Prioritising Mental Health for All

Nairobi Place is a group of social enterprise health organisations located in Kenya and dedicated to improving the lives of individuals struggling with mental health. Our team is committed to providing mental disorders treatment, rehabilitation, conducting psychiatric evaluations and securing mental health funding.

Our Mental Health Programmes

Remember,taking care of your mental health is a journey, and it's okay to seek help along the way.

Addiction Disorders Treatment

We provide compassionate, confidential, and evidence-based support for individuals struggling with substance use and behavioural addictions. Our holistic approach addresses the physical, psychological, and social aspects of addiction, empowering clients and their families on the journey to lasting recovery and wellbeing.


  • Substance Use Detoxification

  • Comprehensive Addiction Rehabilitation

  • Evidence-Based Addiction Treatment

  • Treatment for Process (Behavioural) Addictions

  • Compulsive Sexual Behaviour Disorder Support

  • Gambling, Technology, and Internet Addiction Treatment

  • Eating, Exercise, and Work Addiction Management

Recovery & Support Services

We provide comprehensive, compassionate, and evidence-based mental health care for individuals experiencing emotional, psychological, and behavioural challenges. Our multidisciplinary team offers personalised assessment and treatment plans to support long-term mental wellbeing and improved quality of life.


  • Treatment for Common and Complex Mental Disorders

  • Anxiety and Panic Disorder Management

  • Neurodevelopmental Disorder Support

  • Mood Disorder Treatment (Including Depression and Bipolar Disorder)

  • Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorder Care

  • Trauma and Stressor-Related Disorder Therapy

Mental Health & Psychiatric Services

We believe that recovery is a lifelong journey that extends beyond primary treatment. Our recovery and support services are designed to strengthen resilience, promote emotional wellbeing, and help individuals and families maintain long-term sobriety and mental health.


  • Aftercare and Relapse Prevention Support

  • Family Support and Education Programmes

  • Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Meetings

  • Structured Outpatient Care Programmes

  • Individual and Group Mental Health Therapy

  • Creative and Expressive Art Therapy

Step 1 - Receive Patient

Once we receive a patient, the nursing team runs initial medical tests to prioritise the process of care.

Step 2 - Screening

A qualified counselor undertakes a screening process using standardised tools to structure a care plan.

Step 3 - Medical Analysis

Our doctor runs medical tests to treat underlying conditions caused by addiction or psychiatric condition.

Step 4 - Treatment

The care programme commences and the patient is assisted to adjust to the recovery and rehabilitation process.

Testimonials

Michael

“I came to this centre overwhelmed and uncertain about recovery. From the initial detox through rehabilitation and outpatient care, the team treated me with dignity and empathy. The therapies, especially the art and mental health sessions, helped me understand myself in ways I never thought possible. I’m now rebuilding my life with confidence and continued after-care support.”

Mungai

“As a parent, watching a loved one struggle with addiction was heartbreaking. This service didn’t just help my brother, the family support programmes gave us tools to heal together. The staff listened, educated us, and made sure we were part of the recovery process. We are grateful beyond words.”

Wilkister

“I sought help for anxiety and compulsive behaviours, and I found more than treatment — I found understanding. The mental health therapy and structured outpatient programme gave me stability, and the ongoing support groups keep me grounded. This service genuinely cares about long-term wellbeing.”

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers To Commonly Questions

How can I tell if I'm addicted or not?

When you get to a point where you do not have the will power to stop yourself from using a substance or a certain behaviour, it means you are at the dependency level or you are addicted. You need to seek professional help or guidance to help you build your strength to change your life choices and discover your life’s potential.

How do I help someone who doesn't see that they have a problem?

Majority of the inquiries we get are not from the individual who needs treatment but from their loved ones who recognize that there is a problem and are anxious to try and help. We are sensitive to the feelings of helplessness and being overwhelmed that the family or loved ones of the addict are going through and we provide support and guidance to the family of the addict from the moment that they reach out to help their loved one.

Can you guide us on how to offer an intervention to an addict?

One of the aspects of addiction is denial. Here the person cannot see that their abuse of drugs/alcohol is destroying their life and affecting their loved ones. It is therefore many times difficult to suggest help to your loved one when they don’t think they have a problem. Our admission staff focuses on guiding the family or loved ones of the individual through the process of getting their loved ones into treatment. This includes educating the family on how to approach their loved one as well as setting up an intervention where a member of our clinical team is present as the family confronts their loved one on their concerns about their substance abuse.

How can I participate in the family support programme?

When you have a loved one who is abusing drugs/alcohol, their behavior not only affects them but the family as a whole. The family program is where family members of individuals in treatment can meet in a healthy and safe environment and work to bring understanding and healing to themselves as they learn about the nature of addiction and how addiction has affected them and their relationships with their loved one. Facilitated by a member of a clinical team, the sessions held on Saturday morning (10.00a.m) are an excellent venue for family members to air out their concerns and receive insight and guidance from our clinical team on how to tackle the specific challenges met by each individual in the family.

Do you offer individual family counselling programmes?

Although it is your loved one receiving treatment for their disease, addiction leaves the family and loved ones with unresolved issues that alone can be very difficult to face and move past. Our psychologist provides one-on-one psychotherapy sessions to the loved ones of the person in care. This provides the family members with specialized support in overcoming the pain inflicted on them and brings about mental and emotional healing.

Contact Us

07487 521004

Office 1-1A, Ocean House, Lansbury Business Estate, Woking, Surrey GU21 2EP