Drug and Alcohol Rehab London

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Cassiobury Court offers a comprehensive drug and alcohol rehab London programme!

Call us on 0800 001 4070!

Treatment For Drug and Alcohol Rehab in London

Cassiobury Court is a CQC-registered drug and alcohol rehab clinic.

At Cassiobury Court, we provide strictly evidence-based specialist treatments, all designed to help individuals recover from alcohol and drug addictions. If you or a loved one is suffering from substance abuse in London, you can visit our residential facility and access a full drug or alcohol rehabilitation programme.

 

About Cassiobury Court Drug and Alcohol Rehab London

As a leading UK rehabilitation provider, we have developed several in-depth treatment programmes and therapy sessions tailored to our clients’ individual needs.

Since opening our clinic, we have provided comprehensive drug and alcohol rehab programmes to over 4000 clients and are proud to regularly hear of client success stories.

Our addiction programmes have always placed our resident’s needs at the forefront of the treatment. Whether you need a drug and alcohol rehab programme in London or elsewhere in the United Kingdom, we can help you or a loved one today.

The recovery programmes we offer include a full medically assisted detox to remove harmful toxins from your system, along with counselling and therapy sessions, which will give you the support needed during alcohol or drug rehab. Our team of recovery workers give you the tools needed to achieve long-term recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.

At Cassiobury Court, we firmly also believe that a tailored aftercare programme is essential for long-term drug and alcohol recovery, so you will still receive the assistance you need after you’ve been discharged from our rehab centre at home.

Our proximity to central London makes us one of the first choices for individuals looking for drug and alcohol rehab clinics in London, so don’t hesitate to get in touch with our team to find out more. Keep reading our extensive guide on what to expect within our rehab facility and addiction treatment here.

 

Our Drug and Alcohol Rehab Facilities in London

Cassiobury Court provides comfortable, homely accommodation on two floors with large, discreet gardens and grounds. Our residential rehab facility is perfect for peaceful walks and mindfulness practices such as meditation and other well-being activities, all of which can contribute to the recovery journey.

The clinic is also just a short walk away from Cassiobury Park, the largest public open space in Greater London. Our support team arranges daily walks to the park during your stay so you can still get out and about during your treatment. These walks are always accompanied to ensure residents’ safety.

Accommodation includes:

  • 21 single bedrooms
  • Ten individual ensuite rooms or shared bathrooms
  • Private Rooms for therapy and counselling sessions
  • Communal and dining areas
  • Large multi-purpose group activity room
  • Comfortable TV lounge
  • Peaceful garden areas with outside seating area
  • Nutritional food

View our facilities below:

 

 

How to Know When You Need Drug and Alcohol Rehab?

Identifying that you need to seek treatment for alcohol or drug abuse is a critical step in the recovery journey. It is common that people don’t realise the severity of their addiction or how harmful it has become.

Here are some telling signs that you may need professional addiction treatment:

  • Consistently using drugs or alcohol despite adverse consequences, such as problems at work, in relationships, or with the police
  • You have built a tolerance to drugs or alcohol, meaning you need to use more of the substance to achieve the desired effect.
  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when attempting to quit or reduce the use of drugs or alcohol, such as shakes, anxiety, or vomiting.
  • Loss of interest in activities you once enjoyed or a decline in personal hygiene and appearance.
  • Secretive behaviour, such as lying or stealing to obtain drugs or alcohol.
  • Financial problems, such as borrowing or stealing money to buy drugs or alcohol.
  • Health issues such as chronic fatigue, weight loss, or respiratory problems.
  • Relationship problems with family and friends due to drug or alcohol use.
  • Neglecting responsibilities at home, work, or school due to drug or alcohol use.
  • Continuing to use drugs or alcohol despite wanting to quit.

If you are struggling with any of these common signs of substance addiction, call us today on 0800 001 4070 to learn more about the alcohol and drug rehabilitation we offer at our London rehab. We can discuss your treatment options with you to help you overcome addiction in the best way for your needs.

How to Get to Rehab in London

If you are suffering from a drug or alcohol addiction, we understand that travelling to rehab may be difficult. You or a loved one may be unfit to drive or may have worries about using public transport. This is not something we want you to worry about – we’re here to help.

If you have any issues regarding travelling to rehab for your treatment, we can arrange for somebody to pick you up from your location and transport you to our drug and alcohol rehab facility in London.

This can often be the safest option to travel to rehab as if you’re suffering from an addiction and need to drive yourself. There is a chance you may still be intoxicated, which places yourself or others at risk.

We suggest not taking any chances when travelling to and will happily provide a transport service.

You can drive or take public transport here, and no matter what you decide, we never want transport to be the reason that you avoid or delay attending rehab, so allow us to take away any burdens we can off your shoulders so you can focus on recovery.

You can find out more about transportation services by calling our team on 0800 001 4070. You can also find our location details and further contacts below:

 

How Does Drug and Alcohol Rehab in London Work?

Our rehabilitation programmes follow a structure in terms of detoxification and therapy, but each client is assessed and put on a tailored programme that will be beneficial in their case.

All clients start the process by going through admissions. After you have been admitted to rehab, you will further progress through detoxification and therapy.

 

Step 1 – Admission Process to Private Rehab

The admissions process begins by you phoning us on 0800 001 4070, where your addiction type, history and additional needs are discussed. Once you have decided on a suitable rehab programme for your needs, you will be asked to pay a deposit to secure your space in rehab and provided with an admission start date, which is often within 24-48 hours.

Before you are admitted into the centre, you will first need to undergo a clinical assessment by our on-site doctor and nurse. They will then develop a personalised treatment programme for you or your loved one’s needs.

After your medical examination, you will then be seen by your nominated addiction recovery worker, who will outline what you can expect from your personalised treatment plan.

 

Step 2 – Drug and Alcohol Detox

Detoxification is the process of clearing your body from harmful toxins and traces of drugs and alcohol that are in your system.

The detoxification process is where you discontinue the use of drugs and alcohol until your body is fully cleansed of any addictive substances.

Drugs and alcohol push dopamine creation in your brain, which leads to feelings of happiness and euphoria when the drug is in your system. When you detoxify your body from a long period of substance abuse, you will often experience withdrawal symptoms as a result.

The withdrawal process is the beginning of your recovery, and you will experience a variety of mental and physical withdrawal symptoms during this period. Common withdrawal symptoms include:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Cravings
  • Insomnia
  • Loss of appetite
  • Sweating

If you have attempted home detox in London alone, you may have experienced these feelings or symptoms already, and without medical assistance, they can become unbearable and dangerous, which is why so many people relapse when attempting home detox alone.

This is one of the biggest strengths of detoxing with a rehab provider. At Cassiobury Court, we provide medically assisted detox programmes which are tailored to be safely administered at our centre.

