Cassiobury Court

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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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    Lisa Long

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    My last day of a 28 day programme at Cassio, what can I say? The best decision I ever made, the staff are amazing, kind, considerate, nothing is too much and they always know everyone’s name so a very personal touch. The group sessions are so informative and with lots of humour thrown in. Food, fantastic Alan the chef is great.
    Therapists and practitioners are top notch! Highly recommend Cassio, and the more you put into your recovery the more you will get out. I am leaving a different person and with tools to work the programme once those gates open!
    Thanks Cassio!!!

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    A really great place to get back on your feet and begin recovery. Staff could not be more helpful, therapy and groups are generally excellent. Rooms are very clean and well appointed, though size and ensuite is a bit of a lottery. Food is really very good, everyones tastes are catered for and in abundance. Snacks water juices, tea’s and coffee’s available 247. I would highly recommend Cassio to anyone looking to get sober change there life.

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    Cassiobury court and all the members of staff not only saved my life, they changed my life, before I attended cassiobury court my life was an existence, today I live.
    I have many treatment centers near me, however I didn’t want convenience, I wanted to get well, I travelled across the country to attend cassiobury court, and it was the best thing I’ve ever done.
    The staff are absolutely first class from top to bottom, if yourself or a loved one are needing help I would urge you to seek the help of cassiobury court, life savers and life changers.
    Today I have a life and I will never forget the tools this place gave me to continue living my life.

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    Larissa Disney

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    I came into Cassiobury Court after years of trying to stop on my own, after years of abusing myself physically and mentally i finally came in with the willingness to ask for help and that is what i recieved.
    Although nervous when I first came in i was greeted with an incredibly friendly and supportive team, I was made to feel at ease and given privacy but i also knew help was ready and available when i needed it

    The workshops, counselling and advice all felt they were tailored to me rather then just being another client and i was encouraged to start seeing the postives of life rather then the negatives, I enjoyed every workshop and the social aspect that came with meeting a group of like minded people and felt that i was being heard and understood.
    Since leaving i have re started my life and had support from everyone along the way

    I would highly recommend them. To anyone who feels they may be struggling.

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    Martin O

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    Cassiobury Court is a fantastic, peaceful place to recover. I am leaving today and can’t be more grateful to the staff and fellow residents who have made my stay such a wonderful experience.

    All the staff are happily prepared to go the extra mile to make your stay as comfortable and relaxing as possible.

    There are a great range of workshops and activities to help you explore how your mind, body and spirit can assist with your recovery.

    The kitchen team provide nutritionally balanced food options and if you don’t fancy what is on the menu they are happy to make something to your taste.

    The rooms, facilities and grounds are immaculately maintained.

    I am positive about the future.

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    My experience at CC has been truly life-changing. During my 2-week stay I managed to turn my life around with the help of the recovery programme CC has given me. All staff are very professional, supportive, friendly and approachable. I could turn to anyone at any time of the day if I needed help or simply anyone to talk to. The sessions are very informative and engaging. The feeling of community is unparallelled. I enjoyed a combination of 1-2-1 meetings/therapy sessions, group workshops, creative sessions and social activities. I was exposed to a variety of fellowships, was taught about multiple concepts and techniques to enable my recover. The facility itself, alongside with the quality of food and housekeeping is excellent. The atmosphere at CC made me feel safe, welcomed and understood. I would strongly recommend CC to any suffering addicts seeking a long-term receovery. When you book CC, you won’t regret it!

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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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