Programmes
Recovery programmes that meet you where you are
From a safe medical detox to long-term aftercare — a structured, human-guided path for alcohol, cannabis, and other dependencies.
Request an assessment
Tell us what you are recovering from. A care coordinator reads every request personally, and nothing is decided before you have spoken to someone.
Call +91 70484 80888 — Mon–Sat, 10 am – 8 pm IST. Or email [email protected] if you would rather write it down first.
What people ask before an assessment
Detox deals with the body: it is the medically-supervised period where the substance leaves your system and withdrawal symptoms are managed. It is short, it is clinical, and on its own it is not treatment — it gets you to a stable starting point. Rehabilitation is what comes after: therapy, routine, group and family work, and the slower business of building a life that doesn't need the substance in it. Not everyone needs detox. Almost nobody does well with detox alone.
Withdrawal is a medical event, and it is safer with supervision than without — but nobody can honestly call it risk-free, and you should be wary of anyone who does. What we can describe is how it is handled: you are assessed first, monitored throughout, and symptoms are managed by clinical staff. Part of that assessment is deciding whether detox can safely happen here at all. Withdrawal from alcohol, sedatives and opioids can be dangerous and sometimes needs a hospital rather than a residence. If your assessment shows that, we say so and help you get to the right place instead of admitting you.
Not always. Some people do best with a live-in programme; others recover well through outpatient or day support that fits around work and home. The assessment helps decide together.
Honestly, we cannot put a number on it, and anyone quoting you one from a website is guessing. How long the structured part of treatment runs depends on what you are recovering from, how your body responds, what else is happening with your health, and what is waiting for you at home — which is exactly what the assessment is for. You will be told the expected shape of your programme before you agree to anything. What we can say is that a programme has an end date and recovery does not, which is why aftercare is part of the plan rather than an add-on.
Rehabilitation is priced per programme rather than per session, and there is no published rate card, because the cost depends on whether detox is needed, whether you stay with us or come in from home, and how long the structured part runs. None of that is known before the assessment. What we do is share the fees after the assessment and before you are asked to commit to anything. And if money is the first thing you want to ask about rather than the last, that is a completely reasonable place to start the conversation.