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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment in Hereford

Are you searching for a local service that can provide fast treatment admissions for drug and alcohol addictions? At Cassiobury Court, we have our own private rehab centre, as well as partnering centres, ready to provide urgent treatment for yourself or a loved one. Call our admissions team today to get started – 01923 369 161

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We offer residential treatment and inpatient rehab for people who live in Hereford, supporting individuals with alcohol addiction, drug addiction, and wider substance abuse issues.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Hereford

People from all walks of life can find themselves with an alcohol or drug addiction, and even in towns like Hereford, there are problems with illegal drugs, prescription drugs, and excessive drinking, which is a problem that is being seen throughout the UK.

If you are considering treatment and looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Hereford, then Cassiobury Court may be the right choice for you. It’s about a two-and-a-half-hour drive away in a leafy suburb of Watford, on the outskirts of North London. This allows you to spend time away from home and begin your recovery programme. If travelling that far puts you off, we also have partnering centres that are a bit closer to home.

When you need addiction treatment, your future may seem pretty gloomy, but with the help of Cassiobury Court, you can overcome your addiction, rebuild your life and look towards your future with a structured treatment plan.

Staying at a Rehab Centre Out of Outside Hereford

One of the main questions we get asked by people based in Hereford is, “Why should I travel to your rehab centre and not find a local one instead?”

The biggest reason we give for this is the fact that we provide inpatient treatment, so you’re required to stay at our centre until your rehab treatment programme is completed, but it also helps take you away from the environment that has caused the addiction to develop.

Staying at a rehab that is away from home can offer a clear separation from triggers experienced at home. It will allow you to take a step back and gain a new perspective on how different situations and environments may have contributed to your addiction.

Does Rehab Work?

While there are many treatment options for those searching for drug and alcohol rehab in Hereford, in our experience, residential rehab is the most effective way to overcome an addiction. The kind of rehab offered at Cassiobury Court is scientifically proven, and not only helps you detox and overcome physical dependency, but also focuses on the psychological reasons behind your addiction through psychological treatment and cognitive behavioural therapy, giving you the best possible chance of long-term recovery.

When you attend Cassiobury Court, you get 24/7 medical support from specialists such as addiction counsellors and medical professionals. The first step is to go through a medically supervised drug and alcohol detox, which helps manage withdrawal symptoms, where you can get all the drugs and alcohol out of your system. You will then go through intensive therapy, group therapy, and one-to-one sessions where you can tackle the roots of your addiction.

Staying at Cassiobury Court means you’re away from the everyday stresses of life, so you can focus on healing your mind and body. You are well looked after in our clinic, with meals, laundry and activities included during your stay, so all you need to think about is your recovery and relapse prevention.

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    My experience at CC has been truly life-changing. During my 2-week stay I managed to turn my life around with the help of the recovery programme CC has given me. All staff are very professional, supportive, friendly and approachable. I could turn to anyone at any time of the day if I needed help or simply anyone to talk to. The sessions are very informative and engaging. The feeling of community is unparallelled. I enjoyed a combination of 1-2-1 meetings/therapy sessions, group workshops, creative sessions and social activities. I was exposed to a variety of fellowships, was taught about multiple concepts and techniques to enable my recover. The facility itself, alongside with the quality of food and housekeeping is excellent. The atmosphere at CC made me feel safe, welcomed and understood. I would strongly recommend CC to any suffering addicts seeking a long-term receovery. When you book CC, you won’t regret it!

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    Just completed 28 days at Cassiobury Court and I am pleased to say it has been a positive experience. I have received compassionate expert care from the staff team here who have an in-depth knowledge of addiction. My key workers have been an inspiration and have been by my side every step of the way providing a range of interventions to help me work through my addiction issues. I have been treated with kindness, privacy, dignity and respect. I leave having gained confidence and the power to succeed. Thank you to all at
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    Cassiobury court and all the members of staff not only saved my life, they changed my life, before I attended cassiobury court my life was an existence, today I live.
    I have many treatment centers near me, however I didn’t want convenience, I wanted to get well, I travelled across the country to attend cassiobury court, and it was the best thing I’ve ever done.
    The staff are absolutely first class from top to bottom, if yourself or a loved one are needing help I would urge you to seek the help of cassiobury court, life savers and life changers.
    Today I have a life and I will never forget the tools this place gave me to continue living my life.

