Professional Interventionist in Indiana
Intervention and Recovery Help for Indiana Families.
One prepared conversation can change everything. We plan the intervention, find the right care without referral fees, and stay with your family through the handoff.
Most Indiana families have already tried the version where one person pleads and everyone else hopes. It fails not from lack of love but from lack of structure. A prepared conversation, with a bed already held, is a different thing.
We plan it with you, vet programs across the state and beyond on clinical fit, and walk with your family through admission, from Indianapolis to towns with one stoplight.
Where we work in Indiana
We work the small cities and farm counties along the interstate corridors as readily as the metros, including families near the Ohio and Michigan lines. G3 travels to you anywhere in Indiana and can start planning by phone or video the day you call.
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 Indianapolis, elsewhere in Indiana, 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 Indiana 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 an interventionist changes
Left to itself, a worried family tends to talk in circles. Each member has a different theory, a different breaking point, and a different idea of what to do next, and the person using addiction can play those differences against each other. An interventionist ends that. We unify the family around one message and one clear ask, and we deliver it in a way that invites a yes instead of triggering a wall.
The change is not just in the room. It is in how the family functions afterward. We help you set boundaries that hold and stop the patterns that quietly keep addiction comfortable, drawing on the ideas in our piece on enabling versus supporting.
Everything starts with a confidential planning call. We learn the history, the substances, the relationships in the room, past treatment attempts, and any safety risks. Then we choose an approach, usually an invitational, family-systems model that keeps your loved one’s dignity intact while making the case for change clear and immediate.
We coach every participant on what to say and what to avoid, and on the day Matt leads the conversation and manages its emotional weather. Because the plan is set in advance, including the confirmed bed and the travel, a yes leads straight into action instead of a scramble.
How the intervention is planned
Family-led, nationwide
You will reach Matt or Hannah, not a call center.
Wherever you are in Indiana, 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
No facility pays us anything, which is why our recommendation is worth hearing.
Indiana families deserve advice that is not for sale. Most of the hotlines and directories that dominate search results earn a fee for sending your loved one to a specific place. We refuse that model. G3 is paid only by your family, so our recommendation reflects clinical fit and cost, nothing else.
We help you weigh detox, residential care, PHP, and IOP, and we tell you honestly when a program is not the right match. Our guide on how to choose a treatment center gives you the questions worth asking before anyone commits.
Crisis, safety, and the law
An intervention is a planned event and not a substitute for emergency help. If your loved one has overdosed, is talking about suicide, or is in immediate danger, call 911 right now. For emotional crisis or suicide risk, call or text 988, the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, free and available 24/7. SAMHSA’s national helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357), offers confidential treatment referrals at any hour.
Some families ask about court-ordered treatment. Indiana’s involuntary commitment laws are specific and can change, so confirm the current process with a local attorney or your county court rather than relying on a summary. Our overview of involuntary commitment explains the general picture and its limits.
After the yes: the first 90 days
The yes is a beginning, not an ending. Someone who agrees to treatment still has to get there and then get through the fragile first months, and that is where a lot of families lose momentum. We stay involved past the front door. Our sober transport team gets your loved one to the program, and we help the family understand what the early weeks will actually look like.
Knowing what to expect keeps families from either smothering recovery or drifting away from it. Our guide on the first 30 days of treatment walks you through that stretch so you can support your loved one steadily and protect yourself at the same time.
Common questions
Indiana families ask us this first.
What if my loved one has already refused treatment before?
Do you serve smaller Indiana towns, not just Indianapolis?
How do you get paid if you take no referral fees?
Can we force an adult into treatment in Indiana?
Rarely, and rarely fast. Indiana has its own civil commitment process for people who meet a legal standard tied to danger or grave disability, but the specifics change and the outcome depends heavily on your county, so confirm anything legal with a local attorney. In practice, a planned intervention moves faster than a court file and does less damage to the relationship. What usually changes a person’s mind is hearing everyone they love say the same honest thing at once, with a bed held and transport ready. If there is immediate danger, call 911.
Will insurance pay for treatment?
Often a substantial share of it. Before your family commits, we help you get a written verification of benefits from the program: what level of care is authorized, the expected length of stay, your deductible and out of pocket position, and what happens if the clinical team asks for more time. Indiana plans differ widely, and employer coverage frequently reaches good out of state programs as well. If the coverage is thin, we tell you plainly and help you weigh a shorter stay with strong aftercare against a longer cash pay commitment.
How quickly can you get to us?
Usually within a few days, sometimes sooner, and the planning starts immediately. Your first call is a real conversation, not an intake script: who is involved, what has already been tried, what the safety picture looks like tonight. From there we build the team, rehearse, and confirm a bed before anyone sits down with your loved one. We do not rush a family that is not ready, and we do not stall one that is. If tonight is an emergency, call 911, or reach the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline first.
Where we work
Intervention help near Indiana
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.
