Cassiobury Court

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment in Herefordshire

If you’re seeking drug and alcohol rehab in Hertfordshire, then it’s important to know you’re not alone. Many individuals reach a point where they know something needs to change, but need guidance to put things right.

Here at Cassiobury Court, we have been supporting local residents in Herefordshire for many years by offering our highly rated rehab facility as a viable destination for residential treatment.

Our out-of-town location hasn’t put people off choosing our centre, as our London-based facility has great links to public transport and motorways, making it easy to reach from Herefordshire.

The approach we have to treating addiction is simple and effective, with the first phase of treatment being a medically assisted detox with ongoing one-to-one counselling. Once the detox is finished, the next phase is about better understanding the addiction and giving the tools needed to manage it with therapies such as CBT and group sessions.

Upon successful completion of treatment, 12 months of free aftercare/relapse prevention plan are also provided to ensure sustained recovery.

Addiction Treatment in Herefordshire

We offer private rehab for drug and alcohol addictions to local residents in the Herefordshire area.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Options in Herefordshire

Several options are available when it comes to accessing support for addiction in Herefordshire.

As a private rehab, we offer inpatient treatment programmes that require you to stay at our drug and alcohol rehab facility in Greater London.

Free support is also available through the NHS, but due to demand, these services may involve waiting times that delay taking immediate action on the problem.

Local community support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and organisations such as the CLD Trust are also available to help; these services are more for ongoing support either before, during or after treatment.

If you’re looking for urgent addiction treatment, then private residential rehab is the most commonly selected route for this. Please get in touch with our team today to discuss this in more detail.

What Drug Addictions Do We Treat

Alongside alcohol rehab, we also provide drug rehab for those in Herefordshire. This works in a very similar way to alcohol rehabilitation but can sometimes require more medical attention during the detox phase, particularly where substance dependency is more severe and needs close monitoring.

We most often treat cocaine addiction and prescription drug addiction. If you are struggling with a specific alcohol or drug addiction, our treatment service is here to support you in overcoming it.

Why Rehab Outside of Herefordshire is Preferred

The thought of being treated at a location far from home can be appealing to many. We find that the main reason for this is being away from the environment that caused the addiction to develop.

Travelling to an out-of-town facility, such as Cassiobury Court, will give you the chance to be in a different setting that provides space to step away from the daily triggers and routines at home. It helps provide the clarity needed to just focus on recovery.

Our centre is built around maximising recovery by providing individuals with a routine and the care of experienced addiction support staff in a calm, relaxing environment ideal for both physical and mental recovery.

How Residential Rehab at Cassiobury Court Works

Our long-standing rehab programmes have been inspected and rated as Good by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

The drug and alcohol addiction treatment programmes we provide have a very high success rate and offer a clear pathway to long-term recovery.

As standard, the first stage of treatment will involve a medically supervised detox. This will allow the body to adjust to being without substances in a safe and controlled manner, with any withdrawal symptoms being treated as soon as they’re spotted.

Once the detox phase is complete, the focus will be shifted to therapy and understanding the root cause of the addiction.

You will be expected to take part in a number of one-to-one counselling sessions as well as therapies such as cognitive behavioural therapy and group therapy. If we can see that addiction is a product of a mental health condition, this is called a dual diagnosis and can be treated at our centre.

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    Lucy Parker

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    Well well well… what an experience I have had during my time in Cassiobury Court. 6 months I have spent in the building. I came in as a broken girl not knowing where to turn, I’m leaving here a positive woman, with a totally different outlook on life, I haven’t learnt so much about myself and also about the mind uttering substances that change your life for the worst.
    The staff is Cassiobury Court are indescribable, they showed me love when I didn’t love myself, they believed in me when I didn’t believe in myself and most of all they helped shape me into the girl I am today. The house keeping was on point as was the maintenance and also the food.
    I cannot recommend this place enough.
    This building and the staff have that much of a special place e in my heart I even had a tattoo done.
    I’m so grateful for you all and will forever appreciate you❤️

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    Had the most amazing experience at Cassiobury Court, guided me through my issues and left me full of
    knowledge, positivity and hope.
    The amazing staff are always smiling, always offering sound advice when needed, and always there if you just need a chat, they treat you as their peers and make you feel instantly relaxed. Couldn’t recommend the place more – go in with an open mind, be honest about everything and be willing to recover!
    (P.s. also great food ?)

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    I’ve benefitted hugely from my treatment at Cassiobury Court. In fact I’ve had the best month of the last 2 years. The staff here are the best of the best and I will always recommend this amazing place to anyone I know who requires treatment for any known addiction. Rafa the Manager, Martin, Steve, Seth, Gerard, Oli, Jane, Alison, Rebecca, Paul & George are superb as well as Alan, Paula, Helen and Steve with the unrivalled catering. Cassiobury Court is also excellent value for money compared to other far more expensive but inferior Treatment Clinics.
    I’m very much looking forward to returning to Chair group meetings in the future.
    Many thanks to everyone. You’ll always remain affectionately in my heart.
    Rob.

