Professional Interventionist Colorado
At Addiction Interventions, we provide a professional interventionist in Colorado for addiction, alcohol use, substance abuse, and mental health issues. An intervention is a structured meeting that addresses behavior, emotion, and patterns with a direct path into a treatment center. Our intervention specialists help the family start recovery with clear steps and simple communication.
Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. David Gates is an exceptional interventionist! He responded immediately to the crisis with our son, who was struggling with addiction. David spent hours on the phone with our family, providing guidance and recommendations and working out a step-by-step plan. Next, David arrived at our house on time and had an open conversation with our son. The plan worked beautifully, and David was able to convince our son to travel to the treatment center. The event took place over the weekend, and David traveled more than six hours to help our son, sacrificing his time with his own family. David also provided support during the treatment phase, maintaining an open dialogue with the family and serving as a mediator between us and the treatment team. He is very thorough and takes the time to explain all available options. David even helped our son with the necessary documentation required for the court case. Thanks to God’s mercy and love, our son is on a recovery path, and we are very grateful to David for his care and support during a very dark time for our family.Posted on Svetlana KTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My sister was missing on the streets due to her addiction for years. We tried to help her but eventually she could no longer live at home. We would try to go to find her to make sure she was alright but it just seemed like we were trying to find a needle in a hay stack! Somebody told us about David Allen Gates at Addiction Interventions, and he finds people and intervenes on them and gets them into treatment. So we called him and they were right! In less than 3 days, David found her and got her admitted into Casa Capri Treatment Center. We aren't sure how he does it because we were looking for her for a couple of years with no luck. The good news is she is safe, completed treatment, working full time and back at home again thanks to the team @ Addiction Interventions!Posted on David LimonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My family and I struggled for years to help my brother. His addiction and mental health issues caused him to end up on the streets and we didn't even know where he was for months at a time. We tried to find him to intervene and take him to treatment but could never locate him. Somebody told my parents about David Gates at Addiction Interventions, and I am so grateful they did. David was professional, helpful and very reassuring that he would not only find him but also get him to go to treatment. We hired him and within a week, he not only found my brother but got him to go to treatment for 90 days. My bother is working, now, still sober and home for all Holidays and family events. David Gates gave us hope and our loved one back into our lives again! We all called him on Christmas Day, and thanked him again for making our family whole again. David kept us up to date on all aspects of the search, then updated us on his clinical progress, and he recommended a great aftercare program with sober living. I highly recommend his services to any family that has a loved one who is missing or in need of treatment.Posted on Mindi FeaginTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I highly recommend working with Stacy if you are in need of a family intervention. She is proactive, uber-responsive, knowledgable, kind, and clearly communicative, offering a 360-style support experience that promotes her core therapeutic values of dignity, respect and love for each family member involved. She is an expert in her field so she educates iteratively along the family journey, and gives solid guidance freely while still allowing her clients to make autonomous decisions that work best for them. Listening and taking appropriate action are her two of her many 'superpowers'. She is also well organized and took the reigns of coordinating complex, out-of-state, immediate care needed within specific insurance guidelines to find a match that promoted healing, recovery and growth. She checks in regularly, sees the whole family-friend group of loved ones as a system, and includes everyone in the circle of her care. With Stacy by your side, you feel like you have an expert ship captain during a time when your boat is capsizing. I am continually impressed by her knowledge, her 'bed-side' manner during the toughest of conversations, and her know-how of the system and current research that guides people on to a therapeutic path to establish a solid foundation for recovery.Posted on Ginevra DeianniTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Stacy’s methods, outstanding character, awesome personality, open mind, and huge heart literally saved our family. Her family coaching before/after/during the process was so necessary. We were all desperate to see my sister in recovery for eating disorder treatment and addiction but we did not have the tools to get her there. After years of getting nowhere Stacy came in and provided the structure for us to succeed. The use of an Invitational Intervention builds trust and shows the individual in need how much they are respected and loved. The mental health of our entire family was suffering and Stacy (and the process) addressed that as well. My sister accepted the invitation of treatment in a large part due to the fact that, for the first time, our love and concern was finally presented in a new way that could “break through.” We finally got off the hamster wheel and onto the path moving forward. Our family needed the help just as much as my sister did. We thank you Stacy from our whole hearts.Posted on becca graceTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Stacy is a Godsend. She is professional and knowledgable all while being personable and accommodating to everyone. Any questions or concerns were addressed promptly. If youre in a situation where a family member or loved one needs treatment and will not admit it you need Stacy. We had no idea how to navigate this challenge and she helped us through it. Her family/team member counseling and continuous communication made this feat easier to handle. I couldn’t imagine where we would be without her help.Posted on Christina DelaneyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Amazing professionals - easy to work with - I expected just help my son and I got so much more - I would recommend to anyone!!Posted on Randy HumphreyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Stacy is a consummate professional who cares deeply about her clients and their families and consistently goes the extra mile to bring about successful resolutions. She has a thorough knowledge of treatment centers across the country and provides extremely helpful, objective advice in order to make the right choice in that regard. She has deep experience and skill in conducting interventions and understands the complex factors which influence their outcomes. And for family members who face a bewildering and agonizing situation in trying to get the right help for their loved one, she provides an optimal combination of guidance. reassurance, insight, and practical recommendations. I recommend her highly.Posted on Greg LandisVerified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
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Intervention Colorado: Services & Local Insight
Colorado’s age-adjusted overdose death rate rose to 30.6 per 100,000 in 2023, with synthetic opioid deaths at 19.0 per 100,000. CDPHE’s preliminary count attributed about 1,089 deaths to fentanyl in 2023, while total overdose deaths were preliminarily reported near 1,833. Binge drinking affected 17.9% of adults in 2023, adding alcohol-related risk to ED volumes and family stress.
