When a family finally decides to get help, they're often met with a wall of options — dozens of programs, conflicting advice, and no clear way to know what actually fits their loved one. Treatment planning is where we replace that overwhelm with a plan.
We assess the whole picture — substances, history, mental health, family dynamics, lifestyle, and goals — and design an individualized recovery plan, usually with two or three tiered options at different levels of intensity and investment. Each option is spelled out with real providers, schedules, and cost ranges, then presented to you in person so you can make a confident, informed decision.
We gather the full picture — substance use, history, prior treatment, co-occurring mental health, family system, and what your loved one actually cares about.
We identify and vet the specific providers, programs, and modalities best suited to the person — drawing on a deep network built over years.
We build two or three clear paths at different levels of care and investment, so the family has genuine, well-understood choices.
We present the plan to you and, when appropriate, your loved one — walking through each option and answering every question.
Once you choose a direction, we coordinate the introductions and logistics so nothing falls through the cracks.
You receive a clear, individualized recovery plan with concrete options, providers, and next steps — not vague advice.
Most plans are assessed, built, and presented within a matter of days, faster when the situation is urgent.
Treatment planning is typically a set retainer or hourly engagement, discussed transparently up front. It often precedes or complements an intervention.
No, though they often go together. Treatment planning is about designing the right path; intervention is about helping a resistant loved one accept it. Many families do both — we plan the treatment, then run the intervention that leads into it.
No. Our job is to recommend what's genuinely right for the person, whether that's our In-Home Rehab, a residential facility, an outpatient program, or a specific therapist. Honest, fitting recommendations are the whole point.
We're happy to pressure-test that choice, coordinate the logistics, and build the wrap-around plan (coaching, family support, aftercare) that makes it more likely to succeed.
Treatment planning is usually a set retainer or hourly rate, agreed transparently before we begin. We'll walk you through it on your free consultation call.
Every engagement begins with a free, confidential consultation. There is no pressure and no obligation — just a conversation about what your family needs.