Sivana Bali describes residential treatment in Kerobokan Kelod for people moving on from detox from alcohol or other drugs. Its website emphasises individual planning and a combination of psychological, recovery, physical and spiritual support. These are provider claims awaiting independent verification.
What the provider says it offers
The residential page lists individual therapy, group sessions, psychiatric care, recovery education and wellbeing activities. It describes the programme as post-detox, making it important to establish where withdrawal care takes place and what level of stability is required before admission.
Questions to ask before admission
- Does Sivana provide detox, arrange it elsewhere or accept only medically stable clients?
- Which doctors, psychiatrists and therapists are available, and what are their registrations?
- How much individual clinical work occurs in a normal week?
- How are medications and co-occurring mental-health needs managed?
- What is included in family work, discharge planning and aftercare?
- What is the full cost, including external medical care?
Who may want to compare it
Someone who has already completed appropriate withdrawal care and wants residential structure near south Bali may want to investigate Sivana. The key fit questions are clinical capability, peer environment, recovery model and aftercare—not simply the range of activities.
Sources and verification
- https://www.sivanabali.com/ — provider overview.
- https://www.sivanabali.com/residential-treatment/ — residential and post-detox programme claims.
Last checked 12 July 2026. Bali Recovery has not independently verified licensing, staffing, clinical credentials, price, detox arrangements or outcomes.