Get Drug and Alcohol Treatment in Norfolk

Norfolk, with its sleepy villages and seaside towns, may not seem like the kind of place where you’d find people with addictions.

However, drug or alcohol dependency is a disease that can affect people from all sorts of areas and all walks of life, and if you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Norfolk, then it’s likely that it’s affecting you.

Whatever your situation, Cassiobury Court are here to help you through your addiction treatment so you can begin enjoying life again, free from drink or drugs.

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Get Urgent Help in Norfolk

If you or a family member are going through a crisis in Norfolk due to drug or alcohol abuse, you can contact NHS Suffolk and Norfolk or dial 111 in cases of emergency. Here, you can access crisis teams who can provide immediate information and help.

If you are seeking help for drug or alcohol-related issues, help is at hand in the local area also through local support groups, outpatient charities and residential rehabs such as Cassiobury Court

Finding the Right Rehabilitation Programme

When you search for drug and alcohol rehab in Norfolk, you’ll notice there are a lot of options available, all of which claim to be the miracle cure. Of course, there’s no certain ‘cure’ for addiction, and different things work for different people, so it’s important to weigh up the different options and decide what might work best.

Cassiobury Court offers residential treatment. You’ll stay with us for the duration of your 28-day programme, but it doesn’t mean you’ll be locked up or treated like a prisoner.

Our centre in a leafy street in Watford has a homely feel, with comfortable bedrooms where you’ll get plenty of rest. If you choose to stay with us, you enjoy the best quality amenities, from nutritious meals to a regular laundry service, so there’s nothing for you to worry about.

Staying in residential rehabs in Norfolk means that you spend time away from your addiction triggers and can break negative behavioural cycles.

While there are many outpatient clinics in Norfolk, they don’t always offer the best treatment, as you don’t get the round-the-clock care you get at a residential centre. If you’re serious about overcoming an alcohol or drug addiction, then it’s worth considering this kind of treatment programme so you can get sober for life.

 

Why Choose Residential Rehab?

  • Safe Environment
  • Onsite Doctors, Psychiatrists and Mental Health Nurses
  • Private Room
  • Excellent Facilities
  • Medically Assisted Detox
  • Wide Range of Therapies

 

The Cost of Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Norfolk

While residential rehab isn’t the cheapest option out there, it is proven to be one of the most successful if you complete your programme plus aftercare. Therefore, you aren’t wasting money on expensive programmes that may see you relapse in a few months.

Prices at our rehab centres start from £4000, and a two-week stay can cost over £6000. These programmes do provide an increased chance of making a successful recovery as you will have 24-hour assistance whilst you detox in a safe and secure setting.

At Cassiobury Court, we know that paying to stay in a rehab centre in Norfolk is a big expense for most people, so we try to keep our prices reasonable and ensure we offer excellent value for money. Our packages include everything from your therapy to meals, so you won’t need to spend any cash while you’re here.

Investing in a rehabilitation programme can save you long-term, not only financially but also physically and psychologically. Alcohol and drugs aren’t cheap, and if you don’t seek help, in the long term you may find yourself facing legal issues or losing your career, both of which can be costly.

 

Getting Help Without the Waiting Lists

A big part of addiction is denial. It’s what gets people to take big risks and to continue their behaviour despite the consequences. Therefore, when someone with an addiction admits they need help, that’s a big step and may be why you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Norfolk.

The problem is that if there’s a delay in getting help, the addict’s issues can worsen, putting them at risk in many different ways. That’s why Cassiobury Court aim to admit people within 48 hours or less rather than putting them on long waiting lists. We don’t need a GP referral, although we’ll assume that you are happy for us to share details of your stay with your doctor. If you aren’t, then we won’t. So, the time between the initial call and your staying with us could be very short indeed.

When you’re looking for clinics in Norfolk and need urgent help, Cassiobury Court will do all we can to help you get better.

 

Life Inside Our Rehab

It’s hard to give an account of a typical rehab stay because every treatment programme is tailored, but as a rule, your stay will begin with a detox. This will last until your withdrawal symptoms have subsided, although you may still feel cravings. You’ll then undergo an intensive programme of cognitive behavioural therapy, counselling, group therapy and much more. There are workshops, activities, fitness sessions and all sorts of things that keep you busy, so your time is likely to fly by.

 

Free Aftercare Support With Cassiobury Court

After leaving rehab, you’ll be offered a year of free aftercare as long as you complete your 28-day programme. This includes support groups where you can share your journey with others, which can help you stay on track. Everyone is friendly and welcoming and just wants you to succeed so you can all encourage each other.

Aftercare services are an important part of the recovery process for individuals who have completed a drug and alcohol rehab program. These services can help individuals maintain their sobriety and prevent relapse. Two common types of aftercare services are relapse prevention and attendance at AA meetings.

 

Relapse Prevention

Relapse prevention programs are designed to help individuals identify potential triggers for drug or alcohol use and develop strategies to avoid or manage these triggers.

These programs may include individual therapy, group therapy, or a combination of both. Individual therapy can help individuals address any underlying mental health conditions or personal issues that may contribute to substance use.

Group therapy also provides individuals with a supportive environment where they can share their experiences and learn from others who have similar struggles.

 

AA Meetings

AA meetings are a form of peer support that is widely used in aftercare services. AA stands for Alcoholics Anonymous, and it is a 12-step program that focuses on spiritual principles as a means of achieving and maintaining sobriety.

AA meetings are typically held in person, but many groups also offer virtual meetings. Attendees are encouraged to share their experiences and support one another in their recovery journey. AA meetings can provide individuals with a sense of community and accountability, which can be helpful in preventing relapse.

If you do not wish to attend in person, you can find local AA meetings in Norfolk or access online Zoom meetings.

These AA meetings are also a great way to connect with a sponsor who will also have excellent knowledge of the local area and may prove a fantastic sounding board for advice as you get used to life on the outside and adjust to a regular routine again.

 

AA Meeting Locations
Tuesdays
Barsham & Shipmeadow Village Hall, Bungay Rd
Time: 19.30 – duration 1hr 30mins
Postcode: NR34 8HA

 

Methodist Church, Bank Loke, Grammar School Rd
Mondays
Time: 20.00 – duration 1hr 15mins
Postcode: NR28 9JH

 

When you need drug and alcohol rehab in Norfolk without delay, simply call the team at Cassiobury Court on 0800 001 4070 or text HELP to 83222, and someone will get back to you as soon as possible to discuss your needs.

We also offer help for drug and alcohol addiction in many parts of East Anglia, including Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, and areas within Huntingdonshire like St Neots.

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