Libra Center

Private dual ministry-licensed residential rehab on Israel's Sharon coast. Medically supervised detox through residential rehabilitation. CBT, yoga, art, and writing therapies. 30 days to 6 months. English and Hebrew.

Profile Status
MoH Licensed
Last Reviewed
June 2026
Care Setting
Residential
Location
Sharon / Center
Languages
English · Hebrew
Payment
Private Pay
Verification status
MoH Licensed
Ministry of Health & Ministry of Social Affairs licensed (dual)
Sources reviewed
1 public source
June 2026

About Libra Center

About Libra Center

Libra Center is a private residential addiction treatment facility in the coastal Sharon region of central Israel. The centre provides both medically supervised detoxification and a structured residential rehabilitation programme, serving adults with drug, alcohol, and prescription medication addiction.

Libra Center holds a combined licence from the Israeli Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Social Affairs and Social Services — Israel’s dual-ministry licensing for private addiction treatment facilities. This dual-ministry licensing represents the standard regulatory framework for private residential addiction treatment in Israel.

The centre operates with a strong emphasis on privacy and discretion. The exact address is not published publicly, and client confidentiality is central to the treatment model. The coastal setting — in a natural environment near the sea — is a deliberate part of the therapeutic design.

Treatment begins with medically supervised detoxification and continues into a structured residential rehabilitation phase. Programme duration is individual: short-term programmes run approximately 30 days; longer programmes can extend to six months. Duration is determined by clinical assessment at the start of treatment.

Libra Center accepts both Hebrew- and English-speaking clients. The centre is a private-pay facility; treatment is not covered through public welfare frameworks or Bituach Leumi.

Treatment Approach

Treatment at Libra Center begins with medically supervised detoxification. Trained staff — including specialists in narcology — monitor clients through the physical withdrawal phase before the transition into the residential rehabilitation programme. This sequencing ensures that clients begin the deeper work of recovery from a physically stable foundation.

Detoxification

Detox at Libra Center uses medication-assisted treatment (MAT) under continuous medical supervision. The goal is safe, managed withdrawal from substances including alcohol, opioids, and addictive prescription medications. The medical monitoring continues until it is clinically appropriate to move into the rehabilitation phase.

Residential Rehabilitation

The residential programme is built around an individually tailored combination of therapies. The multidisciplinary team includes specialists in narcology, clinical psychology, and social work. Treatment modalities include:

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT): examining and restructuring the thought patterns and behaviours connected to substance use
  • Individual counselling: one-to-one therapeutic sessions addressing personal history, triggers, and recovery goals
  • Yoga therapy: integrating physical, psychological, and mindfulness-based practice into recovery — not as a supplement to clinical work, but as a clinical tool
  • Art therapy: creative expression as a route to insight and emotional processing
  • Writing therapy: narrative and reflective writing work with therapeutic support
  • Psychodrama: structured group experiential work addressing relationship patterns and unresolved dynamics

The combination of clinical approaches — grounded in evidence-based methods such as CBT alongside experiential modalities such as yoga and psychodrama — reflects a whole-person model of addiction treatment rather than a single-method programme.

All treatment is individualised. Programme length, therapy mix, and clinical intensity are determined based on each person’s assessment at intake.

A compass resting in natural surroundings

“Real treatment begins where medical stabilisation ends. The residential programme addresses not just what happened to the body, but how a person thinks, relates, and understands themselves — the work that makes lasting recovery possible.”

Who This May Help

The following is a general guide based on how this programme is structured. Specific eligibility should be confirmed with the centre directly through an initial consultation.

Libra Center may be a good fit if:

  • You are an adult seeking a private, fully confidential residential programme where anonymity is a priority
  • You need medically supervised detoxification as the first phase of treatment — for alcohol, drugs, or addictive prescription medications
  • You want a treatment programme that combines clinical methods (CBT, individual counselling) with experiential approaches (yoga, art, writing, psychodrama)
  • You prefer a flexible programme length determined by clinical need — from 30 days through six months
  • You are comfortable in a Hebrew- or English-language setting
  • You are able to fund treatment privately

This programme may not be the right fit if:

  • You need treatment funded through public welfare frameworks (Bituach Leumi) — Libra Center is a private-pay facility
  • You require intensive psychiatric support for severe co-occurring mental health conditions — discuss dual-diagnosis requirements in your initial consultation
  • You are looking for a large-group therapeutic community programme (the TC model is structurally different from the individualised model at Libra Center)
  • You need the centre to be near a specific location for family visits — the address is not publicly disclosed and the centre is accessed by appointment

The best way to assess fit is through a direct consultation by phone. The team can explain the programme, answer questions about your specific situation, and arrange an assessment if appropriate.

Setting and Accommodation

Libra Center is located in the coastal Sharon region of Israel, in a natural setting near the Mediterranean Sea. The centre’s exact address is not disclosed publicly — this is a deliberate aspect of the privacy model. Location details are provided when you call to arrange a consultation.

