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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Beverley
Between 2023 and 2024, 310,863 people were in contact with addiction services, which is the largest yearly rise since 2010. Many people, however, don’t get help because they don’t know where to turn for support.
Help is available if you need it, and we at Cassiobury Court can support you on your recovery journey.
Private Drug and Alcohol Rehab for Beverley Residents
Massive pressure on the NHS will not go away overnight. Though NHS East Yorkshire services are commendable, waiting times across the nation and limited options mean that many people don’t get the help they need.
Two percent of people in Hull waited more than three weeks for drug treatment, which is higher than the England average. Combine that with the average number of adults using specialist substance services, which is twice as high as the average for the country, and you can see that addiction is an issue in East Yorkshire.
If your situation is severe enough, then going private might be the right choice for you. Cassiobury Court is a private, national alcohol and drug rehab. We are based in Watford, but we take in people from all over the country, and accept clients from Beverley, Hull and the surrounding villages.
While you may initially be inclined towards an East Yorkshire rehab, Cassiobury Court offers a treatment experience that can be hard to match.
What We Treat
Here at Cassiobury Court, we treat a wide array of addictions, which a rehab near Hull may not be able to provide. Our expert team are capable of helping you with any addiction you have, including:
- Alcohol
- Cannabis
- Cocaine
- Heroin
- Prescription drugs
- Ketamine
- Amphetamines
We can also treat behavioural addictions, including gambling addiction.
Dual Diagnosis
Addiction rarely operates alone. Mental health issues can play a huge part in addiction, creating a destructive cycle that leaves you feeling hopeless.
Having mental health issues alongside addiction is known as dual diagnosis. At Cassiobury Court, we can help you treat both your addiction and mental health problems. Our evidence-based treatment plans are created to deal with all sides of you, ensuring the help you receive is comprehensive. Alongside addiction treatment such as alcohol detox, you can expect therapy sessions that are catered to helping with your mental health.
Our Rehabilitation Process
Before arrival, we would have gathered a lot of information from you about yourself and your addiction. When you get to Cassiobury Court, you’ll go through an induction and further assessment to help us finalise your treatment plan.
Addiction treatment at Cassiobury Court is tailored to you, and we choose the treatments and therapies we believe will be effective for you.
The Detoxification Process
The first step of rehab will be an alcohol or drug detox. This is the process of ending your physical dependence on the substance you are addicted to by immediately stopping your consumption.
This will likely bring on withdrawal symptoms, including:
- Cravings
- Tremors
- Sweating
- Muscle aches and pains
- Nausea and vomiting
During this time, you may be medically assisted, meaning that we give you medication to ease the most severe symptoms. Whilst this will be an uncomfortable time, you will be completely safe and under 24/7 medical care.
Therapies
The major work in recovery is done psychologically. You need a deeper understanding of your addiction, what is triggering it and how you can learn to cope better. Our therapies are an effective mix of one-on-one and group sessions to improve your resilience, communicate better and be able to cope beyond rehab.
Therapies we offer include:
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- Stress Management
- Group Therapy
Once you complete your programme, you will gain access to our aftercare support that can help you navigate the first year of sobriety.
Facilities & Environment
What we can offer beyond our effective treatment, which a rehab or detox clinic in Beverley may not be able to, is our facilities.
We are located in a tranquil suburb of Watford called Cassiobury Park. Our facility is made of 21 private bedrooms, 10 en-suite, with a communal lounge and dining area for socialising. We have beautiful outdoor spaces where you can unwind with a walk through, a courtyard, and individual therapy rooms.
If you are looking for a CQC rehab away from Beverley, Cassiobury Court meets all regulations and assures quality. We pride ourselves on the safety of everyone who comes to us and your treatment will always be confidential.
Travelling from Beverley
If you are looking for a private rehab away from Beverley and worried about the distance, you don’t have to be.
Cassiobury Court is roughly 3.5 hours by car from Beverley. It’s a simple journey across the M62 until around Leeds, before getting on the M1 down to Watford.
You can also get the train, getting on at Hull before a quick change in London. It’s then just a short train journey to Watford Junction.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Beverley: Costs, Duration & What’s Included
The rehab cost in Beverley could be anywhere from £4,000 to £12,000 and is dependent on many factors, including level of care, staff numbers, how long you stay and the location.
We offer many different plans, with different prices. These include:
| Length of Stay | Cost |
| 14 days | £8,400 |
| 21 days | ££11,900 |
| 28 days | £14,850 |
These transparent prices come with no added-on or hidden fees, covering your accommodation, therapies, and continuing aftercare.
Most people self-fund their stay at rehab and get help from friends and family. Some private health insurance will pay some or all of the fee, which we do accept. During the admissions process, we can talk about payment plans and find a way forward that works for everyone. What’s included in your stay:
- Safe, supported detox with medical help
- Full health check with our psychiatrist
- Nursing assessment to make sure your care needs are met
- Personal care plan made just for you
- Motivational sessions to help you stay focused on recovery
- Group sessions to learn about addiction and recovery
- One-to-one counselling with a therapist
- Recovery activities to help you build new habits
- Healthy, balanced meals prepared for you by our on-site chef
- Laundry done for you during your stay
- Aftercare planning to help you avoid relapse
- Aftercare support for one year after you leave
Aftercare for Beverley Clients
After the massive achievement of completing rehab, your confidence might not be as sky-high as you thought. Many people find the thought of going back to the ‘real’ world overwhelming, terrified of relapse.
We at Cassiobury Court understand this, which is why we offer 12 months free aftercare to help you navigate this crucial transitional period.
We offer group support meetings, attended and led by fellow Cassiobury Court veterans, who can provide you with essential support. Meetings occur both on and offline, so even when you’re back in Beverley, you can be a part of our community.
Engaging with ongoing support is vital, no matter where it comes from. Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous run meetings all over, and Beverley and the Hull area are no exception.
Begin Your Recovery
Ready to take your first step towards recovery and find a drug rehab near Beverley? Don’t delay and talk to our team now via our online enquiry form or call us at 0800 001 4070.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Beverley FAQs
Whilst the benefit of an inpatient rehab is the chance for time away to reflect and work on yourself, we at Cassiobury Court encourage visits from loved ones.
Yes. You reserve the right to keep your time with us confidential. We can only break confidentiality if there is a credible risk to yourself or someone else. We encourage a culture of openness and will help you tell your employers, family members and friends about staying with us if you wish.
During your time in rehab, you will likely follow a schedule of detox in the mornings during that portion of your stay. Afterwards, you can expect group meals cooked by our on-site chef, mornings of wellbeing therapies such as yoga and art therapy. After another cooked lunch, you’ll go to therapy sessions, individual and group ones, before dinner. Evenings are more flexible, allowing you to socialise with others, spend some time alone or call your family.
Our aftercare programme gives you access to a relapse prevention plan and ongoing support for a full year post treatment with us. If you do relapse, we can help you find suitable addiction treatment in Beverley or work on getting you into Cassiobury Court again if that’s what you prefer.
Our admissions process is meant to be as quick and easy as possible. From your initial enquiry to arriving at our rehab centre, the time in between could be days. How fast you are admitted can depend on available rooms and how urgent your situation is. Please rest assured that we will do everything we can to help you as quickly as possible.
Medication can be given to ease withdrawal symptoms. We use a range of medications, and what you take may depend on the severity of your symptoms, your overall health and what you are detoxing from.
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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