Cassiobury Court

Local: 01923 369 161

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0800 001 4070

We have treatment centres for alcohol rehab in Northwich

The road to long-term recovery begins with recognition.

Drug and alcohol abuse is a big problem in the UK and many people never face up to the damage that it is doing to their lives and the lives around them. Addiction can get a hold on anyone – destroying health, livelihoods, and relationships without prejudice.

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We offer residential treatment that is close to the Northwich area.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Northwich

At Cassiobury Court, we understand that coming to terms with addiction is a massive step; the first of many on a journey that is incredibly difficult.

Whether you have been suffering from addiction for a long time or have just come to terms with the fact that you are dependent on substances – we are here to help you.

The fact that you have recognised that a problem exists is massive. With Cassiobury Court’s wide array of drug and alcohol services, you can rest assured that you will find the help you need.

If you are looking for rehab in Northwich, then you can contact us immediately at 01923 369 161 or text HELP to 83222 to talk to our dedicated staff about the next step.

 

The Benefits of Residential Rehab

While there is no sure-fire success road to recovery, we believe that placing yourself or a loved one into a rehabilitation centre is the most effective form of drug and alcohol treatment.

Those in the throes of addiction or who have previously suffered know that it is a lonely, disheartening cycle to be in. At Cassiobury Court, we believe that to achieve long-lasting sobriety addicts need to undergo a comprehensive addiction treatment, built upon support and understanding.

Residential rehab allows you to break away from an environment that has fostered your addiction. Part of dealing with addiction is countering the destructive patterns that you have got caught up in. Moving away for a time and living a structured lifestyle will help break out of the cycle and start again.

Also, at a drug and alcohol rehab, you can live day-to-day with the knowledge that you are surrounded by professionals committed to your care. Worries about food and living arrangements are dealt with by our dedicated staff, allowing you to focus on your treatment.

Residential rehab is not only good for the person attending but their loved ones too. Being a witness to destructive behaviour is a draining experience for everyone involved. Knowing that a loved one is receiving round the clock care and recovering at a rehab centre can be a great comfort.

 

Choosing Cassiobury Court

Our effective approach to drug and alcohol services is built upon a culture of openness that is combating to remove the shame from addiction. Despite the more progressive world, we find ourselves in, a stigma around succumbing to drug and alcohol addiction remains.

The isolation and shame that people feel around addiction is a massive barrier stopping people from getting the help to need. We at Cassiobury Court see no shame in needing or asking for help.

Recognising you have the chance to better yourself is a wonderful and brave thing, and we are dedicated to helping as many people change their lives for the better.

Built on this culture, Cassiobury Court provides quality treatment with comprehensive programmes that have been designed through years of research and experience. Each treatment programme is built around the client – we see this personalised approach as a key factor in achieving long term success.

At our centres, these treatments are overseen by our expert staff that includes medical professionals and therapists who have a wealth of experience when it comes to addiction recovery. The care they offer is round-the-clock, ensuring a comfortable and safe experience for yourself or a loved one.

All this care takes place in our premier accommodation that is a far cry from the scary hospital unit you or a loved one may be envisaging. Our rehabilitation centres are calm environments that encourage recovery, with communal lounges and outside spaces along with our home-like bedrooms.

Cassiobury Court is person-centric – our culture, methods and facilities reflect that belief.

 

 

Time in Rehabilitation – Detoxing

Whilst most of your or loved one’s time spent with us will be spent dealing with the root issues of addiction, the first key step is undertaking drug or alcohol detox.

Under the care of our dedicated staff, you or a loved one will undergo medical detoxification. The aim of this treatment is to cleanse the body of the harmful toxins that it has become dependent on. This process is done under constant care to ease the drug and/or alcohol withdrawal that will occur during detox.

Withdrawal symptoms such as headaches, insomnia, increased anxiety and vomiting during detoxification are a lot to deal with. They are common occurrences though, and something that must be overcome if long term recovery is to be successful.

The important thing to remember is that through the entire detoxification process, someone will be there for you or your loved one. Safety and comfort for those detoxing is our top priority.

 

Addiction Treatment at Cassiobury Court

Dealing with both the physical and psychological issues around addiction is our main concern at Cassiobury Court. Once the physical symptoms of addiction have been dealt with, you or a loved one can move onto the psychological. This is where the real work towards recovery is done.

We approach our treatment holistically. During your time in rehab, you will undergo a wide array of therapy treatments that will be catered towards you, with the programme being built around what has the best chance of success.

Therapies at Cassiobury Court include Cognitive and Dialectical Behavioural Therapy. This involves dealing with current problems, employing stress management, and achieving a positive mindset.

One-on-one talk therapy will be supplemented by group therapy, art workshops and other more holistic approaches such as Reiki, acupuncture, and massage.

Dual-diagnosis treatment is also essential and available if you have a loved one who has any mental health conditions.

At Cassiobury Court, we believe that addiction cannot be dealt with if the whole person isn’t in a better space.

 

Take the First Step Today

We understand that all of this information may be a lot to take in right now. If you are still unsure about what the next step is or need advice, then don’t hesitate in contacting us here at Cassiobury Court. Call us at 01923 369 161 or text HELP to 83222 to begin the journey to recovery.

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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