Admissions

Admissions procedure:

Assuming clinic availability, admission into residential rehab can happen in as little as 24-hours. We can facilitate emergency admission for those who need immediate intervention and we can also arrange private transport.

Outpatient detox and recovery programmes can be facilitated within a few hours of a clinical assessment. A clinical assessment is necessary so we can determine your physical and mental health before creating a programme.

Our Admission Process

Anyone can enter rehab with us.

We recommend residential rehab for addictions to hard drugs and in cases where the patient has complex mental health issues or is otherwise deemed to be at a high risk of self-harm or relapse during the detox stage.

Outpatient detox programmes are useful for addictions to cannabis, alcohol and less harmful drugs so long as the patient is of a sound mind. This is why it’s so important for a clinical assessment to take place prior to admission.

The cost of rehab includes:

  • Withdrawal medication
  • Substitute medication
  • Therapy and counselling

Residential rehab also includes:

  • A healthy diet
  • Daily exercise
  • Luxury accommodation

Your rehab programme can include a variety of other extras, such as holistic therapies, fitness classes, yoga and meditation.

Get In Touch

It only takes a phone call to start rehab.  

A person can admit themselves into rehab, or we can help families admit a loved one with family intervention. We’re here to make admission as smooth as possible, so feel free to call us for advice and to discuss the admission process.

Call us today on 0333 444 3420 to get started.

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Alcohol Addiction FAQ's

We offer locations for alcohol rehab centres nationwide, call our team on 0333 444 0434. They will be able to advise you on treatment options available in your area.

This all depends on your personal circumstances. We ask that you contact our team on 0333 444 0434 so that we can fully understand your situation and needs.

We’ll talk you through a short telephone questionnaire designed to help us provide you with the best possible care.

We then set a date and time for your admission and you can look forward to a new start in life.

Absolutely yes, so many people are not even aware they have a mental health problem and many people don’t make the connection in children and mental health. The alcohol can become a ‘solution’ for a persons mental health. At the start it will seem as if the alcohol is quieting the mind, but in time as the addiction progresses it will only add to any mental health problems the person has. It is also difficult to diagnose a person with mental health while under the influence of alcohol.

As well as being directly related to many serious diseases, drinking large amounts of alcohol can also lead to poor sexual performance, and it can harm an unborn baby. If you have an alcohol related problem, there are many ways in which you can get help to reduce your drinking, and there are also many services that you can use that will help you stop altogether. Definition The problems associated with alcoholism, or alcohol dependence, are wide ranging, and can be physical, psychological, and social.

There is no definitive cure for addiction. However, rehab can provide patients with the skills needed to successfully manage their addiction and remain sober. Recovery from addiction is never over and patients will need to work on their ability to avoid relapse for the rest of their lives. A high quality addiction rehab programme sets patients up for this process.

Most people can enjoy a casual night out with friends, have one or two drinks and then stop, and they might not drink again for several days. They enjoy a drink, but they don’t NEED it.

If you feel that you would like to talk to one of our experts and see how we can help you, call us on 0333 444 0434.

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To discuss how we can help you, give us a call today and we will answer any questions you may have.