Once we understand the severity of your addiction, our medical team will provide tailored detox prescription medications to help alleviate any withdrawal symptoms experienced. Get in touch to learn more about our alcohol and drug detox programmes.

 

Step 3 – Therapy & Psychological Treatments

Therapy can make the difference between short and long-term recovery; at every CQC registered rehab centre, you will complete a range of therapies as they are proven to help people quit an addiction.

At Cassiobury Court, we provide both individual and group sessions and offer many different addiction therapies in private rehab that help you overcome your addiction.

We offer both traditional and holistic therapies to ensure that all our residents receive extensive care, plus, each of the therapies that we administer here at Cassiobury is backed by research and data on their effectiveness.

Our Psychological Therapies include:

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a powerful therapeutic approach designed to help individuals struggling with substance abuse regain control over their emotions and actions. 

In our rehabilitation setting, ACT encourages participants to acknowledge and accept their feelings rather than fight them. By embracing these emotions without judgment, individuals can break free from the cycle of avoidance that often drives addictive behaviours. 

Through ACT, our patients learn to identify their values and commit to actions that align with them, which encourages people not just to develop as a person but also to rebuild a sense of purpose and direction. 

This therapy is especially beneficial for those who find it challenging to express their emotions, as it provides a safe environment to explore and discuss feelings with trained professionals who can offer support and guidance.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a widely recognised psychological technique that plays a significant role in treating addictions, depression, and anxiety.

In the context of a drug and alcohol rehabilitation programme, CBT helps individuals understand the intricate connection between their thoughts, feelings, and behaviours.

By examining and challenging negative thought patterns, patients can begin to alter the behaviours that contribute to their addiction. CBT empowers individuals to develop healthier coping mechanisms, enabling them to manage triggers and stressors more effectively.

As a cornerstone of addiction treatment, CBT is extensively used in rehab centres, providing a structured approach that equips patients with practical tools to maintain long-term sobriety.

12 Steps of Recovery

The 12-step programme is a foundational tool in the recovery process, guiding individuals through a structured journey that addresses the complexities of addiction.

Each of the 12 steps offers a framework for personal reflection, accountability, and spiritual growth, which are essential components of lasting recovery. In a rehabilitation setting, the 12-step programme helps individuals understand the progression of their addiction and provides a roadmap for their recovery journey.

By changing thought patterns and perceptions, the 12 steps encourage participants to take responsibility for their actions, seek forgiveness, and build a supportive community.

This programme is often integrated into group therapy sessions, a sense of shared experience and mutual support among participants.

One-to-One Key Working

Our one-to-one essential work involves private meetings between a resident and their designated addiction support worker.

This personalised approach allows for deep, confidential discussions that may not be possible in a group setting.

During these sessions, individuals have the opportunity to explore their thoughts and feelings in a safe and non-judgmental environment. The support worker provides tailored guidance, helping the residents develop strategies for coping with challenges and staying focused on their recovery goals.

This individualised attention is essential for addressing specific issues that may not be covered in broader group therapies, making it a necessary component of a comprehensive rehabilitation programme.

Wellbeing Group Therapy & Meditation Sessions

Wellbeing Group Therapy and Meditation Sessions are integral parts of a holistic rehabilitation programme designed to promote mindfulness and stress management.

These sessions provide a calming counterbalance to the intensity of addiction treatment, helping individuals manage anxiety and emotional distress. Group therapy provides a sense of community, where participants can share their experiences and support one another.

Meditation, on the other hand, teaches techniques for relaxation and self-awareness, which are invaluable for managing cravings and maintaining focus during recovery.

Together, these practices are designed to enhance general well-being over the longer term, making the rehabilitation journey more balanced and sustainable.

Creative & Drama Therapy

Creative and drama therapy can also be beneficial for some of our patients, as these creative releases offer innovative and engaging ways to address the emotional and psychological aspects of addiction.

Through creative expression, individuals can explore their feelings, gain clarity, and develop new coping strategies in a non-verbal and often therapeutic way.

Drama therapy, in particular, allows participants to enact scenarios and roles that help them process past experiences and rehearse new, healthier behaviours. These therapies can reduce stress, improve interpersonal skills, and boost self-esteem, making them valuable additions to a rehabilitation program. While participation is optional, these sessions are highly encouraged as they provide unique opportunities for personal growth and healing.

Art Therapy

Art Therapy is a therapeutic technique that enables individuals in recovery to express their thoughts and emotions through creative outlets. In a rehabilitation setting, art therapy serves as a non-verbal form of communication, allowing participants to process complex feelings that may be difficult to articulate.

By visualising their emotions, individuals can gain new insights into their behaviour and develop healthier ways to cope with stress.

Art therapy is particularly effective in reducing anxiety, enhancing self-awareness, and providing a sense of accomplishment, all of which are very important for sustaining long-term recovery. This therapy is widely used in rehab centres to support those with substance use disorders, offering a creative pathway to emotional healing.

Support Meetings

Groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Cocaine Anonymous (CA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) support meetings are beneficial local recovery programmes which take place across the UK.

Clients are encouraged to take part in additional support group meetings, if they find them helpful, via Zoom in the evenings during their rehab stay, and it is commonly suggested once drug or alcohol rehab is complete.

AcuDetox

AcuDetox is an alternative form of acupuncture that focuses on five points in the ear. The procedure has been found to be effective in providing relief from specific symptoms and is used to treat addiction, trauma, and stress. Acupuncture is available as part of our rehab programme upon request.

Body Scan Meditation

The body scan is a simple meditation exercise that trains the mind to be more open and aware of sensory experiences. This will result in greater acceptance of one’s physical self.

Social Activities and Personal Training

At our drug and alcohol rehab centre in London, in addition to the above, we also provide social activities that help you enjoy your time at Cassiobury Court and accelerate the rehabilitation process. These activities include daily group walks, quiz nights, team games and film nights, fellowship events, and family visits.

We also have a personal trainer who works with clients who wish to exercise during their stay. This can be great for both the body and mind, which is why we recommend trying this therapy for those staying at our rehab centre.

We try to ensure that your experience here is as comfortable as possible, so we can also provide extra services on request and for an additional charge, such as hair and beauty sessions, manicures, pedicures, chiropractic and podiatry, dentistry, etc.

Step 4 – Aftercare and Relapse Prevention

Upon completion of treatment at drug and alcohol rehab in London, you will receive 12 months of free aftercare, with regular meetings taking place via Zoom every Monday.

Our rehab aftercare meetings are designed to help keep you in touch with your addiction recovery workers and discuss any issues you may face when you return home to everyday life. Aftercare is an essential tool in helping you stay on track by giving you access to invaluable support long after treatment has been completed.

