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How Hired Power Builds Personalized Recovery Around You

Written by Hired Power | Mar 20, 2026 2:49:56 PM

When a family reaches out for help with a loved one's addiction or mental health crisis, they usually run into the same wall: referral lists, intake forms, and treatment options that feel interchangeable. What they're actually looking for, and rarely find quickly, is someone who will figure out what this specific person needs, given their specific circumstances.

 

That's the gap Hired Power was built to fill.

 

Family-owned and operating for more than 20 years, Hired Power is a nationally recognized recovery support services organization with a team carrying more than 100 years of combined experience. Their insistence on individualization sets them apart, starting from the very first call.

 

Why Generic Recovery Plans Fall Short

 

No two people arrive at addiction or a mental health crisis for the same reasons. Someone managing alcohol dependency after a career collapse is navigating a fundamentally different set of challenges than a young adult dealing with opioid addiction alongside undiagnosed trauma. Treating them the same way isn't a plan. It's a guess.

 

The standard model hands someone a diagnosis and a bed in a treatment center. It rarely accounts for the family system, the legal complications, the co-occurring mental health conditions, or the day-to-day reality of early recovery once treatment ends. Hired Power's approach is built around a person's actual life, not just their chart.

 

Intervention Services: The Right Start Changes Everything

 

For many families, the first call comes during a crisis, when every attempt to reach a loved one has failed. Hired Power's intervention team has completed more than 1,000 successful interventions worldwide with a reported 98% success rate. That track record comes from a process that is deliberate and structured, available 24 hours a day.

 

After a confidential consultation, Hired Power builds a strategy tailored to the situation, whether it's a first attempt at recovery or one of many. Their specialists lead every step of the intervention itself, prioritizing the safety and dignity of both the individual and the people who love them. Critically, their involvement doesn't stop when the intervention ends. Professional guidance continues through the transition into treatment, laying a foundation that actually holds.

 

CarePathways Clinical Case Management: Starting With the Full Picture

 

For clients needing comprehensive clinical coordination, Hired Power's CarePathways program starts where most treatment models skip: a dedicated assessment month. Before any care plan is built, clients complete up to 15 multidimensional screenings covering psychological health, executive functioning, trauma and PTSD, substance use history, cognitive functioning, sleep, nutrition, family and social support, medication review, and legal circumstances, among others.

 

That breadth matters.

 

The visible presenting issue is rarely the whole story. Someone whose chart says "alcohol use disorder" may also be managing untreated OCD, executive dysfunction that undermines every plan they try to follow, and a family system organized entirely around their crisis. Identifying those layers in week one changes everything about what comes next.

 

During the assessment month, clients also receive up to 15 hours of direct clinical case management. After that, ongoing support includes up to 30 hours of integrated care monthly, drawing from a toolkit that spans CBT, Internal Family Systems, trauma-informed care, EMDR adjuncts, psychiatric oversight, nutritional therapy, executive function coaching, and family systems work. Providers communicate in real time, so adjustments reflect what's actually happening in a client's life, not last quarter's intake notes.

 

Personal Recovery Assistants: Support Where Recovery Actually Happens

 

Clinical treatment gives people tools. Personal Recovery Assistants, also called sober companions, help them use those tools in the environments where they actually live. Hired Power was the first in the industry to establish professional standards for companion services. Their PRAs are vetted, trained, certified, and work under clinical supervision.

 

PRAs are most valuable at the high-risk transitions: returning home after treatment, navigating a work trip, managing the unstructured Tuesday afternoon when old patterns start calling. They help clients build impulse control, community connection, and the executive functioning skills that addiction and mental health challenges frequently disrupt. Services are available hourly, daily, live-in, or virtually, with team members across the country.

 

Built for the Long Road

 

Recovery is not a destination. It's a lifelong process, and Hired Power's services are designed to meet people wherever they are in it, from the first intervention call through years of ongoing support. If you're researching options, the complexity of someone's situation isn't a reason to wait. It's the reason to call a team equipped to handle it.


Hired Power offers free consultations and is available around the clock. Visit their services page or call the team directly.