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    I can’t rate Cassiobury Court residential clinic more highly!

    My 14 day stay (after two previous stays at different clinics) was amazing – constructive, enlightening and enjoyable.

    My positive experience flowed through right from the very start of the process with my telephone conversations with the admissions team, and once we’d had an initial chat and an assessment, they arranged for a driver to pick me up at 10 o’clock the next morning to drive me the 140 miles from West Dorset to the clinic.

    The staff were incredibly welcoming, caring and non-judgmental. I was able to start my detox only an hour or so after my arrival after having a Zoom call with the Doctor. From then on the medical team were always on hand if and when necessary.

    A high ratio of the staff are in recovery themselves which means that they knew personally what I was going through, which was both comforting and motivating.

    My room was clean, light and bright and I had everything that I needed.

    The food was of a very high standard and the chef was flexible and willing to go that extra mile for any special requests.

    The group sessions were varied, interesting and run by highly knowledgeable staff. These were backed up by excellent 1-1 sessions with my allocated key worker and allocated therapist.

    I can’t stress enough how much new information I learnt in just 14 days.

    I have left Cassiobury Court with a renewed determination to start working the 12 step programme and to do what I’m told – as the people who have been giving me this advice are proof to me that I too can change my life for the better as they have.

    A huge thank you to you all!

    Jennie

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    Ryan Cook

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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 needed to be separated from alcohol and initially booked in for a two week alcohol detox. A couple of days in however i knew i was in a good 12 step based rehab. I decided then another 2 weeks was necessary to get a good solid start for my recovery journey. I have experience of a 12 step program, it had worked for me for some years prior. Cassiobury Ct had a good, varied program. I learnt so much more about myself and addiction. The staff were all compassionate and knowledgeable. Many had been where i was. I felt safe in CC. I was fortunate to be surrounded by very supportive peers, we cried together and we laughed together. I walked in feeling such a failure , since leaving i have held my head high. Thank you for the love CC when I struggled to love myself.
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Getting Started with Rehab

Reaching out yourself or on behalf of a loved one can be a tough step to take, but the process couldn’t be easier.

We have made getting alcohol and drug rehab as easy as possible to try to limit the stress people will inevitably experience during this difficult period.

When contacting us, you will be connected to a confidential line managed by our friendly admissions team. They will listen to and understand your situation, then provide the best options for you.

If you’re in a position to proceed with rehab, we can arrange admission to one of our centres immediately. Our team will help you prepare for your stay so we can make the transition into rehab as easy as possible.

Cost of Rehab

The cost of rehab will depend on the length of treatment required. At Cassiobury Court, we recommend a minimum of 14 days, which starts at £3,800 per week*. Most people opt for the full 28 days, which provides the full benefit of rehab treatment, with prices starting at £3,000 per week*.

We understand that the cost of rehab can be a large financial commitment for most. This is why we offer immediate access to treatment and a dedicated support team on hand to help every step of the way.

Partnering centres are also available at a lower cost if needed, and insurance is accepted as an alternative payment option.

*Cost is dependent on treatment requirements and the chosen rehab clinic. Please call our admissions team for a quote – 01923 369 161

Why Cassiobury Court?

The reason people from the Herefordshire area choose Cassiobury Court for treatment is because of our extensive history of helping many patients achieve long-term recovery.

Our centre provides individuals with a structured environment where they can feel supported every step of the way by our experienced support professionals, evidence-based therapies, and a peaceful location that offers the space needed to focus on their personal journey without outside noise.

Situated just a stone’s throw from Cassiobury Park, our facility boasts many great amenities to make you feel as comfortable as possible, with plenty of spaces within the centre’s grounds to walk and regular outings available with our support staff.

During your stay, you will also have access to our on-site chef, who will prepare highly nutritious meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner, all designed to support your recovery.

Support Available After Rahab

The journey to recovery doesn’t stop immediately after you finish treatment. When you leave our centre, that is when the true challenge begins. This is why ongoing support is crucial to making your recovery last by preventing relapses.

Before leaving our centre, we will put in place an aftercare and relapse-prevention plan that includes regular check-ins from our support team to help you stay on track and manage triggers. Upon returning to Herefordshire, we will also recommend that you visit local support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous.

Our line is also open if you need help outside of your check-in meetings.

Get Started

If you’re looking at rehab programmes and unsure what’s involved, our admissions team can provide the advice you need.

Our line is always open to answer questions and to help educate you on the options available depending on your situation. We offer no pressure, just solid advice and support that is honest.

We provide local services such as rehab in Hereford. Get in touch with our team today to find out where to get started.

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

    CQC Registered Manager
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  • Dr Mosun - Consultant Psychiatrist and Addiction Specialist at Cassiobury Court

    Dr Mosun

    Consultant Psychiatrist and Addictions Specialist
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  • Dr Ola Otulana - GP and Addiction Specialist at Cassiobury Court

    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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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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