Professional Interventionist in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Drug Intervention Help for Oklahoma City families

When drugs have put a loved one’s life in real danger, waiting for rock bottom is a gamble no Oklahoma City family should have to take.

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Oklahoma City is one of the largest cities in the country by land area, and a family can lose weeks just tracking where someone is sleeping. With fentanyl in almost everything now, weeks are not free. A prepared conversation this week beats a perfect one next month.

We plan it with you, lead it, and get your loved one into real medical care instead of onto a waiting list.

Where we work in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

BricktownEdmondNormanMooreYukonMidwest City

We also serve Shawnee, Guthrie, El Reno and Chickasha, and travel out across Oklahoma, Cleveland, Canadian and Logan counties, including rural towns and tribal communities well past the metro. We come to you in person and can start planning virtually the same day.

Fentanyl changed the math, and waiting is riskier now

For decades families were told to wait until a loved one was ready, to let them hit bottom. That advice was always hard, and with today’s drug supply it can be deadly. Fentanyl has made pills, powders, and counterfeits far more lethal than they used to be, which means the margin for waiting has shrunk to almost nothing. A single bad decision is now a much larger risk than it was a decade ago.

An intervention is how a family stops waiting and acts while there is still room to act. It is a planned, prepared conversation, not an ambush. If you want to understand what your family is actually up against, our family guide to fentanyl and opioids explains the risk in plain terms and why urgency is not overreaction.

Family-led, nationwide

You will reach Matt or Hannah, not a call center.

Wherever you are in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 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.

We open with a planning call, usually the same day you reach us. We learn the substance, the level of danger, the history, and what the family can realistically sustain. Then we prepare everyone over one or two sessions and rehearse the meeting until it feels steady. We favor invitational, family-systems approaches, because with drug use the fear and shame are already high and confrontation rarely holds.

On the day of the meeting we facilitate, keep the tone even, and hold the family to the plan you built together. Before the first word, we already know where your loved one goes if they say yes, and with many drugs that means a medically supervised detox followed by the right level of ongoing care. Having that lined up in advance is what keeps a yes from evaporating.

How a G3 drug intervention works in Oklahoma City

From Bricktown to Edmond and Norman

We work with families across the Oklahoma City metro: Downtown and Bricktown, Midtown and the Paseo, Nichols Hills, and the surrounding communities of Edmond, Norman, Moore, Yukon, and Mustang, through Oklahoma and Cleveland counties. Wherever your family is, we prepare by phone first, then either meet in person or facilitate securely by video when travel would only cost you time.

Families here are frequently spread out, with a parent in the city, a sibling in Tulsa, and an adult child who moved out of state. We prepare everyone who matters by phone and bring distant relatives into the meeting by video, so your loved one hears one steady, unified message rather than a scattered one.

Independent navigation to the right level of care

Detox, residential, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient: the labels blur together quickly, and drug cases often involve medical detox and dual diagnosis that make the choice more complicated. Because we take no referral fees, our only job is finding the program that truly fits your loved one and your budget. We help you ask about medical detox, licensing, and how a facility handles the specific drug involved, and we help you read what your insurance will actually cover.

Independence is the whole point. Because a facility never pays us, we are free to tell you when a program is wrong, when a different level of care makes more sense, and when the closest or most heavily advertised option is not the best one for your family.

Sober transport, naloxone, and when to call 911 or 988

The gap between yes and admitted is where drug interventions most often fall apart, and it can be genuinely dangerous. Our sober transport puts a trained companion beside your loved one from the moment of agreement to the program door, across the metro or across state lines, so the most fragile hours are handled with care.

Because of fentanyl, every family facing opioid use should know how to recognize an overdose and keep naloxone on hand. If your loved one has overdosed, is unresponsive, or is in immediate danger, call 911 now and use naloxone if you have it. You can also call or text 988 at any hour to reach the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. An intervention is for the serious situation that is not yet an emergency, and we will always tell you to get medical help first when that is what the moment demands.

What happens when you call

From your first call to the first day of treatment.

Step 01

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.

Step 02

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 Bricktown, elsewhere in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, or out of state if that is genuinely better.

Step 03

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.

Step 04

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.

Common questions

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma families ask us this first.

Should we wait until our loved one hits bottom?
With today’s drug supply, that old advice is dangerous. Fentanyl has made a single mistake potentially fatal, so waiting is a much bigger gamble than it used to be. A prepared intervention lets a family act while there is still room to act.
What if our loved one is using fentanyl or unknown pills?
Then urgency matters even more. We plan for medical detox and the right ongoing care, and we make sure the family knows how to recognize an overdose and keep naloxone available. If an overdose happens, call 911 and use naloxone immediately.
Do you cover the whole Oklahoma City metro?
Yes, from Downtown and Bricktown out to Edmond, Norman, Moore, and beyond, across Oklahoma and Cleveland counties. We prepare by phone and meet in person or by video, whichever fits your family and timeline best.
How quickly can you be in Oklahoma City?

Usually within a day or two of your first call, and sometimes faster when the situation is urgent. We can begin the family coaching virtually within hours, which is where most of the real work happens, then travel to Oklahoma City for the intervention itself. In parallel we confirm a detox or treatment bed so there is somewhere to go the moment your loved one agrees. If tonight is dangerous, call 911, and use 988 for a mental health crisis while we get your plan moving.

Can we force our son into treatment in Oklahoma?

There is a legal route, but it is narrower and slower than most families expect. Oklahoma has its own involuntary commitment process, it generally turns on evidence of danger to self or others, and the requirements change, so confirm the current specifics with a local attorney or the county court. In most cases a well prepared intervention works faster and holds better, because your son leaves having agreed to go rather than having been ordered. We will walk through both options honestly on the first call.

What does a drug intervention cost?

You get a flat fee quoted up front, before you commit to anything. It covers the intake call, the coaching sessions with your family, building and rehearsing the plan, leading the intervention, and the handoff into detox or treatment. Travel and sober transport are quoted separately and plainly. We take no referral fees from treatment centers, so we do not earn anything from where your loved one lands, which is the whole point of hiring someone independent. Ask for the number early and you will get it.

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.