How much does an intervention cost?
If you are looking around the web, calling different intervention companies and doing cost comparisons, you will have probably found that the prices for a drug and alcohol intervention can range anywhere from $3000-$10000 among a variety of different intervenionists, without giving you a clear understanding of what you get for that price.
You might also find that we are one of the few drug and alcohol intervention service providers to list our costs on our website. That is because we were founded by a family and made to help families. We understand that with the financial strain associated with a loved one addicted to alcohol or drugs, often times financial difficulties can make recovery difficult. Due to this, we make sure that we deliver the most comprehensive service for the most cost-effective price. Although there can never be a price tag on the life of a loved one, we do not take advantage of an already stressed out family situation by inflating our costs.
Our interventions are a minimum of 2 days (Family Consultation Day and the Intervention Day) and do not end until either your loved one agrees to treatment or you say that the intervention is over. Most of our interventions average 2 days, but it not uncommon to be there for several days.
The consultation fee for the intervention is a flat rate of $3800.00. In addition to this we charge for the cost of a flight and (usually) a single night stay in a hotel. We always try to get the cheapest economy class flight that fits in your schedule. We also insist on the most cost-effective hotel room. We like to joke that after an emotionally draining intervention consultation all we need is a roof and a bed. If you wish us to escort your loved one directly to treatment instead of taking them there yourself, we do charge an additional $400.00 plus flights. We do require a deposit to guarantee services and accept certified check, money orders, and most major credit cards.
We do not charge for parking, food, amenities, or other "hidden" fees, and only utilize rental cars if you require it.
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