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We have treatment centres for drug and alcohol rehab in Kentish Town

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Accessing immediate addiction treatment can be highly motivating for some and a lifeline for others. Any form of delay can be very difficult to deal with, described as demotivating, crippling and influential across decisions.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Kentish Town

Instead of adding to an NHS waiting list, private drug rehab can speed up the process for you, by offering an immediate admission. Possible to process in 24 hours, treatment can begin via a drug and alcohol rehab in Kentish Town, either on an outpatient or inpatient basis.

Offered here at Cassiobury Court, we make sure that a time-sensitive admissions process can be completed, access our support, facilities and treatment plans as soon as possible.

By taking action, an urgent referral and admission can be completed, ready to benefit from private drug and alcohol rehabilitation. Reach out to take action and the next step towards addiction recovery.

 

How to find immediate treatment in Kentish Town?

If you’re ready and accepting of support and addiction treatment, it’s important to take action. Otherwise, decisions can change, consumption can continue, and withdrawal symptoms can make it impossible to stop.

Immediate treatment will only be available through private rehab. Due to demands, accessing instant treatment will be very unlikely on the NHS, usually accessed through a waiting list. If you can wait, addiction treatment will then be available through a local hospital. Yet through experience, addiction is a sensitive and relapsing condition, difficult to control through delays.

Reasonably, depending on your selected rehab clinic, a small wait may be required. Yet in the majority of cases, immediate rehab admissions can be completed. We can even turn around your admission in 24 hours, making sure that you can take action with readiness.

By selecting a drug and alcohol rehab in Kentish Town, by completing a referral and by working through the admissions process, immediate access can follow. Reach out now to refer yourself to our private drug and alcohol rehab, offering consistent subsequent treatment.

 

How Cassiobury Court can help you overcome your addiction

Offering personal, private, and effective treatment plans, at Cassiobury Court, we can help you through the entire rehabilitation process. Offering immediate admissions, we can help you detach from your current environment, influences and habits, to experience rehab.

Providing an intimate, friendly and luxury setting, we offer a strong platform, to accept and make some changes. With leading medical professionals, addiction specialists and psychiatrists within our team, we offer specialist treatment sessions, advice, and recommendations.

Offering addiction treatment options through inpatient rehab and outpatient rehab, our services are flexible, taking individual needs into account. Capable of working around recovery goals and expectations, lifestyle choices, dedicated timeframes, and budgets, we design individual treatment plans.

Including a range of proven and evidence-based treatment options, our plans have the chance to be life-changing. Complete addiction treatment in as little as 28 days to a number of months, depending on your availability.

Bringing together a number of different recovery steps, we can help you get clean, rehabilitate, and sustain recovery for the long term. Focusing on mental health, lifestyle choices, relapse prevention planning and healthy habits, drugs or alcohol can be eliminated from your life.

Visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Kentish Town can help you change your life for a fulfilling reality, possible to maintain through long-term recovery.

 

Addiction treatment plans

Treatment plans are designed by considering and accommodating personal needs. For example, individual triggers will be gauged, withdrawal symptoms will be highlighted, and personal circumstances will be prioritised.

Through a personalised approach, greater effects can be expected through addiction treatment. Helping to target exact causes, treat symptoms and complete feasible changes, treatments are handpicked.

Detoxification, rehabilitation, and relapse prevention are inevitable recommendations. Yet between them, anything from family therapy, stress management, one-to-one sessions, holistic therapies, lifestyle management, sleep therapy, group therapy and mental health treatment can take place.

Operating through an evidence-based approach, all treatment sessions will be worthwhile and will help to inspire progress, away from drugs and alcohol.

 

What happens once you leave rehab?

A return home, post-rehab, will be followed by aftercare sessions. Aftercare is a service that helps to adjust clients to sobriety and the choices that it requires. It provides access to a range of support groups and therapy sessions, along with regular check-ins, to strengthen recovery, confidence, and commitment.

1-year of free aftercare is available here at Cassiobury Court, known to offer support through the early milestones of sobriety. With a routine in place, a group of accountability buddies and further relapse prevention plans, aftercare can ease the journey towards long-term recovery.

Aftercare can soon be experienced by taking action on your addiction. A self-referral can help you access our support at an immediate rate, followed by your admission. Benefit from private rehab and its time-sensitive services here in Kentish Town or the wider London area.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are a wide range of addiction treatment services available to experience through private rehab. Services are recommended on a per-client basis, meaning that a specific plan will be completed. Services include detoxification, therapy sessions, support groups, relapse prevention planning, holistic therapies, stress management, mental health support and cognitive behavioural therapy. Individual needs and responses will be considered whilst forming individual treatment plans, full of services like the above.

The most effective type of programme which works to treat a drug addiction is an inpatient, 28-day specialist programme. Completely personalised and arranged over a month-long commitment, inpatient rehab programmes provide the strongest foundation to recover from. Outpatient programmes are also recommended and can offer the standards and care of private rehab. Yet depending on personal needs, inpatient treatment is arguably a greater commitment.

If you select to check into a drug and alcohol rehab in Kentish Town, this will be recognised as inpatient rehab. Rehab can be experienced by residing in a specific treatment centre, to complete a 28-day intense programme. Offering the tools, support, services, and resources to recover, inpatient rehab is the most effective programme to complete, offering a targeted and comprehensive approach.

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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