Inpatient Care

A Safe, Supportive Environment for Healing and Recovery

At Serene Life Hospital, our inpatient care offers comprehensive, around-the-clock support for individuals facing acute mental health challenges or substance use disorders. We understand that taking the first step toward recovery can be overwhelming, and we are here to guide you with compassion, respect, and clinical excellence.

Who Needs Inpatient Care?

  • Are experiencing severe psychiatric symptoms such as depression, anxiety, psychosis, or mood instability.
  • Require medical supervision during detoxification or early stages of substance withdrawal.
  • Have a history of relapse or unsuccessful attempts at outpatient treatment.
  • Are at risk of self-harm, suicidal thoughts, or harm to others.
  • Need a structured, drug-free environment to initiate and sustain recovery.

What to Expect

Our multidisciplinary team includes psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, addiction specialists, nurses, and social workers who collaborate to develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to each patient's unique needs.

Key Features of Our Inpatient Program:

  • 24/7 medical and psychiatric support
  • Safe and secure facility designed for healing
  • Individual and group therapy sessions
  • Medication management.
  • Holistic therapies (e.g., yoga, mindfulness, art therapy)
  • Indoor Games
  • Library
  • Family counseling and involvement in care
  • Relapse prevention planning
  • Transition and aftercare support

Admission Procedure

The individual’s family member has to provide details regarding the patient and their problem behavior either in person or through calls, then they will be provided with the information regarding their illness. If they are willing to admit their ward, then their family member should visit the hospital and its facilities Before Admission between 10.00 am to 06.00 pm. If they are about to admit their ward, family should admit their ward in hospital or if needed hospital would arrange for Rescue Services. After admission family need to meet mental health professionals to provide Medical History and Case History and agree to abide by the terms and conditions of the hospital for the treatment to be carried out. The treatment varies from person to person depending on the type of illness and severity of the illness. Treatment period also differs depending on the individual and their progress.

We provide inpatient care for those who are not in touch with the reality, whose behavior is unmanageable, who are dependent on substances, due to which the day to day functioning of the individual gets impaired and affects all aspects of the individual’s life.