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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Wolverhampton

Published by Raffa Bari | Last updated: 18th March 2026

If you are concerned about your behaviour with substances, or a loved ones addiction, we are here to help at Cassiobury Court with a drug and alcohol rehab in Wolverhampton.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Wolverhampton

Sometimes it can even be hard to tell if you have an addiction. You may not even see it until you begin to feel withdrawal symptoms when you try to stop.

That being said, it is normal for you to wonder whether you, or a loved one, really needs alcohol and drug rehab.

Here are some telling signs that you may need alcohol and drug rehab:

  • Physical Dependence
  • Tolerance
  • Withdrawal
  • Continued use, even when it is dangerous
  • Avoiding social situations that don’t involve substance misuse
  • Cravings
  • Feeling an uncontrollable urge to drink or use drugs
  • Feelings of isolation

These kinds of behaviours may be telling you that it is time to quit and, ultimately, that you need addiction treatment.

What is Drug and Alcohol Rehab Like?

Addiction treatment within rehab treatment centres can be intimidating. However, at Cassiobury Court, we have years of experience in treating substance addiction.

With this level of experience, you can ensure you have an expert team on hand who are completely non-judgemental and passionate about caring for you.

If you are based in Wolverhampton, our leading CQC registered rehab centre here at Cassiobury Court has experience of helping clients across the country rehabilitate and recover in the long run.

It is a homely environment that diminishes the image of what you may hold of drug and alcohol rehab. You can view what our rehab looks like below:

While your drug or alcohol addiction will, of course, be addressed, you will also be going through the addiction recovery process with the help of medical professionals who will help you find your way through the withdrawal symptoms and addiction treatment.

The bottom line is, it is totally natural to wonder and to have anticipation about drug and alcohol rehab, but at Cassiobury Court, you’ll be arriving at your home away from home with our friendly staff and cosy environment.

 

Are Private Rehab Facilities More Effective?

Across the UK, many leading rehabilitation centres offer addiction treatment and recovery programmes.

However, here at Cassiobury Court, we appreciate how many, understandably, prefer to stay closer to home.

This can sometimes be a feasible option. Yet a drug and alcohol rehab in Wolverhampton, offering outpatient treatment, will only be recommended to clients living with minimal side effects.

However, for individuals who are experiencing the vicious circle of substance misuse, where consistent side effects and withdrawal symptoms drive greater consumption, attending a residential rehab centre is preferable. Of course, we appreciate that this is a daunting step; with that in mind, here at Cassiobury Court, we create a friendly, compassionate atmosphere to promote comfort while catering to your personal needs.

Although there are many rehab options to consider, it is important to select the most effective route for you, while also considering your needs. Rehab is a worthwhile experience when investment and an emotional connection are present.

By completing a residential rehab programme, you will increase your recovery rates by having the time and peace to focus on your recovery. Likewise, the unlimited access to leading addiction treatments and consistent care will ensure full rehabilitation is possible, substantially boosting your potential to heal for the long term.

Reach out to our team today to find the best rehab route for you. We can get to know your story better to understand whether outpatient treatment at a drug and alcohol rehab in Wolverhampton will be enough, or whether residential treatment will carry the best results.

 

Dual Diagnosis in Drug and Alcohol Rehab

For many of our clients, a dual diagnosis is present. In short, this means that an underlying psychological issue has triggered substance misuse.

This is highly common for individuals, as drugs and alcohol are used to work through emotional or distressing situations. Therefore, on admission, many of our clients do present signs and symptoms of mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, paranoia and eating disorders.

With this in mind, our recovery programmes and treatment options are in place to help individuals work through any underlying mental health issues.

Without full rehabilitation, habits can advance in the future, along with causing mental health episodes. Therefore, if you are struggling with psychological distress, we can work through this while diminishing your drug and alcohol addiction, helping you lead an all-around positive and healthy future throughout the channel of inpatient rehab.

 

Residential Rehab Treatment Programme

By investing in a residential rehab programme, you will complete a number of effective, hard-hitting steps. Although this may seem daunting, this approach will help advance your recovery while getting the most value from your rehab journey.

The process will begin through an initial telephone assessment. The information collected from this assessment will then help our team gauge the most appropriate rehab option for you. Every client is different here at Cassiobury Court; therefore, we look to create personalised treatment programmes for all. This will identify what therapy sessions will be beneficial and how closely you will need to be monitored during the detox phase of treatment.

