Cassiobury Court

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0800 001 4070

We have treatment centres for drug and alcohol rehab in Broxbourne

When you are struggling with an addiction to drugs or alcohol, it can be difficult to know where to turn. One of the most effective forms of treatment for addiction is residential rehab, so if you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Broxbourne, then Cassiobury Court might be right for you.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Broxbourne

Just a 45-minute drive from Broxbourne, our rehab centre is set in a leafy suburb of Watford, so you can enjoy a peaceful, homely place to recover.

At Cassiobury Court, we have a dedicated team of staff who have experience working with those with addiction. From addiction counsellors to support staff, you can be sure of getting the help you need when you stay with us.

 

Coming to us for drug and alcohol rehab in Broxbourne

Choosing Cassiobury Court means you don’t need to wait around for your place in rehab. We understand that long waiting lists can put people off of seeking help, and even put them in danger as their addiction can worsen while waiting. That’s why we aim to get you admitted within 48 hours of making your initial phone call. Whether you’re worried about your own substance misuse, or that of a loved one, we want to help you access treatment as soon as possible.

Many people choose private rehab as they know the levels of care, attention and facilities are better than NHS centres. Cassiobury Court is set in a converted period building, so it isn’t like a hospital or prison. You aren’t locked up and can enjoy a private room, which helps when you are feeling unwell and just want some peace.

While private rehab such as Cassiobury Court isn’t the cheapest option, and there are other options available, we have done our best to make our rehab as affordable as possible. We offer a range of different packages, each of which includes the cost of everything from your therapy to your meals, so you get excellent value for money.

 

Why inpatient rehab works

Search for drug and alcohol rehab in Broxbourne and you’ll find a lot of different options for treatment such as outpatient care. While it can be tempting to opt for an outpatient clinic, it may be worth considering whether this kind of treatment is right for you. The problem with outpatient care is that you only attend during certain hours, so you don’t always get a lot of support out of these times. If you suffer from drug or alcohol misuse, you may be tempted to go out and relapse in the evenings, and it can be harder to stay on track.

Inpatient rehab is often a lot shorter than outpatient programmes, as you get intensive treatment. While 28 days may sound like a lot of time to stay in rehab, in the grand scheme of things, it’s not a huge amount of time to turn your life around. People in outpatient care will often attend for several months, but you may prefer the intensive approach that inpatient care gives you.

 

Why you should consider rehab

Not everyone who calls Cassiobury Court will find our programmes suitable for them. In some cases, we may refer you to a more suitable service such as the local Smart Recovery charity. However, if after an initial assessment, both parties agree that inpatient rehab is the right choice, then it may well be one of the best decisions you’ve made in your life.

The main reason to consider rehab without delay is that an alcohol or drug addiction can be dangerous. In our society, it’s often seen as socially acceptable to drink to excess, and drugs from cocaine to weed are quite common in many social circles. However, this doesn’t mean that substance abuse is safe. Every time you binge drink or take drugs, you are putting your life at risk, whether it’s from an overdose or injuring yourself while under the influence.

It’s also important to think about the effect your addiction has on loved ones. Addiction can take a terrible toll on family relationships and friendships, as well as your career, money, mental health and more, which is why it’s important to get into treatment and get help as soon as you can.

 

Getting a place at Cassiobury Court

We’ve tried to make the admissions process to Cassiobury Court as simple as possible. When you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Broxbourne, all you need to do is pick up the phone and arrange for your free initial consultation. This will help us decide whether we can help, as well as helping you decide whether you’re ready to commit to a treatment programme. We’ll be happy to answer all your questions, so you can feel happy about your stay.

 

A year of free aftercare

As an added incentive, if you complete 28 days at Cassiobury Court, you’ll get a year of free aftercare support groups, which you can attend at our centre. The first year of recovery is often the hardest, as you may need to make big lifestyle changes and important decisions about your future. Our aftercare helps you stay on track with your recovery, as well as keeping you in touch with other patients who’ve gone through the programme. Whether you need to vent about a tough week or are worried about coping with a certain situation, these groups are extremely helpful for those who are still in the early days of sobriety.

If you are suffering from an addiction and looking for help today, call the team at Cassiobury Court on 0800 001 4070 or text HELP to 83222 and we’ll get back to you.

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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