An intervention is a loving, no-nonsense, organized approach used to break through the denial integral to an addicted lifestyle. In a controlled setting with the right professional, an intervention is a process that carefully enables family and friends to express their love and concerns, while at the same time putting in place options that will create a healthy, productive, positive outcome for the individual suffering with the disease of addiction.

A member of the Confidential Care team works together with everyone involved throughout the intervention process. Each intervention is unique. We put our resources into motion after the first contact from a concerned family member or friend.

Dan works on a case-by-case basis throughout the United States and Canada, utilizing the vast array of skills and resources available to him to see that the client and those who care for him/her get a strong foothold on the path to hope, healing, and self-empowerment. During the initial call, he and the contact person will hold a confidential overview phone meeting to determine immediate concerns. Dan and the contact person will decide together on the best plan of action specific to the individual involved. Depending on the urgency of the situation, specific information related to proposed services and any contracts will be forwarded to the contact person via e-mail, fax, or, if there is available time, regular mail.

A great majority of substance-dependent people will accept help during an intervention. The ideal is to encourage movement toward health and away from illness, for everyone. Confidential Care is ready and has the resources available to help in all these areas.