Along with 12 months of free aftercare, we recommend that you attend regular AA, NA, or CA support meetings, which will give you much-needed additional support during the most challenging phase of recovery.

Woman talking during group therapy in alcohol rehab London

The Importance of Aftercare in Addiction Recovery

Recovery after time spent in residential alcohol rehab is key to maintaining long-term sobriety. The first few months after your rehab programme in London has ended are known to be the most difficult.

This is due to several reasons, such as your home environment may be triggering your recovery or the sudden lack of 24/7 support from medical professionals, which you receive in a private drug and alcohol clinic. It can be hard to maintain recovery alone, which is why our phones are always open to offer advice and guidance when you may need it most.

With one year of free aftercare to help you remain on track, you have the best opportunity to make a complete, long-term addiction recovery. Aftercare sessions take place weekly so you can experience the continued support provided by the team at Cassiobury Court, no matter where you are located.

We also recommend that you seek outpatient treatment services in London to help with your recovery to help with local support. To achieve long-term recovery after your alcohol and drug rehabilitation programme with us, please get in touch today.

 

How Much Does Rehab in London Cost?

The cost of receiving drug and alcohol rehab in London is dependent on the length of stay and the treatments you require and are subject to change. See the cost breakdown of how much our drug and alcohol rehab costs in London:

  • 7 Days – £4,675
  • 10 Days – £6,150
  • 14 Days – £8,400
  • 21 Days – £11,900
  • 28 Days – £14,000+

This is the inclusive price for your treatment, aftercare, and everything else you need to get on the right path to recovery. To find out more about what each level of stay entails, don’t hesitate to give us a call at 0800 001 4070. We can explain what is best suited to you and your addiction.

 

What Drug Addictions We Treat at Cassiobury Court

Here at Cassiobury Court, we treat a range of alcohol, drug addiction and behavioural disorders.

Our highly experienced team have treated patients with multiple diagnoses and physical impairments and is available to help. The specific drug addictions we treat include:

Alcohol Rehab London

Alcohol addiction is extremely common, and alcohol withdrawal symptoms can make it very difficult to overcome without medical help. Our alcohol rehab programme involves an initial alcohol detox, followed by treatment therapies such as CBT and individual counselling to treat the psychological element of alcohol abuse.

Prescription medications can be prescribed during alcohol detox, and alcohol withdrawal typically lasts 5-7 days. Medications such as Chlordiazepoxide can help you manage severe withdrawal and are a significant advantage over home detox in London.

Once the detox has been completed and your addiction treatment programme has ended, you will receive one year of aftercare sessions in London to continue your recovery support.

Prescription Drug Rehab London

Prescription drug addiction is a growing problem across the UK, and opioid drugs such as codeine, hydrocodone, benzos, and fentanyl are highly addictive and challenging to recover from alone.

At Cassiobury Court rehab centre, we offer prescription drug rehab treatment to help you overcome addiction. The first step is a prescription drug detox, which safely removes opiates from your system with medical assistance. A prescription drug detox typically takes 10-15 days, and withdrawal symptoms can include fever, intense cravings, sweating, insomnia, diarrhoea and nausea.

Once this stage has been completed, a wide variety of treatment therapies are provided, such as mindfulness programmes, drama therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, yoga, and personal training sessions.

To learn more about our prescription drug rehab programme in London, phone today at 0800 001 4070.

Cannabis Rehab London

Weed is psychologically addictive for some people who smoke or ingest it. If you feel like you are no longer in control of your weed consumption and find you are using it to cope with emotions, use it excessively, or feel anxious if you are unable to smoke cannabis, it may be worth considering cannabis rehab treatment.

Cannabis rehab involves cannabis withdrawal, where you will stop consuming the drug surrounded by professionals, followed by therapies to help you cope with the psychological cravings you have for the drug and manage any mental health disorders you may have developed.

Cocaine Rehab London

Cocaine is a widely abused addictive drug, which is a huge problem across the country, especially in London.

According to the National Office for Statistics, 3.5% of adults used Cocaine in London in the year 2020, the highest by Region in the UK.

Cocaine is highly addictive and is found either as a powder which is snorted through the nostrils or as a crystallised form of cocaine known as crack, which is either smoked or injected. We offer cocaine rehab treatment at Cassiobury Court to help people suffering from cocaine abuse achieve a full recovery. Learn more about the types of cocaine below:

Powder Cocaine

Powder cocaine is popular in the nightclub scene, and people who regularly go out with friends on nights out in London may have been offered the drug on numerous occasions.

Cocaine is readily available in London, and access to cocaine is worryingly widespread in London and other large metropolitan cities.

People may find that what was once occasional drug use on a night out develops into an addictive habit which requires cocaine use during the day and even during work hours. Some people may start with a powder cocaine addiction, which can be expensive and ruin personal finances, leading to the use of the cheaper form of crack cocaine in an attempt to continue substance use of cocaine.

Crack Cocaine London

Crack Cocaine is generally cheaper and more addictive than powder cocaine and gives users an intense high. Crack cocaine is usually smoked or heated up and injected.

Crack is an extremely addictive drug and can have devastating long-term effects on people’s livelihoods. Often, people find themselves using crack in conjunction with other drugs, such as Heroin, or as a drug cocktail, which is known as Speedballing. Cocaine rehab consists of a “detox” cocaine withdrawal, followed by therapies to help people suffering from cocaine addiction achieve sobriety.

Speedballing Treatment in London

Of all the people needing treatment for drug abuse in the UK, speedballing was the second most common group, just behind the heroin group. Speedballing involves the mixture of crack cocaine and opiates such as heroin.

The latest study conducted by the UK government projected that the following areas in London have the highest rates of opioid and crack use.

  1.   Tower Hamlets
  2.   Lambeth
  3.   Ealing
  4.   Hackney
  5.   Newham

Patients who attend our rehab clinic who suffer from crack cocaine addiction or heroin are provided with carefully conducted addiction treatment that ensures both the mind and body are treated, such as mental health disorders like depression or anxiety that are commonly experienced alongside drug addiction.

Prescription medication during the drug detox period is commonly prescribed to relieve withdrawal symptoms, and all patients are monitored throughout their stay with us.

Heroin Addiction London

Heroin addiction is the second most common drug people receive treatment for in rehab, behind alcohol. Heroin is a difficult drug to recover from as it causes strong cravings and uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms.

Heroin is injected into your body and users of heroin are often at risk of a variety of short and long-term health problems as a result of use.

If you are using heroin and realise you have a problem, it is much better to get treatment at a drug rehab in London. We can help you seek heroin rehab treatment in a suitable location for you to help you recover from heroin addiction and live a life free from addiction.

young girl talking in group therapy at alcohol rehab in london

Dual Diagnosis Treatment

At Cassiobury Court, we understand the relationship that commonly exists between mental health and addiction, which is why we offer dual-diagnosis treatment options. If you are suffering from co-occurring drug or alcohol addiction as well as a mental health disorder, we can provide you with treatment which will target both elements of your health problem.

