Intentional, innovative, heartfelt, effective

A unique and diverse wraparound care service that works with those from all walks of life.

Eisley Consulting is a team of inclusive, helpful, and variegated professionals who pull from extensive knowledge and diverse backgrounds and have the experience to work with people of varying race, religion, sexual orientation, and cultures.   We provide space and healing to those in crisis as well as the families and loved ones around to gain the education, implements, and opportunity to heal from within.

 

 

At Eisley consulting we don’t just treat symptoms and manage care; we guide and encourage reparation and healing. Our compassion, patience, and fascination with the work allows us to treat the ones who don’t answer to a one-way approach. We work in the grey area to advocate for, treat, and encourage people to succeed. A crisis always presents an opportunity to develop, restore, and rebuild.

Zan Eisley, MSW

founder

As the leader and founder, Zan Eisley transforms and revolutionizes the way acute psychiatric interventions are done.

Zan has worked in the behavioral health field since 2003. She ran one of the first structured sober livings in Los Angeles and was responsible for crafting the protocol on which the program was structured. She worked as a sober companion for five years.   She became the VP of Hightower Associates and was trained and mentored by the renowned interventionist, Earl Hightower.  She trained and supervised every companion working for Hightower for 8 years.  Working with Earl Hightower, they trained interventionists all over the United States and Canada.  After a few years, it became clear that Zan had an unusually high success rate with acute psychiatric interventions and case management.  To ensure client safety, she went back to school and received her MSW. 

Prior to 2003, Zan graduated from NYU with degrees in Film and Political Science.  She worked as a screenwriter and producer on several films and as a Research Analyst on Hate Groups and Domestic Terrorism.