An intervention will help…

Alcohol and other drugs can destroy families and end careers. Get help before that happens. It often takes a life crisis to motivate a person to enter treatment. Arrests such as DUI or drug-related charges, loss of marriage, family, health, job or academic standing are all examples of common crises in the lives of alcoholics and addicts. Sadly, a percentage of them lead impaired lives, and many face long-term incarceration or even premature death from accidents or overdose.

When someone needs help but refuses to accept it, it is time for an intervention. Through the process of intervention, a group of caring individuals initiate a "controlled crisis" in the life of the chemically dependent person before outside forces create unpredictable and often severe consequences. An intervention is an act of love and concern.

As each set of circumstances is different, we develop the most effective strategy to achieve the desired results. An intervention is a planned and rehearsed event, the goal of which is to get the person in treatment and to allow the families to set healthy and appropriate boundaries

THERE IS SOMETHING YOU CAN DO. THE WORST DECISION IS INACTION.

Damon McGuire RAS
Registered Addiction Specialist
831-421-9768

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