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Sukoon Health unveils drugs and substance recovery centre in New Delhi

Sukoon plans to open 20 Rehab Centres across major metros over the next six years

Sukoon Health has unveiled its state-of-the-art Drugs and Substance Recovery Centre in Chhatarpur, New Delhi. This Recovery Centre adopts a unique 360-degree approach to deliver comprehensive and personalised care for individuals facing challenges with alcohol and substance abuse. Each patient will receive a specially tailored care plan to address their specific needs.

Sukoon plans to open 20 Rehab Centres across major metros over the next six years.

Sukoon Recovery Centre offers residential programmes for alcohol and substance abuse to help residents achieve long-term recovery. Sukoon’s globally benchmarked and evidence-based programme is available to individuals from all over the world, and the team is dedicated to providing personalised care that addresses each individual’s unique needs.

“Our fundamental conviction is that every individual possesses unique needs that demand personalised care,” expresses Vidit Bahri, the Co-Founder & Chief Growth Officer, Sukoon. “With our holistic 360-degree approach, we embark on a journey to comprehend the intricate symptomology of each person, crafting bespoke treatment plans that cater to their distinct requirements. As we dedicate our resources, we aim to meticulously measure patient outcomes, with an unwavering determination to substantiate the efficacy of our programme. Together, we stride forward, melding clinical precision with an unyielding belief in the potential of personalised care.”

The approach is a move away from the traditional ‘one-size-fits-all’ treatment programs that have been used for years. Instead, Sukoon’s treatment program is tailor-made taking into consideration each individual – mind, body, and soul. The programme addresses every psychological, physical, and psycho-social element that could have a bearing on an individual’s well-being through a comprehensive range of medical, psychological, and physical assessments and treatments.

The treatment journey lasts four to six weeks, during which the medical team provides a comprehensive treatment plan that includes a medical and physical check and extensive laboratory tests. Based on the results of these assessments, the doctors create a detailed treatment plan in collaboration with the rest of the multidisciplinary team that is 100 per cent tailored to the individual’s situation and needs.

The treatment plan includes a daily schedule that offers a range of services, including medical checkups, pharmacological intervention for relapse prevention, comprehensive psychosocial assessments, psychoeducation, psychotherapeutic interventions, family assessments and interventions, recreational therapy, expressive art-based therapy, physiotherapy, nutritional counselling, personal training, yoga, meditation, and exercise.

 

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