What we treat
Specialist residential care
Addiction, mental health, and burnout. Three pathways, one physician-led centre. You do not need a perfect diagnosis before you speak with us.
If you are a family member, start here and then speak with us. If you are the person in difficulty, you do not have to choose the perfect label. Assessment will do that work.
Addiction
Addiction
Substance and behavioural dependence, assessed medically and treated as a whole-person problem.
Alcohol
Alcohol dependence is rarely only about drinking. It is often about sleep, mood, stress, family, and what alcohol has come to do in a life.
Read moreDrugs
Drug dependence can involve street drugs, prescribed medicines used unsafely, or a pattern that has outgrown the original reason it began.
Read moreHeroin
Heroin dependence is a medical condition. Withdrawal, cravings and the life organised around supply need a licensed setting, not a lecture.
Read moreMeth
Methamphetamine can sit beside work, nightlife or collapse. Binges, sleeplessness, agitation and a hard crash often arrive together.
Read moreAmphetamine
Amphetamines may have started as a prescription, a study drug, or a way to keep a career going. Dependence can still arrive while the person appears to function.
Read moreCocaine and stimulants
Stimulant use can sit beside a demanding career. Binges, crash, sleep collapse and impulsivity often arrive together, even when public performance still holds.
Read moreCannabis
Cannabis is often described as harmless. For some people it has become the way they sleep, socialise, or keep anxiety at bay, and stopping feels larger than expected.
Read moreLSD and psychedelics
Psychedelics are not always used in a dependent pattern. When they are, or when a difficult experience has not settled, the person may need a quiet clinical setting rather than another ceremony.
Read morePrescription medication
Dependence can begin in a consulting room. Sleeping tablets, benzodiazepines and pain medicines may have been prescribed for a real problem, then become difficult to stop.
Read moreSynthetic drugs
Synthetic drugs change quickly. What someone thought was cannabis, MDMA or a stimulant may be something else, with a different withdrawal and psychiatric risk.
Read moreGambling
Gambling addiction is a behavioural dependence with real medical and family consequences. Secrecy and financial harm often travel together.
Read moreBehavioural addictions
Not every addiction involves a substance. Compulsive gambling, pornography, sexual behaviour, gaming or technology use can still organise a life around secrecy and relief.
Read moreDual diagnosis
Addiction and mental health often arrive together. Treating only the substance, or only the mood, leaves the other half of the problem waiting at the door.
Read moreMental health
Mental health
Depression, anxiety, trauma and related distress, with medical oversight in a private residential setting.
Depression
Depression can look like exhaustion, irritability, numbness or a quiet disappearance from one's own life. It is not a failure of character.
Read moreAnxiety
Anxiety can be a useful alarm. When it becomes the whole house, sleep, work and relationships start to organise around avoiding the next wave.
Read moreTrauma and PTSD
Trauma is not only a memory. It can live in sleep, startle, relationships, and the substances people use to keep the night quiet.
Read moreSleep
Sleep is not a side issue. In addiction, depression, anxiety and burnout, the night is often where the problem concentrates.
Read moreDual diagnosis
Addiction and mental health often arrive together. Treating only the substance, or only the mood, leaves the other half of the problem waiting at the door.
Read moreBurnout and restoration
Burnout and restoration
Exhaustion, chronic stress and executive overload, treated as clinical work rather than a holiday.
Burnout
Burnout is what happens when a person has kept going for too long, with too little recovery, until the body and mind refuse the old pace.
Read moreExecutive burnout
High responsibility can hide depletion for years. Decision fatigue, travel, alcohol, and the inability to stop thinking are not personality. They are a clinical picture.
Read moreChronic stress
Long-term stress changes sleep, immunity, mood and the way a person reaches for alcohol, food or work. It is not "just a busy season" when it has lasted years.
Read moreSleep
Sleep is not a side issue. In addiction, depression, anxiety and burnout, the night is often where the problem concentrates.
Read moreClinical programmes
How these conditions are held in residential care
Addiction and recovery
Substance and behavioural dependence, with medical oversight, therapy and aftercare.
Open programmeMental health
Depression, anxiety, trauma and related distress in a private residential setting.
Open programmeStress and burnout
Exhaustion and chronic stress, treated as clinical work rather than a holiday.
Open programmeBegin here
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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.