
Cocaine Intervention
Cocaine interventions — before the crash destroys everything
Cocaine addiction often hides behind a successful exterior — until it doesn't. We help families confront cocaine use early, before the financial, professional, and physical damage becomes irreversible.
Recognise the Signs
Is it time for a cocaine intervention?
Cocaine addiction often hides behind a successful exterior — until the money runs out, the job is lost, or a health crisis forces the issue. These signs indicate the situation is more serious than it appears.
Speak with an interventionist now- Frequent nosebleeds, runny nose, or nasal septum damage
- Financial problems despite a good income — money disappearing on 'entertainment'
- Grandiosity, irritability, or paranoia that comes and goes with use
- Staying up all night and sleeping through the day (cocaine insomnia)
- Neglecting work, family, or health while maintaining a convincing exterior
- Repeated failed attempts to stop or cut back on their own
- Secretive behaviour around phone, money, or weekend plans
- Physical decline — weight loss, skin issues, or frequent illnesses

"We almost lost everything before we found the courage to ask for help."
— Wife of a husband now 18 months sober
What We Do
What a professional cocaine intervention actually looks like
Because cocaine addiction frequently co-occurs with alcohol and other stimulants, our intervention plan is comprehensive. We coordinate detox, residential care, and longer-term outpatient support — not just a one-off conversation.
We help families confront cocaine use early, before the financial, professional, and physical damage becomes irreversible. The intervention is structured, compassionate, and comes with a pre-arranged treatment bed — not a vague suggestion to 'get help'.
Early
Intervention focus
Dual
Alcohol + cocaine expertise
90+
Day minimum programmes
24 / 7
Available for families
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Cocaine intervention questions, answered
Cocaine addiction often hides behind a successful exterior — until it doesn't. By the time financial, professional, or physical damage becomes obvious, the addiction has deep roots and the consequences (job loss, divorce, health crisis) are much harder to recover from. Early intervention protects everything they've built.
You Don’t Have to Do This Alone
Don't wait for the crash
Your first call is free, confidential, and judgment-free. We listen first, then tell you exactly what comes next.