Addiction intervention & crisis support in British Columbia
When someone you love is struggling, a caring, professionally guided intervention can be the turning point. We support families across British Columbia, in person where we can and by phone or video everywhere else, with cultural sensitivity and zero judgement.
What an intervention really is
An intervention is not an ambush, and it is nothing like the confrontations you may have seen on television. Done well, it is a planned, compassionate conversation, often guided by a professional, that helps a person see the impact of their addiction and accept help. In British Columbia, we help families prepare, choose their words, and line up the next step so the conversation opens a door instead of closing one.
Addiction affects the whole family, not just the person using. That's why we work with everyone involved, helping you set loving, firm boundaries, look after your own wellbeing, and speak with one caring voice.
How we support families in British Columbia
- Planning and rehearsing the conversation with care
- Understanding local British Columbia treatment, detox, and support options
- Setting loving, firm boundaries that protect everyone
- Being on hand for the conversation itself, in person or by video
- Safe transport to treatment when it's needed
- A warm hand-off to ongoing, culturally appropriate care
What to expect
Every family is different, but a good intervention usually moves through a few clear stages:
- Preparation. We help you understand the situation, steady your own emotions, and agree on a united, loving message.
- The conversation. In person or by video, each person speaks from care, never blame, while a professional keeps things safe and on track.
- A ready next step. Treatment, detox, or transport is arranged in advance, so when your loved one says yes, help is already waiting.
- Ongoing support. We stay involved with coaching and a warm hand-off to care that fits your family and your culture.
Serving communities across British Columbia
We help families throughout British Columbia, from major centres to rural and remote communities. If you can't reach us in person, we're fully available by phone and video, wherever you are.
Call 236-881-2600 for confidential, no-pressure guidance, wherever you are in British Columbia. There is no wrong door, and no judgement.
- BC Mental Health Support Line — 310-6789 (no area code needed)
- Alcohol & Drug Information & Referral — 1-800-663-1441 (24/7)
- Talk Suicide Canada — 1-833-456-4566, or call/text 988 (24/7)
- In an emergency, always call 911
Independent public services, listed for your convenience. Please confirm details when you call.
You don't have to carry this alone
Whatever you're facing, a confidential, compassionate conversation is one call away. There's no judgement here, only support.