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Drug and Alcohol Addiction Treatment in Middlesbrough

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Our evidence-based residential treatment programme is available to all Middlesbrough residents who suffer from drug or alcohol addiction.  We also treat a variety of mental health and behavioural addictions.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Middlesbrough

Have you been thinking about attending a drug rehab or alcohol rehab in Middlesbrough? Have you reached a point where you hope to exist without drugs and alcohol, yet have little knowledge of the next best steps? 

The drug and alcohol rehabilitation processes are new to a large proportion of individuals. Knowing what to do, who to reach out to, what to expect from rehab and how to withdraw from drugs and alcohol is very unlikely. It’s an unfamiliar and overwhelming phase of the long-term recovery experience.   

To help you progress through this experience, to ensure that your health, safety and recovery probabilities are prioritised, we can assist you here at Cassiobury Court.

Although we are located in Watford, our residential rehab programmes are sought-after, down to our associated recovery rates. Likewise, there are significant benefits linked to distance and time when considering a successful drug and alcohol withdrawal process.  

With this in mind, we can help you through a comprehensive rehab programme, increasing your chances to return to Middlesbrough and maintain sober living. Understandably, this may be a lot of information to digest.

We appreciate how you may feel overwhelmed. We are however here to take that overwhelming feeling away from you, ensuring that you are in the right position to future-proof your physical and psychological health.  

Feel reassured that you are in the hands of rehab specialists here at Cassiobury Court.  

 

Should I attend a rehab centre?  

Rehab is the only reliable and progressive process available for those looking to recover. With this in mind, if you are ready to withdraw from drugs and alcohol, and embrace the value of rehab, yes you should attend a rehab centre.  

Although this may feel like a large step to take, although rehab may currently feel unnecessary, it is a mandatory process to complete if you are aiming for sustained rehabilitation.

Likewise, no matter the severity of your drug addiction or alcohol addiction, a rehab programme will offer respite, rejuvenation and rehabilitation efforts, catered around your personal needs.  

With this in mind, once you’re ready to overcome your addiction, once you’re in the mindset to transform your life for the long-term, an admission into rehab will be recommended.  

 

Finding a drug and alcohol rehab in Middlesbrough  

Once you’re in the right mindset to recover, finding the right rehab centre to recover from is very important. At face value, you may initially favour the option of visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Middlesbrough. Down to convenience, location and comfort, we can see why.  

Although completing any form of addiction treatment is better than enabling ongoing substance abuse, if you are serious about recovering, you should opt for the most fitting and valuable rehabilitation process.

Through experience, at Cassiobury Court, we advocate residential rehab. Although this does require a short relocation from Middlesbrough, following an open mind will allow you to access specialist approaches to drug and alcohol rehab.  

It’s also important to note that localised recovery attempts can be very tough. By remaining in your hometown, you may experience judgment, a lack of privacy and heavy distractions, causing delays or disruptions to your rehab programme.

By removing yourself from your reality, by selecting the most fitting and results driven rehab programme, you will have a greater chance to remain on a steady and continuous road to recovery.  

If you’re hoping to understand residential rehab further, see what to expect below or feel free to contact our team. We are happy to run through the available treatment services, resources and programmes you can benefit from via our treatment centre.  

What to expect from residential rehab? 

Drug and alcohol rehabilitation can be challenging, no matter the route you take. However, there are greater expectations from residential rehab. Residing from your chosen treatment centre can ease your recovery journey.

Although withdrawing from drugs and alcohol will carry personal battles, you will be provided with continuous guidance, a positive environment to recover from, and a personalised treatment programme.  

Upon entering our private rehab centre, you will be met with a compassionate, positive and friendly environment. You will have access to our leading resources, tools and addiction treatment options.

You’ll also participate in wellness sessions, in technique which will improve the entirety of your life. Physical and psychological realignment will be experienced, social factors will be worked through, mental health support will be available 24/7 and a structured and progressive plan will be in place.  

Through this combined approach, only available through residential rehab, you will have a greater chance of transforming, of disconnecting from drugs and alcohol, of meeting your end recovery goals. 

 

Our comprehensive rehab programmes  

By selecting our centre over a drug and alcohol rehab in Middlesbrough, you will be welcomed with a comprehensive rehab programme. Below are the steps you can expect to complete, all moving you through the recovery milestones.  

  • Pre-admission  

Before entering our rehab centre, we will get to know you as a person, your health, your recovery goals, and your experiences with drugs and alcohol. We will understand your needs through rehab, ensuring that a personalised treatment programme can be provided. This will improve your rehab experience, while also speeding up your dissociation to drugs and alcohol.  

  • Personalised treatment programme  

Once we have a clearer picture of your rehab aims, we will commence your addiction treatment. You’ll likely complete physical and psychological methods, including a detox, therapy, motivational sessions, and cognitive behavioural therapy. This approach will ensure that you can recover holistically; known to stabilise long-term recovery.  

  • Recovery steps  

Alongside addiction treatment, progressive recovery steps are in place to improve your quality of life, while helping you prepare for a return to Middlesbrough. Wellness sessions, relapse prevention plans, coping strategy workshops and life coaching will be available throughout your rehab programme.  

  • Aftercare services  

Once you’ve completed your residential rehab programme, our support will continue. Aftercare services will be recommended via a drug and alcohol rehab in Middlesbrough to help you conveniently maintain sobriety.

Support groups, AA meetings and further therapy are likely treatment options, favoured through aftercare. 

By completing a comprehensive rehab programme, via a private facility, you will increase your opportunity of long-term recovery.

Through our specialist approach, you can achieve this, while continuing your efforts back in Middlesbrough. Reach out today for more information on the entire rehab process.  