Talking therapies such as cognitive behavioural therapy have been proven to be extremely helpful in treating both addiction and mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, PSTD and OCD disorders.

CBT helps you address your problems and reevaluate your thinking about them. Group therapy and support groups are other commonly used dual diagnosis treatments in London rehab centres, as they help you discuss your feelings with people experiencing similar situations.

It is extremely important that all elements of the body are treated when somebody struggles with addiction and mental health conditions, as dual diagnosis requires a special form of treatment to recover fully. The team at Cassiobury Court uses only evidence-based addiction treatments to help those with dual diagnosis to achieve long-term recovery and well-being.

Even for those who do not have a pre-existing mental health condition, addiction often takes a huge toll on your mental health, relationships, and general well-being. Addiction therapies are incredibly important elements of any private London alcohol rehab programme and are an ample reason why residential rehab clinics have such high success rates in comparison to other outpatient options.

 

What to Choose? Inpatient or Outpatient Treatment in London

When considering drug and alcohol rehab in London, you may be weighing up whether to choose treatment at an inpatient private treatment facility or an outpatient facility; so, it is understandable to wonder – what is the difference between addiction treatments?

Outpatient rehab programmes are generally more flexible treatment plans that do not require you to stay overnight at hospitals or London alcohol rehab centres.

With free drug and alcohol outpatient services, you can expect outpatient plans to typically include treatments and therapies such as group therapy and key work sessions. However, this form of treatment can be challenging if you or a loved one is suffering from addiction as you’re unable to physically remove yourself from the temptations and environment that your addiction developed in.

So, what are your rehab options?

Inpatient Rehab London

Inpatient rehab is among the best treatment options available to you as it provides you with intensive care to help you recover from addiction and most importantly, maintain recovery once the programme is complete.

At Cassiobury Court, our inpatient programme offers specialist treatment, detox and therapies including group therapy, one-to-one therapy, daily walks, yoga and meditation, as well as a number of other holistic therapies. Something that makes inpatient rehab so unique and beneficial is the assisted detox with a medical professional that is received by all residents attending private London rehab.

Our drug and alcohol detox clinic is one of the safest places to be whilst you undertake detox as your body may need support and we can monitor your physical and mental health 24/7. Plus, as we have mentioned, being within a residential rehab space removes you from your home environment in London where there are potentially several triggers and risks of relapse.

Instead, private rehab provides you with a safe space to recover and relax, away from the stresses that may exist at home. You receive nutritional meals, catering, and peer support throughout your stay, making the entire rehabilitation process easier for you.

Benefits of Inpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab in London

  • 24 Hour Support
  • Medically Assisted Detoxification
  • Safe, Secure Environment
  • Relaxing Grounds and Gardens
  • On Suite Bedroom
  • Access to Fully Trained Addiction Specialists
  • Healthy Food and Set Meals

When you join a residential rehab programme you will be expected to stay in our rehab clinic for anywhere from one to six weeks; this form of treatment will maximise the chance of you making a full recovery. It is important to consider any responsibilities in your life that may need addressing prior to admission, and this may influence whether you choose inpatient or outpatient treatment.

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Free Drug and Alcohol Rehab in London

Cassiobury Court is an NHS-qualified treatment facility. In some circumstances, you can stay in our rehab centre through the NHS if you’re in a crisis and referred locally from A&E.

Receiving NHS funding for treating addiction can be very difficult and often comes with very long waiting times due to the high demand. However, there is a wide range of addiction help resources in London available to aid you in your recovery journey. Find out more about available addiction support in London below:

Turning Point

Turning Point – Drug and Alcohol Wellbeing Service (DAWS)

32a Wardour Street, Soho, London, Greater London, W1D 6QR

info@turning-point.co.uk

020 7437 3523

https://www.turning-point.co.uk/

Opening times:

  • Monday: 10:30am – 4:30pm
  • Tuesday: 10:30am – 4:30pm
  • Wednesday: 10:30am – 8:30pm
  • Thursday: 10:30am – 8:30pm
  • Friday: 10:30am – 4:30pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Description: The Drug and Alcohol Wellbeing Service is a local substance abuse support and inpatient treatment service.

Key Services:

  • Addiction Therapy
  • Holistic Therapies
  • One-to-one counselling and addiction support
  • Detox & Addiction Recovery Programme
  • Evidence-based addiction treatments
  • Inpatient rehab

Change Grow Live

CGL – Drug and Alcohol Services – Camden

7-8 Early Mews, Arlington Road, Camden Town, NW1 7HG

camden.referrals@cgl.org.uk

020 3227 4950

https://changegrowlive.org/drug-and-alcohol-camden

Opening Times:

  • Monday: 9.00 am – 5:00 pm
  • Tuesday: 9.00am – 5.00pm
  • Wednesday: 9.00am – 5.00pm
  • Thursday: 9.00am – 5.00pm
  • Friday: 9.00am – 5.00pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Description: Free local alcohol and drug addiction treatment service based in Camden.

Key Services:

  • Addiction Counselling
  • Group Therapy & Counselling
  • Art Therapy
  • Medically Assisted Detox
  • Online Treatment Options

CDARS – The Wandsworth Day Programme

CDARS – The Wandsworth Day Programme

117 Cedars Road, London, SW4 0PW

info@cdars.org.uk

020 7498 6149

https://www.cdars.org.uk/project/Substance_Misuse

Opening Times:

  • Monday: 9.00am – 8:00pm
  • Tuesday: 9.00am – 8:00pm
  • Wednesday: 9.00am – 8:00pm
  • Thursday: 9.00am – 8:00pm
  • Friday: 9.00am – 8:00pm
  • Saturday: 10am – 2:00pm
  • Sunday: Closed

Description: The Wandsworth Day Programme is an outpatient treatment service funded by Wandsworth Public Health and delivered in partnership with South West London and St George’s Trust (SWLSTG).

Key Services:

  • 1:1 Keywork and Counselling Sessions
  • Day Programmes
  • Aftercare and Relapse Prevention Services
  • Community Outreach Services
  • Information and Advice on Overcoming Addiction
  • Addiction Therapies

Haringey Recovery Service

Haringey Recovery Service

590 Seven Sisters Road, London, Greater London, N15 6HR

humankind.haga590hrs@nhs.net

020 8801 3999

Opening Times:

  • Monday: 9.00am – 5:00pm
  • Tuesday: 9.00am – 5.00pm
  • Wednesday: 9.00am – 5.00pm
  • Thursday: 9.00am – 5.00pm
  • Friday: 9.00am – 5.00pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

Description: HAGA provides a wide range of local community and residential support services for individuals suffering from substance abuse in the Haringey area.

