Professional Interventionist in Kansas

Professional Intervention Support for Kansas Families.

From the Kansas City metro to the western plains, we bring a plan, a steady voice, and a clear path from the conversation to a treatment bed that actually fits.

Certified Intervention ProfessionalNo referral fees, everFamily-led, in long-term recovery
50
States served, in person or virtually
$0
Referral fees, always independent
988
Crisis Lifeline, free and 24/7
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Major Kansas metros we reach

When a Kansas family has run out of ideas, the problem is almost never love or effort. It is that addiction does not respond to reason. A prepared intervention changes the dynamic.

We plan the conversation, coach everyone who will be in the room, and confirm a treatment bed before anyone sits down — so a yes turns into action the same day, not next month.

Where we work in Kansas

WichitaOverland ParkKansas CityOlatheTopekaLawrence

We also travel to the rural and western counties, and we can begin virtually anywhere in the state, usually within 24 hours.

Why families reach out

Most Kansas families do not call an interventionist on a whim. They call after a long stretch of trying to manage the problem alone, watching it worsen, and running out of ideas. An interventionist brings what the family cannot easily manufacture from inside the crisis: a clear plan, an outside perspective, and a calm voice that keeps the conversation from collapsing into old arguments.

We also help the family change how it functions, because addiction thrives on predictable patterns. Setting boundaries that actually hold is part of the work, and our guide on setting boundaries shows how to do it without cruelty.

Family-led, nationwide

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

Wherever you are in Kansas, 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.

How a G3 intervention works

We begin with a confidential planning call to understand the history, the substances, the relationships, and the risks. Then we design the meeting and choose an approach, usually an invitational, family-systems model that treats your loved one as a person worth reaching rather than a problem to be defeated.

We coach each participant beforehand, and on the day Matt leads the room, keeps the tone steady, and moves the group toward one decision. Because the bed and travel are arranged ahead of time, a yes turns into action right away.

Independent, honest navigation

The internet is full of treatment referral lines that get paid to send your loved one somewhere specific. We are not one of them. G3 is independent, paid only by your family, so our recommendation reflects clinical fit and cost with no hidden agenda. In a state where the right program may be in Wichita, Kansas City, or out of state entirely, that honesty saves families from expensive wrong turns.

We help you understand what your insurance covers and what care your loved one truly needs. Our guide on paying for treatment makes the money side less overwhelming, so cost becomes one clear factor in the decision rather than a source of paralysis.

Crisis and legal questions

An intervention is a planned event and not an emergency service. If your loved one has overdosed, is threatening suicide, or is in immediate danger, call 911. 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 treatment referrals any hour of the day.

Families sometimes ask whether they can require treatment through the courts. Kansas has its own laws on involuntary commitment, and the specifics change, so confirm the current process with a local attorney or your county court. Our overview of involuntary commitment explains the general framework without replacing legal guidance.

Kansas distances turn a yes into a logistics problem, and logistics are where momentum leaks away. Whether the right program is in Wichita, the Kansas City metro, or out of state, the hours between agreeing and arriving are the riskiest part. Our sober transport team removes that risk by escorting your loved one from your front door to the admission desk.

We do not vanish once they arrive, either. We help the family understand the early weeks and how to stay supportive without slipping back into old roles. Our guide on what to expect from sober transport shows how the handoff is designed to keep a fresh decision from unraveling on the road.

Getting to treatment and staying involved

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 Wichita, elsewhere in Kansas, 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

Kansas families ask us this first.

Do you serve western and rural Kansas?
Yes. We work across the whole state, from the Kansas City metro and Wichita to the rural western counties. When distance makes in-person planning hard, we work virtually and coordinate travel to care.
What makes G3 independent?
We take no referral fees from any treatment center. Your family pays us directly, so nothing skews our recommendation toward one program over another. We suggest what fits, not what pays us.
How long does it take to arrange an intervention?
Often just days, once we understand the situation and confirm an appropriate bed. We move quickly when safety calls for it, but never so fast that we place your loved one somewhere that does not fit.
What does an intervention in Kansas cost?

We quote a flat fee before you commit to anything, and it covers the planning calls, the family coaching, the day itself, and the handoff to treatment. Because we take no referral fees from any facility, our fee is the only money we make on your case — which is exactly why our placement recommendation can be honest. Treatment itself is billed separately by the program, and we will help you understand what your insurance actually covers before you decide.

What if my loved one refuses to go?

It happens, and it is not the end of the process. A well-run intervention is not a single yes-or-no moment; it changes what the family will and will not do next, which is often what shifts the answer days later. We help you set boundaries that hold, we keep the treatment bed available where we can, and we stay reachable. A meaningful share of the people who say no in the room call us themselves within a week.

Can you help if our family is spread across Kansas and out of state?

Yes, and it is common. Siblings in Kansas City, a parent in Wichita, someone in Denver or Dallas — we plan around it. Coaching happens by video, we sequence who speaks and when, and we can bring remote family into the room by call if their presence matters. Distance is a logistics problem, not a reason to wait.

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.