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Addiction Recovery for Men
Yeldall Manor is a Christian drug and alcoholic rehabilitation centre that has the experience, expertise and the facilities to help you into long term, sustainable recovery.
Alongside getting to grips with your addiction issues you will have you will have the opportunity to explore your faith and spirituality if you want to. There are several staff members who are also ex-residents with several decades of recovery experience between them. You will receive compassion, understanding, challenge and the love throughout your journey at Yeldall.
Treatments Provided
Short-term Intensive Rehabilitation Programme:
The 4-week rehabilitation programme, which may also involve detoxification for those who require it, is designed to help residents to become securely grounded in the recovery process. They experience counselling, group-work and recovery focused interventions in a structured, disciplined and supportive environment, which is underpinned by a Christian ethos. Programme elements include: counselling, recovery key-working, relapse prevention planning, aftercare/ongoing support planning sessions, personal reflections/journaling, mindfulness/meditation, able to access on-site BBV clinic, optional spiritual mentoring.
The short term programme does not offer accommodation or job skill training support for when you complete the programme. The expectation is that participants in this programme have accommodation and employment, education or training to return to.
Long-term Residential Rehabilitation Programme:
PHASE 1 | GROUNDING 12 Weeks
Phase 1 enables residents to stabilise physically, mentally and emotionally. They can return to physical health in a supported environment, whilst starting to build relationships, regain a clarity of mind and the ability to start self-reflecting in order to identify needs and start to set goals for the future. Each resident will reflect on their past and identify harm, taking ownership for their addiction, and start to explore the driving factors of addiction in a supportive community of like-minded men.
At a glance:
Supportive and structured environment to explore addiction
Qualified counsellors and group facilitators
Seamless continuation onto the Yeldall Manor Phase 2 programme
Training groups on the fundamentals of addiction and process groups to become aware of emotions and behaviours
PHASE 2 | Growth 12 Weeks
Phase 2 empowers residents to advance in recovery skills and grow in physical health. Each resident becomes aware of human functioning, emotional wellbeing, core needs, cognitive/behavioural patterns and develops an understanding of the personal drivers underpinning their addiction, along with an awareness of their own relapse triggers.
At a glance:
High level of support
One-to-one counselling with a trained counsellor looking at past and current issues as well as plans for the future
Teaching groups on life skills, attitudes, ethics, relationships and relapse prevention
Interactive groups – a chance for each individual to contribute to their own and others’ recovery by becoming responsible and accountable to each other in sharing openly and honestly
Work in the house or grounds – a chance to learn new skills
Training opportunities that may include literacy, numeracy and IT
Recreation, e.g. swimming, football, gym, shopping
Opportunity to join the 18 to 24-week Phase 3 Recovery Support programme living semi-independently on-site
Bed Capacity
Residential Rehabilitation: 20 beds, all male
On-site Recovery Support: 13 beds
Move-on/Community-based Recovery Support: 18 spaces in six properties in the surrounding area.
Breaking free from addiction to alcohol or drugs means finding treatment that meets your needs. The factors that go into deciding on rehab treatment include (e.g.) how long you’ve suffered from alcohol or substance abuse, frequency of substance use, your medical history, and previous relapses.
Private treatment for alcohol or drug rehab in a clinic in Gloucestershire can provide comfortable, safe detoxification. Treatment usually includes therapy from alcohol and drug specialists, many having personal experience of addiction themselves.
Alcohol or drug rehab stays in Gloucestershire vary from 14-84 days or longer. Most rehab clinics include detox, therapy, and planning supports for the future.
Costs of private rehab treatment are different for each clinic, and depend on your needs, and duration of stay. An estimate for Abbeycare Gloucester can be obtained from Abbeybot, below.
What Happens In Alcohol Or Drug Rehab Gloucester?
During rehab, you’ll complete a full withdrawal from alcohol or drugs, gain insights into the reasons behind your addiction, and plan supports for the future, to prevent relapse.
Inpatient treatment is usually preferable to outpatient treatment, as you can work continuously on recovery from addiction, uninterrupted by the events of daily life.
