Medical & Psychiatric Treatment
Restoring Health, Restoring Hope
At our rehabilitation centre, comprehensive medical and psychiatric care forms the foundation of recovery for homeless women living with mental illness. Many arrive in a state of physical neglect and untreated psychological conditions. Our dedicated medical team works to stabilize, treat, and support each woman’s journey toward health and healing.
Our Approach
We follow a patient-centric, trauma-informed, and multidisciplinary approach. Each woman is treated not just for her symptoms but as a whole person — with empathy, respect, and a long-term care plan tailored to her unique needs.
Psychiatric Evaluation & Diagnosis
- Thorough assessments by qualified psychiatrists
- Diagnosis of mental health conditions such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, psychosis, PTSD, and anxiety disorders
- Individualized treatment plans based on psychiatric history and current needs
Medication Management
- Prescribing and administering essential psychiatric medications
- Regular monitoring of side effects, dosage adjustments, and compliance
- Educating residents about the importance of medication in recovery
General Medical Care
- Routine health check-ups and physical examinations
- Treatment for common infections, chronic conditions, and nutritional deficiencies
- Emergency medical support and hospital referrals when needed
Nursing & Supportive Care
- 24/7 nursing support for critical and daily medical needs
- Assistance with hygiene, wound care, and basic health monitoring
- Compassionate caregiving with a focus on trust and stability
Mental Wellness & Psychoeducation
- Group sessions to promote mental health awareness
- Education on medication, hygiene, sleep, and self-care
- Simple wellness practices like yoga, breathing exercises, and relaxation
Goals of Our Medical & Psychiatric Program
- Stabilize acute mental health symptoms
- Improve physical health and hygiene
- Build awareness and adherence to treatment
- Lay the foundation for recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration
Collaboration & Follow-up
- Government hospitals and mental health professionals
- NGOs and health volunteers
- Families (wherever possible) for continuity of care