
A structured and compassionate process designed to interrupt destructive patterns and open the door to meaningful change.
Collaborative planning with family and trusted supporters
Calm, guided facilitation to break cycles of substance use or destabilizing behaviors
Clear next steps toward treatment, stabilization, and ongoing support


Personalized guidance for individuals at every stage of recovery—helping bring clarity, structure, and forward momentum to life.
Individually matched, highly trained coaches providing consistent guidance and accountability
Structured goal setting, planning, and support—including drug testing when appropriate
Support in gaining clarity around purpose, passions, and next steps while coordinating with treatment teams and recovery communities
Dedicated, one-on-one support for individuals who need structure, supervision, and stability during high-risk or high-pressure situations.
Professional supervision and transportation for family, social, or business events
Real-time guidance, accountability, and relapse-prevention support
A stabilizing presence that promotes safety, discretion, and continuity of care


Comprehensive, personalized mental health care designed to support emotional stability, resilience, and long-term well-being.
Evidence-based therapeutic approaches tailored to each client’s needs
Ongoing assessment, guidance, and support throughout the recovery and integration process
Collaboration with treatment teams and outside providers to ensure continuity of care
Support and guidance for loved ones navigating the challenges of addiction and mental health—helping families heal, grow, and move forward together.
Education and coaching around healthy boundaries, communication, and mindfulness
Family goal-setting to restore structure, trust, and shared accountability
Connection to individual support groups while guiding relationship repair and long-term stability


Immediate, strategic support when an individual is unable to function safely or effectively due to emotional, psychiatric, or substance-related instability.
Rapid assessment of the situation to determine level of risk and necessary intervention
Development of a personalized stabilization and action plan
Coordination with family, treatment providers, and emergency resources to restore safety and continuity of care
Safe, supervised transportation designed to ensure stability, accountability, and peace of mind during critical transitions.
Professionally supervised transport to and from detox, residential treatment, transitional living, or home
Domestic and international travel coordination with safety and discretion
Supportive oversight throughout travel to reduce risk and maintain continuity of care


Structured oversight to ensure medications are taken safely, consistently, and in alignment with the client’s treatment plan.
Close coordination with psychiatrists and treatment providers
Ongoing monitoring to support adherence and reduce risk of misuse or missed doses
Assistance with prescription refills, pickups, and medication organization
Strategic guidance to identify and secure the right level of care based on each client’s clinical, emotional, and practical needs.
Comprehensive assessment to determine the most appropriate treatment setting
Direct coordination with programs and hands-on support through the admissions process
Safe, supervised transportation to ensure a smooth and stable transition into care

Strategic guidance to identify and secure the right level of care based on each client’s clinical, emotional, and practical needs.
Comprehensive assessment to determine the most appropriate treatment setting
Direct coordination with programs and hands-on support through the admissions process
Safe, supervised transportation to ensure a smooth and stable transition into care


The Recovery Lane helps individuals and families navigate addiction and complex mental health challenges at any point in the recovery journey. We provide hands-on support to stabilize situations, coordinate care, and help recovery translate into real daily life—especially during crisis, transition, and after treatment ends.
Support can include care coordination, medication oversight, companion support, routine-building, fitness and nutrition guidance, organizing daily life, attending meetings, rebuilding relationships, and helping clients re-enter the world with support instead of pressure. Every plan is individualized.
Yes. Families often reach out when life feels unmanageable and fear is high. We help slow things down, assess what’s needed, and guide next steps—whether that means immediate stabilization, placement into a psychiatric or inpatient setting, or building support in real time.
We don’t replace treatment or clinical care. We stay involved across gaps—before, during, and after formal programs—so recovery doesn’t collapse when structured environments end. Our role is coordination, advocacy, integration, and ongoing presence in real life.
No. Many families come to us before treatment, when they don’t know what kind of help is needed or where to start. Others come during treatment, at discharge, or long after formal programs end. We meet people where they are and help determine the right next step
No. We work alongside clinicians, treatment centers, and providers. Our role is to coordinate, support, and integrate care into daily living—complementing, not duplicating, clinical services.
We may be involved pre-admission, during treatment, at discharge, or post-treatment. Some clients are referred by institutions; others come to us first. When institutions are part of the path, we stay engaged throughout to reduce fragmentation.
We ask for 24-hour notice for any rescheduling. Missed or late-cancelled sessions may be charged depending on your plan.
The Recovery Lane extends care beyond institutional settings by providing real-world recovery integration and long-term support. We help ensure continuity before admission, during treatment, and after discharge—bridging treatment into daily life.
We work closely with families to help them understand what’s happening, communicate effectively, and support recovery without burnout. We often serve as a steady point of contact during transitions, ensuring clarity, alignment, and follow-through after discharge.
