Intervention Service in Littleton, CO

Drug and Alcohol Intervention Service

Recognizing the need for help is often the hardest part of addiction recovery. At Lifted From The Rut, we provide expert addiction intervention services that support families and individuals in taking that first step.

Located in Littleton, Colorado, our Christian-centered, outpatient rehab center offers professional guidance and early intervention services to help spark meaningful change. We work to restore relationships and point individuals toward a path of healing and purpose.

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What is an Intervention Service?

Intervention services are designed to bridge the gap between denial and action. At Lifted From The Rut, we offer structured, supportive drug intervention services that help people understand the consequences of their addiction and the benefits of seeking treatment.

Our experienced team works closely with families to plan and facilitate each step of the intervention, creating a respectful and non-confrontational environment for honest conversations. We provide early intervention services for families in crisis, offering clarity and guidance rooted in Christian values and evidence-based approaches.

Each intervention is tailored to the unique needs of the individual and their loved ones, with the goal of motivating the person to enter addiction outpatient treatment. This process often marks the beginning of the recovery journey, opening the door to healing, restoration, and personal growth.

Signs Your Loved One May Need an Intervention

Watching a loved one suffer from addiction can be overwhelming, especially when their behavior starts to impact every area of life. These signs may indicate it’s time to consider professional intervention.

Possible indicators your loved one needs help:

Recognizing these red flags is the first step toward helping someone find hope and healing through addiction intervention services.

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What To Expect During Our Intervention Service

From the first consultation to the final invitation to treatment, our intervention process is designed to support both the individual and their loved ones.

Families begin with pre-intervention coaching to prepare emotionally and spiritually. During the intervention, our certified facilitator leads a respectful, goal-oriented conversation focused on accountability and hope.

If the individual agrees to treatment, we guide them directly into our addiction treatment programs.

Our programs include: 

Our addiction outpatient treatment options focus on emotional healing, relapse prevention, and the rebuilding of healthy life patterns. We believe in treating the whole person – body, mind, and spirit – through a personalized recovery plan.

Why Choose
Lifted From The Rut

At Lifted From The Rut, our faith-based Intervention Service offers a unique approach to addiction treatment that sets us apart from traditional programs in Littleton, Colorado.

How it works

Begin Your Recovery Journey with Our Three-Step Process

Phone Consultation

Begin with a comprehensive consultation with our admissions specialists who understand the complex intersection of addiction and faith. This professional assessment evaluates your clinical needs, treatment history, and spiritual considerations to determine the appropriate level of care within our Christian recovery framework.

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Insurance Verification

Our admissions specialists will conduct a thorough verification of your insurance benefits for our outpatient services. We'll clearly explain your coverage options, potential out-of-pocket expenses, and alternative payment arrangements to ensure financial concerns don't impede your access to quality Christian treatment.

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Program Enrollment

Meet with our licensed clinical professionals to develop a comprehensive, individualized treatment plan integrating evidence-based practices with Biblical principles. This structured assessment establishes measurable recovery objectives and initiates your formal integration into our therapeutic community and faith-based recovery program.

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Most Popular Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

The planning process for an intervention typically takes 5-10 days, depending on the family’s availability and the complexity of the situation. During this time, our team conducts assessments, coaching sessions, and logistical planning. We ensure every participant is prepared emotionally and practically. A well-prepared intervention increases the chances of a successful outcome.

Yes, we provide ongoing family support regardless of whether the individual accepts treatment. This includes referrals to counseling, family coaching, and spiritual guidance. Families often need continued care to process emotions, set boundaries, and maintain healthy communication. We believe healing is a family journey, not just an individual one.

While we aim for a positive outcome, some individuals may not accept help immediately. In these cases, we help families implement clear boundaries and follow through with agreed-upon consequences. We also offer continued support and guidance to keep the door open for future treatment. Sometimes, planting the seed during intervention leads to change later.

Faith-based elements can be included in the intervention process, depending on the family's preference. This might involve opening in prayer, referencing biblical themes of grace and accountability, or inviting a spiritual mentor to participate. Our goal is to offer a Christ-centered approach without pressuring anyone. We tailor the spiritual emphasis to each family’s comfort level.

If addiction is affecting your loved one’s safety, relationships, or daily functioning, it’s likely time to consider an intervention. Waiting for a “rock bottom” moment can be dangerous and unnecessary. Early action often leads to better outcomes and less long-term damage. Our team can help assess the urgency and guide your next steps.

Friends, mentors, pastors, or extended family members can play a powerful role in the intervention process. Their voices can help reinforce the message of love, concern, and accountability. We help identify who should be involved based on their relationship to the individual and their ability to communicate constructively. Each participant is coached beforehand to ensure unity and clarity.