Cassiobury Court

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We have treatment centres for alcohol rehab in Ripon

Drug and alcohol addictions can ruin lives. Substance misuse can have a huge toll on your physical and mental health, wreck relationships, damage careers and tear families apart.
 
It is incredibly difficult to break free without expert help, but the good news is that addiction can be successfully treated. Inpatient rehabilitation – commonly referred to as simply ‘rehab’ offers a thorough and holistic treatment programme that has been proven to be a highly effective route to recovery. If you are looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Ripon, we may be able to help.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Ripon

Private Rehab for Ripon & North Yorkshire Residents

Alcohol addiction is a common problem throughout the UK, and Ripon is no exception. Recent figures also showed a higher proportion of drug poisoning deaths in North Yorkshire than the national average, suggesting a higher incidence of dangerous drug use in the area.

Drug and alcohol services are available, often delivered in partnership with charities. These can certainly be valuable for many people, but if you want the proven effectiveness of private rehab in Ripon, you might have to look further afield.

Where most NHS and local authority programmes are offered on an outpatient basis, residential rehab allows you to concentrate on your recovery away from the triggers and temptations that may otherwise surround you. At Cassiobury Court, you will be in a safe, secure environment where the entire focus will be on helping you to beat your addiction.

What We Treat

At Cassiobury Court we have a wealth of experience in treating addiction to alcohol and drugs including cocaine, heroin, cannabis and prescription medications – including but not limited to opioid painkillers.

We can also treat co-existing mental health conditions. This is often referred to as dual diagnosis treatment and can be very important. Mental health and addiction interact in complex ways, and treating addiction while neglecting existing mental health issues could leave you vulnerable to relapse further along the line.

Our Recovery Pathway

We believe in a thorough and holistic recovery pathway that provides tailored, round-the-clock care. We never forget that every person seeking help is an individual with unique needs and challenges. Every treatment programme is therefore individually tailored, but there are some common elements you might expect to find in a rehab treatment programme.

An assessment process is required at the start to find out about those needs and challenges. Expert professionals will assess your substance misuse issues and find out about your general health and other factors in order to build a treatment programme that is safe, appropriate and effective for you.

Some people enter rehab having not drunk or used drugs for a while, but it is common for many to undergo a supervised detoxification. This is the period in which your system adjusts to life without drugs or alcohol, and it can be accompanied by a range of physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms, as well as strong cravings. It can be a very challenging period and is both safer and easier to go through with support and medical supervision.

A range of therapies will help you to understand the psychological and behavioural aspects of addiction and the root causes of your substance misuse. Relapse prevention sessions can help you to formulate strategies to maintain your recovery once you leave, and a structured aftercare programme can provide the vital support you need in the weeks and months following.

Facilities & Care Environment

One of the most important aspects of residential rehab is that it places you in a safe and secure environment where you can focus on your recovery. You will be free of many distractions and triggers that may affect you if you were participating in treatment as an outpatient. We also focus on safety and are fully CQC-compliant.

We offer a tranquil setting with private bedrooms and therapy rooms, as well as communal spaces for group therapy, group activities and relaxation. Healthy meals are hand-prepared by our chef to help with your overall health and well-being. Many people struggling with addiction will have neglected their diet and other aspects of their health.

We also have a beautiful garden with a courtyard and outdoor seating area, which is ideal for fresh air and quiet contemplation.

Travelling from Ripon

Even if you are looking for inpatient rehab in North Yorkshire, you might find that travelling out of the area is the best option. Since inpatient rehab involves staying at the facility, it is generally more important to find the rehab that best fits your needs and requirements than the closest treatment option. Some people also prefer the extra layer of privacy that going out of town gives them.

Travelling from Ripon to our rehab in Watford takes around three hours via the A1(M) and M1. There are also extensive rail connections via York and London.

Cost, Duration & Funding

The cost and duration are linked, and both can vary. 28 days is fairly typical for a complete rehab stay, but this can vary depending on requirements. When we know these requirements, we can work out a transparent, itemised costing with no hidden extras.

Unfortunately, residential rehab is rarely funded by the NHS but may sometimes be covered by private health insurance.

Aftercare for Ripon Clients

As mentioned, aftercare is a very important part of the recovery process. Recovery does not stop when the door closes, and neither does the support you will continue to receive. A full 12 months of free aftercare is included as standard. This ongoing care and relapse prevention can be delivered remotely online, so if you are recovering from addiction in Ripon, you do not need to physically travel back to access support.

Contact Admissions

Asking for help can be difficult, but it is always a brave and positive step to take. If you are considering treatment for addiction but don’t know where to start, you can contact our friendly and experienced team for help and advice with no obligation and in strict confidence.

If you are ready to get the ball rolling, we can usually start the admissions process straight away. Getting in touch today might be one of the most important things you’ve ever done.

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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