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Heroin & Fentanyl Intervention

Heroin interventions — when every hour could be the last

Heroin and fentanyl-laced opioids carry an overdose risk every single time. We move quickly to get loved ones into medically supervised detox and into long-term recovery programs equipped for opioid use disorder.

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Recognise the Signs

Is it time for a heroin intervention?

Heroin interventions cannot wait. Every use carries the risk of overdose, especially with fentanyl-laced supply. These signs indicate the situation is critical and requires immediate professional intervention.

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  • Needle marks or track marks on arms, hands, or legs
  • Frequent nodding off or falling asleep mid-conversation
  • Financial desperation — stealing, selling belongings, or constant borrowing
  • Unexplained absences and secrecy around phone or whereabouts
  • Physical decline — weight loss, pale skin, or frequent illnesses
  • Overdose scares or Narcan use in the home
  • Complete withdrawal from family, work, and all responsibilities
  • Possession of syringes, foil, or other heroin paraphernalia

What We Do

What a professional heroin intervention actually looks like

We move quickly to get loved ones into medically supervised detox and into long-term recovery programs equipped for opioid use disorder. We coordinate with rapid-admit detox centres and prepare the family for the realities of opioid recovery, including medication-assisted treatment options like buprenorphine and naltrexone.

The intervention is structured with safety in mind — we know how to handle the physical and emotional volatility that often accompanies active opioid use. Your loved one leaves with a bed reserved, not a vague plan.

24h

Crisis response time

MAT

Integrated from day one

90+

Day minimum programmes

24 / 7

Overdose risk support

A family in crisis finding hope through heroin intervention

"We thought we had more time. The intervention saved his life."

— Parents of a son now 14 months in recovery

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Drug Abuse Interventions

When heroin is part of a broader pattern of substance use.

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Crisis Interventions

Active overdose risk or recent overdose requires same-day mobilisation.

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Dual Diagnosis Interventions

Opioid use often co-occurs with depression, anxiety, or trauma.

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Still Have Questions?

Heroin intervention questions, answered

Heroin and fentanyl-laced opioids carry an overdose risk every single time. We move extremely quickly to get loved ones into medically supervised detox and into long-term recovery programs equipped for opioid use disorder. The intervention itself is structured with safety protocols, and placement is with programmes that offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT) from day one.

You Don't Have to Do This Alone

This cannot wait

Heroin and fentanyl carry overdose risk every single time. Your first call is free, confidential, and judgment-free. We listen first, then tell you exactly what comes next.

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