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We have treatment centres for drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick

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Are you unsure whether visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick is for you?

At Cassiobury Court, we regularly receive concerns or questions around localised drug and alcohol rehabilitation.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Berwick

Naturally and rightly so, many individuals will question their ability to remain close to home, to their current life fuelled by drugs and alcohol while completing addiction treatment.

Others will thrive through this familiarity, using closeness as a motivator to complete drug and alcohol rehab.

With this in mind, down to the fact that responses differ from person to person, when focusing on localised rehab programmes, there’s no right or wrong answer, until we consider your needs.

Your personal needs, along with your addiction makeup and response to remaining in Berwick will guide the way. This is when you’ll know whether a drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick is for you.

For those clients who do prefer distance, we provide a residential alcohol and drug rehab clinic, set away in Watford, allowing individuals to thrive through a neutral and relaxing setting.

This will motivate them, rather than closeness, down to the fact that they have the opportunity to truly focus on themselves, their addiction recovery journey, and their future.

If you’re questioning localised recovery, it’s time to learn why, along with how residential rehab at Cassiobury Court can support you.

 

How reliable will selecting a drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick be?

As we’ve briefly shared above, reliability of localised recovery will depend on your personal needs. While comfort or convenience may be a high priority for you, it’s important to consider your ability to remain close to Berwick, while completing the tests of rehab.

Will you be able to cope through withdrawal symptoms while experiencing familiarity with your current lifestyle? Many individuals struggle with this, as they associate places, people or experiences with their current life, which naturally distracts them through rehab.

Down to this localised recovery will not be reliable. With this in mind, it is important to look internally and consider the viability of selecting a drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick.

If you have any doubts, selecting residential rehab, set away will be beneficial, ensuring that you’ll have the right environment to recover from, while preserving physical and psychological health, motivation, and recovery capabilities.

 

Can I complete outpatient addiction treatment?

Outpatient addiction treatment does have its benefits. It offers flexibility and a sense of freedom. It also provides clients with the ability to continue with their daily responsibilities while also completing drug and alcohol rehabilitation.

This type of rehab programme is fitting for someone who has control over their cravings. As great freedom and the necessity of self-control and independent recovery are present, it’s suited for someone suffering from substance abuse, rather than a physical and psychological addiction.

With this in mind, if you’re struggling with an addiction, outpatient addiction treatment will likely be discouraged. It spans over a longer period, which will not work well with the progressive condition of addiction.

Through this, residential rehab, offering a structured, in-house programme will be the most reliable option for you, ensuring that you can tackle the makeup of addiction, quickly.

Again, this form and degree of drug and alcohol rehabilitation are available through our treatment centre, providing clients with the best environment possible to advance through rehab.

 

How will I know when I’m recovered?

Signs of recovery will vary from person to person. Factors such as initial causations, the drug that they’ve been abusing, and their idea of recovery will affect this.

However, through a comprehensive rehab programme, there’s great potential for all clients to reach the foundation of addiction recovery.

The foundation of addiction recovery is where you’ll reach the sober status.

This is where you’ll have successfully withdrawn from drugs and alcohol, and you’ll also experience a change in outlooks, disengaging from the addictive tendencies of drugs and alcohol.

This is commonly a clear sign that you’re recovered on an initial scale, and that you’ll be ready to return home to Berwick for aftercare services.

Here’s where your long-term recovery journey will begin, where your efforts will need to continue post-rehab.

Ultimately, you’ll know yourself once a disconnect from drugs and alcohol have been achieved. You’ll experience clarity and a sense of freedom, helping you return home, ready to sustain sobriety.

 

Will I need to return to drug and alcohol rehab?

Returning to drug and alcohol rehab is something that we hope all clients can avoid. We see rehab as a singular experience, which can promote recovery if completed correctly.

However, for some, this will, unfortunately, be the case, where rehab hasn’t been taken seriously, or where enough effort post-rehab has been disregarded.

There are many pieces to the drug and alcohol rehabilitation puzzle which must be brought together.

We provide you with the processes to each the foundation of recovery, and also offer tools to advance towards long-term recovery. Yet, your actions post-rehab can influence whether a return to rehab is on the cards.

In most cases, future cravings or even relapse can be controlled outside of rehab. By utilising aftercare services, by maintaining a positive lifestyle, and by using a relapse prevention plan as a backup, sobriety can be maintained.

Yet, for some, returning to rehab may be a future idea, unfortunately down to a lack of engagement.

You can control whether returning to Berwick is a positive or negative step, either aiding or deterring your recovery capabilities. Select positivity by embracing the entire puzzle of addiction recovery.

 

Why is it so hard to overcome addiction?

Unfortunately, addiction is difficult to overcome. This is down to its complex makeup, targeting both physical and psychological associations.

Down to the fact that great difficulties can present themselves, this is exactly why you must look to either visit a drug and alcohol rehab in Berwick, or residential rehab, depending on your needs.

Those complexities will differ from person to person. Addiction makeup will differ from person to person. With this in mind, different types and degrees of drug and alcohol rehab must be available, to reduce the challenges of addiction recovery.

A comprehensive programme must also be completed to tackle each phase of addiction. Physical withdrawal must be aimed for, psychological intervention must be activated, working through personal causations must be completed, and relapse prevention must be prioritised.

