Cassiobury Court

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We have treatment centres for alcohol rehab in Bicester

If you’re struggling with drug or alcohol issues, you might be considering rehab. It is incredibly difficult to recover from addiction alone, but drug and alcohol addiction can be successfully treated.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Bicester

Evidence-backed rehab programmes give you the very best chance of making a complete and long-lasting recovery. They are designed to treat every aspect of addiction and recovery, from medically assisted detox to addressing the root causes of substance misuse through therapy and providing relapse prevention strategies and ongoing support.

If you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Bicester, we can help you with your recovery journey.

Private Rehab for Bicester Residents

If you’re looking for alcohol rehab or drug rehab in Bicester, Cassiobury Court is conveniently located, offering superior facilities and treatments just over an hour’s drive away. There are also plenty of easy transport links using bus and rail networks between Bicester, Oxford and our Watford location.

As our rehab is residential, most people find it acceptable, and even beneficial, to make a short, convenient trip, as this provides more privacy when checking in and out of the facility. It can also give a sense of distance from the people and places associated with your drinking or drug use, which can actually aid in the recovery process.

Once here, you’ll find comfortable facilities located on the site of a former coach house and stables, set in a tranquil residential suburb. More importantly, we offer the finest levels of care, support and evidence-based treatments, all of which meet Care Quality Commission (CQC) standards.

What We Treat

At Cassiobury Court, we specialise in drug and alcohol addiction treatment, with a wealth of experience in helping people from all walks of life to overcome their substance misuse issues. This includes people who have become addicted to prescription medicines as well as illicit drugs, including cocaine, heroin and cannabis. It’s a perfect choice if you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab near Oxford.

We can also offer sensitive, evidence-based therapeutic treatment for disordered eating behaviours, including food addiction. Mental health and addiction are closely linked, and we can also provide dual diagnosis treatment. This is when co-existing addiction and mental health issues are treated at the same time. It can be very important as these elements can interact with each other in different ways. Treating one without addressing the other could simply be storing up problems for the future and increasing the potential for relapse.

Recovery Journey at Cassiobury Court

Our treatment programmes are all tailored to the individual, but there will be some common elements in each one.

The recovery journey starts with a thorough assessment, which will ensure that your treatment plan is safe, appropriate and effective. Some people may require a supervised detox, which may be medically assisted where appropriate. This is the part where you process out the drugs and alcohol in your system, and it can be a very uncomfortable time.

You will then undergo a range of therapeutic treatments, which can include counselling, group therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy and other techniques. These will help you to understand the root causes of your substance misuse and addiction, as well as help you draw up strategies for recovery.

Relapse prevention sessions will arm you with the knowledge and skills you need to avoid relapse further along the road, while a structured aftercare programme can also give you the support you need in the important weeks and months after finishing rehab.

Facilities & Staff Support

Our facilities offer a comfortable and secure environment where you can really focus on your recovery. They include private bedrooms with en-suite options, communal lounge and dining areas and a TV lounge. There are private therapy rooms for individual sessions and a large multi-purpose group activity room. There are also tranquil gardens with an external courtyard and outside seating area.

All in all it offers a safe, structured and calm environment for people looking for recovery at a rehab near Bicester. Our staff are all highly trained and caring, with skills ranging from psychiatry and psychology to specialties in different techniques of therapy and recovery practice.

Travel from Bicester

Whether you’re looking for inpatient rehab in Oxfordshire or a detox clinic in Bicester, Cassiobury Court offers a convenient nearby option with easy travel links. Driving takes a little over an hour using the M40 route from Bicester to our Watford facilities. You can also use train or bus services and we can provide transport help if required.

Costs & Inclusions

Prices and the cost of rehab can vary depending on the treatment programme, with the biggest factor being the length of your stay. Many rehab programmes last for 28 days but they can be shorter or longer. When you discuss your treatment and potions, we can give you upfront prices that will be clear and transparent, with no hidden extras. Treatments and therapies are inclusive, as are your carefully planned nutritious meals and a one-year aftercare programme.

Aftercare for Bicester Clients

Aftercare is essential as the first few months can throw up challenges for people in recovery journeys. Our structured aftercare programme can provide vital support for the first year and support groups and other resources can also help moving forward.

We can provide aftercare support online, so if you were initially looking for private rehab in Bicester, you don’t need to travel in for each individual session.

Speak to Our Team

If you’re ready to start your recovery journey get in touch with our friendly, experienced team today.

We can answer any questions you might have in complete confidence and help you to start the admissions process rolling when you are ready.

Drug and Alcohol Rehab Bicester FAQs

Following an initial enquiry there will be pre-admission screening to find out about your circumstances and physical and mental health. You will also be asked to make a treatment deposit before admission. Find out more about our admission process.

All calls and contacts will be treated in the strictest confidence.

Friends and family can visit on prearranged times – usually Sunday afternoons. However, our centres reserve to right to refuse admission to any visitors if the unit believe a visitor is under the influence of alcohol or drugs, or posing a risk to staff or other clients and visitors.

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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