Support & Monitoring
Monitoring Program
The monitoring program gives you tools that answer your questions; confidence to speak with the concerned person; and the knowledge to approach them later to speak with them about your concerns and what kind of help is available.
A Program That Saves Lives
The monitoring program gives you tools that answer your questions; confidence to speak with the concerned person; and the knowledge to approach them later to speak with them about your concerns and what kind of help is available.
As an interventionist, you can meet with clients in person or online — and bill them monthly for your ongoing support.

Before, During & After
The monitoring program supports your client at every stage of their recovery journey.
Before
The monitoring program gives you tools that answer your questions; confidence to speak with the concerned person; and the knowledge to approach them later to speak with them about your concerns and what kind of help is available.
During
Once a person decides to get professional help, this is a good time to prepare them to be monitored so that you all are on the same page. The Monitoring program allows you the opportunity to engage with your client after treatment.
After
After treatment sometimes it is easy to drift and fall back into the old ways of life. The Monitoring Program helps someone new to recovery have goals and objectives and the success rate statistically increases. You as an interventionist can meet with them in person or on-line. You bill them monthly.
How Does Monitoring Work?
New to Recovery
When a person is new to recovery, it's like they have a new life and they have to try to sort through it in a different way. They have to learn how to avoid their triggers and old friends... our Monitoring program will help them do this with the help of the interventionist meeting with them regularly over the phone.
Have Been in Recovery for Years
If someone has been in recovery for many years and knows how to confidently take one day at a time, the Monitoring program will give them the opportunity to have the interventionist help them deal with their sobriety. You can do this over Zoom or FaceTime.
Recovery Rate After 1 Year
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Why It Works
Statistically, those who go through treatment have about a 50-50 chance to stay in recovery after treatment in one year. Those who are in a Monitoring program have higher rates of success. The Monitoring program through the interventionist helps a person be more accountable.
Paying You Money
The person whom you are monitoring can pay you through Venmo, ApplePay, Cash App, Zelle, or other ways that you both can work out. This allows you to monitor several people per month.
Ongoing Support
We provide monthly Zoom meetings to respond to questions and challenges. This meeting is interactive and one can learn a lot on how to monitor a person and also how to market your monitoring program to other people for more business.
Ready to Start Monitoring?
Download the program today and get everything you need to begin supporting people in recovery — and earning income doing it.
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