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All advice is provided completely free-of-charge by our expert assessment team. Led by a consultant addiction psychiatrist, the assessment team consists of nurses, doctors, counsellors and psychologists who work together to bring you the best advice, treatment and value available.
Why a Rehab Centre? A residential detox centre will provide a safe environment to detox from drugs and alcohol. Once an individual is physically addicted to drugs and/or alcohol the detoxification process requires medical supervision. Following detox, the individual can then enter a programme of rehabilitation with various aftercare options available, all of which improve the individuals chances of long-term success.
Situated in a tranquil, rural location in Bedfordshire, this treatment centre is an ideal centre for recovery. Accommodation is to a high standard – every client has their own bedroom. The clinic also has membership of a private health club offering spa and swimming facilities and a gymnasium. However, none of these will get an addict well! It is the experienced counselling team who make the difference – with over 50 years of recovery and over 30 years of counselling experience between them, they can offer the best opportunity for recovery available. The clinic's consultant doctor is a specialist in detox and a qualified psychiatrist.
Every client receives an assessment and takes part in group therapy. One to one counselling is also available. Clients also get help in developing life skills, where appropriate and free aftercare is provided for a day a week for a year after completing the programme.
Located in a secluded part of North London this private hospital specialises in the treatment of mental health problems and both adult and adolescent addictions including drug addiction.
Since opening in 1986 The Clinic has acquired an excellent reputation for its standards in medical and nursing care and the extensive range of services we offer. The hospital has 52 bedrooms offering treatment for general psychiatry, addictions and adolescents, as well as facilities for day care and outpatient services. We offer a specialist service for adolescent addictions and adult and adolescent Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD).
This Addiction Rehab Clinic is a Grade 2 listed building that has been extensively restored and is set in 3 acres of landscaped grounds approximately 1 mile outside a town centre. We offer inpatient and day patient care, with a specialised nursing and therapy team treating a wide variety of mental health problems as well as addictions.
Addictions are now increasingly common and can affect all of us in some way. Making the decision to seek treatment can be one of the hardest you have to make, not only on a personal level, but also with the competing demands of family, work and daily routine. This is why the Clinic offers a flexible range of programmes to treat both substance and behavioural addictions, designed to meet individuals’ needs and lifestyles.
The alcohol & drug addiction programme is Consultant led and provides intensive treatment, education and support designed to help individuals face the reality of their dependency and promote the restoration of physical and emotional health. The programmes aim to minimise the psychological and physical distress of withdrawal by establishing abstinence in a safe and supportive environment.
NA meetings are held all across the UK and provide a network of support or a form of self-help for drug addicts. NA meetings are based upon the foundations of the AA movement; they are spiritual, not religious, there is no requirement to talk at a meeting and anonymity is protected rigorously. Drop out rates are high, but for those that remain abstinence rates are excellent.
The following are a list of meetings close to you.
Town | Venue | Day | Time |
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Cambridge | Ross St Neighbourhood Centre Ross Street | Wednesday | 12:30 |
Cambridge | Ross St Neighbourhood Centre 75 Ross Street | Sunday | 1:30 |
Cambridge | Bermuda Road Community Room Histon Road | Monday | 7:30 |
Cambridge | St Columba's Hall, Downing Place Off Downing Street | Friday | 7:30 |
Shefford | Haynes 6/7 Warren Court | Tuesday | 1:00 |
AA meetings are held all across the UK and provide a network of support or a form of self-help for alcoholics. AA meetings are spiritual, not religious, there is no requirement to talk at a meeting and anonymity is protected rigorously. Drop out rates are high, but for those that remain abstinence rates are excellent.
Town | Venue | Day | Time |
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Cambridge | George Pateman Court Community Hall, Tenison Rd | Saturday | 18 |
Cambridge Primary Purpose | Unitarian Church, 5 Emmanual Road | Monday | 19 |
Cambridge: A Vision For You | George Pateman Court Community Hall, Tenison Rd | Saturday | 18 |
Cambridge: Unitarian Beginners | Unitarian Church Hall, (corner of Victoria St & Emmanuel Rd). | Sunday | 18 |
Cambridge: Women | Common Room, George Pateman Court, Tennison Rd. | Tuesday | 19 |
The NHS provides limited help for alcohol addicted individuals. Limited residential clinic spaces and more likely, outpatient services including counselling can be accessed – although the waiting list can be lengthy.
Name | Address | Town | Postcode | Telephone |
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Cambridge Drug & Alcohol Service | The Mill House, Brookfields Hospital, 351 Mill Road | Cambridge | CB1 3DF | 01223 723020 |
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