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We have treatment centres for drug and alcohol rehab in Lowestoft

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Lowestoft

Do you live in Lowestoft and require addiction treatment services? Suffolk had the highest number of drug-related deaths in East England, with 39 deaths reported in 2021.

If so, why not undergo treatment at Cassiobury Court’s unique and highly effective residential Lowestoft drug and alcohol rehab centre. This ultra-modern rehab centre is located a short distance from your Lowestoft home. When you attend our residential rehab centre, we reveal to you a number of therapy and detoxification techniques that quickly and effectively secure your recovery from long-term drug and alcohol addiction.

 

Cocaine rehab in Lowestoft

If you’re suffering from cocaine abuse, it’s crucial to seek professional rehabilitation treatment from a reputable rehab centre. Cocaine addiction is psychologically addictive when used frequently and can potentially lead to an ongoing cycle of addiction.

Our cocaine rehabilitation programme follows a comprehensive approach, combining cocaine withdrawal management with leading addiction treatments. While managing withdrawal is essential, therapy plays an equally vital role in the rehabilitation process. It helps address the underlying causes of addiction and equips you with relapse prevention skills to maintain long-term sobriety.

Cocaine withdrawal often results in symptoms such as anxiety, depression, insomnia, and intense cravings for cocaine. Our medical team will closely monitor your progress throughout this phase to ensure you are coping well.

Therapeutic interventions typically include Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy (CBT), group therapy, and individual counselling tailored specifically for cocaine addiction treatment. Learn more about our cocaine rehab programme.

 

Cannabis rehab in Lowestoft

Cannabis addiction can lead to various issues, and rehab treatment may be required to achieve long term recovery. Choosing a private cannabis rehab centre if you find it challenging to overcome on your own is the best treatment option.

At Cassiobury Court, our cannabis rehab programme begins with cannabis withdrawal to help you break free from your reliance on the substance. After successfully completing this withdrawal phase, you will have access to a range of treatment therapies to boost your recovery.

Consistent therapy sessions, including one-on-one counselling, aftercare, and talking therapies play a crucial role in helping you sustain sobriety once you’ve completed cannabis rehab in Lowestoft.

Rehab therapy at a drug and alcohol rehab Lowestoft

 

Prescription drug rehab in Lowestoft

Addiction to prescription drugs like Codeine, Oxycodone, or Co-codamol can have a detrimental impact on your life. Private rehabilitation centres like ours at Cassiobury Court provide the most intensive treatment available to assist you in your recovery journey.

The rehabilitation process kicks off with a prescription drug detox programme, which takes place within our dedicated detox wing. This phase typically spans 7-10 days and is often regarded as the most challenging aspect of the rehabilitation process.

Throughout the detox process, you will receive constant monitoring and support from our team of medical professionals. In some cases, safe detox medications may be prescribed to help alleviate withdrawal symptoms.

Following detox, various therapies and aftercare services are made available to address the psychological aspects of addiction. See more information about our prescription drug rehabilitation programme here.

 

Alcohol rehab in Lowestoft

If you’re in need of treatment for alcohol addiction, our alcohol rehabilitation clinic is here to assist you. At our addiction treatment facility, we offer medically supervised alcohol detoxification and a range of therapies to support your journey toward sobriety.

Our alcohol detox programme prioritises your safety throughout the entire process, as alcohol withdrawal symptoms, including delirium tremens and seizures, can pose significant health risks. Opting for a medical detox within a residential rehab centre is far safer than attempting detoxification at home, making it a highly beneficial recovery choice.

Following detox, a variety of therapies are provided to aid in your lasting recovery. These include one-on-one therapy sessions, holistic treatments, mindfulness activities, and more. Additionally, attending a private alcohol rehab in Lowestoft offers the significant advantage of one year of free aftercare support once you return home.

