Our Programs

Inpatient Program

  • Our In-Patient Programme is an individually tailored 12-week residential treatment program designed to provide intensive support and care for individuals struggling with addiction.
  • Patients reside in our facility away from their usual work or family environment, allowing them to focus fully on their recovery journey.
  • Each patient is assigned a specially trained Addictions Counselor who works closely with them to create a rapport and guide them through a step-wise model of treatment.
  • The program is structured to provide a supportive and therapeutic environment, where patients receive round-the-clock care and access to a range of therapeutic interventions, including individual counseling, group therapy, and experiential activities.
  • Our goal is to help patients develop the skills and strategies they need to overcome addiction, address underlying issues, and build a solid foundation for long-term recovery.

Outpatient Program:

  • Our Out-Patient Programme offers flexible, individually tailored counseling services for individuals who do not require residential treatment or who have completed our inpatient program.
  • This program is suitable for school-going students referred by secondary schools, colleges, and universities, as well as married couples or individuals facing challenges related to substance abuse and its impact on their relationships.
  • Counseling sessions are conducted on an outpatient basis, allowing clients to attend sessions while maintaining their daily responsibilities.
  • Our counselors work collaboratively with clients to address issues related to drug abuse, addiction, and its consequences, as well as providing support and guidance for managing stress, improving communication, and rebuilding relationships.
  • Through our outpatient program, we aim to provide clients with the tools and support they need to achieve and maintain sobriety, strengthen their relationships, and lead fulfilling, balanced lives free from the harmful effects of substance abuse.