Bali can be a strong recovery setting for the right person, but choosing support abroad needs proper thought. The work is not just about finding a centre. It is about safety, willingness, aftercare, family communication and what happens when the person leaves treatment.

Support available in Bali

Darren can work in person by arrangement in Bali, and remotely where that makes more sense for privacy, timing or family involvement. Support can include addiction counselling, sober companion work, intervention preparation, post-rehab transition planning and referral information.

  • One-to-one drug and alcohol recovery support for people ready to take responsibility.
  • Family intervention preparation before a direct conversation or treatment decision.
  • Sober companion support around travel, appointments, early recovery and high-risk moments.
  • Rehab referral guidance for families comparing Bali treatment options.

Transitions Bali with Nick

For families looking at rehab or sober living in Bali, Darren can discuss whether a centre such as Transitions Bali with Nick and the team may be worth exploring. Any referral conversation should still look carefully at fit, detox needs, cost, clinical suitability and aftercare.

Meetings available in Bali

Some people benefit from adding peer meetings alongside professional support or treatment. Meeting times and formats change, so details should always be checked directly before attending.

  • AA Bali for alcohol-focused fellowship meeting information.
  • NA meeting search for drug recovery meetings, including in-person or virtual options where listed.
  • Remote check-ins with Darren for people who need private support between meetings, treatment or family contact.
Darren is not an emergency service or detox unit. If someone is at risk of alcohol withdrawal, overdose, self-harm or immediate danger, seek urgent medical help first.