Some centres also provide additional supports for family members, including therapy or aftercare programmes.
Core Program
- Supervised detox
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Holistic and alternative treatments
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Individually tailored recovery care plans
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Attractive pricing
- Multi-Disciplinary Addictions Assessment & Review
- Supervised Medical Detoxification
- Harm Reduction Interventions
- Person Centred Recovery Care Planning
- Therapeutic Recovery Programme
- Post Treatment Planning & Coordination
- Assertive Outreach including aftercare groups
Helping Generations to Achieve A Life Worth Living
Acorn Recovery Projects is an innovative charity providing a range of recovery services which enable individuals and their families to break free from drug, alcohol and other addictions. We help to find not just immediate recovery, but emotional, social, lifelong recovery.
At Acorn, we always see the person behind the illness. Our success comes from our staff, 80% of whom, at all levels within the organisation, have been through recovery and can understand and empathise with others in similar situations.
We support people throughout their recovery journey in a compassionate way, focussing on the long term solution, even beyond treatment. We have a variety of housing options available to help you on your journey of moving towards fully independent living.
With Acorn, treatment is just the beginning. To see how we can help you, call us on 0161 484 0000.
Our vision – Through commitment, creativity and expertise, Acorn will inspire and motivate change within communities and future generations by enabling individuals to achieve a Life Worth Living.
Treatments Provided
We are committed to supporting people throughout their recovery journey in a compassionate way, focusing on long term solutions – even beyond treatment.
Our extensive range of recovery programmes helps clients to find not just substance recovery, but emotional, social, lifelong recovery.
Programmes we deliver include:
RAMP – The Reduction and Motivation Programme provides a safe environment for those in active addiction to explore their problems, the impact on them and others, and the life changes they need to make to achieve real, lifelong recovery.
Family RAMP – This programme helps the relatives of our customers to learn more about the issues their loved ones are dealing with, how to effectively support them, and to know they are not alone in the challenges they face.
Pre DEAP – The Pre Dependency, Emotional, Attachment Programme supports and prepares clients while undergoing detoxification, in readiness to engage in abstinence treatment on the DEAP programme.
DEAP – The Dependency, Emotional, Attachment Programme is available to those who have achieved abstinence (even if this is just a day) and are motivated to maintain long-term recovery. DEAP is delivered by qualified addiction counsellors and explores addiction at a personal level, supporting people to deal with unresolved issues.
STEP – This programme is based on a set of long established guiding principles which help individuals live their life in recovery. By completing Acorn’s programme, those who are committed to abstinence can learn how to develop a new set of skills, helping them to recover from addiction.
STAR – This is a structured, post-treatment programme which helps people in early recovery identify and gain a range of skills, which can help them to gain employment and regain their independence with confidence. STAR is delivered as part of our 20-week rehab programme (weeks 12-20) after DEAP or STEP.
New Leaf – New Leaf brings together partners as well as employers from across Warrington and Cheshire to change lives, create opportunities and make a positive contribution to local communities and the regional economy.
The project aims to motivate, inspire, energise, excite, engage and increase young people’s self belief so they can realise their potential, and discover and achieve their dreams, hopes and aspirations, including work, education and further training.
The New Leaf project is funded by the Big Lottery Fund and European Social Fund.
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Bed Capacity
30 beds with 14 single rooms – Male and Female
Helping Generations to Achieve A Life Worth Living
Acorn Recovery Projects is an innovative charity providing a range of recovery services which enable individuals and their families to break free from drug, alcohol and other addictions. We help to find not just immediate recovery, but emotional, social, lifelong recovery.
At Acorn, we always see the person behind the illness. Our success comes from our staff, 80% of whom, at all levels within the organisation, have been through recovery and can understand and empathise with others in similar situations.
We support people throughout their recovery journey in a compassionate way, focussing on the long term solution, even beyond treatment. We have a variety of housing options available to help you on your journey of moving towards fully independent living.
With Acorn, treatment is just the beginning. To see how we can help you, call us on 0161 484 0000.
Our vision – Through commitment, creativity and expertise, Acorn will inspire and motivate change within communities and future generations by enabling individuals to achieve a Life Worth Living.
