About True Humaniversity Foundation
True Humaniversity Foundation has provided residential rehabilitation and recovery support since 2011. This page explains the setting, the treatment approach and what families can expect when they enquire. Families looking for a rehab centre in Mumbai can also review our main overview of the residential programme, facilities and admission process.

Experience that comes from working with real family situations
Addiction and serious mental health difficulties rarely affect only one person. Families may spend months trying to manage behaviour, money, medication, work problems, sleep disruption or repeated crises before they begin considering residential care.
Our role is to provide a structured setting in which the person can step away from familiar pressures and begin working on the patterns that have been difficult to change at home.

Comfort matters because treatment happens through the whole day
The centre is fully air-conditioned and set among the greenery of Yeoor Hills. Residents follow a regular daily routine rather than living around the unpredictability that often accompanies active addiction or severe emotional distress.
Food and nutrition receive particular attention. Regular meals, rest and ordinary daily habits are part of rebuilding stability alongside counselling and recovery work.

Transparency without turning care into surveillance
Authorised family members can have 24/7 webcam access to designated common areas. Private areas and counselling remain protected.
Family involvement also means helping relatives think about boundaries, communication, money, trust and what support should look like after discharge.

No guarantee, no humiliation, no single formula
Residential rehabilitation should not be built around shame or unrealistic promises. People can be asked to face consequences and take responsibility while still being treated with dignity.
Where medical withdrawal management or psychiatric treatment is required, rehabilitation should work alongside appropriate clinical care rather than pretending to replace it.

Talk through the situation before making a decision
Tell us what has been happening and what the family is most concerned about. We can then discuss whether residential rehabilitation may be appropriate.
