Cassiobury Court

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We have Treatment Centres for Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Kingston Upon Thames

In Peterborough and the area beyond, there are many people who might be suffering with a drug and alcohol addiction.

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We offer residential treatment that is close to the Kingston Upon Thames area.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres In Kingston Upon Thames

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Kingston Upon Thames

It destroys families, relationships, and everything a person holds dear. Addiction is simply a disease and there is absolutely no shame to get help.

Yet, there are many people who feel ashamed to seek help with their addiction issues. There are also people who think it is too late for them to get help, and fear that their lives are over.

However, it is never too late. Are you someone who suffers with an addiction, but did not search for help for any reason whatsoever?

Our drug and alcohol rehab Kingston Upon Thames service is willing and ready to help you kick your drug and alcohol addiction for good.

We have helped many residents in Kingston Upon Thames become their old and happy self again, free from alcohol and drugs, and you can too.

 

Reaching out for help from Addiction specialists

At Cassiobury Court, we know very well what you are going through. Many of our team of recovery workers have been through drug addiction themselves before turning their life around.

That is why we have developed a concept around rehabilitation, that has a higher chance of succeeding than most other programs.

They have a great insight into how they can help you achieve your long-term recovery goals and do so whilst maintaining the utmost discretion, respect, and support for your unique circumstances.

Our drug and rehab programme takes can take around 28 days to complete, after then, we offer comprehensive outpatient aftercare for a year after leaving our detox clinic.

We normally have a set order of programs, which would start with a drug or alcohol detox, followed by a mixture of psychological and well-being therapies.

It’s very important to us, and to your long-term recovery, that you receive a well-balanced mix of these therapies so as to target your physical, psychological, emotional, and social connections to alcohol or drugs.

In addition to a drug or alcohol detox which is essential for most drug and alcohol treatment programmes, our fantastic team of doctors, nurses, mental health support workers, psychologists, and counsellors, can deliver psychological therapies such as stress management, cognitive behavioural therapy (also known as CBT), dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT), counselling, motivational interviewing, and drug or alcohol relapse prevention.

It’s crucial that we include therapies which take care of your general well-being as you undergo your drug and alcohol treatment at our rehab in Kingston Upon Thames.

These could include mindfulness, yoga, relaxation and sleep management, low level laser therapy, nutritional supplement therapy, music therapy, fitness therapy, and art therapy.

This holistic approach to your addiction treatment has given us the highest success rate for our clients and is the best chance for you to recover from your drug and alcohol abuse.

Despite what many people may believe, it’s not possible to recover from an addiction to alcohol or drugs with medication alone. You must seek out the professional support of a recognised drug and alcohol rehab like ours in Kingston Upon Thames.

Our admissions team will take you through how the entire process works once you get in touch with us about your drug and alcohol abuse. After undergoing a thorough discussion about your unique condition, we’ll invite you to a pre-screening assessment.

This gives us the opportunity to speak further about your addiction to alcohol or drugs and allows us to determine what may have caused your drug or alcohol abuse.

Being able to identify and acknowledge the underlying reasons of your addiction can significantly help you when it comes to overcoming your addiction for good.

 

Detoxification process at our Kingston Upon Thames Rehab centre

Detox is often seen as the most difficult part of rehab. Many drugs such as heroin and cocaine are heavily addictive and once your body is used to them, it will be a struggle to keep yourself off it as your body has gotten so accustomed to drugs and alcohol.

That is why it’s important you do not attempt to do rehab at home as it can be extremely dangerous, not to mention ineffective. We have around-the-clock medical care available for you specifically in case the withdrawal symptoms are becoming severe.

These severe withdrawal symptoms can take shape as delirium tremens (DT’s), seizures, or insomnia, all of which require urgent medical attention.

Some of the more common withdrawal symptoms include headaches, dizziness, and mild nausea; our team of addiction treatment experts will be on hand to administer prescribed medication if needed to ease any discomfort.

 

Professional help from our Addiction Treatment Centre

After drug and alcohol rehab programmes, we mentally prime you for long-term abstinence using a variety of treatment options.

These include cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and relapse prevention techniques, as well as a range of complementary and holistic therapies as described above.

We can also suggest local support networks such as Narcotics Anonymous or Alcoholics Anonymous as a place to share your experiences with others in a similar position to you.

We are located in the centre of Watford, not far from Kingston Upon Thames. We are able to offer you transport to our drug and alcohol rehab.

Our rehabilitation centre is highly professional, boasting luxurious accommodation with private rooms for all of our clients.

We will take care of your housekeeping, laundry and ensure you receive daily nutritious meals to aid with your long-term recovery from drug and alcohol abuse.

Our team do all of this so that you only have one thing to focus on – your rehabilitation. All of the distractions of the outside world and stresses of daily life are taken away, allowing you to have one sole focus.

If you’re ready to take on this life-changing experience, then call our drug and alcohol rehab Kingston Upon Thames today on 01923 804 139 for more 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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