Key Services:

  • Holistic Therapies
  • Outpatient Treatment
  • Alcohol and Drug Abuse Education & Support
  • One to One Support Sessions with Alcohol Specialists
  • Medically Assisted Detox Led by Trained Nurses

 

Other Addiction Support Options in London

There are many other alternative services to private alcohol and drug rehab in London that can provide invaluable support and advice to individuals or family members needing help with addiction. Learn more here:

Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous / Narcotics Anonymous are free local support meetings which are available to anyone seeking help with a drink or drug problem.

Typical AA and NA meetings have a leader who leads a discussion, and every person who attends is encouraged to open up and share their experiences with one another and encourage recovery.

Several studies have shown that AA & NA meetings combined with outpatient or inpatient treatment programmes are very effective in helping individuals maintain long-term recovery from addiction.

Local AA Meetings

Here is a list of Alcoholics Anonymous support groups you can access after you leave rehab.

You will receive advice from other people who have suffered from alcohol addictions in the past and learn what has helped them through the period and certain techniques that you may find beneficial yourself.

Here are some local AA meeting groups in London you can attend:

Brixton Basics 123

Monday

All Saints Church, 250 Lyham Rd

Time: 19.30 – duration 1hr

Postcode: SW2 5NP

Streatham English Martyrs Physical & Online

Monday

English Martyrs RC Church, 2 Mitcham Ln

Time: 19.30 – duration 1hr 30mins

Postcode: SW16 6NN

Or Join the meeting through this zoom link.

East Dulwich Newcomers

Tuesday

Christ Church, 263 Barry Road, East Dulwich

Time: 12.30 – duration 1hr 30mins

Postcode: SE22 0JT

A full list of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings taking place in the London area can be found on the Alcoholics Anonymous website, along with start times and if these sessions are online via Zoom or WhatsApp group chats.

Narcotics Anonymous Groups in London

If you have been suffering from a drug addiction such as a cocaine or heroin addiction, Narcotics Anonymous is a useful resource if you are looking for outside support groups to help with your drug addiction.

You will hear stories from people in the meeting and find out how they have experienced drug addiction and the steps to take to help you overcome substance abuse. By attending these helpful community groups in London, you can further reduce the risk of relapse.

To find the most convenient NA meeting in your London Borough please check out the timetable of meetings on the Narcotics Anonymous website and enter your postcode for all available options.

Smart Recovery

SMART Recovery offers an alternative, scientific-based programme for addiction recovery. The programme helps individuals identify whether they have a problem and provides useful tools and techniques to help support recovery.

Meetings provided through SMART recovery are run by trained professionals and are focused on finding the best way to manage your addictive behaviours.

Free Helplines

Dedicated free helplines can provide great support for those needing support for both addiction and mental health conditions, and thankfully the UK has a large number of organisations offering this type of service.

See below the contact details of these organisations:

Talk to Frank

Talk to Frank is a free help service that provides information and advice to young people on the harms of illegal drugs and alcohol misuse.

0300 123 6600

Text: 82111

https://www.talktofrank.com/contact

Live chat: https://www.talktofrank.com/livechat

Drinkaware

Drinkline is a free, confidential helpline available to individuals concerned about their own or a loved one drinking problem.

0300 123 1110

Live chat: https://www.drinkaware.co.uk/chat-with-an-advisor

Supportline is a free service that offers support for individuals who are suffering from the impacts of alcoholism.

01708 765200

info@supportline.org.uk

Online Resources

There are a large number of online resources that are designed to help support the process of overcoming addiction.

Reading online resources can help you identify harmful addiction behaviours and mental health problems whilst offering advice on the best methods for treatment.

Whether you are dealing with a chronic illness or are worried about a family member’s drinking habits, online resources can provide all the information needed when researching the effects of alcohol and drug abuse problems.

See below list of useful websites for online drug and alcohol addiction resources:

 

Drawbacks of Outpatient Treatment in London

Reaching out for any addiction help is a good step in the right direction. Outpatient rehab is an excellent resource for those who have mild addictions, responsibilities, or commitments at home. At the same time, inpatient programmes are a more intensive form of addiction treatment, and the programmes are tailored to the individual.

When you begin outpatient treatment, you will visit a community support group, often organised through yourself or your local GP, where you may be administered medications and attend appointments made for you to participate in counselling sessions in London.

Via this rehabilitation method, you will essentially be going through the detoxification period in your own home and without professional support. Home detox can be a very challenging process, and depending on how severe your addiction is, you can encounter hard-to-manage side effects.

Withdrawal symptoms can be treated to an extent through prescribed medications, but at home, you may not have access to the full range of drugs or professional support used to combat the worst of these withdrawal symptoms.

Something to keep in mind when choosing between outpatient versus inpatient is that outpatient means you remain in your home environment throughout the process. It will still be easy to access drugs or alcohol, and your daily routine will not change, and you will rely on your desire for sobriety without 24/7 support to continue recovery.

No matter what treatment service you decide, reaching out is a step in the right direction for recovery in London. Phone today on 0800 001 4070 to learn more.

 

Benefits of Outpatient Drug and Alcohol Rehab in London

The main benefit of outpatient treatment is its flexibility, as treatments and therapies can be completed around busy work schedules and personal commitments. For some people, attending a private rehab centre where you are away from home for a few weeks isn’t suitable and doesn’t work around commitments. This is when outpatient services in London are most useful.

Free addiction services such as AA and NA can also be very beneficial for people who experience a drug or alcohol abuse problem which has not developed into a serious addiction which requires around-the-clock medical support.

The main three benefits of outpatient rehab are:

  • Treatment is free
  • You are able to go about your daily business
  • Have full access to family members/events

If you are trying to decide which form of addiction treatment is best for you, get in touch today for free advice and guidance.

 

How Long Does Drug and Alcohol Rehab Last?

The length of rehab treatment varies depending on your budget, the severity of your addiction and your personal preferences.

We recommend a treatment programme of 28 days or more, as this provides you with enough time to finish your alcohol or drug detox and experience several therapy treatments through a structured rehab programme.

If your addiction is mild, you may only need a shorter stay in rehab, such as 10-day programmes, and this will involve only a medically assisted detox. This is also a good option if you have a smaller budget but still require supportive and intensive treatment.

An alcohol or drug addiction is best treated when extensive therapy has been utilised to get to the root of your substance abuse issues and where solutions are put in place for when you get the urge to relapse. If you have found yourself visiting a rehab in the past and relapsed, it may indicate that you need a longer stay to give yourself the best chance of long-term recovery.

This is why 28-day rehab programmes and longer are recommended, as they provide the best recovery rates. To get more information about our treatment programmes, call 0800 001 4070 today.

