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Medicine
Physician-led assessment, nursing, medication review and medically supervised detoxification when it is needed.
Our approach
Medicine, mind, body, inner balance, life and continuity. Complementary therapies sit inside this frame. They do not replace it.
Six parts, one stay
Not every guest needs every part at the same intensity. Assessment decides the emphasis. Complementary therapies live inside this frame. They do not replace it.
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Physician-led assessment, nursing, medication review and medically supervised detoxification when it is needed.
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Individual psychotherapy, psychiatry where indicated, and trauma-informed work at a pace the person can bear.
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Sleep, nutrition, movement and physical recovery, so the nervous system is not asked to heal on empty.
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Yoga, meditation, breath and quiet complementary therapies that support, rather than replace, clinical care.
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Work, family, meaning and the relationships that will meet the person after they leave.
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Review during the stay, discharge planning, and aftercare so the week after leaving is not a cliff edge.
Clinical layers
Assessment, nursing, medication review and psychiatry where indicated, in a licensed facility.
Read moreIndividual psychotherapy as the default. Trauma-informed work and family sessions when they help.
Read moreYoga, meditation, acupuncture, massage and nutrition as support, never as a advertised cure.
Read moreThe path
We learn what is happening, and whether residential care is even the right next step.
Medical, psychological and practical needs are reviewed on arrival, and often before travel.
Therapy, nursing, meals and complementary sessions are scheduled around the person, not a fixed group timetable.
The plan is adjusted during the stay. Discharge includes a realistic next step, including remote follow-up where useful.
Begin here
Whether you are exploring care for yourself or for someone you love, the first step is a private discussion. There is no obligation, and nothing is priced before that conversation.