Treatments Provided
We are committed to supporting people throughout their recovery journey in a compassionate way, focusing on long term solutions – even beyond treatment.
Our extensive range of recovery programmes helps clients to find not just substance recovery, but emotional, social, lifelong recovery.
Programmes we deliver include:
RAMP – The Reduction and Motivation Programme provides a safe environment for those in active addiction to explore their problems, the impact on them and others, and the life changes they need to make to achieve real, lifelong recovery.
Family RAMP – This programme helps the relatives of our customers to learn more about the issues their loved ones are dealing with, how to effectively support them, and to know they are not alone in the challenges they face.
Pre DEAP – The Pre Dependency, Emotional, Attachment Programme supports and prepares clients while undergoing detoxification, in readiness to engage in abstinence treatment on the DEAP programme.
DEAP – The Dependency, Emotional, Attachment Programme is available to those who have achieved abstinence (even if this is just a day) and are motivated to maintain long-term recovery. DEAP is delivered by qualified addiction counsellors and explores addiction at a personal level, supporting people to deal with unresolved issues.
STEP – This programme is based on a set of long established guiding principles which help individuals live their life in recovery. By completing Acorn’s programme, those who are committed to abstinence can learn how to develop a new set of skills, helping them to recover from addiction.
STAR – This is a structured, post-treatment programme which helps people in early recovery identify and gain a range of skills, which can help them to gain employment and regain their independence with confidence. STAR is delivered as part of our 20-week rehab programme (weeks 12-20) after DEAP or STEP.
New Leaf – New Leaf brings together partners as well as employers from across Warrington and Cheshire to change lives, create opportunities and make a positive contribution to local communities and the regional economy.
The project aims to motivate, inspire, energise, excite, engage and increase young people’s self belief so they can realise their potential, and discover and achieve their dreams, hopes and aspirations, including work, education and further training.
The New Leaf project is funded by the Big Lottery Fund and European Social Fund.
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Bed Capacity
30 beds with 14 single rooms – Male and Female
Mixed Residential Addiction Treatment
Results & Outcomes
ANA is an independent Treatment Centre based in and around Portsmouth in Hampshire. We are proud to offer progammes to our clients that yield some of the highest successful completion rates in UK for residential treatment for addiction. Consistently, over the last five years and currently 85-92% of our clients complete the treatment programmes that they come in for. This is down to retaining staff that are dedicated and care, excellent communications with clients and loved ones and carers and a robust, proven and trusted programme of therapy. ANA runs Primary treatment from Fleming House in Farlington and Secondary treatment from Lyle House in Southsea. This configuration enables our clients to gradually experience life without drugs/alcohol in an everyday setting that is pro-actively managed to fully protect them at all times. ANA welcomes clients from all backgrounds and walks of life. We also truly listen to clients and their loved ones and relatives when designing a treatment programme and helping the client progress it.
ANA was founded by Libby and Christopher Reid in 1998. Over the years, the organisation has grown to offer forty one beds, detoxification, primary and secondary treatment, after care, family and carers groups and training on all aspects of drug and alcohol treatment and service provision. We also offer move on supported housing, post treatment, for our clients for up to three years in our 23 bed Housing Service; ANA WORKS.
ANA offers four, six, eight, ten or twelve abstinence based primary treatment for reliance on drugs and alcohol. In addition, we offer individually tailored detoxification programmes. Our aim is to help our clients rebuild their lives, to gain in confidence and self-worth and to really believe that they can live a healthy, responsible and productive life, free of addictive substances.
Our Programme is modular, flexible and features increasing levels of choice and opportunities for personal development as clients progress through. We recognise that every client has different needs and will move individually through treatment and into recovery. ANA facilitates recovery through support and respect, working in collaboration with our clients. Care planning, group work and one to one key worker sessions all feature, together with a life skills programme, men’s and women’s groups, alternative therapies and an optional secondary programme. Our programme combines a number of philosophies including Acceptance Commitment Therapy and the Twelve Step approach and is non-denominational in nature.
