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We have treatment centres for drug and alcohol rehab in Selly Oak

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Various treatment options are available to experience through addiction recovery. Selecting the most beneficial option, for your needs, recovery experience and results is recommended here at Cassiobury Court.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Selly Oak

Selecting between NHS treatment options, outpatient plans, and inpatient programmes is expected. Each has different approaches, costs, timelines, and desired results, beneficial for specific diagnoses.

Finding a treatment programme that works to your availability and expectations, your budget and your symptoms will be necessary to make recovery a greater possibility. Comparing each option will be recommended to make a reassuring and confident decision.

Here’s some insight into your local treatment options, along with how we can help you access a drug and alcohol rehab in Selly Oak for outpatient and inpatient plans.

Reach out for further information on our luxury private treatment centre at Cassiobury Court.

 

Outpatient treatment options

Through private rehab, an outpatient, flexible programme can be completed. Arranged over 3 to 6 months, treatment will be delivered through weekly visits, benefiting from treatment facilities and care. Support is immediately accessible through private rehab and will continue on an outpatient basis post-treatment.

Due to the longer timeframe, outpatient rehab is mainly recommended for people with mild habits. Yet, it can also work for many individuals by merging into routines and offering an affordable form of addiction treatment.

 

Inpatient treatment options

Inpatient, residential treatment options are the most expensive. Yet, they also offer the most significant benefits and opportunities for sustainable recovery. By checking into a drug and alcohol rehab in Selly Oak, immediate, private, and personalised services can be sourced.

Over 28 days, a personal alcohol or drug rehab programme will be formed to complete over the timeline. 24/7 care, a range of services and resources will be available to work through the different stages of recovery.

Arguably the most beneficial, inpatient addiction treatment is recommended to most of our clients. Yet understandably, greater flexibility with cost and commitment can be arranged through our plans to meet individual needs.

 

Accessing private rehab in Selly Oak

If you hope to access a private drug and alcohol rehab in Selly Oak, we can help you with this step here at Cassiobury Court.

You can access our support to work through the admissions process with a referral. The process will arrange your personal rehab experience, prioritising what’s important to you. At this moment, your decision between an outpatient or inpatient programme will be required, helping our team map out your treatment sessions.

With a plan in place, an admission date can be set, we can help you prepare for private rehab, and your journey can begin with immediate effect.

The admissions process is straightforward and confidential in a private rehab. From here, we can support you through your treatment plan by either visiting or residing in our rehab centre.

 

Addiction and mental health therapy

Both addiction treatment programmes and mental health therapies are available through private rehab. As there’s a close link between substance abuse and poor mental health, dual programmes are promoted to improve all-round recovery.

Addiction treatment focuses on detoxification to withdraw from drugs and alcohol, psychological recovery to work through the consequences of addiction, and relapse prevention planning to plan for sobriety. Similar services also improve mental health, including cognitive behavioural therapy, support groups and family therapy.

Medical professionals, mental health practitioners, psychiatrists, addiction specialists and supportive therapists will lead all treatment sessions. A dedicated team will be provided throughout a private rehab programme.

 

Follow-on aftercare services

Aftercare services are promoted for all clients here at Cassiobury Court. We appreciate how difficult life after rehab can be, which is why we offer 12 months of free aftercare support.

Delivered on an outpatient basis, you’ll visit a drug and alcohol rehab in Selly Oak for pre-arranged support groups, therapy sessions and social activities. 12-step programmes can be formed, and a greater focus on relapse prevention planning will also take place.

Our follow-on services are found to reduce vulnerabilities, help to ease sobriety, and alleviate many challenges of early rehabilitation.

You have complete control over your next steps by selecting the most suitable treatment option. We’re here to support you for private treatment, helping you live a fulfilled life post-rehab.

Frequently Asked Questions

Rehabilitation costs can range from affordable to expensive. A range of factors can impact the cost of your rehab programme, including your location, the length of your programme, the specialism and luxury level of your chosen facility, and the amount of treatment that you require.

There are both affordable options, and there are luxury options, meaning that you will have the flexibility to select a suitable rehab programme. Budgets are respected here at Cassiobury Court, increasing the accessibility of private rehab and care.

If you’re struggling with substance use problems and mental illness, this is recognised as a dual diagnosis. A dual diagnosis means that co-occurring disorders can develop and exist alongside one another. It’s common through addiction and poor mental health as there are many similarities between both. A dual diagnosis requires specific treatment from the compulsive behaviours caused by both to the part of the brain that’s also affected on a mutual basis.

Dual diagnosis treatment is available through our drug and alcohol rehab clinic.

To access rehab, you will need to work through an admissions process. The process arranges your admission, programme, and experience via rehab, piecing together the smaller details. Your needs will drive the arrangements, to make sure that a suitable experience is awaiting.

Admission can be completed very quickly, to help you access private rehab with urgency.

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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