Professional Interventionist in Connecticut
A Calm, Prepared Path for Connecticut families
A small state with big treatment options nearby. We help Connecticut families choose well and act with a plan.
Connecticut is small enough that everyone knows everyone, which is exactly why families here wait too long to say anything out loud. Privacy and action are not opposites.
We come to your home, prepare the people who matter, and get your loved one into care often the same day they agree.
Where we work in Connecticut
The eastern shoreline, the Quiet Corner, and the Litchfield hills are part of the same day’s drive for us. G3 travels to Connecticut, and we can start with a private video call tonight.
What happens when you call
From your first call to the first day of treatment.
One confidential call
You tell us what is happening. No script and no pressure. We listen for the details that change the plan: the substances, the history, the risk, and who is actually in the family.
We build the plan around you
We choose the model that fits, decide who should be in the room, and confirm a treatment bed that matches the clinical need and the budget — in Bridgeport, elsewhere in Connecticut, or out of state if that is genuinely better.
We coach everyone first
Nobody walks in cold. Each person rehearses what they will say, and we plan for the pushback so a hard moment does not derail the room.
The day, and the road after
Matt leads the conversation and keeps the tone steady. When the answer is yes, travel is already arranged and our transport team goes with them.
How we help
Three ways we support Connecticut families.
Family Intervention
A planned, coached conversation that unites your family behind one message and one clear option to say yes to.
Explore →02Treatment Navigation
Independent placement with no referral fees, matched to the clinical need and your budget rather than a facility’s marketing deal.
Explore →03Sober Transport
When a yes means travelling to care, a trained escort stays with your loved one every mile of the way.
Explore →What a prepared intervention looks like
The intervention families fear, everyone airing grievances at once, is the one that most reliably fails. We do the opposite. Family members rehearse what they will say, we agree in advance on the program, and we lead the meeting so it stays warm and focused. The aim is a yes that holds and a same-day path into treatment, not a scene at the kitchen table.
Preparation is also where we catch the traps a family cannot see from inside. The relative who will undercut the message, the bargaining offer your loved one is sure to make, the old wound that could derail everything if it surfaces unplanned. We rehearse for those in advance, so the meeting does not turn on a single reactive moment. By the time you sit down, there are very few surprises left.
We serve the whole state, from Hartford and Waterbury in the center to New Haven on the coast and Bridgeport and Stamford in Fairfield County. Connecticut’s proximity to the New York and Boston metros widens the field of good programs considerably, and we help you weigh options across that whole corridor rather than settling for the nearest name. Crossing a state line for the right care is routine, and we handle the logistics.
Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, and the corridor
Family-led, nationwide
You will reach Matt or Hannah, not a call center.
Wherever you are in Connecticut, one confidential call starts it. We assess your situation and tell you honestly what the right next step is — even when that answer is not us.
Independent navigation you can trust
With so many programs marketing to Connecticut families, honest guidance is hard to find. Ours is not bought. Because we accept no referral fees, we can tell you plainly which programs fit and which do not, help you understand medical detox where it is needed, and read what your insurance will actually cover before you commit.
The abundance of options near Connecticut cuts both ways. It means a great fit is usually within reach, and it means the noise is loud enough to freeze a family in place. We narrow the field for you, not to a single name we are pushing, but to a short list you can actually evaluate, with the tradeoffs spelled out in plain language. Choice becomes useful again once someone independent helps you weigh it.
Sober transport and the family's recovery
The trip to treatment, even a short one within Connecticut or into a neighboring state, is where a yes is most fragile. Our sober transport puts a trained companion beside your loved one from agreement to admission. And because addiction affects the whole household, our family recovery track helps you rebuild boundaries and roles so home is steadier when they return. The habits that grew up around active addiction, the covering, the rescuing, the walking on eggshells, do not vanish on their own, and unlearning them is part of what keeps a recovery from unraveling in the first month back.
If Connecticut is an emergency
If your loved one has overdosed or is in immediate danger, call 911, and call or text 988 any time for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Connecticut, like many states, has civil commitment provisions that apply in narrow circumstances, and the specifics vary, so confirm them with a local attorney or the court. An intervention is for the serious situation that is not an emergency, and we will always tell you to get medical help first when that is what is needed. If you are genuinely unsure which one you are facing, call us and we will help you sort it out without judgment.
Common questions
Connecticut families ask us this first.
Should we look at programs in New York or Massachusetts too?
How is independent guidance different from a free placement service?
Can Connecticut compel treatment for an adult?
What does an intervention cost?
We give you a flat fee before you commit. It covers the intake conversation, individual coaching for everyone joining the intervention, the meeting itself, and treatment navigation until your loved one is admitted. Travel is billed at actual cost, and sober transport is quoted separately if you need it. We accept no referral fees from any program, in Connecticut or across the state line, so nothing about our recommendation is shaped by who pays whom. You know the number before you decide anything.
How quickly can this happen?
Faster than most families expect. We can be on a planning call with you within hours of your first message, and in a Connecticut living room within a day or two, sometimes sooner. Most of the timeline is not travel, it is preparation: getting every family member aligned, confirming the right program has a bed, and verifying insurance before anyone sits down. Rushing that part is what makes interventions fail. If the situation is unsafe tonight, call 911, and use 988 for a crisis line.
What if our loved one refuses?
That is a real possibility and the plan accounts for it. Everyone says their piece once, calmly, and the boundaries are ones the family can hold on a Tuesday in February, not only in the emotion of the moment. People frequently refuse in the room and call two days later, so we keep the bed and the logistics ready rather than treating a no as the end. We also keep supporting the family, because when the household stops absorbing the consequences, the answer often changes.
Where we work
Intervention help near Connecticut
The next step is a conversation
You do not have to figure this out alone.
One confidential call with G3 begins it. No pressure, no judgment, just a path forward.
