Cassiobury Court

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Rushden

If you’re looking for drug rehab and alcohol rehab in Rushden, then you may be wondering where to turn for help. There are certainly a lot of different options out there for those who have a drug or alcohol addiction if you’re looking to go private, but how do you know which is the most effective?

At Cassiobury Court, we offer world-class addiction treatment that is based on scientifically proven methods. Our 28-day programme combines many different methods to find the one that’s right for you, and if you complete your stay, we give you a year of free aftercare too. If you’re serious about giving up drugs and alcohol for life, then our treatment plans give you the best possible chance.

 

Getting help today

If you have a drug or alcohol addiction, then it’s very unlikely you can overcome it on your own. However, when it comes to getting NHS treatment, there simply aren’t the resources to give everyone with addiction a high level of care, so you may find yourself on a long waiting list or going through outpatient treatment.

This is why so many people are now choosing to go through private rehab. When you contact Cassiobury Court, we carry out an initial telephone consultation, and then get you admitted within 48 hours in most cases. We can even arrange for transport, so you can be sure you or your loved one get to us safely, without having time to stop and use drugs or have a ‘final’ drink.

Cassiobury Court is set in Watford, so it’s a handy location for those looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Rushden, just over an hour away by car. With amazing rehab facilities available just down the road, there’s no reason not to start your rehab today.

 

Treatment options at Cassiobury Court

Staying at Cassiobury Court for your recovery programme means you get a lot of different treatment options. There’s no one thing that’ll help you overcome your addiction, a combination of treatments is usually required, so we try many different methods.

Therapy is a big part of your stay with us, and you’ll have one on one sessions with people who are experts in alcohol and drug addiction. This can help you learn about the roots of your addiction and what causes you to use drugs or drink. You’ll also go through group therapy, with sessions run by experienced counsellors. These sessions are an excellent place to get support and share your journey with others in a non-judgemental environment.

During your stay you’ll also go through addiction education and go through workshops, so you can learn more about what your addiction is doing to you and how you can stay sober for life. We want your rehab to be successful in the long term, so we spend a lot of time talking about relapse prevention and what to do if you’re tempted to drink or use drugs in future.

 

Staying at Cassiobury Court

While you may specifically be searching for drug and alcohol rehab in Rushden, it’s worth considering somewhere a little outside your hometown. This is because staying in residential rehab for your treatment programme means you’re less likely to give into temptation and quit. You’re away from the bad influences in your life and can focus on your recovery.

Cassiobury Court is set in a leafy suburban area on the outskirts of London, so it’s a peaceful place to recover. While you can choose outpatient treatment, it can be difficult to get friends and families’ support around the clock, but at Cassiobury Court there is someone there 24/7 if you need support and advice. Our centre is homely and comfortable, with nice bedrooms where you can relax after a long day and communal areas where you can have a cup of tea and a chat with fellow patients. You can even get some fresh air in the surrounding parkland if you feel you need some quiet time.

 

Support after rehab

We know that your battle with substance abuse doesn’t end as soon as you leave Cassiobury Court, it’s something you’ll battle for a long time. However, you’re more vulnerable to a relapse in the first year after rehab, which is why we offer 12 months of free aftercare to everyone who completes their 28 days with us.

In addition to our free aftercare, we help you find local drug and alcohol services that can support you in your ongoing efforts. It may be that you want to find support groups for young people for your children or others affected by your addiction, or you may want to build a support network through somewhere like Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous. Whatever you decide, we can help you find the right resources.

After leaving rehab, some people find they need additional support, and we offer options such as enhanced aftercare. Perhaps you feel you could benefit from further sessions of individual therapy, or you want to mend relationships with family members through specialist sessions. We can discuss finding you someone local to help.

It’s important to stay busy after rehab, as you’re less likely to relapse. From help finding a job to discovering a new hobby, the team at Cassiobury Court can help you plan your future without drugs or alcohol and reach your full potential.

If you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Rushden or the wider Northamptonshire area in places like Wellingborough, Desborough or Kettering, simply call the team at Cassiobury Court on 0800 001 4070 or text HELP to 83222 and we’ll help you decide which steps to take next.

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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