 

How Does Rehab Help People?

For many addicts, there can be an identifiable reason that has caused their addiction to develop. It might have been a hidden trauma for some people, and for others, it might be a co-existing mental health issue.

Within our rehabilitation programme, we will help you better understand how your mind works and what makes you tick, with the aim of discovering the root of your problem. Understanding yourself better can often help you commit to your recovery programme and make progress.

Once your medically assisted drug and alcohol detox is complete, we will guide and teach coping mechanisms to you, as well as provide advice for how to manage co-existing mental health issues. We offer a range of rehab treatments to help with your drug or alcohol addiction. Each treatment plan includes holistic therapy sessions to eliminate addictive behaviours and make the recovery process more enjoyable.

These kinds of activities, along with the medical implications that help the process of withdrawal, are the ways that choosing a drug and alcohol rehab London can help you on the road to sobriety.

 

How Can I Convince a Loved One to Receive Drug and Alcohol Rehab in London?

It’s important not to get discouraged when dealing with a loved one who suffers from a substance misuse disorder. While it may seem like there are no easy ways to help them, you can start by taking small steps which could help your family member on the road to recovery.

When talking to someone dealing with drug addiction or alcoholism, it’s important that you are not judgmental and are engaging in a two-way conversation. An honest message without threatening the person will likely help more than anything else in recovery, as people with addictions tend to make the decision of seeking help on their own accord when they are ready.

If you have exhausted all attempts to convince your loved one to get help, then there is an option that we provide in the form of an intervention programme for family members. However, we are not able to force someone into receiving alcohol or drug rehab – the decision must be there of their own choice.

Intervention is a powerful tool that is designed to help people suffering from addiction who want to start recovery. We offer a family intervention service which arranges an opportunity for families and friends to work with our addiction recovery experts to find the best way to convince your loved one to receive the help they need.

Once a recovery plan has been created, a meeting between the person with an addiction, their loved ones and our addiction recovery worker will be arranged with the aim of getting your loved one to agree to enter residential rehab. If an agreement can be reached, then your loved one will be taken straight to our rehab facility to start treatment as soon as possible.

This approach is seen as the most effective way to help reluctant loved ones to accept treatment with very high success rates.

 

Family Referral Service

It can be extremely frustrating if you have a loved one who does not want to receive treatment for their addiction or is in denial about the severity of their substance abuse disorder.

Although you are not able to force somebody else into rehab, there are a number of resources that you can use from private rehab centres such as ours to help get your loved one on the road to recovery.

At Cassiobury Court, we offer a family referral service to help family members seek resources and support from our experienced admissions team and recovery workers. We can help you to understand addiction better and learn techniques to manage it healthily.

Some of the things we can help you with include:

  • Support and advise you on how to talk about addiction openly with your loved one
  • Provide you with updates on resident’s welfare and improvements if they attend rehab
  • Option of a family intervention service with our trained addiction therapist
  • Suggest techniques to help support those going through addiction
  • Answer questions that you have about rehab treatment and what we offer
  • Discuss your budget and requirements to help your loved one

Private rehabilitation is the best way to make a recovery from addiction and treatment often makes a huge difference to the quality of life of our residents. If you would like to find out more about our family referral service, contact our admissions team for a chat on 0800 001 4070.

 

What Causes Drug and Alcohol Addiction?

Have you ever wondered why an addiction has developed for you or a loved one? Drug and alcohol addiction affects hundreds of thousands of people across the UK and is, unfortunately, a very common problem that families face.

Although anybody can become addicted to substances such as cocaine, alcohol or cannabis, there are a few factors which make you more likely to experience addiction at some point in your life.

Factors that make some people more prone to addiction include but certainly aren’t limited to:

  • Family history of addiction
  • Underlying mental health issues such as depression and anxiety
  • Biology – some people are genetically more likely to experience addiction
  • Stress
  • Childhood neglect
  • Certain personalities – some people have an addictive personality, which makes them more susceptible to drug or alcohol addiction.

Although some people are more prone to experiencing addiction, it doesn’t mean that other people are immune to drug or alcohol abuse.

Even people who are conscious of famously addictive drugs such as heroin or crystal meth can be caught in the cycle of addiction to alcohol or prescription drugs.

Family sat together talking about addiction

Why Should You Rehabilitate at Our London Based Rehab Facility?

By selecting our residential rehab centre in London, you will have access to our leading addiction treatments and specialist addiction team. For those who are living with mild side effects or problems caused by addiction, outpatient treatment may be suitable and convenient for your needs.

However, for the greatest recovery rates, consider inpatient care. At Cassiobury Court we believe in promoting residential rehab programmes which provide you with care 24 hours a day. Although our centre may be a short distance from your home, this time away at rehab in London will provide the best opportunity to complete both a drug and alcohol detox and alternative treatments privately.

Working through an addiction is a private matter, which is why we ensure you will be provided with the peace of mind to work through treatment whilst residing at our state-of-the-art London rehab facility.

To increase recovery rates, we provide you with a personalised treatment programme, which combines our detox method and our psychological treatments. This programme will be moulded around your needs, which factor in your addiction history, recovery goals and ensures that the most effective road to rehabilitation is provided.

If you are in the right mind frame to start your recovery, being open about your addiction and reaching out for help if your first step to sobriety. Our specialist team ensure you have a strong support network around you while completing rehab in London.

Completing a drug and alcohol detox in London will kickstart your recovery. Our alternative addiction treatments at Cassiobury Court are the best available in the area, and our team is dedicated to helping you achieve recovery.

We recommend residential treatment for the best possible outcome. By completing detox and psychological methods to tackle your drug and alcohol consumption, you will be able to recover from substance abuse completely.

Here are some of the substances we can help with:

  • Alcohol
  • Cocaine
  • Ketamine
  • Mephedrone
  • Crack
  • Crystal Meth
  • GHB / GBL
  • Cannabis
  • Amphetamine
  • Methadone
  • Prescription Drugs

 

How to Get Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment Today

Once the admission process has been completed and a deposit has been paid, you will receive a start date, often within 24-48 hours. This is the fastest way to get help. The admissions process is also available via an NHS GP in certain circumstances, but be aware that this may not be as fast or guaranteed.

Free NHS addiction services are also available. To access these, you need only phone your GP.

At Cassiobury Court, we firmly believe that treating you at a residential rehab centre away from your home helps you address any issues that may contribute to the addiction you are battling. Reach out today to set the date of your admission and come one step closer to addiction recovery at our alcohol rehab in London.

 

Contact Our London Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centre

If you are looking for a leading residential rehab clinic that can provide you with a variety of treatment options to help you overcome addiction to alcohol or drugs, consider Cassiobury Court’s alcohol rehab in London.

