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We have treatment centres for drug and alcohol rehab in Kensington & Chelsea

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Chelsea and KensingtonWorldwide, 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 drug rehab and alcohol rehab services.

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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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Kensington & Chelsea

How our Drug and Alcohol Rehab Kensington & Chelsea service works.

Our rehab centre can help you get clean, in a very short space of time. The drug and alcohol rehab in Kensington & Chelsea does a 28-day inpatient programme, which comes with a clear sequence of treatments:

 

Step 1: Detox

The drug detox process is often a very difficult one. We recommend that you do not do this at home alone. Detoxification is the process of cleansing your body from toxins like drugs and alcohol. During detox, one might often come across withdrawal symptoms depending on the drug they’re addicted to. Heroin Detox and Alcohol Detox tend to have the strongest withdrawal symptoms. In these cases, the danger of serious lasting injuries and illnesses may be apparent. Our medical professionals are on hand at our centre to monitor you at all times and minimise the chances of lasting effects.

 

Step 2: Post Detox

Post Detox services are often a mix of modern therapies and holistic therapies. The reason for this approach is to ensure you will be able to manage yourself better outside of the facility and ensure you will not have any cravings in the years to come.

 

 

Pros and Cons of Private Rehab

  • Intensive form of addiction treatment
  • High recovery rates
  • Aftercare support in Kensington & Chelsea
  • 24/7 support in luxury facilities
  • May need to take time off work
  • Time away from family and friends

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Free Drug & Alcohol Support in Kensington & Chelsea

There are many free support options for drug and alcohol addiction:

 

Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings in Kensington & Chelsea

Bayswater Womens

Tuesday

St Mathew’s, 29 St Petersburg Place

Time: 19.00 – duration 1hr
Postcode: W2 4LA

Kensington Shy Sharers

Tuesday

Christ Church, Victoria Rd

Time: 19.30 – duration 1hr 30mins
Postcode: W8 5RQ

Kensington A Vision for You

Wednesday

Kensington United Reformed Church, Allen St

Time: 19.30 – duration 1hr 30mins
Postcode: W8 6BL

See more AA Meetings in Kensington & Chelsea over on the AA website.

 

Narcotics Anonymous Meetings in and near Kensington & Chelsea

Kensington Group

Saturday

Basement Hall, Riverside Health Authority, 49 Emperor’s Gate, Kensington, London, Greater London, SW7 4HH

Time: 19:30 – 20:30

Newcomers Meeting

Saturday

Upstairs Room, Bay20 Community Centre, 71 St Marks Road, Ladbroke Grove, London, Greater London, W10 6JG

Time: 17:30 – 18:30

Shepherd’s Bush

Friday

Edward Woods Community Education Centre, 60-70 Norland Road, Shepherd’s Bush, London, Greater London, W11 4TX

Time: 19:15 – 20:45

See more NA Meetings in and near Kensington & Chelsea over on the Rehab Clinics Groups website.

 

Alcohol Rehab in Kensington & Chelsea

For individuals who have been wrestling with alcohol dependency, our Alcohol Rehab in Kensington & Chelsea provides a safe environment, expert support, and tailored programs to help you break the cycle of addiction.

The journey to recovery starts with the detox process, managed and supervised by our experienced medical professionals who ensure withdrawal symptoms are minimised and effectively treated.

Post-detox, you’ll have access to both modern and holistic therapies designed to help manage triggers, handle stress, and promote healthier ways of living.

With aftercare services like Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings and 24/7 support, your road to recovery is clear, manageable, and supportive.

 

Cannabis Rehab in Kensington & Chelsea

Even though some view cannabis use as harmless, the reality is that prolonged usage can lead to dependency and cause significant physical and mental health issues.

At our Cannabis Rehab in Kensington & Chelsea, we offer specialised treatment plans for cannabis addiction, beginning with a medically supervised detox to ensure a safe withdrawal process.

Post detox, we provide a blend of therapeutic approaches that will teach you essential coping skills and relapse prevention strategies.

Our ultimate aim is to equip you with the tools necessary to lead a fulfilling, drug-free life.

 

Cocaine Rehab in Kensington & Chelsea

Cocaine is a powerful and addictive stimulant that has devastating effects on the lives of users and their families.

At our Cocaine Rehab in Kensington & Chelsea, we treat the root cause of addiction and not just the symptoms.

The path to recovery begins with detox, where withdrawal symptoms are closely managed by our medical team.

This is followed by comprehensive therapy sessions that include cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), group therapy, and family counselling. These sessions are aimed at helping you understand the nature of your addiction, explore triggers, and develop healthy coping mechanisms.

 

Prescription Drug Rehab in Kensington & Chelsea

Prescription drug misuse can often go unnoticed until it significantly impacts an individual’s health and lifestyle. It is a complex issue to address due to the legality and necessity of these medications.

Our Prescription Drug Rehab in Kensington & Chelsea is designed to help individuals overcome this dependency.

Following an initial detox period, we offer personalised therapy programs, focusing on helping individuals understand their addiction and learn how to manage their condition without the need for medication abuse.

Our aftercare program is also robust, providing ongoing support and resources to keep you on track with recovery.

If you feel ready to get started on drug and alcohol rehab in Kensington & Chelsea, contact Cassiobury Court today on 01923 804 139.

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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