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Confidential support in Nyeri

Programs

Structured programmes that guide recovery one clear step at a time

ARS programmes are built to reduce uncertainty. From admission through aftercare, every stage is explained, coordinated, and shaped around the person’s healing journey.

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Recovery journey

A visual programme timeline that families can follow

Each stage is intentional, from first contact and clinical review to therapy, family engagement, discharge, and aftercare.

Family involvement matters

Families are often part of long-term success. ARS helps them understand what support looks like during treatment and after discharge.

1

Admission and intake

We receive the initial enquiry, understand immediate concerns, and guide the family or referrer on the safest next step.

2

Assessment and treatment planning

A structured review helps the team map risks, priorities, strengths, and the most appropriate care pathway.

3

Detox support where medically applicable

When detox coordination is needed, it is approached carefully within the broader treatment plan and clinical guidance.

4

Therapy and recovery schedule

Clients move into a steady rhythm of counselling, group work, wellness monitoring, and recovery-focused routines.

5

Family involvement

Families receive updates, guidance, and counselling support in ways that strengthen recovery and protect dignity.

6

Discharge planning

Before transition, the team prepares next-step routines, communication plans, support needs, and risk-management strategies.

7

Aftercare and follow-up

Recovery continues beyond discharge through follow-up care, reintegration support, and practical relapse-prevention planning.

Programme detail

What to expect inside the care pathway

The exact plan depends on assessment findings, but ARS programmes usually cover these key areas.

Assessment and treatment planning

  • Private intake, psychosocial review, and immediate risk screening
  • Recommendations tailored to the person’s needs, stability, and goals
  • A documented care pathway that clients and families can understand

Therapy schedule and recovery support

  • Individual therapy, group sessions, and structured daily routines
  • Wellness monitoring and practical coping support
  • Recovery work that strengthens stability, insight, and accountability

Family involvement and discharge planning

  • Guidance for loved ones on communication, boundaries, and hope
  • Planned transition support before discharge
  • Aftercare preparation that reduces confusion and relapse risk

Ready to plan care

Talk with ARS about admissions, treatment planning, and aftercare support.

We can help you understand the right starting point and what the recovery programme would likely involve.