Our addiction rehab packages come with a FREE 12-month aftercare programme to help keep the risk of relapse to a minimum in London once treatment is completed. For more information, call our Drug and Alcohol Rehab London centre on 0800 001 4070 – our admissions team are available 24 hours a day.

 

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    My time at Cassiobury Court has been a life changing experience and one I will be forever grateful for. When I arrived I was mentally broken and morally bankrupt and believe my time here has given me the tools to finally turn my life around. The staff here are incredible and consistently go above and beyond with their care, support and guidance. I cannot thank everyone enough or offer high enough praise for the work that you do. I truly believe that this is the only place I could have begun my journey to recovery. For anyone who is struggling with addiction and wants to change their life for the better, I can say with confidence today that it is possible. Thank you Cassiobury Court. ODAAT

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    I entered through the gates of Cassiobury court a very frightened and ill women. This was my first time in treatment and from the start I was made to feel welcome and loved by all the staff. Once going through my detox , I finally started joining the group workshops and meeting my peers. This place is amazing , every day you have a routine starting with breakfast and then onto group lessons and ex clients coming in to share their journey with you , which is the best thing ever as they have walked the same steps as you and you can really relate to them and see the hope that their is life after addiction . You are encouraged to work hard but also have some freedom to rest if needed. I found my mind opening to finally understand the illness I have been suffering from and to see its not only ME on my own , there are other people like me out there. Nearly every staff member is in recovery , which is so important as they understand what you are going through and teach you the tools to be able to maintain this once you leave rehab . You also have the opportunity to go to AA and CA meetings in Watford which is great as you go as a group and then gives you the confidence to continue once you leave . My keyworker was Rebecca and can not thank her enough , she really is AMAZING and has helped me so much . She is very honest and open and shares her journey with you which gives you the encouragement to feel safe and be able to open up and share yours with her xx Every member of staff in this place is full of so much knowledge and kindness . You always have someone to talk to if you need a chat or any help . The food is also fantastic ,Alan and Paula do an amazing job . There is menu every day and if you don't like what is on offer you can always ask them to make you something else. Sam and her team do a brilliant job of keeping your rooms clean /maintenance of the building . And again if there is anything you are not happy with or need you can always go to Sam and she will do her best to help you I have been very lucky to have meet some fantastic and supportive peers at my time in CC. Rebecca , Ayo , Martin , Gerard , Seth , Jane , Alison , Shipra , Laura , Sam , Raffa , Patricia and every member of staff I thank you from the bottom of my heart Kel xxxx

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    I spent 2 weeks at Cassiobury, really think it might have saved my life, Jane walked me in on the first day and told me I wouldn't want to leave by the end of it, she wasn't wrong. Every member of staff were amazing and so supportive. Having had two not so good experiences at other rehabs I was very nervous and in a really bad way, at my worst point in drinking ever and thinking there was no way out, but now I feel better than I have in 4 years 🙂 so apprecitive to literally everyone there, so welcoming and understanding. The food is amazing too, and will cater to your needs, felt so looked after and genuinely cared for, will forever be grateful for this experience x

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    This was my first stay at a rehab facility and I entered for a 28 day stay. I came through the gates feeling like a hopeless lost child who had exhausted all other avenues, and now leave as a strong and hopeful individual with all the tools I need to carry on my sobriety journey on the outside. The day one, all the staff were caring and attentive, catering for all of your needs and explaining everything perfectly in a calm and friendly manner - you felt welcomed straight away. All of the days were filled with useful and varied sessions, with a structured routine, but still time to socialise and get to know your peers. One to one therapy sessions were invaluable, and I learnt a lot from my sessions which were conducted in a professional but caring manner, and have given me many techniques to take with me. Also the one to one key work sessions were brilliant, guiding you on your journey in a straightforward, constructive but also compassionate way. Also thanks to all of the amazing staff who ran all of our group sessions, I gained so much from these. The food was excellent, as well as the medical and housekeeping staff who ensured that you could focus your time and energy on your recovery at all times. For anyone seeking help with an addiction, I would 100% recommend Cassiobury Court.

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    I have had serious addiction problems for the last 10 years that have ruined my life and the life of my loved ones. I am in my early 30’s and this was my third time in rehab but my first time staying at Cassiobury Court. The difference between Cassiobury and other facilities is incredible and you can’t compare with the level of support and love. The staff are kind, caring and know exactly what you are going through and what you need to do in order to get better. They have multiple different ways and techniques to support you and go above and beyond in every possible way to help you. Not only do they support you while you’re there but they also support you for the first year you leave with weekly catch up sessions. I have left Cassiobury with a huge network of people in recovery. Before I was lost and alone. I can’t thank Cassiobury enough for giving me another chance at life and I’ll be forever truly grateful ❤️❤️❤️

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    As good as it gets for rehab. The staff are hard-working and caring. You get a nice blend of help and social (sober) interaction. They allow as much freedom as you can handle and mix a healthy blend of learning with the freedom to do as you please and not force any narratives.

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    Had the most amazing experience at Cassiobury Court, guided me through my issues and left me full of knowledge, positivity and hope. The amazing staff are always smiling, always offering sound advice when needed, and always there if you just need a chat, they treat you as their peers and make you feel instantly relaxed. Couldn't recommend the place more - go in with an open mind, be honest about everything and be willing to recover! (P.s. also great food ?)

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    I’ve benefitted hugely from my treatment at Cassiobury Court. In fact I’ve had the best month of the last 2 years. The staff here are the best of the best and I will always recommend this amazing place to anyone I know who requires treatment for any known addiction. Rafa the Manager, Martin, Steve, Seth, Gerard, Oli, Jane, Alison, Rebecca, Paul & George are superb as well as Alan, Paula, Helen and Steve with the unrivalled catering. Cassiobury Court is also excellent value for money compared to other far more expensive but inferior Treatment Clinics. I’m very much looking forward to returning to Chair group meetings in the future. Many thanks to everyone. You’ll always remain affectionately in my heart. Rob.

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    Cassiobury Court is a fantastic, peaceful place to recover. I am leaving today and can’t be more grateful to the staff and fellow residents who have made my stay such a wonderful experience. All the staff are happily prepared to go the extra mile to make your stay as comfortable and relaxing as possible. There are a great range of workshops and activities to help you explore how your mind, body and spirit can assist with your recovery. The kitchen team provide nutritionally balanced food options and if you don’t fancy what is on the menu they are happy to make something to your taste. The rooms, facilities and grounds are immaculately maintained. I am positive about the future.