This is down to the significant changes in which drugs and alcohol influence, soon turning into a habit, soon turning into a testing illness to suppress.

You can, however, overcome those difficulties, experience the positives of residential rehab, and return to Berwick for long-term recovery with our guidance at Cassiobury Court.

Reach out today to experience a personal rehab programme, catered around your needs.

 

What our Clients Say

 

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    Matt Gibbins

    10 Months Ago
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    I have recently completed a 28 day stay at Cassiobury Court (CC) Rehabilitation Facility. I walked up to the gates of CC in total despair. I was a broken man. A man with no purpose in life. I had been drinking for 31 years. I had lost everything – family, friends, job, houses, cars and I hated myself with a passion! I couldn’t even look at myself in the mirror. All because of the dreaded disease called ALCOHOL! I wasn’t living, just merely existing! I came to realise that I was unable to beat my addiction on my own. I had no choice but to surrender and ask for help. I hadn’t asked anyone for help in all my life – my ego and pride when drinking was just too big! I needed help from CC and the staff certainly delivered on all levels. My stay at CC was very enlightening – a phenomenal experience! The best decision I have ever made in my life! A very humbling experience. The staff at CC are all very loving, caring and willing to help their clients to succeed. It’s like they do what they do because they genuinely want to support you and save your life from addiction. They all treat you with the utmost respect and all are willing to meet your specific needs. Nothing is too much trouble for them. I cannot praise the staff at CC enough for all the love, care support and help they give to every client; Management, Therapists, Key Workers, Kitchen Staff, Housekeeping and Maintenance. The staff all treat you as an equal and I now regard them all as family – “My CC family!”. The group sessions are taken by Therapists and Key Workers who all conduct themselves in a very professional manner. The daily schedule is very structured. The staff who run these sessions all have great expertise and experience to help you on your journey to recovery. I have certainly left CC with the tools I need to sustain many happy and sober years ahead of me. I am eternally grateful to them for giving me this opportunity! The setting of CC is one of tranquility. It is in very peaceful surroundings. The is a lovely courtyard/gardens available for clients and staff to use at their leisure. The rooms and communal areas are all well maintained. The food is outstanding and fully trained staff are available for all you medical, dietry and general requirements. My overall experience of CC is sensational! I highly recommend that if you are suffering from addiction and want the best opportunity to rebuild your life and future, then your journey to recovery should start at CC. My love and best wishes to all at CC.

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    Brendan Mangan

    2 Months Ago
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    I benefitted greatly at cassiobury court. I came in willing to work hard and overcome my mental blockages which kept me relapsing. The one to one's with the therapist and going through the steps really humbled me. I know now how my head works and will never take my sobriety for granted ever again. I have a structure back in my life I.e food, sleep, exercise and have the tools I need to push on and lead a good and spiritual life. Thank you to all the Cassiobury team. From the housekeeping staff to management has been excellent. I would strongly recommend to anyone to stay for 28 days like I did as its turned my life around. From a massively heavy drinker and cocaine user to give me the chance for a good life here on end. Brenden

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    kelly heath

    6 Months Ago
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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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    Milan Patel

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    This is a treatment centre of the highest calibre. The staff are all highly professional, knowledgeable, approachable and caring. They are a hope-filled resource for any addiction advice and life advice. The wholistic approach of the treatment itself was highly beneficial. As a brief overview, it encompassed: Group sessions, which was a great opportunity to learn about addiction, effective methods of controlling thoughts, emotions and how to incorporate these new skills into daily life and recovery. Mindfulness sessions that taught us the basics of meditation, breathing techniques and emotional regulation. One-to-one sessions with my key worker gave me the guidance needed to incorporate the learned material into an easy to follow recovery plan. My key worker also identified various areas of additional support which will further my recovery both during my stay at Cassiobury Court and in my general daily life. I found the private sessions with the remarkable therapists and psychologist extremely valuable for realigning my values in life so as to seek solace in my pursuits as well as becoming more emotionally centred. As a result I now see the joys in life and not the negatives. On a final note, I commend their high endeavours to offer clean, safe and comfortable living quarters with delicious hot food. They even took care of my laundry for me so that I was able to focus on my health and recovery without distraction. If you are seeking recovery by means of treatment and NOT punishment then Cassiobury Court is quite literally a LIFE SAVER.

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    Mick Lardner

    10 Months Ago
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    I’ve very recently attended the Cassiobury Court rehab facility and highly recommend the services provided. Set in a quiet location with enclosed courtyard the bedrooms, tutorial rooms and dining rooms are well maintained, impeccably clean and mostly modern internally The biggest plus is the wealth of experience and quality of counsellors, tutors and many of the supporting staff who themselves are recovering alcoholics/ addicts. Conducted in a structured but relaxed atmosphere the breadth and depth of tuition and counselling is such that it stimulates the open, positive participation of Clients whilst always being supportive of both the group and the individual. This is greatly enhanced with the attendance of local ‘live’ external CA meetings, zoom meetings and visiting ‘shares’ from recovering addicts. With superb catering and even a washing and cleaning service included It’s an experience that bettered my expectations and was great fun also.

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    Lily Hopkins

    7 Months Ago
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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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