TTK Hospital offers comprehensive treatment for alcohol and drug dependence. This includes medical detoxification, psychological counselling, group therapy, family therapy, relapse prevention, and aftercare support.
Patients are treated with dignity, respect, and compassion. The hospital follows ethical, evidence-based practices. There is no locking up, physical punishment, or ill-treatment. The whole focus is on recovery in a safe and supportive environment.
There are structured routines to support recovery. Certain movement restrictions may be in place initially for safety and stabilization, but patients are not confined in a punitive manner. Privileges increase as treatment progresses.
Treatment duration is the same for all patients. While some symptoms may improve quickly, sustained recovery requires adequate time. Early discharge is considered only if clinically appropriate and safe.
Yes, outpatient services are available for individuals who do not require inpatient care. The treatment plan depends on the severity of the condition and clinical assessment.
Yes, family involvement is encouraged. There are structured family sessions as part of the treatment process.
Family participation is strongly recommended as it improves recovery outcomes, but it is not always compulsory. During specific circumstances, the treatment team will guide families based on individual needs.
Withdrawal can be uncomfortable, but it is carefully managed under medical supervision to minimize distress. Doctors and nurses closely monitor patients to ensure safety and comfort.
Yes, the hospital provides support for co-occurring psychological conditions such as depression, anxiety, and stress-related issues alongside addiction treatment.
You can come for an assessment. A professional evaluation will help clarify whether there is a problem and identify the level of support needed level of support, if any, is needed.
Treatment is ideally voluntary. The team uses motivation and counselling to engage the patient. Admission without consent is not routinely practiced and is considered only under legal and ethical provisions.
Treatment helps individuals detox safely, understand their addiction, develop coping skills, rebuild relationships, and maintain long-term recovery through structured therapy and support.
A multidisciplinary approach is used, including medical care, individual counselling, group therapy, family therapy, psychoeducation, and relapse prevention planning. A Quit Tobacco program is also available.
Nutritious and hygienic meals are provided as part of inpatient care, supporting physical recovery and overall well-being.
Inpatient care is the primary option. Outpatient care is available during follow-ups.
A family member is usually required to stay with the patient during the detoxification process. Later, their involvement through visits and therapy sessions is encouraged.