Intervention and Engagement Programs at Desert Hope

Since getting sober in 2006, Mike Diamond has dedicated his life to helping others impacted by addiction. Find out how he's supporting the Las Vegas community at Desert Hope.

Desert Hope Goes Beyond Traditional Addiction Treatment

Desert Hope Treatment Center is deeply committed to fostering a healthier Las Vegas community through its comprehensive intervention and engagement programming.

Recognizing the critical need for accessible and effective support, Desert Hope’s inpatient rehab in Las Vegas goes beyond traditional treatment modalities to actively reach individuals and families grappling with addiction.

Our dedicated team works within the community to provide vital resources, educational initiatives, and proactive intervention for addiction strategies. We aim to ensure those in need can find a path to recovery and sustained well-being, right here in the heart of Southern Nevada.

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Mike Diamond and Desert Hope: Working Together to Battle Addiction in Las Vegas

Celebrity interventionist Mike Diamond joined Desert Hope Treatment Center as the Director of Engagement and Intervention Services, bringing over 15 years of experience in addiction recovery, family interventions for drug and alcohol addiction, and community advocacy.

For nearly two decades, Mike Diamond has been in recovery himself. He leverages his personal journey and professional expertise to help people in the Las Vegas community attain and sustain their sobriety.

Mike connects with patients in crisis, encouraging them to stay in addiction treatment, hosts support groups for AAC alumni and others in recovery, and facilitates community engagement.

Headshot of Mike Diamond

Inspiration and Education to Help You Get and Stay Sober

Through a multifaceted approach, Mike Diamond inspires and encourages sobriety in others. He fosters honest conversations about the challenges of recovery and motivates individuals to persist through difficult healing journeys, including relapse.

As a nationally recognized motivational speaker and author of “A Dose of Positivity” and “7 Steps to an Unbreakable Mindset,” he provides tangible tools, strategies, and relatable stories to help people overcome obstacles, find their purpose, and cultivate a positive mindset.

His fierce compassion, high energy, and unwavering commitment are central to his ability to support others during their most challenging times.

As the adage goes, we face recovery “one day at a time.” Each day, you can receive a boost of inspiration to keep you energized and focused on your sobriety. Follow us on TikTok to see Mike’s Daily Dose videos and more!

Support Group for AAC Alumni

Mike Diamond hosts “Mondays with Mike,” a bi-weekly virtual alumni support group designed to provide ongoing guidance and motivation for individuals in recovery, specifically alumni and friends of alumni from American Addiction Centers.

These interactive Google Meet sessions delve into crucial aspects of sustained sobriety, such as:

  • The importance of honesty in recovery.
  • Developing coping mechanisms for stress and triggers without substances.
  • Rebuilding relationships.
  • Finding one’s identity post-addiction.

By offering a safe, accessible, and consistent forum, “Mondays with Mike” helps alumni maintain accountability, combat feelings of isolation, share lived experiences, and learn from Diamond’s recovery, ultimately strengthening their commitment to long-term well-being.

Join Mike Diamond every other Monday for a powerful conversation about recovery. Whether you’re considering recovery or are years into your journey, this is a space for connection, real talk, and support.

Las Vegas Community Involvement

Mike Diamond has a significant connection to the Las Vegas community, stemming from his previous time living and working in the casino industry there. This personal history fuels his profound desire to give back and make Las Vegas a healthier place for everyone.

As the Director of Engagement and Intervention Services at Desert Hope, he actively works to raise awareness about addiction and recovery.

Recently, Mike spoke to KSNV Las Vegas on Fentanyl Awareness Day to highlight the dangers of the fentanyl epidemic and the importance of Narcan (naloxone) in saving lives. He advocates for the removal of stigma around seeking help for addiction.

His involvement aims to not only facilitate individual recovery journeys but also to strengthen the community’s overall well-being by addressing critical public health challenges.

Mike Diamond speaks to news on Fentanyl Awareness Day

Start Your Recovery at Desert Hope in Las Vegas

If you or a loved one are ready to take the courageous step toward recovery, Desert Hope Treatment Center is here to help. Our Las Vegas drug rehab offers several levels of addiction treatment, including medical detox, inpatient drug treatment, and outpatient addiction programs. We also operate sober living residences.

Our dedicated admissions navigators are available 24/7 to answer any questions you may have and guide you through the process of starting treatment and paying for addiction treatment.

They can also help verify your insurance coverage for rehab. Or, you can quickly and securely complete our .

For those who have already found sobriety through Desert Hope, we encourage you to stay connected and continue your journey with our supportive alumni community, including the bi-weekly “Mondays with Mike” virtual support group.

Reach out today and discover the hope and healing that await you at Desert Hope. Call now.

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