ANA offers a free collect by car service, auricular acupuncture, weekly exercise classes, courses in art therapy, digital photography and mindfulness. Clients can make visits to places of interest and natural beauty in the local area with staff, including our beautiful seafront promenade, local islands and nature reserves.
Specialisms
ANA work predominantly with Drugs and alcohol but have provided gambling addiction treatment and worked with clients who have associated issues, including Eating Disorders, trauma, loss and anxiety. We offer EMDR (Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) proven effective treatment for trauma and PTSD, CBT in the form of ACT (acceptance Commitment Therapy). Auricular Acupuncture, enabling beneficial changes in the brain to improve well-being. Mindfulness, Relaxation and guided meditations. Art Therapy, Basic computer skills and weekly fitness classes.
Gender specific
We have gender specific groups every other week.
Family support available
Family, carers and friends are invited to attend our family group which is held on a Sunday prior to visiting time. Each group session is psycho-educational to provide information relating to addiction and the impact on family, providing space for reflection, support and signposting. It is an eight week rolling programme covering topics such as – What is addiction?, Denial, Family issues for the chemically dependent, enabling v support. Speaker from Al-anon/Families Anonymous, The myths of addiction, Detaching with love and Understanding relapse. ANA believe that addiction is a family illness, so will encourage families to be part of the treatment by engaging in a family conference.
Treatments Provided
Abstinence based residential treatment for drug and alcohol addiction (including prescription drugs) and associated disorders including Gambling, PTSD, and Eating Disorders.
Medically monitored Detoxification, primary, secondary and third stage treatment, family conferencing, family groups, life-long free aftercare, supported housing for up to three years.
Bed Capacity
- Primary: 29 beds (15 male, 14 female)
- Secondary (Community Living): 10 beds
- Third Stage: 5 beds
- ANA Works supported Housing: 23 beds (no charge if housing benefit eligible)
Rehab Centre of Excellence
The BAC O’Connor Centre was founded in 1998 by Noreen Oliver MBE, following her own experience of being severely dependent upon alcohol. “you spend years and years in a revolving door, lost in a system and culture that supports your own emotions of guilt, shame, anger and resentment . It was by luck, destiny, whatever it may have been , shown a way out and that is what our centres offer today – an exit route out of addiction to a journey that leads to freedom from addiction, a chance of recovery , a life for all who want it instead of a daily
existence. A programme that does not just treat the symptoms but deals with the past, present and future.” BAC O’Connor is a centre of excellence with some of the highest outcomes in the Country, all of our therapists are qualified or qualifying to degree and masters level and a number are in recovery themselves, however being in recovery itself is not a qualification and we believe that therapists should be qualified to a minimum of degree level with regular supervision.
We are not the glitz, we are not the glamour but we produce some of the highest outcomes in the country because our evidence-based programme works. So if you are serious about real recovery and improving your quality of life choose the right road to recovery, choose The BAC O’Connor Centre.
Treatments Provided
Detoxification – Alcohol, Opiate (case by case basis), Stimulants, Benzodiazepine, Buprenorphine, Physeptone
Admission Times – No later than 3pm Monday – Friday, Saturday & Sunday can be arranged
Treatment Modalities – Detoxification & Rehabilitation: 7 day, 10 day, 2 week, 4 week, 8 week, 12 week Secondary: 2 week, 4 week, 8 –52 weeks
Co-occurring Disorders Treated – Anxiety, Mood Related Disorders, Trauma, PTSD, Depression, Stress
Additional Addictions Treated – Food, Gambling
Treatment Programme Available – Eclectic, 12 Step introduction, Secondary Independent Living Programme, Recovery Housing, Social Enterprise Work Placements
Workshops Available – Substance Misuse, Denial, Anger & Resentment, Acceptance and Change, Self Esteem, Fear & Trust, Consequences and Gratitude, Relationships, Assertiveness, Grief and Loss, Relapse and Cross Addiction, Guilt and Shame, Letting Go, Step Groups, Relaxation & Mindfulness
Bed Capacity
36 Rehab beds / 8 Detox beds / 33 Recovery Housing Beds
Transforming Lives Through Residential Care
Birchwood Kaleidoscope House is an inpatient residential treatment centre providing a range of services for drug and alcohol users in need of in-patient care.