 

Detoxification in our drug and alcohol rehab centre

Cassiobury Court offers a medically supervised detoxification for drug and alcohol addiction. All detoxification programmes are written up by a registered and fully qualified psychiatrist. All detoxification programmes are then administered by registered nurses over a number of days or weeks.

Each detoxification programme we supply is written up in accordance with BNF and NICE guidelines. This ensures your detoxification programme is of equal or superior quality to what you might receive through an NHS Trust.

Before you detoxification programme begins, a thorough assessment takes place. This allows our staff to determine the severity of your addiction. We also assess your physical and psychological condition before your detoxification programme begins. Once this assessment is completed, prescription drugs are typically given to you to ease the withdrawal symptoms you may experience.

You also receive a range of orally administered vitamins and essential minerals. Why? Because your diet is likely to be poor because of your addiction. Furthermore, drugs and alcohol strip your body of these vitamins and minerals meaning supplementation is an essential element of any well-thought out detoxification programme.

 

Rehabilitation following detoxification at our Lowestoft centre

Cassiobury Court offers clients a range of therapy techniques designed to prevent the risk of relapse following the conclusion of treatment. These therapy techniques include: one-to-one therapy, group work, 12-steps, psychotherapy, cognitive behavioural therapy and holistic therapies.

The recommended duration of rehabilitation is 28 days. Why? Because a four-week rehab programme allows you enough time to fully detox and then fully rehabilitate at the Drug Rehab Colchester clinic. This amount of time allows you to reflect, review and re-balance before you return home.

 

The importance of group work

Cassiobury Court offers therapy sessions taking place in groups. Group-based psychotherapy is a highly effective form of treatment for drug and alcohol addiction. Why? Because group work allows clients to discuss their issues with other who struggle with similar problems. This allows clients to confide in others. This also allows members of the group to accelerate their learning because they are permitted to learn from other people’s experiences.

 

Pros and Cons of Private Rehab

  • Intensive form of addiction treatment
  • High recovery rates
  • Aftercare support in Lowestoft
  • 24/7 support in luxury facilities
  • Treatment programmes are more expensive
  • Rehab may not be in local area
  • May need to take time off work
  • Time away from family and friends

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AA and NA Meetings in Lowestoft

Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings in Lowestoft

  • Lowestoft Experience, Strength & Hope 

Monday 7 pm

United Reformed Church, London Road North, NR32 1HB

  • Lowestoft Primary Purpose 

Sunday 6 pm

Stella Maris Hall, Our Lady Star of the Sea RC Church, Gordon Rd, NR32 1NL

  • Lowestoft Fourth Dimension 

Friday 7 pm

Stella Maris Hall, Our Lady Star of the Sea RC Church, Gordon Rd, NR32 1NL

  • Lowestoft 

Thursday 12 pm

London Road Baptist Church, Kirkley Park Rd, NR33 0LQ

  • Lowestoft Discussion 

Monday 7:30 pm

St Mark’s Church, Bridge Rd, Oulton Broad, NR33 9JX

  • Gorleston Big Book Study 

Thursday 7:30 pm

St Peters RC Church Hall, Lowestoft Rd, NR31 6PF

 

Narcotics Anonymous Meetings in Lowestoft

  • Lowestoft NA

Tuesday 7 pm

North Lowestoft United Reform Church, London Road North, Lowestoft, NR32 1HB

 

Help from Local GPs in Lowestoft

High Street Surgery

High Street, Lowestoft, NR32 1JE

01502589151

 

Alexandra Road Surgery

Alexandra Road, Lowestoft, NR32 1PL

01502526060

 

Crestview Medical Centre

141 Crestview Drive, Lowestoft, NR32 4TW

01502526060

 

Victoria Road Surgery

82 Victoria Road, Lowestoft, NR33 9LU

01502572369

 

Bridge Road Surgery

1a Bridge Road, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft, NR32 3LJ

01502565936

 

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For more information and free advice, contact Cassiobury Court today on 0800 001 4070. Alternatively, contact us through this website and a member of our admissions team will contact you.

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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