Professional Interventionist in Nevada
A Professional Interventionist in Nevada
In Nevada, where the party never stops, addiction can hide in plain sight. We help families name it and offer a real way out.
Nevada runs around the clock, which makes heavy use look like ordinary life until a job or a marriage quietly comes apart. Someone has to say the plain thing out loud.
We help you say it once, well, with a bed confirmed in advance and no financial stake in which bed it is.
Where we work in Nevada
We also work with families in Carson City, Elko, Pahrump, and the ranching towns along the long highways in between, plus tribal communities across the state. G3 travels to you and can start virtually the day you call.
How we help
Three ways we support Nevada 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 →Naming the problem, then building the plan
When a city runs all night, it is easy for a family to keep telling themselves it is just a phase or just the lifestyle. An intervention starts by naming the truth together, calmly and with love. We help you decide who belongs in the room, coach what each person will say, and rehearse the hard reactions.
On the day, we keep the meeting steady so it stays an offer of help and ends with a concrete path to care. That structure matters most in an environment full of easy distractions and enablers, where a vague plan tends to dissolve. A clear, prepared conversation with a bed already waiting is much harder to wave off than another worried talk.
Stimulants and the Nevada picture
Methamphetamine and cocaine behave differently from alcohol or opioids. There is often no dramatic physical withdrawal, which can fool families into thinking the problem is smaller than it is, even as sleep, paranoia, and relationships fall apart. Recovery usually leans on structure and behavioral support rather than a medical detox.
We factor that into the plan and match your loved one to programs experienced with stimulant use, in Nevada or elsewhere. The right program understands the specific pattern of stimulant recovery, including the low, flat stretch that often follows heavy use, and knows how to keep a person engaged through it rather than losing them in the first hard weeks.
Independent navigation, no commissions
The treatment industry has plenty of players who are paid to send you somewhere specific. We are not among them. Because we accept no referral fees, we can weigh detox, residential, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient honestly and match the option that fits the clinical need, the insurance, and the budget.
Our only stake is your loved one’s recovery. That means we will tell you when a heavily advertised program is not the right fit, and we will ask the pointed questions, about medical coverage, co-occurring care, and discharge planning, that a sales-driven referral line has no reason to raise. In a state where treatment marketing is everywhere, that plain honesty is often what families tell us they were missing.
Family-led, nationwide
You will reach Matt or Hannah, not a call center.
Wherever you are in Nevada, 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.
Getting to admission
A yes in Nevada can be here and gone, especially with the temptations of a 24-hour town nearby. We arrange dependable sober transport so your loved one moves from the decision to the door of treatment without a detour. A trained companion through those hours keeps a fragile decision from slipping away.
After admission, we coach the family through the early weeks so home reinforces the change. We help you hold boundaries, field the hard calls from treatment without caving, and plan for the return home before it happens, so the progress made in the first days is not lost the moment your loved one walks back through the door.
Intervention is for someone unsafe over time, not in immediate danger. If there is an overdose, a weapon, or someone at risk this minute, call 911. For suicidal thinking or a psychiatric emergency, call or text 988. As for requiring an adult into treatment, Nevada has legal avenues in some situations, but the rules are specific and change, so confirm current details with a Nevada court and a local attorney. We usually start with a voluntary intervention.
Crisis and commitment questions
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 Las Vegas, elsewhere in Nevada, 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.
Common questions
Nevada families ask us this first.
Meth does not cause obvious withdrawal. Is it really that serious?
Yes. Stimulants like meth and cocaine often lack a dramatic physical detox, which fools families into underestimating them, but the damage to sleep, mood, thinking, and relationships is severe and the risk is real. Recovery relies on structure and behavioral support, and we match programs experienced with stimulant use.
Can we require an adult to get treatment in Nevada?
Nevada has legal avenues in certain circumstances, but they run through the courts and the standards change, so confirm current details with a Nevada court and a local attorney. In practice a voluntary intervention leads to better follow-through, which is why we usually start there.
Do you serve Reno as well as Las Vegas?
Yes, both, along with Henderson, Sparks, and the rest of the state. We travel for the intervention and manage the logistics so distance within Nevada is not an obstacle.
How do we know a treatment center is legitimate?
Ask hard questions and be suspicious of anyone who answers with a plane ticket. We look at licensing and accreditation, who owns the program, what the actual clinical staffing is, how medical detox is handled, whether the level of care matches the assessment, and what the discharge plan looks like before anyone admits. We also watch for the tells: aggressive call center sales, offers to cover your travel, vague pricing. Because we accept no referral fees, we have no financial reason to defend a bad program.
What does your fee cover?
We quote a flat fee in writing before you commit. It includes the assessment conversation, the planning calls, coaching each person who will speak, rehearsing the day, facilitating the meeting itself, and coordinating the admission. Travel expenses are billed at cost and sober transport is quoted separately once we know whether he is going across town or out of state. Treatment is billed by the facility, not by us, and no part of our income comes from where you decide to send him.
What if he refuses to go anywhere?
We build the meeting expecting that possibility. Each participant decides in advance what changes if the answer is no: the money, the car, the shifts covered at work, the place to sleep. Those consequences are stated calmly and then kept. We stay involved afterward so nobody quietly softens, and we keep the bed option open where the program allows. In a city where it is easy to disappear for a weekend, a consistent family is the thing that eventually gets a different answer.
Where we work
Intervention help near Nevada
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.
