If you’re here, there is a good chance you have become responsible for solving a problem you were never trained to solve.
A child in crisis.
A spouse unraveling.
A family member struggling with addiction or mental illness.
A trust beneficiary.
An executive.
A legal matter.
A situation that has become too important, too complicated, or too consequential to leave to chance.
You have spent months, perhaps years, trying to piece together answers from professionals, institutions, advisors, friends, and your own instincts.
And despite everyone’s best intentions, here you are.
Blue is brought in when the cost of getting it wrong has become greater than the cost of getting it right.
This is what Blue does.
Let’s start with the uncomfortable part.
This is expensive.
Private-pay. Concierge. Comprehensive. When you hire Blue, you get Ryan Roy, a noted crisis and family systems expert. Ryan’s name is on the door. He oversees every case. He is directly available to the principals. Ryan is both strategist and conductor, orchestrating holistic, adaptive care for complex family systems.
Blue’s work is both strategic and connective: staffing and collaborating with the right specialists, including therapists, physicians, treatment providers, attorneys, fiduciaries, coaches, and other experts. Blue guides and advises families, builds alliance among stakeholders, and ensures that each moving part, whether a hospital, a clinician, a legal advisor, or a meditation guide, is aligned with the whole.
This is what Blue does.
Blue delivers discreet, Concierge Psychiatric + Substance-Misuse Guidance for individuals and the broader “family systems” around them. We manage all from the first signs of concern through crisis response, assessment, treatment placement, stabilization, aftercare, accountability, family-system support, and long-term wellness. Blue’s core areas of work are Crisis Mitigation, Family Systems, Individual Wellness, and Institutional Guidance. This is a process. Fill your head with information. Find out what is possible.
Blue offers simple, Confidential Intake Sessions.
This is what Blue does.
“Trust. I trust Ryan and his team to bring immediate calm and credible authority to even the most chaotic cases and the most sophisticated, challenging family systems. There are fewer than half a handful of people on the planet who do what Ryan Does. Trust him.”
— John Sharp MD, Concierge Psychiatrist, Harvard Medical School & the David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA
This is what Blue does.
Our team thrives in the deep end of the pool. Blue Did It is a highly experienced, private-pay behavioral-health team. Our cases range from hyper-acute mental-health crises involving law enforcement, involuntary holds, and high risk of death to private grief-and-loss intensives, family-event consulting, trust advisory work, proactive support between trustee and heir or parent and child, IP transports, and every point along the continuum of care.
Modality- and facility-agnostic, we are as ferocious in our advocacy for families and clients as we are collaborative with clinicians, outside professionals, and the broader family system.
This is what Blue does.
Frightened parents, exhausted spouses, clinicians, agents, treatment teams, attorneys, fiduciaries, family offices, trustees, friends, and trusted advisors call us 24/7/365 with cases that are complex, dangerous, and at times feel hopeless.
We talk about things like containment, systemic unity, placement, compliance tools, new communication patterns, self-care, and autonomy; assess quickly; begin building plans on top of plans; and, most importantly, integrate with, ally with, and guide the family through every step of the process.
This is what Blue does.
When we say concierge, we mean full-spectrum support: soup to nuts, A to Z, closely guiding the family and working in alliance with all providers so there is transparency, unity, and clarity. Our team is available 24/7/365 for whatever the family system may need, from strategic guidance to highly practical execution.
We are expensive. This is often an expensive undertaking. These are significant decisions, and families should ask questions, learn more, speak with others, and understand what they are stepping into.
This is what Blue does.
What is the plan? What if it fails? What comes next? Containment, compliance, placement, intervention, discharge planning, provider vetting, family coaching, treatment adherence, Kinetic Ally support, safe transport, or an entirely mobile wellness team?
Most families do not know which move comes first, or what should follow it. They are not supposed to.
This is what Blue does.