Many counties are mental health professional shortage areas, which slows access. Our intervention services match these realities with same-day insurance checks, transport, and referrals to therapy. We move the patient from crisis to treatment with clear information and firm follow-through.
What These Colorado Trends Mean For Your Family’s Next Step
Families need early intervention before another injury, overdose, or mental health crisis. We keep the meeting brief, specific, and solution-focused. The goal is treatment acceptance and a direct handoff into care.
How Our Professional Intervention Fits Colorado’s Needs Today
We organize structured conversations, crisis planning, and therapy referrals that lead straight to admission. A trained intervention specialist keeps the meeting on behavior, safety, and next steps. We verify insurance, confirm a bed, and arrange transport quickly.
Practical Help That Reduces Delays And Prevents Drop-Offs
We coordinate with ED teams and detox units in Denver, Colorado Springs, Aurora, Fort Collins, Lakewood, Pueblo, Greeley, Boulder, Grand Junction, and Durango. We also support the Western Slope, mountain towns, and the San Luis Valley where travel times are longer. This management limits gaps where relapse or withdrawal can escalate.
The Colorado Landscape: Data And Context
Final 2023 data show Colorado’s overdose rate above 30 per 100,000, with synthetic opioid deaths rising year over year. State actions expanded naloxone access and allowed fentanyl test strips, while CDPHE runs overdose prevention programs and near-real-time monitoring. These shifts help explain local improvements in some areas despite statewide risk.
This context calls for fast action. Call us for clear education, a plan, and a direct handoff into care today.
Access, Law, And Life-Saving Tools That Support Early Intervention
Colorado’s 911 Good Samaritan law offers limited immunity when people seek help for an overdose. CDPHE issues naloxone standing orders so agencies and pharmacies can dispense naloxone without individual prescriptions. Colorado law also creates immunity for furnishing synthetic opiate detection tests such as fentanyl test strips. We share this for awareness; we do not provide legal advice.
Key Colorado Indicators Families Should Know
Fentanyl remains the primary driver of fatalities, with 2023 reporting higher synthetic-opioid involvement than 2022. Xylazine has appeared in the Denver metro supply, often mixed with fentanyl or methamphetamine, which raises wound and sedation risks. Shortage-area counties face longer waits, so coordination and family support matter.
Community Distribution And Training That Reduce Harm
Colorado operates a naloxone bulk-purchase fund and outlines legal protections for lay responders. CDPHE and local partners provide education, test-strip access, and take-back programs that keep families engaged until admission. These tools support early intervention while formal treatment starts.
What Intervention Means In Colorado
An intervention is a structured meeting where loved ones address addiction, alcohol misuse, or an untreated mental disorder with a specialist. The format stays calm, brief, and solution-focused. The goal is treatment acceptance and a direct handoff into care.
Clear Roles, Clear Boundaries, And One Point Of Contact
Your intervention specialist leads messaging, timing, and transport so the patient meets the plan. Families hold limits while offering treatment, not arguments. One point of contact reduces confusion and keeps momentum.
How A Professional Intervention Unfolds Step By Step
Pre-planning covers substance abuse history, relapse patterns, and safety with a health professional or physician as needed. We verify insurance, confirm a program, and lock in transport. We prepare short statements that describe behavior and impact.
The event presents a specific plan with a firm point of action. If the patient accepts, we move immediately to admission. If anger, psychosis, or suicidal ideation escalates, we pivot to medical stabilization and continue to aftercare with family coaching.
Intervention Services We Provide
Addiction Interventions delivers statewide services in cities and rural communities. We match programs to clinical needs, location, and insurance. We also coordinate with school counselors and community partners when teens are involved.
