“BDI is unique because of our experience with complex psychiatric + substance misuse interventions, long-term wellness management for hyper-corrosive, resourced family systems, and true A-Z concierge support .”

Ryan O. Roy Founder & CEO, Blue Did It, LLC

Every case is built around collaboration across the continuum of care. Ryan and his team work side-by-side with psychiatrists, psychologists, physicians, treatment facilities, fiduciaries, attorneys, family offices, and law enforcement. From hospital intake to long-term case management, BDI’s role is to hold the system together so the family doesn’t have to.

The work is not transactional. It is deeply curated — aligning the right professionals, coordinating logistics, and creating safe spaces for both the family and the identified patient (IP) to grow into new accountability and stability.

About Ryan

Ryan O. Roy is the founder of Blue Did It (BDI), a discreet behavioral health consultancy guiding families, institutions, and individuals through psychiatric, substance-related, and systemic crises. The name comes from “Blue,” his five-year-old Rat Terrier–Chow mix — chaotic, connected, collaborative, just like the families BDI serves.

The long-time leader of a global complex behavioral health consultancy, Ryan is both personally and professionally invested in each case. For decades, he and his teams have provided moms, dads, sisters, brothers, children, friends, and spouses with the sophisticated and customized behavioral health solutions their loved ones deserve.

Born and raised in Boston, Ryan comes from the same kinds of families he now serves — ones marked by loss, resilience, and dysfunction. After losing a brother and sustaining over 23 years of sobriety, Ryan brings lived experience to the work alongside decades of professional expertise.

Before BDI, he spent years managing thousands of cases where more than 70% of identified patients presented with primary mental health issues. That scale gave him a unique vantage point: from frightened families down the street, to athletes, ultra-high-net-worth households, and incomprehensibly complex and dangerous cases. The common thread was always the same — crisis corrodes the system around it, and long-term wellness requires systemic change.

Over hundreds of cases, families, and outcomes, Ryan developed a philosophy that continues to shape his work today:

• This work is about introducing non-emotionally invested alliance and advocacy into the family system.

• No one is broken or wrong.

• Families are systems, and systems can change.

• Every family system deserves the chance to experience new awareness and “freedom from.”

• Every human being deserves the dignity of their own experience.

• Guiding family systems into new wellness paradigms requires collaboration, transparency, and the creation of safe spaces.

Blue Did It (BDI)

BDI helps moms, dads, sisters, brothers, children, friends, and spouses with sophisticated, customized behavioral health solutions. Cases range from hyper-acute psychiatric crises involving law enforcement, involuntary holds, or high-risk family systems to bespoke concierge services and long-term continuum-of-care management. Every engagement is confidential, discreet, and designed to meet the family where they are.

BDI is a 24/7/365 concierge behavioral health team, trusted to take on the kinds of cases most shy away from: hyper-acute psychiatric emergencies, substance misuse crises, corrosive family systems, and complex cross-border logistics.

BDI collaborates nationally and internationally with private mental health and co-occurring treatment facilities, world-renowned clinicians, fiduciaries, and institutions. The long-term focus is always the same: the wellness and vitality of both the individual and the family system.