 

What Our Clients Say

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    Amy Elizabeth Munford

    7 Months Ago

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    It’s a pleasure to have been a client at Cassiobury Court. From the moment I arrived I felt like a welcome part of the family, it’s non judgmental and compassionate approach to recovery has differed from any center which I have previously attended.
    The structure allowed me to develop at my own pace and to work through my recovery journey, which started with me at an all time low. When I entered I was a shell of a person, after a toxic relationship. My substance misuse and eating disorder was out of control and my health, mental and physical, was deteriorating rapidly.

    The staff, each with there own expertise and experience guided me compassionately and from a genuine place of kindness and warmth.

    The facilities, all departments from housekeeping, kitchen to admin and support staff, have made a genuine difference to the person I am leaving as.
    Strong, rebuilt and confident. Ready to step into a life of sobriety and positivity.

    I have made life long friends and made life long changes thanks to Cassiobury.

    I can genuinely recommend Cassiobury, to anyone who has found themselves in the depths of there addiction, they will help you find the path out, however unmanageable life may seem.

    All my love to the team there and to the clients past, present and future
    Amy x

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    Lily Hopkins

    8 Months Ago

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    I have had serious addiction problems for the last 10 years that have ruined my life and the life of my loved ones. I am in my early 30’s and this was my third time in rehab but my first time staying at Cassiobury Court. The difference between Cassiobury and other facilities is incredible and you can’t compare with the level of support and love. The staff are kind, caring and know exactly what you are going through and what you need to do in order to get better. They have multiple different ways and techniques to support you and go above and beyond in every possible way to help you. Not only do they support you while you’re there but they also support you for the first year you leave with weekly catch up sessions. I have left Cassiobury with a huge network of people in recovery. Before I was lost and alone. I can’t thank Cassiobury enough for giving me another chance at life and I’ll be forever truly grateful ❤️❤️❤️

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    Jennie Helm

    11 Months Ago

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    I can’t rate Cassiobury Court residential clinic more highly!

    My 14 day stay (after two previous stays at different clinics) was amazing – constructive, enlightening and enjoyable.

    My positive experience flowed through right from the very start of the process with my telephone conversations with the admissions team, and once we’d had an initial chat and an assessment, they arranged for a driver to pick me up at 10 o’clock the next morning to drive me the 140 miles from West Dorset to the clinic.

    The staff were incredibly welcoming, caring and non-judgmental. I was able to start my detox only an hour or so after my arrival after having a Zoom call with the Doctor. From then on the medical team were always on hand if and when necessary.

    A high ratio of the staff are in recovery themselves which means that they knew personally what I was going through, which was both comforting and motivating.

    My room was clean, light and bright and I had everything that I needed.

    The food was of a very high standard and the chef was flexible and willing to go that extra mile for any special requests.

    The group sessions were varied, interesting and run by highly knowledgeable staff. These were backed up by excellent 1-1 sessions with my allocated key worker and allocated therapist.

    I can’t stress enough how much new information I learnt in just 14 days.

    I have left Cassiobury Court with a renewed determination to start working the 12 step programme and to do what I’m told – as the people who have been giving me this advice are proof to me that I too can change my life for the better as they have.

    A huge thank you to you all!

    Jennie

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    Sam “Sam” A

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    I am Sam and I arrived at Cassiobury Court for 28 days at the end of May. This was my second rehab experience.

    I cannot praise Cassiobury Court enough. Each day was well structured and every group session was designed to give you different tools to sobriety. I learnt so much from all the therapists and key workers that were taking the sessions due to my lack of understanding of this illness. I was in a place where I was made to feel comfortable and no question were silly which encouraged me to dig deeper and ask questions around my illness and myrecovery.

    Cassiobury Court approach to recovery, worked very well for me. It was not like Boot Camp. They actually gave me time to digest the information that was given and time to absorb what was said they kind of gave me the balance to learn, but also do every day life things, I also had time to reflect and focus on myself

    I would encourage any newcomers to rehab to engage in many group sessions as they can and take out as much as they can out of these sessions the 12 step AA program was explained to me in such a simple way and gave me the confidence to work it.

    I would like to give a special thanks to my key worker as she has helped me find a a new sober, Sam. My key worker from the start has been open and honest which has helped me with my recovery.

    I would like to also thank all the staff at Cassiobury Court that have had an impact on my road to recovery.

    A special thanks to the kitchen staff and the cleaning staff, as by them doing what they do gave me time to focus on myself and not have to worry about cooking and cleaning. The kitchen staff have made sure that I have been eating properly and have helped me build up my strength.

    Overall, Cassiobury Court is the place to come to if in need of a medical detox or need to understand what is involved in recovery and give you the opportunity on how to get away from addiction It’s like being given a second sober life.

    I cannot thank Cassiobury Court enough.

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    Dan Peacey

    9 Months Ago

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    The only way that I can start this review is by saying that Cassiobury Court saved my life. I have had a severe problem with alcohol for over 10 years and I almost lost everything, but due to the care, consideration and commitment the facility has to offer, I have been given the opportunity to start again and live a full life with sobriety. The sessions have not only taught me more about the illness and severity of it, but has also equipped me with the coping mechanisms and skills to manage those negative feelings and maintain a happy & healthy lifestyle. Each Recovery Practitioner provides a different approach and continued to show their professionalism and dedication to the cause before and even after my stay. I will be forever grateful to Cassiobury and I couldn’t recommend it more.

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    Rebecca Scott

    7 Months Ago

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    Cassiobury court takes a special place in my heart for all the help I received. All the staff there are impeccable!! I could not fault it in any way. The managers, key workers, therapists, chefs, doctors, support staff and cleaners make you feel at home. They meet every need and want. I wish to return one day to be able to volunteer or go back and share my story. ❤️

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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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