Professional Interventionist in North Dakota

Intervention help that reaches every North Dakota family, however far from the nearest city.

When a loved one in North Dakota is slipping and the nearest help feels a long drive away, G3 helps your family plan one calm intervention and a clear route into care.

Certified Intervention ProfessionalNo referral fees, everFamily-led, in long-term recovery
Independent
No referral fees, ever
50 states
Families served nationwide
988
Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
Same day
Sober transport when a yes comes

In North Dakota the drive to real help can be longer than the drive to another state, and in January that matters. Families here wait because the logistics look impossible. They are not, once someone else is carrying them.

G3 flies in, prepares your family, runs the intervention, then puts your loved one on a road or a plane with a sober escort. We take no referral fees.

Where we work in North Dakota

FargoBismarckGrand ForksMinotWest FargoWilliston

We also travel to the oil patch towns around Williston and Dickinson, to the Turtle Mountain, Spirit Lake, and Fort Berthold communities, and to farm counties where the nearest counselor is a long drive off. Planning can start tonight by video, and Matt comes to you.

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 Fargo, elsewhere in North Dakota, 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.

Help that does not depend on living near a city

Families in rural North Dakota often feel invisible to the treatment world, as if help is something that happens in bigger places. It is not. Most of what makes an intervention succeed is preparation, and that happens over the phone regardless of where you live. We coach the family, plan for hard reactions, and line up care before anyone gathers.

Because Matt and Hannah live in recovery themselves, the conversation never feels clinical or cold. It feels like people who understand, because they do.

We also plan around the realities of rural life, because they are real. A spouse who cannot leave the farm for a week, a job with no coverage, a town small enough that privacy feels impossible: none of it disqualifies your family from getting genuine help. It simply becomes part of the plan we build with you, rather than a reason to give up. Many of the families we serve in North Dakota were told, in effect, that help was for people who lived somewhere else. That was never true, and we are glad to prove it wrong.

Choosing an approach that fits your family

We do not run one method for everyone. Some families do best with a warm, invitational approach, and others need a more direct, structured conversation. We look at the history, the risks, and the relationships, then recommend what fits, and we explain why.

If you want to understand the options first, our guide to how we choose an intervention model walks through it without jargon. In a tight knit North Dakota community, the model often has to account for who in town will hear about it and how, and we plan for that from the start so your loved one is never put on display.

Family-led, nationwide

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

Wherever you are in North Dakota, 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 and honest recommendations

North Dakota families have fewer local programs to choose from, which makes honest guidance more valuable, not less. G3 takes no referral fees, so we can tell you plainly whether the right fit is in state or beyond it. We match the level of care to real clinical need and account for insurance and budget without spin.

To see how independence changes the advice you get, read how to choose a treatment center.

Long distances, hard winters, and safe transport

A drive that is manageable in July can be dangerous in a January whiteout, and a newly willing loved one can change their mind on a long, quiet road. Our sober transport team handles that trip so an exhausted family does not have to, keeping your loved one safe and getting them to the door of the program that fits.

Read what to expect from sober transport to understand how it protects the yes you worked for.

Illicit fentanyl and methamphetamine have reached North Dakota’s communities, and the national overdose trend is documented by the CDC. We will not invent numbers, but the meaning for your family is real: waiting carries more risk than it used to. If you are unsure whether a moment is an emergency, our guide to when it is an emergency helps you decide. Any danger to life means call 911, and a mental health or suicide crisis means call or text 988. The SAMHSA helpline, 1-800-662-HELP (4357), is always open.

The overdose picture, and when a crisis is an emergency

Common questions

North Dakota families ask us this first.

Can you help if we live hours from Fargo or Bismarck?

Yes. Rural distance is exactly what we plan around. The preparation happens by phone and video, we travel to you for the intervention, and we arrange sober transport so a long trip to care is handled for you.

What if the right program is out of state?

Because we are independent, we can recommend the best clinical fit even if it is far away, and we do not earn anything for the referral. We coordinate transport so distance is not the reason a willing loved one never arrives.

What do I do if my loved one is in danger tonight?

Call 911 if there is any risk to life. For a suicide or mental health crisis, call or text 988. The SAMHSA national helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) is free and confidential at any hour. Call us when things settle and we will help you plan.

What does this cost, including travel to North Dakota?

We give you a flat fee in writing before you commit. It covers the planning calls, the family rehearsal, Matt in the room on the day, the search for a program that fits, and the admission handoff. Travel to North Dakota is quoted separately and honestly, and if a long winter transport needs two people we tell you that up front rather than after the fact. We take no referral fees from any program, so nothing we suggest is bought. If the number is hard, tell us and we will talk about options.

What if he will not agree to go?

Most people say yes when the offer is real and immediate, which is exactly what the planning is for. If your loved one refuses, the family holds the boundaries it agreed on beforehand, and we help everyone do that without a fight. In a small community that is hard, so we coach the specific conversations you will have that week. We stay reachable, and we can come back. A no on the day is often a yes within the week. Nobody is asked to threaten or humiliate anyone.

How do you actually get someone to treatment from here?

By road, by air, or both, with someone sober alongside the whole way. If the program is in Fargo or Bismarck, we drive. If it is in Minneapolis, Denver, or Texas, we fly out of the nearest airport with a companion who stays with your loved one from the front door to the admissions desk. Winter changes the plan, so we build in weather margin and a backup route instead of gambling on one flight. If medical detox is needed first, that happens before any long trip.

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.