Alcohol Abuse Rehabilitation | Luxury, Exclusive, and In Nature HARP Melbourne

Quitting alcohol is possible with the right support and tools. At Hills & Ranges Private (HARP) rehabilitation centre, struggling alcoholics receive everything they need to successfully break free from alcohol abuse and get back to their best selves.

Here’s what HARP has to offer:

Holistic Healing

Conventional rehabilitation centres only help clients detoxify and manage symptoms, but HARP does more than that. The facility believes in treating the entire individual, acknowledging that alcohol addiction encompasses not only the physical symptoms but also the psychological, emotional, and spiritual aspects of a person. Hence, the facility adopts a holistic approach to addiction treatment.

HARP’s holistic rehabilitation programs ensure that each client receives the necessary tools and guidelines to navigate their journey toward recovery and wellness. The program is a combination of proven clinical treatment and a comprehensive suite of therapies that will help you and your loved one overcome addiction.

High Success Rate

Since its inception in 2019, HARP has already helped over 500 clients break free from addiction. It’s proof that HARP rehabilitation actually rehabilitates. The facility’s high success rate is all thanks to its team of qualified and compassionate medical professionals, proven effective patented curriculum, and aftercare programs, among other things.

The aftercare or ongoing support helps increase the client’s recovery success rate by 90%. Despite this success, HARP continues to find ways to improve its curriculum and educational program, therapies, facilities, and overall client experience.

Discretion

Many people, especially those with high profiles, are reluctant to seek treatment for alcohol abuse because they are worried about the possible consequences of other people finding out. Getting your privacy compromised is a valid concern, but only in a typical rehabilitation facility where many people go. You or your loved one might be recognized and become the subject of rumour.

HARP is not your ordinary rehabilitation centre. The facility only accepts a limited number of clients from similar backgrounds, so there’s no need to mingle with many other struggling alcoholics. Privacy is taken seriously. From the moment you contact the team to inquire about services, information will stay completely confidential. The only people who will know about you going to rehabilitation are the ones you decide to tell. 

To ensure privacy and discretion at the beginning of the rehabilitation process, HARP provides clients with a private concierge service. The team carefully plans door-to-door transport and private jet transfers to maintain the client’s security and anonymity.

In Nature

HARP’s location is no accident. It was hand-picked to help struggling and recovering alcoholics escape from the hustle and bustle of the city’s life. HARP is nestled in the tranquillity of nature, providing clients with an idyllic location to reconnect with themselves. Being in a natural environment is also proven helpful in addiction recovery and cravings.

The impact of nature on a person’s addiction recovery has already been studied. The very first study was from the University of Plymouth, and it found that being exposed to green spaces can reduce alcohol, cigarette, and unhealthy food cravings regardless of physical activity.

There’s even a therapy that involves immersing oneself in a forest to improve mental and physical health. It’s called forest therapy, inspired by the Japanese practice of forest bathing. There’s growing evidence that this practice can have significant health benefits, such as reduced stress levels and improved moods.

Exclusivity

HARP is one of the few rehabilitation facilities in Australia offering exclusive treatment. The facility uses a patented curriculum you won’t likely find anywhere. Additionally, exclusive clients get access to the facility’s health and wellness team, which specializes in personal training, nutrition, yoga, and more. It’s like your home away from home.

Individualized Treatment

Alcohol addiction recovery is a journey that is deeply personal, and no two paths are the same. So, what works for one alcoholic may not be effective for another. This makes an individualized treatment plan much more effective than a one-size-fits-all plan. 

An individualized treatment, also often called personalized treatment, is an addiction recovery approach that acknowledges the individuality of each alcoholic. It involves thoroughly assessing a person’s psychological, physical, and social needs and challenges to create a treatment plan that maximizes their chances of success. 

HARP adopts this approach. You or your loved one will get a tailored treatment plan that addresses challenges and needs unique to you or them, alongside counselling and psychology. Additionally, the facility ensures a personalized experience with its 2:1 staff ratio and comfortable rooms you don’t need to share with many other people.

Continued Work

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The classic picture of an alcoholic is someone who always drinks excessively and whose life is falling apart because of it. But some people are just fine even though they misuse or abuse alcohol. These people are what some call high-functioning alcoholics. They seem to have a great life with a business or job that pays well, as well as family and social bonds. They can appear productive and responsible.

Highly functioning alcoholics and the people around them may not see their excessive drinking as a problem. Eventually, alcohol addiction will catch up with these highly functional alcoholics. Hence, it is important to seek treatment before it’s too late. 

At HARP, high-functioning alcoholics can still check in with their business, tend to their important responsibilities, and connect with their loved ones during their recovery period. HARP doesn’t believe in isolating or stripping clients of contact with the outside world. 

Treatment Continuance

The battle against alcohol addiction does not end after you finish a rehabilitation program and transition home. Once you go back to the outside world, you’ll likely face challenges and situations that will tempt you to drink again. Treatment continuance helps lower your risk of relapse.

At HARP, each client receives vital, ongoing aftercare support tailored to their needs. To make the process hassle-free for clients, HARP provides an innovative mobile application that clients can use to access support and resources anytime, anywhere.

Discover HARP’s Luxurious, Exclusive, and In-Nature Rehabilitation Centre

HARP is a safe place to heal from addiction in a discreet, nature-immersed setting. It doesn’t mirror the monotony and routine of school, which is a common practice in most rehabilitation centres. Instead, clients engage in high-end counselling and a vast array of physical activities.

Get a glimpse of the facility’s location, amenities, and more. See timeslots for a Confidential Guided Virtual Tour.

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