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    The only way that I can start this review is by saying that Cassiobury Court saved my life. I have had a severe problem with alcohol for over 10 years and I almost lost everything, but due to the care, consideration and commitment the facility has to offer, I have been given the opportunity to start again and live a full life with sobriety. The sessions have not only taught me more about the illness and severity of it, but has also equipped me with the coping mechanisms and skills to manage those negative feelings and maintain a happy & healthy lifestyle. Each Recovery Practitioner provides a different approach and continued to show their professionalism and dedication to the cause before and even after my stay. I will be forever grateful to Cassiobury and I couldn’t recommend it more.

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    I have just finished up my treatment at Cassiobury Court which is my 2nd in two years. Initially I had gone for only 2 weeks but did 21 days (28 days is still recommended). The staff was absolutely incredibly; knowledgable, supportive, organised and REAL.

    Addiction is a serious disease and if you are serious about recovery and want to live a strong, healthier, more spiritual and joyful life – you should admit you are powerlessness and get the support from Cassiobury Court.

    The programs are incredibly valuable in group settings to hear other like experiences with the addition of private `Step (1-3) work and therapy sessions with professionals.

    If you are looking at this review, it means you are looking for help.

    Get here, get sober, find your new life starting at Cassiobury Court.

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    I stayed at Cassiobury Court for 28 days in December 2021 to January 2022 and I’m now 110 days clean and sober. The level of care and support you receive here from all the staff is outstanding. From admissions, to leaving through to aftercare I cannot thank everybody enough. They tirelessly go above and beyond to help every individual to get them back on track with detox, step work, one-to-one therapy, group therapy, acupuncture, fitness and good food. Each patient is different and the staff keep a very close eye on each individuals personal circumstances and try to guide them to the best of their abilities. Truely inspirational as have all been through the hell of addiction themselves so there is zero judgement. If you want it bad enough this is the safest environment to be in. I actually miss them all!!!

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Medically Assisted Drug and Alcohol Detox Clinic

As part of a private rehab programme, you will first undergo a medically assisted detox after our doctor has passed you fit to do so. The detox typically lasts up to a week and is essential to getting your body adjusted to the absence of drugs and alcohol. This stay of treatment is about clearing up that physical dependence on drugs and alcohol, so the psychological dependence can be worked on through the next phase of treatment.

During this phase, you may experience withdrawal symptoms, which can range from tremors to nausea and vomiting. All symptoms are taken very seriously by our team, and prescription medications are available to alleviate any issues. Medical support is also available at our local hospital if further interventions are needed.

Detoxing can be very difficult; that is why we make sure you have access to a dedicated support team and regular one-to-one sessions throughout.

Rehab Therapy and Treatment Programmes

When a detox has been completed, you will move on to the next phase of your treatment programme, which will be tailored towards healing the psychological side of your addiction.

The therapies offered include:

All therapies work together in getting to the root cause of your addiction and give you all the tools you need to prevent relapses by correctly managing triggers and different environments. It’s about making you fully aware of your weaknesses and giving you the control to understand those situations and what to do when they occur.

Meet Our Team

Our team includes experienced counsellors, psychologists, and medical professionals specialising in addiction treatment and mental health. We are passionate about helping people overcome addiction and achieve their goals for a healthier and happier life.

We hold the highest professional standards here at our CQC-registered rehab centre. Our fully trained GPs, Physchiatristes, Support Workers, Counsellors and Mental Health Nurses can deliver a comprehensive rehabilitation programme.

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    Raffa Bari

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    Consultant Psychiatrist and Addictions Specialist
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    Dr Ola Otulana

    GP and Addiction Specialist Physician
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  • Alison Hipwell - Deputy Manager at Cassiobury Court

    Alison Hipwell

    Deputy Manager (Operations Officer)
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  • Jane Pearce - Deputy Manager at Cassiobury Court

    Jane Pearce

    Deputy Manager (Clinical Lead)
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Can I force my loved one to go to rehab?

Cassiobury Court are often contacted by relatives, friends and partners of those with substance abuse and drug and alcohol misuse who are desperate to get help for their loved one. You may be searching for rehab in Hereford because you have spotted the signs of addiction and are worried about someone’s behaviour or mental health problems. While you can’t force someone to go into rehab or even acknowledge that they have a problem, there are options, such as staging an intervention, that can help them see that they need help.