From here, a personalised treatment programme will be created, utilising our range of leading psychological, social and medical treatment options. These include, but are not limited to:

As you progress through your programme, you will start to see true changes, helping you slowly disconnect from your drug and alcohol consumption. You will be observed throughout to ensure progression is on the cards.

To fully ensure long-term recovery is probable, if you have completed a comprehensive inpatient rehab programme, you will be offered ongoing support. This can be accessed from a drug and alcohol rehab in Wolverhampton, and surrounding areas near you and remotely to help ease the transition back into everyday life.

 

What is the Difference Between Private and NHS Addiction Treatment In Wolverhampton?

It is no surprise that you may consider the prospect of professional help from the NHS.

While it would be ideal to rely on this, it is not readily available on the NHS in the same way as private rehab. For this reason, many people who suffer from addiction choose residential rehab facilities so they can return home as a new person.

Long-term recovery is much more probable with a private residential setting; sadly, on the NHS, you won’t receive a personalised treatment plan, and the free support is limited. However, in a private rehab, we understand that the process of rehab is extremely difficult and that there are psychological issues that may arise along with the alcohol or drug addiction as well.

Substance abuse is combatted with medical professionals and the addressing of all angles of your addiction, and the most effective way to do this is by opting for inpatient rehab that has all you need to treat and combat your addiction.

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    As good as it gets for rehab. The staff are hard-working and caring. You get a nice blend of help and social (sober) interaction.

    They allow as much freedom as you can handle and mix a healthy blend of learning with the freedom to do as you please and not force any narratives.

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    I needed to be separated from alcohol and initially booked in for a two week alcohol detox. A couple of days in however i knew i was in a good 12 step based rehab. I decided then another 2 weeks was necessary to get a good solid start for my recovery journey. I have experience of a 12 step program, it had worked for me for some years prior. Cassiobury Ct had a good, varied program. I learnt so much more about myself and addiction. The staff were all compassionate and knowledgeable. Many had been where i was. I felt safe in CC. I was fortunate to be surrounded by very supportive peers, we cried together and we laughed together. I walked in feeling such a failure , since leaving i have held my head high. Thank you for the love CC when I struggled to love myself.
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    I have spent some time at Cassiobury Court over the last 6 months and cannot speak more highly of the experience. I admitted myself for alcohol addiction and was very scared when I arrived and did not have any idea what to expect. The staff could not have been kinder to me. I wanted to leave on day 2 because I was very anxious and out of my comfort zone, but fortunately staff members calmed me down and I ended up staying which I am very glad about. The schedule is very good with group sessions, some one on one sessions and therapy sessions.
    The food is excellent and the chefs are very accommodating if you wish to have something different. There is a daily trip to the local shop to get any bits you may need.
    All the staff are amazing, the recovery workers, the management, the chefs and kitchen staff and all that work at Cassiobury are all so caring and it really shows.
    You have time to get to know the rest of the group and I ended up building close bonds and have kept in contact with many that I met in Cassiobury (and I bump into people I met at meetings outside as well as on the aftercare calls).
    All in all, if your are considering a treatment centre then I would highly recommend Cassiobury Court, I am very grateful for my time there.

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    I have had serious addiction problems for the last 10 years that have ruined my life and the life of my loved ones. I am in my early 30’s and this was my third time in rehab but my first time staying at Cassiobury Court. The difference between Cassiobury and other facilities is incredible and you can’t compare with the level of support and love. The staff are kind, caring and know exactly what you are going through and what you need to do in order to get better. They have multiple different ways and techniques to support you and go above and beyond in every possible way to help you. Not only do they support you while you’re there but they also support you for the first year you leave with weekly catch up sessions. I have left Cassiobury with a huge network of people in recovery. Before I was lost and alone. I can’t thank Cassiobury enough for giving me another chance at life and I’ll be forever truly grateful ❤️❤️❤️

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    I’ve benefitted hugely from my treatment at Cassiobury Court. In fact I’ve had the best month of the last 2 years. The staff here are the best of the best and I will always recommend this amazing place to anyone I know who requires treatment for any known addiction. Rafa the Manager, Martin, Steve, Seth, Gerard, Oli, Jane, Alison, Rebecca, Paul & George are superb as well as Alan, Paula, Helen and Steve with the unrivalled catering. Cassiobury Court is also excellent value for money compared to other far more expensive but inferior Treatment Clinics.
    I’m very much looking forward to returning to Chair group meetings in the future.
    Many thanks to everyone. You’ll always remain affectionately in my heart.
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    Just completed 28 days at Cassiobury Court and I am pleased to say it has been a positive experience. I have received compassionate expert care from the staff team here who have an in-depth knowledge of addiction. My key workers have been an inspiration and have been by my side every step of the way providing a range of interventions to help me work through my addiction issues. I have been treated with kindness, privacy, dignity and respect. I leave having gained confidence and the power to succeed. Thank you to all at
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How Much Does Rehab Cost?

