But you can stop navigating this alone. Anchor pairs exhausted caregivers with trained recovery navigators — real people who answer when it's 2 AM.
"Is this the call
I've been dreading?"
You're in a hospital parking garage. Your phone battery is at 11%. You've been awake for 31 hours and you have a presentation tomorrow and you still don't know if your son is going to make it through the night.
— Renata M., wife, Chicago IL
Your navigator picks up. Every time.
Not a hotline. Not a chatbot. A named person who knows your family's history and has one job tonight: get you from this parking garage to a concrete next step.

You've been carrying this long enough.
A navigator can meet you exactly where you are — even if that's a hospital parking lot at midnight.
They said it wasn't
medically necessary.
You've spent $4,200 out of pocket on a 7-day detox that the insurance company just denied. The appeals process is 47 pages. You have a full-time job. Your spouse has been in three facilities in fourteen months.
After review of submitted clinical records, the requested residential substance use treatment has been determined to be NOT MEDICALLY NECESSARY per our clinical criteria (InterQual 2024, SUD Level 3.7).
The member does not meet criteria for residential level of care as outpatient treatment has not been attempted at adequate intensity. You have 30 days to file a Level 1 appeal...
Actual denial language. Received by a family after their son's fourth overdose.
We speak insurance. So you don't have to.
Our navigators are trained in parity law, utilization review, and peer-to-peer physician appeals. We've overturned denials in 72 hours that families had given up on after months.
The next step is a 30-minute conversation. Not a commitment.
Tell us where you are.
We'll meet you there.
This isn't a sales call. It's a 30-minute intake consultation with a navigator who will listen to your situation and tell you, honestly, whether Anchor is the right fit — and if not, who is.

