an effective intervention.
Q. How do alcohol interventions and drug interventions work?
A. The intervention process begins when friends and family and/or co-workers, with the help of an experienced intervention specialist, coordinate efforts in attempt to persuade an addict to accept professional help. Letters are written, boundaries are established, consequences are set, and the intervention is rehearsed. All possible responses and scenarios are discussed and rehearsed.
The next step of the intervention process is the actual Intervention, and is most effectively orchestrated by a professional. The loved one is confronted with the letters and overwhelming love of their friends and family. They are told about his or her chemical dependence and how it is affecting everyone’s lives. They are given the choice to accept the love and help being provided or take the consequences.
Q. How do we start the intervention process and get our loved one into a good treatment center?
A. Call us to make an appointment with one of our interventionists. We will discuss whether the intervention process is appropriate for your situation. If so, we will explain the steps that the family and friends will need to take in order to start the process and make the intervention successful.
Q. How do we know if our loved one is an addict?
A. Chances are high that if you’ve found this page your loved one is causing pain and suffering in their own life and yours as well. Contact our 24 hour hotline (561) 706-9939 for a free consultation to determine if an intervention solution is right for your family.
Q. Will this process help change our loved one’s life?
A. A successful intervention will bring about an opportunity for change that must still be embraced by the individual, however we are confident that an intervention will provide the tools necessary to make the steps into lasting recovery as likely as possible.
Q. What geographical areas do you work in?
A. We work throughout North America.

