Professional Interventionists Available Nationwide
Our team of interventionists are based in the Florida Panhandle region and travel to families around the entire USA to lead drug and alcohol interventions. We regularly travel all over the Old South to assist families in need.
We are happy to travel to you and do not let geography stand in the way of helping your family and loved ones affected by alcoholism, drug addiction or mental health issues.
We spend an entire day or more with our client’s family and friends prior to the intervention in order to educate them on the addicted brain and why people struggling with substances behave and react differently to life in every aspect. Parts of our intervention pre-planning process can be done by phone or video-chat.
Initial consultations are always free, and we are happy to give advice and guidance to anyone that calls in.
Call our experienced team at (850)-563-9776 for compassionate help.
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Florida
- Georgia
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- Washington, DC
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
Get your loved one back from alcohol or drugs, and on the way to recovery and long-term sobriety.

Understanding Addiction
Alcoholism, Drug Addiction & Behavior Disorders
As professional interventionists, we are here to disrupt the substance abuse patterns a family member or close friend may be displaying due to their addiction to alcohol or drugs. We also are qualified to assist with various mental health disorders.
Addiction & Recovery Topics
We cover a variety of addiction and intervention-related topics in our blog and on Facebook.
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