Cassiobury Court

Local: 01923 369 161

Text HELP To 83222

Phone Number

0800 001 4070

We have treatment centres for drug and alcohol rehab in Westminster

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Westminster

When you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Westminster, there are many options available around the capital, from basic home detoxes to very upmarket clinics, but how do you know which one will be effective? At Cassiobury Court, we offer residential drug rehab in a homely, welcoming environment, with tailored addiction treatment to suit your specific needs. Our centre is set in a leafy part of Watford, easily reached by train, tube or car, and we offer help with a number of addictions, including drugs and alcohol. If you need help with excessive drinking or drug use, then all you need to do is give us a call, and we’ll do the rest.

 

Effective treatment for addiction

Addiction is a disease, and as with all diseases, you will most likely need professional help to overcome it. Nobody would expect you to overcome cancer or a stroke without medical care, so if you’re drinking or excess or using drugs, then you need the right addiction treatment.

Cassiobury Court offers residential rehab, which is an excellent way for those who struggle with addiction to receive intensive therapy and care. It has many advantages to outpatient treatment, as it can be completed in 28 days, and there are no distractions or bad influences around to derail your recovery. Staying in Watford means you’re close to the City of London, but are in a quiet area, away from the hectic lifestyles and parties of the capital.

When you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Westminster, it’s worth considering a residential stay, especially if you’ve tried other programmes in the past and relapsed. It means that you can get 24/7 support and spend time away from your daily routine, returning home with a new outlook on recovery.

 

Drug and alcohol education

One of the key components to treatment at Cassiobuy Court is education. We spend a lot of time teaching you about the reasons for addiction, the harmful effects it can have on you, and how you can spot and avoid a relapse. This is because our alcohol and drug rehab programme includes individual and group therapy, workshops, and much more, making it a comprehensive programme for those who want to stay sober in the long term. At our rehab clinic, you’ll enjoy holistic therapies from yoga to mindfulness, all of which will give you the skills you need to stay sober for life.

 

Turning your life around

There are many reasons why you might be looking for rehabs in Westminster. Many people who get in touch with Cassiobury Court have reached what is called ‘rock bottom’, where they feel their addiction simply can’t get any worse or that they can’t sink any lower. However, you don’t have to reach rock bottom to seek treatment. In fact, the sooner you reach out and access recovery services, the better.

At Cassiobury Court, in addition to treating your addiction, we want to help you get your life back on track. You may have a family member or loved ones who you’ve become estranged from during your addiction, in which case, we can suggest family therapy to help heal emotional wounds. We can also recommend organisations such as Al Anon, which works with the families of people with addiction.

You may have lost your job due to your addiction or want to take a less stressful direction in life, in which case, we can discuss options such as searching for a job or studying. We want you to see your rock bottom as a turning point, rather than an end.

 

Intensive therapy

When you arrive at Cassiobury Court, we’ll discuss your treatment options, and although our programmes are tailored to you, all people who stay with us go through certain treatments. These include individual therapy, support groups and workshops, all of which have been designed to help you stay away from alcohol or drugs. Because you’re going through a residential programme, you only need to focus on your recovery, so if you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Westminster, we offer one of the best treatment programmes around.

 

Aftercare and life post-rehab

When people contact us about drug and alcohol rehab in Westminster, they’re often going through a really difficult time, and simply aren’t thinking about the future. However, we want to ensure that once you leave Cassiobury Court, you don’t simply pick up bad habits again, so we offer a year of free aftercare to those who complete 28 days with us.

It can also help to build a local support network, so you might want to join Narcotics Anonymous (NA), or Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), which can offer long-term help to those in recovery. AA drug and alcohol treatment, such as the 12-step programme, can be helpful in keeping you on track for life and having the focus of a weekly meeting means you’re less likely to relapse.

 

Opting for private rehab

If you contact the NHS for help, the odds are that your London borough will have long waiting lists, which can be very frustrating when you simply want to get better.

That’s why many people search for drug and alcohol rehab in Westminster, so they can get quick, effective treatment, with admission usually within 48 hours from your initial enquiries. Drug and alcohol abuse is a key issue in Westminster and across England; according to the UK Government, there were “in 2020/21, there were around 210,000 drug offences recorded by the police in England and Wales”.

That being said, there is a clear need for rehab centres nationwide.

Private care is a lot more comprehensive than NHS care, and it’s tailored to you, taking into account things such as medical conditions, addiction history and much more, ensuring the programme is as effective as possible. All we ask is that you’re willing to follow our programme and put in the work, and in return, we’ll offer all the support we can to help you beat your addiction.

If you’re seeking drug and alcohol rehab in Westminster and are unsure where to turn, call Cassiobury Court today on 0800 001 4070 or text HELP to 83222.

 

GPs in Westminster

If you need help locally, you can always refer to your GP. If you’re not registered, find some local GP practices below and get in touch.

The Doctor Hickey Surgery

Address: 3 Arneway St, London SW1P 2BG

Millbank Medical Centre

Address: 20 Page Street, Westminster, London, SW1P 4EN

Victoria Medical Centre

Address: 29 Upper Tachbrook St, Pimlico, London SW1V 1SN

Types of Addiction Therapies Provided During Treatment

Addiction is not a simple condition, and it can have various underlying causes and factors that contribute to it. Therefore, treating addiction requires an approach that considers each individual’s unique circumstances and their addiction.

Our treatment plans are personalised to suit the specific needs of the person seeking help. This individualised approach ensures that the evidence-based therapies used address the root causes of the addiction and provide the most effective techniques for healing.

The therapies provided will help identify the factors that trigger addiction and help individuals develop effective coping mechanisms to overcome them. By addressing the root cause of addiction and providing personalised care, individuals can achieve long-lasting recovery and avoid relapse.

Therapies provided as part of a typical rehab programme include:

  • 1-2-1 counselling.
  • Group therapy.
  • Wellbeing programmes.
  • Creative therapy.
  • Emotional regulation.
  • Coping strategies.
  • Mindfulness.

Get in Touch With Our Admissions Team Today

Contact us today to arrange fast admission into our local rehab centres in Westminster.

We also offer rehabilitation treatment in various locations across the London region, such as Kensington, Chelsea, Mayfair, Lambeth, Soho, Peckham, Islington, Battersea and Clapham.

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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