The residential nature of the programme means clients stay on-site for the duration of their treatment. The coastal natural setting is described by the centre as intentional: an environment away from the pressures and associations of everyday life, designed to support focused recovery work.

Contact the centre for detailed information about accommodation arrangements, what to bring, visitor policies, and what the physical setting offers.

Admissions

Libra Center admits clients directly, without requiring a referral from welfare services or a social worker. Admission begins with a confidential consultation by phone.

How to begin

  1. Call the centre. Contact Libra Center at +972-9-768-4848 to arrange an initial confidential consultation. The team will ask about your situation, explain the programme, and answer your questions.
  2. Assessment. Following the initial call, a clinical assessment is conducted to understand your history, the severity of your substance use, and any medical or psychiatric considerations. This determines the treatment plan and programme length.
  3. Programme start. If Libra Center is the right match, admissions are arranged directly with the centre. The process is discreet and client-controlled.

Languages

Consultations and treatment are available in both Hebrew and English. Call the centre to arrange an initial conversation in your preferred language.

Payment

Libra Center is a private-pay facility. Treatment costs are not covered by Bituach Leumi or the public welfare system. Contact the centre for fee information — costs depend on programme length and individual treatment plan.

Contact

Libra Center
Private residential addiction treatment — Sharon region, Israel

The centre does not publish a physical address. Call to arrange a confidential consultation; location details are provided at that stage.

Location

Libra Center is located in the Sharon region of central-coastal Israel, in a natural setting near the Mediterranean Sea. The Sharon region spans the Mediterranean coastline between Tel Aviv and Haifa — a stretch of the Israeli coast known for citrus groves, nature reserves, and lower population density than the major cities.

The centre does not publish its street address. This is part of a deliberate privacy policy that applies throughout the treatment: no public address, no public client information. Location details are given when you contact the centre and arrange a consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does treatment at Libra Center cost?

Libra Center is a private-pay facility. Fees are not publicly listed and depend on programme length and individual treatment plan. Contact the centre directly for current pricing. Treatment is not covered by Bituach Leumi or the public welfare system.

Is Libra Center licensed by the government?

Yes. Libra Center holds a combined licence from the Israeli Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Social Affairs and Social Services — the dual-ministry licensing standard for private residential addiction treatment facilities in Israel. The centre is also subject to oversight by the National Anti-Drug and Alcohol Authority. This information is stated on the centre’s official website; Recovery Compass has not independently verified the licence documents.

Why is the address not published?

Libra Center does not publish its physical address as part of its client privacy policy. The centre ensures that neither addresses nor client names appear publicly. Location details are provided when you call to arrange a consultation. This policy is designed for the benefit of clients, for whom discretion may be a priority.

Does Libra Center treat prescription drug addiction?

Yes. The centre explicitly lists treatment for addictive prescription medications alongside drug and alcohol addiction. If you are dealing with dependence on prescription opioids, benzodiazepines, or other addictive medications, raise this in your initial consultation so that the detox and treatment plan can be tailored appropriately.

How long is the programme?

Programme length is determined individually by clinical assessment at intake. Short-term programmes run approximately 30 days; longer programmes can extend to six months. The right duration depends on the severity of the addiction, the substances involved, and how the treatment progresses. The centre can advise on likely duration when you speak with them.

Is treatment available in English?

Yes. The centre’s website is available in English and Hebrew, and treatment is available in both languages. English-speaking clients should mention their language preference when they call.

Services and programs

Alcohol Treatment
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Residential Rehab
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At a glance

Location
Sharon / Center
Setting
Residential
Sector
Private
Who it helps
Adults
Substance focus
drugs, alcohol, prescription medications
Cost
Private pay — contact for fees
Payment options
Private Pay
Languages
English, Hebrew

Based on publicly available information. Confirm eligibility and intake criteria directly with the center before making any decision.

Admissions and contact

Cost Private pay — contact for fees
Payment options Private Pay

Contact the center directly to confirm current availability, intake requirements, and accepted payment. All information should be independently verified before making any treatment decision.

Data and verification

What we confirmed
  • MoH Licensed
  • Ministry of Health & Ministry of Social Affairs licensed (dual)
  • Cross-checked against 1 public source
  • Information reviewed June 2026
Still needs verification
  • Current bed capacity and availability
  • Staff credentials and certifications
  • Individual program durations and schedules
  • Admission wait times and current intake status
How we sourced this listing
Verification status
MoH Licensed
Licensing
Ministry of Health & Ministry of Social Affairs licensed (dual)
Sources reviewed
1 public source
Last reviewed
June 2026
Status
MoH Licensed

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Questions to ask when you call

Before committing to any treatment program, it helps to speak directly with the center. Here are practical questions to ask during that first call.

  • What does the intake process look like, and how long does it take to be admitted?
  • What substances or conditions does this program specialize in treating?
  • What is the total cost, and what payment options or insurance plans are accepted?
  • What does a typical day or week look like in the program?
  • Is family involvement part of the program, and what does that look like?
  • What aftercare or continuing support is available after treatment ends?
  • Is this facility licensed or supervised by the Ministry of Health or another regulatory body?

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