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We have treatment centres for drug and alcohol rehab in Kensington & Chelsea
Worldwide, there are thousands of people who struggle with alcohol and drug addiction. If you live in West London and the surrounding area we can help you with your addiction. At Cassiobury Court, we offer a drug and alcohol rehab in Kensington & Chelsea.
It can be hard for people to cut nasty habits but alcohol abuse and drug usage are beyond a bad habit. Many families, marriages and relationships have been destroyed because of drug and/or alcohol abuse. Yet, many people who suffer from addiction tend to struggle to face reality. Drug and alcohol addiction is still very much stigmatised, as addiction is perceived to be for the “weak”.
Our drug and alcohol rehab in Kensington & Chelsea can be the first point of call for you when you decide to give up the bottle, or the drugs you have been using. At Cassiobury Court, we have helped many people within the borough to get clean in a space of a few weeks.
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