Cassiobury Court can help you stage an intervention, offering your loved one the chance to overcome addiction and access family support, family therapy, and ongoing peer support.

Private Rehab vs NHS Services

The NHS is overstretched in many areas, and while they try to offer treatment programmes and free mental health support to those who need them, there are often long waiting lists. You’ll tend to be offered quite basic levels of treatment too, usually having to try outpatient treatment before they’ll consider putting you on a list for residential rehab. Therefore, NHS care simply isn’t an option for many people.

Cassiobury Court can offer urgent admissions, often within 48 hours, so there’s no time for your addiction to worsen while you wait for help. If you’ve got the motivation to seek drug rehab or alcohol rehab, then waiting simply isn’t a good idea, as it can mean you end up with further financial, legal or relationship problems.

Staying in private rehab also means you generally get nicer surroundings and more support. When you look for drug and alcohol rehab in Hereford, you may notice some places are quite clinical or look imposing. Cassiobury Court has a cosy, pleasant environment that feels homely. Many people who come to us need support with their mental health conditions, so we ensure you get a relaxing, supportive environment in which to recover.

The cost of private treatment can be a worry for many people, so we offer excellent value for money with our rehab packages, with everything included, such as therapy sessions, meals and activities, meaning you don’t get any surprises down the line.

How Much Does Rehab Cost?

The cost will depend on the length of treatment and where you want to stay. Our admissions team typically recommends a minimum of 14 days of rehab. This will allow enough time for a detox to be completed, as well as the therapy stage of treatment that comes after it.

The cost of a 14-day stay typically starts at £3,800 per week*, the most commonly chosen length of stay is 28 days, which starts at £3,000 per week*.

*These are estimated prices based on treatment requirements and the selected rehab clinic. Please call our admissions team for a quote – 01923 369 161

Aftercare / Relapse Prevention Plan

When you choose drug and alcohol rehab in Hereford with Cassiobury Court, your journey doesn’t end when you leave us. We know that it can be difficult to go from this kind of environment back to the real world, so if you complete a 28-day treatment programme with us, you’ll get a year of free aftercare/relapse prevention plan and ongoing support.

This plan will include regular catch-ups with our support team to check on your progress after treatment. We would also recommend attending local addiction support groups in Hereford, such as Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous, which have regular meetings in venues across the town. Groups like these are essential to building connections with like-minded individuals who can support you on your journey towards long-term recovery.

What to Expect When Starting Rehab

The processes we have put in place are designed to make you feel as comfortable as possible when entering our facility. On your first day, a member of our addiction support team will run through each stage of your treatment plan, so you have a clear and structured programme to follow throughout your stay.

You will have your own room, with most coming with an en suite for extra privacy. As mentioned previously, you will typically undergo a detox in your first week. After this is completed, you will move on to daily therapy sessions.

Throughout your stay, you will have access to an on-site chef who will prepare nutritious meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Regular trips out will also be arranged to the local shops and Cassiobury Park, which is located right next to our centre.

Cassiobury Court also boasts plenty of outdoor areas for quiet space when needed, as well as communal areas throughout.

Is Cassiobury Court the right choice for me?

If you’re unsure whether Cassiobury Court is the right type of treatment for you, all you need to do is pick up the phone. We’d be happy to discuss your treatment options, create a personalised, bespoke treatment programme, and carry out a free initial psychiatric assessment so we can both decide whether this type of rehab is the right choice.

Our centre has been fully inspected and rated Good by the Care Quality Commission, demonstrating our commitment to providing the best possible care.

Staying at Cassiobury Court gives you an excellent chance of recovery if you complete your entire programme. We provide pleasant surroundings, so whether you’re having a therapy session, attending group sessions, or engaging in therapies such as art therapy or stress management, you can feel at home.

We offer en-suite and single-occupancy rooms for extra privacy, and our centre is set in a period home surrounded by leafy grounds. You can enjoy fresh air and country walks whenever you like, as well as a range of activities and talking therapies during your stay.

If you are considering private rehab centres, then contact Cassiobury Court today by calling us on 01923 369 161 or texting HELP to 83222, and we’ll send you further information.

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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