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An alcohol & drug rehab clinic

Personalised Treatment Plan

We treat each patient who comes here as a unique individual with specific needs and we ensure that their treatment plan is tailored to those needs. Our expert team work together to prescribe a personalised combination of medical treatments, specialised therapies and complementary therapies for each individual patient.

People are unique, their personalities and histories are unique, so care needs to be personalised.

The benefits of personalised addiction treatment include:

  • Targeted care – therapies that target specific underlying causes of the addiction help prevent relapse in the future;
  • Lasting recovery – intensive treatment produces results that last;
  • Life skills – patients learn to cope more effectively and positively to difficult situations in the real world;
  • Quality care – many patients’ bodies are damaged due to years of drug and alcohol abuse. Our full-time doctors who provide round-the-clock care ensure patients’ bodies recover as well;
  • A chance for trust to build and relationships to form between the patient and therapists. This makes group therapy and individual therapy more effective. 

Our full-time Consultant Psychiatrist and the focal therapist work with patients to create a personalised, comprehensive care plan 4-6 weeks in length. They thoroughly examine the patient by taking a: 

  • Medical assessment,
  • Mental health history,
  • Substance dependence history.

We take the preferences and needs of patients into account and ask them to sign and approve the plan before commencing treatment.

Benefits of personalised care:

All patients who come to us for help are suffering from an addiction and may have similar symptoms, however people are unique, their personalities and histories are unique so care needs to be personalised. 

They may:

  • be alcoholics or/and addicted to illegal or prescription drugs,
  • have eating disorders or be addicted to gambling,
  • have other psychological disorders.

In their past they may have:

  • lost a loved one and been unable to grieve properly,
  • been physically or sexually abused,
  • been in an accident or fought in war.

They could:

  • be old or young,
  • be professionals from wealthy backgrounds,
  • come from dysfunctional families,
  • have lost everything due to their addiction.

We carefully apply appropriate and specific therapies to the disease of addiction and any additional problems that our patients are dealing with.