The cost of rehab at Cassiobury Court depends on the length of treatment required and the rehab centre selected. Typically, our admissions team will recommend a minimum stay of 14 days to allow for a full detox and the therapy part of treatment that comes after that. The price for a 14-day stay starts at £3,800 per week*. The most common treatment length is 28 days, which is also the most effective, as it provides much more time for the psychological side of the addiction to be treated. The cost of a 28-day addiction treatment programme starts at £3,000 per week*.

In addition to offering paid private rehab, we also accept referrals through a unique partnership with the NHS. We understand that the prospect of a private rehabilitation centre isn’t feasible for everybody, but nonetheless, you still deserve recovery. That being said, we introduced an NHS partnership with CGL (Change Grow Live). You can enquire about this by calling up our admissions team or speaking to your GP.

Another option is to choose rehab programs that are covered by your insurance. If you have medical insurance, check if you can make a claim on the basis of suffering from alcohol and /or drug addiction.

While it may not be the case for every policy, it is worth checking with your insurance provider.

*The estimated cost does not factor in treatment requirements and the chosen rehab clinic. Please call our admissions team for a quote – 01923 369 161.

 

Where to Find Free Help for Substance Abuse

Sadly, free services are limited, but there are some groups that are notoriously helpful, like AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) in the Wolverhampton area. This isn’t the only option.

Rehab centres might not be your first step, and that’s okay. If you have a minimal addiction and want to try free routes to combat your substance abuse near you in the Wolverhampton area, there are some options, including:

Wolverhampton 360

Wolverhampton360
5-9 Pitt Street
Wolverhampton
WV3 0NF, 0300 123 33 60.

Recovery Near You

Wolverhampton Substance Misuse Service
5-9 Pitt Street
Wolverhampton
WV3 0NF

Cranstoun

Cranstoun
Thames Mews
Portsmouth Road
Esher
Surrey KT10 9AD, 020 8335 1830

Frank

0300 123 6600

 

Relapse Prevention / Aftercare Support

Relapse is one of the biggest issues in terms of substance dependencies. However, when you get treated for an addiction at Cassiobury Court, you will have access to 12 months of free aftercare.

Aftercare is an effective tool when it comes to preventing relapse after treatment has been completed. The programme will give you access to our support team long after treatment, with regular catch-ups being carried out in person or via Zoom.

The catch-ups are designed to prepare those who have suffered the effects of psychologically addictive and physically addictive substances for everyday life after treatment, by offering guidance on how to deal with different situations.

Along with aftercare, we strongly recommend attending local support groups in Wolverhampton, such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. This will ensure you still receive the same benefit you get during rehab: being surrounded by like-minded people who can support you after rehab.

Meet Our Team

Our team includes experienced counsellors, psychologists, and medical professionals specialising in addiction treatment and mental health. We are passionate about helping people overcome addiction and achieve their goals for a healthier and happier life.

We hold the highest professional standards here at our CQC-registered rehab centre. Our fully trained GPs, Physchiatristes, Support Workers, Counsellors and Mental Health Nurses can deliver a comprehensive rehabilitation programme.

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  • Rafa

    Raffa Bari

    CQC Registered Manager
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  • Dr Mosun - Consultant Psychiatrist and Addiction Specialist at Cassiobury Court

    Dr Mosun

    Consultant Psychiatrist and Addictions Specialist
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  • Dr Ola Otulana - GP and Addiction Specialist at Cassiobury Court

    Dr Ola Otulana

    GP and Addiction Specialist Physician
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  • Alison Hipwell - Deputy Manager at Cassiobury Court

    Alison Hipwell

    Deputy Manager (Operations Officer)
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  • Jane Pearce - Deputy Manager at Cassiobury Court

    Jane Pearce

    Deputy Manager (Clinical Lead)
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Take Action Now

By completing a comprehensive treatment programme here at Cassiobury Court, high success rates are likely. We’ve helped many individuals conquer addiction, so there is no reason why you can’t be next.

An addiction or mental health issue shouldn’t be worked through alone. We can offer that helping hand, a shoulder to cry on or a listening ear to guide you through your rehab journey. Reach out to a drug and alcohol rehab in Wolverhampton or consider residential treatment today before your addiction takes further control by calling 01923 369 161.

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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