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    I came into Cassiobury Court after years of trying to stop on my own, after years of abusing myself physically and mentally i finally came in with the willingness to ask for help and that is what i recieved. Although nervous when I first came in i was greeted with an incredibly friendly and supportive team, I was made to feel at ease and given privacy but i also knew help was ready and available when i needed it The workshops, counselling and advice all felt they were tailored to me rather then just being another client and i was encouraged to start seeing the postives of life rather then the negatives, I enjoyed every workshop and the social aspect that came with meeting a group of like minded people and felt that i was being heard and understood. Since leaving i have re started my life and had support from everyone along the way I would highly recommend them. To anyone who feels they may be struggling.

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Frequently Asked Questions

See below frequently asked questions we receive from individuals interested in our drug and alcohol rehab London service.

Cassiobury Court is a CQC-registered drug and alcohol rehab clinic in London.

Drug and alcohol abuse has caused many broken ambitions and relationships for people suffering from addiction in London. If you are suffering from substance addiction, it is important to seek help and undergo treatment at a suitable rehab for your needs. We recommend attending a residential rehab in London such as our centre at Cassiobury Court.

During your residential rehab programme, you will stay at our treatment facility for the entire recovery process. It will allow you to remove yourself or a loved one from everyday life stresses and help overcome the addiction you are struggling with. Rehab in London offered at clinics such as our rehab centre, Cassiobury Court, can be the kick-starter for a healthier life in the future. Call us today to transform your future.

Many rehab centres in the country offer addiction help. The two main rehab options are outpatient NHS services or a private rehab clinic. We recommend an inpatient treatment centre, as inpatient treatment often tends to be a lot more effective in the short and long term.

At Cassiobury Court, we offer 28-day inpatient treatment programmes, as well as shorter and longer programmes. Our admissions process is quick and efficient, and with only one phone call, you can begin admission to our rehab clinic in London.

Receiving rehab treatment is the right choice if you feel that drug or alcohol use is negatively impacting your life. It can be hard to accept that you need professional help, but by taking the plunge to start treatment you will improve your life. Private rehab is best for people with severe addictions who require intensive rehabilitation.

Outpatient or private rehab offers leading addiction treatments for anyone struggling with a dependency on addictive substances like drugs or alcohol. With recovery staff, medical professionals and other individuals who experience similar journeys available to offer support throughout your recovery, you will not feel alone whilst receiving rehab treatment at an inpatient facility like Cassiobury Court.

Many people suffering from addiction choose to opt for private rehabilitation. There are many benefits in choosing a private rehab, including the fact that admission can often be organised within 24 hours.

Cassiobury Court is a private drug and alcohol rehab facility based in London. Our professionals provide only the best care for long-term recovery. During the detox phase of treatment, you will be closely monitored by our professionals. You will also benefit from a range of group and one-on-one therapies to help work through underlying mental and emotional triggers.

Receiving rehab treatment is the right choice if you feel that drug or alcohol use is negatively impacting your life. It can be hard to accept that you need professional help, but by taking the plunge to start treatment you will improve your life. Private rehab is best for people with severe addictions who require intensive rehabilitation.

Outpatient or private rehab offers leading addiction treatments for anyone struggling with a dependency on addictive substances like drugs or alcohol. With recovery staff, medical professionals and other individuals who experience similar journeys available to offer support throughout your recovery, you will not feel alone whilst receiving rehab treatment at an inpatient facility like Cassiobury Court.

Many people suffering from addiction choose to opt for private rehabilitation. There are many benefits of private rehab, including the fact that admission can often be organised within 24 hours.

Cassiobury Court is a private drug and alcohol rehab facility based in London. Our professionals provide only the best care for long-term recovery in London. During the detox phase of treatment, you will be closely monitored by our medical professionals, so the entire process is safe. You will also benefit from a range of group and one-on-one therapies to help work through underlying mental and emotional triggers. All catering and meals are provided to you during inpatient treatment, which is another benefit of private rehab.

The admissions process to our rehab centre is fast and simple so you or a loved one can access rehabilitation treatment as soon as possible. To get into an inpatient rehab centre in London, the first step is to phone the admissions team on 0800 001 4070. They will discuss your addiction with you, your location, age, and budget, as well as any other needs you may have during your recovery journey.

You will be asked to make a deposit to secure a room in our centre, and from here you can begin treatment within 24 hours. The entire process is easy so you can begin treatment as soon as possible.

Detox is often considered to be the hardest part of getting clean. The detox process is the withdrawal from drugs and/or alcohol with trained medical professionals. Home detox can be dangerous and is not recommended, as withdrawal symptoms such as delirium tremens, seizures and irregular blood pressure can be extremely dangerous to your health if not supervised and treated.

When you start the drug or alcohol detox, you will likely experience some withdrawal symptoms. The severity of symptoms typically depends on the history, type and strength of the addiction. If you suffer from severe alcoholism, the risk of lasting damage or in severe cases, death, is more likely during the withdrawal period than a person who drinks smaller amounts. At our Greater London based clinic, our specialist team of professionals are available to supervise you throughout the detox stage.

One sure sign of drug or alcohol addiction is the occurrence of withdrawal symptoms when you attempt to detox from the substance.

The withdrawal symptoms that are experienced can vary depending on your type of addiction, but the most common symptom is an intense discomfort which threatens relapse. Our medical recovery team and addiction specialists are available to prescribe you with prescription medication which can help to alleviate your symptoms during the detox process, making the process more bearable and you are more likely to succeed.

This will help you to manage painful withdrawal symptoms and provides you with the support and care that you need during this process. By choosing to receive your addiction treatment at inpatient rehab, you will have access to all the support you need in London during your detox. It is the safest and most bearable way to complete withdrawal and is recommended by doctors.

Even with professional treatment, there is always a chance of relapse. The relapse rate is much smaller in people who attend 28 days+ rehab programmes in residential rehab, which is why this form of treatment in the most recommended.

A drug or alcohol relapse does not mean you are incapable of sobriety – you will just require further treatment. It is recommended to renter rehab if you or a loved one experiences relapse, but free and local rehab options are also available in London such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous. We want you to avoid relapse altogether, which is why we offer a proven aftercare and relapse prevention programme, which is provided to you upon the completion of rehabilitation treatment. Call our admissions team today, and they will be able to help you achieve recovery in London as soon as possible.

Besides drug and alcohol rehab in London, we also treat a range of mental health disorders and behavioural addictions as co-occurring disorder. This is only if addiction is determined to be the contributing factor to your mental condition, which will be determined by our psychiatrist.

Mental health disorders include obsessive-compulsive disorder, eating disorders, anxiety, and depression, and treatments are provided as a dual diagnosis programme.

Raffa Bari

Raffa Bari - Author

CQC Registered Manager

Raffa manages the day to day caring services here at Cassiobury Court. Dedicated to the treatment and well being of our visitors she is an outstanding mental health coach registered with BAAT (British Association of Art Therapists). Raffa has outstanding experience in managing rehabs across the country and is vastly experienced at helping people recover from drug and alcohol addictions.

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