To contact us please fill out the form below and we’ll get back to you, or alternatively contact us via the details below:
Telephone: 01923 369 161
Address: Cassiobury Court, Richmond Drive, Watford, Greater London, WD17 3BH
To contact us please fill out the form below and we’ll get back to you, or alternatively contact us via the details below:
Telephone: 01923 369 161
Address: Cassiobury Court, Richmond Drive, Watford, Greater London, WD17 3BH
Confidential
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Immediate Admissions
Our team of staff have a wide range of skills and experience with, drug and alcohol addiction, depression and anxiety along with a wealth of knowledge on recovering from these conditions. As well as having some of the best therapists in the industry, our clients work closely with those who have suffered from addiction themselves to provide extra empathy in their treatment.
All of our 28-day programmes also come with a FREE 12-month aftercare support package which helps avoid relapse. We are a person-centred service with a holistic care approach and we are fully focused on recovery pathways for all clients.
Cassiobury Court Centre
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