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Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment in Northern Ireland

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Are you looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Northern Ireland? If so, then continue reading this page to learn more about the services we offer to support either yourself or a family member in reaching long term recovery from addiction.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Northern Ireland

As a residential treatment centre, we are inundated with admissions from people from around the country. We are acutely aware that services for help with drug and alcohol addiction are in demand across the country. For this reason, we see lots of clients travelling from further afield to sample our expertise for help with alcohol addiction and drug addiction.

Scotland, Wales and are two such areas we admit clients from. In addition to this, we welcome admissions for people from Northern Ireland who feel they would benefit from our Drug and Alcohol Rehab Northern Ireland services.

Our experienced staff are aware of the pressures and influences on people from around the country and are skilled at helping to identify the root cause of the addiction and design bespoke care plans to ensure our clients are given the best care possible. We are aware of the additional stresses that can be placed on you when undergoing the admissions process and endeavour to support you and explain clearly to you what to expect and how we will help you at our Drug and Alcohol Rehab Northern Ireland centre.

Like any type of medical referral, we advise you to visit your GP in the first instance to ask for a referral to our residential treatment centre. Whether an NHS GP or a private health practitioner we can work alongside your usual doctor to begin the treatment process and organise the admissions process.

Our residential treatment centre is easy to travel to – regardless of where you are based. We encourage people to commit to travelling as we feel it helps with the rehabilitation process. Allowing yourself some time to heal away from the daily pressures and people who may be having a negative effect on you is the best way to begin the rehabilitation process.

Once you have completed the alcohol and drug rehab then it is possible for you to go home and continue to gain help from companies available within the local community. Typically, treatment lasts between 4 – 6 weeks at our treatment centre, beginning with drug detox or alcohol detox. But we offer a large range of services to help you on your way to recovery.

Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous is of many organisations that offer a range of supportive services to people who are returning from Drug and Alcohol Rehab Northern Ireland. They aim to support you in continuing with what you have learnt and help you to avoid and deal with any temptations that you may encounter on your return from Drug and Alcohol Rehab Northern Ireland.

 

Free Drug & Alcohol Support in Northern Ireland

There are many free support options for drug and alcohol addiction in Northern Ireland. Here are some helpful options;

Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings in Northern Ireland

Creggan Group AA
Thursday
St Mary’s Church, 1 Fanad Drive, Creggan, Derry

Time: 20:30 – 21:30 duration 1hr
Distance: 0 miles
Postcode: BT48 9QE
(wheelchair access available)

 

Narcotics Anonymous Meetings in Northern Ireland

Queen Street Group
Monday
12 Queen Street, Derry

Time: 14:30 – 15:30 duration 1hr
Distance: 0 miles
Postcode: BT48 7EG

Our Treatment Centres

We have local CQC-approved rehab treatment centres around the United Kingdom where you will find our friendly team of doctors, nurses, and support staff. Our team aim to provide the best care possible for every client we treat. We focus on safety and support to help people achieve long-term recovery in a warm, caring and tranquil environment.

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