Service Types Available Statewide With Logistics And Case Management
Alcohol Interventions
Drug Interventions, including opioid and methamphetamine cases
Teen Interventions with school coordination, counselor input, and teacher communication
Executive Interventions with privacy, schedule control, and rapid placement
Family Intervention and couples support
Crisis Intervention with ED and hospital coordination.
As well as aftercare coaching for sobriety, relapse prevention, and family recovery
Psychology And Behavior In Addiction
Addiction is a disease that shifts reward, stress, and decision-making. Substance abuse can increase anxiety, anger, and risk while weakening coping skills. Many Colorado cases include a mental health disorder that benefits from integrated therapy.
Behavior Change Skills That Families Can Practice Quickly
We use brief, specific statements and boundary work to guide the patient. Families avoid blame and keep requests short to reduce defensiveness. Skills practice supports recovery during and after treatment.
For Alcohol, Opioids, And Methamphetamine
Alcohol and opioid use may require medical detox with a physician and nursing oversight. Medication management can improve comfort and safety at intake. Methamphetamine cases benefit from a tight, time-boxed meeting and a rapid route to care.
Matching Services To Substance, Setting, And Risk
Alcohol misuse often responds to residential care with relapse-prevention training. Opioid use disorder benefits from programs that can discuss buprenorphine, methadone, or naltrexone with therapy. Methamphetamine cases need firm structure, sleep recovery, and low-stimulation transport.
Nonprofits, Volunteering, And Community Support
Colorado families rely on county health programs, peer groups, and nonprofit coalitions. Many offer education, naloxone access, and meeting spaces. These partners extend care between appointments and reduce isolation.
How Community Partners Strengthen Family Recovery Plans
Schools can involve a counselor or teacher when teens are affected. Faith and peer groups add accountability while routines form. Transportation help and family education lower stress and boost attendance.
Law Enforcement And Emergency Roles
There is overlap between crime, untreated mental health issues, and drug use. Police and EMS often meet people at their worst point. A coordinated plan reduces repeat encounters and harm.
Collaboration That Keeps Health Front And Center During A Crisis
We share essential information with ED teams and the admitting program. Crisis protocols aim for stabilization, not confrontation. Follow-up planning lowers the chance of quick relapse or another emergency call.
Research On Intervention Effectiveness
Family-led intervention increases treatment entry compared with waiting. Dual diagnosis care reduces relapse by treating both conditions together. Consistent therapy improves emotion regulation and long-term sobriety.
Why These Findings Matter For Colorado Families Right Now
Prepared families can move a loved one from crisis into care. Integrated plans fit mental health needs, medication needs, and substance goals. Early intervention cuts risk while momentum is strong.
The Bigger Picture Of Recovery In Colorado
Recovery means stable mental health, stronger relationships, and consistent routines. Families benefit from education, firm boundaries, and steady support. Clear communication builds momentum.
What Sustains Recovery After The Intervention In A Practical Way
We connect you to programs that meet clinical needs and accept your insurance. Regular therapy reinforces coping and problem-solving, with case management to remove barriers. Peer groups and nonprofit partners add structure while the treatment team refines the plan.
How Addiction Interventions Helps Colorado Families Start Now
Addiction Interventions provides intervention services for alcohol, opioid, methamphetamine, and polysubstance use. We also serve mental health and dual diagnosis cases with one intervention specialist as your point of contact. Our team coordinates treatment, transport, and family support so recovery can begin.
Your Next Step With A Professional Interventionist
Call us to get started today. We will verify insurance, confirm placement, schedule preparation, and share clear information so everyone knows the plan. Our team is experienced, steady, and helping Colorado communities every day.
FAQ's
If safety risks grow, if relapse repeats, or if treatment stalls due to denial or mental health symptoms, an intervention is appropriate. A specialist adds planning, structure, and speed. This reduces harm and moves the patient into care fast.
Yes, we match with programs that handle mental health and addiction in one plan. We coordinate with a mental health professional and physician when medications are needed. This improves stability and reduces relapse.
We rehearse clear choices and consequences with the family. If your loved one declines, the family still changes behavior to remove enabling and protect health. Many people accept help when the family holds its plan.
We can start planning on the same day you call. We verify insurance and secure a treatment placement before the meeting. Your intervention specialist coordinates timelines with your family.
Escalating substance abuse, repeated relapse, or safety risks are clear signals. Refusal to enter therapy or worsening mental health symptoms also indicate the need. Do not wait for “rock bottom.”
Our Team
Andrew Engbring
Andrew’s passion for recovery stems from his personal experiences and challenges faced within his own family. He began his professional career in 2013 in Encinitas, California, managing a sober living home for young men in early recovery entering college.
Shahar Engbring
Shahar’s path to founding Reflection Family Interventions with her husband is rooted in a personal journey marked by resilience, compassion, and a profound commitment to supporting families navigating through mental health or substance use challenges.