Birchwood is part of Kaleidoscope, a drug and alcohol charity that has been providing community and residential substance misuse treatment services across the UK since 1968. We offer tailor-made treatment packages for detoxification, stabilisation, and rehabilitation, providing both clinical and psychosocial interventions.
Our unit comprises of 25 single occupancy en suite bedrooms, Library, lounges, wellbeing room. We provide services for both men and women, including pregnant women and those with complex needs. The relocation of our existing Birchwood detox facility to Heswall in 2023 has opened up a host of opportunities to improve the range of benefits we provide to service users and society as a whole, including a full rehabilitation service.
Treatments Provided
Birchwood @ Kaleidoscope House offer clients improved physical and emotional health and wellbeing, and sustained recovery by:
· Intensively resolving physical dependence on drugs and alcohol
· Supporting recovery journeys
· Improving self-worth, value, confidence, and self esteem
· Improving access to learning and education
· Increasing the visibility of recovered peers
· Creating an aspiration for change through co-production and peer support
· Providing safe, sociable activities
· Placing an emphasis on self-directed recovery
· Facilitating three-way meetings with family and carers
· Offering advice and guidance to families and carers
· Including families and carers in post discharge plans
At Birchwood we believe that clinical delivery is only a small part of the solution to substance use and we work hard to deliver a well-balanced therapeutic programme in welcoming surroundings. We are proud of the fact that 87% of our clients achieve their goal. They are unique and Birchwood helps them stay that way.
BIRCHWOOD DETOX
There are 15 purpose-built detox rooms with 24- hour a day medically managed detox beds. Each room has an ensuite bathroom, flat screen TV, small double bed along with plenty of storage space and modern furnishings. We provide a comprehensive range of detox packages such as: • Alcohol • Opioid • Benzodiazepines • Psychoactive substances (Spice, Ketamine, M-Cat etc) • Neuro-inhibitors (Pregabalin, Gabapentin)
All detox packages are tailored specifically to the individual to provide a safe and effective detox from substances and Birchwood has an excellent track record and reputation for successfully supporting individuals through detox. We also deliver structured day groups and support sessions to provide the individual with coping strategies and techniques to better deal with living in society substance free.
BIRCHWOOD REHAB
Our 10-bed residential rehabilitation programme is based on a Therapeutic Community model which also incorporates Cognitive Behavioural Therapies and Social Learning. We have a very structured and robust timetable that provides each resident with a daily structure and routine that consists of work as therapy, 1:1 support session’s, group therapy, relaxation and mindfulness, community activities, and a wellness room with gym equipment. We also offer 1:1 counselling through our in-house counsellor and we have a mental health practitioner who will assess mental health if required.
Set in some beautiful grounds based in Heswall, Wirral, it provides residents the opportunity to relax and recover in peaceful surroundings. We have a multi-sports pitch that provides opportunity to engage in activities such as 5-a-side football, basketball, and rounders along with other activities and sports that are beneficial to health and wellbeing. The Centre is a short walk from the Wirral coastline and some beautiful beaches along and has close access to the Wirral walkway, enabling staff and residents to enjoy the outdoors.
Bed Capacity
25 beds (men and women)
Drug & Alcohol Treatment for Adults & Young People
Set in 22 acres of beautiful Cornish gardens and woodland, Bosence Treatment Services provide a peaceful and tranquil environment where you can concentrate on getting well, free from distraction. Cornwall has miles of sandy beaches, rugged coastline, rolling countryside and pretty villages within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Treatments Provided
Our highly experienced team of professionals have a proven track record of achieving excellent outcomes for our clients. We deliver a daily treatment programme at each of our services which includes: Individual key working sessions, group therapy, assignments and workshops, along with 24hr on-site Nursing support. We provide treatment to clients with both drug and alcohol issues, and a range of other addictions.
We have established links with several local organisations which enable us to provide you with a number of opportunities to gain new skills and interests, as well as to access training and educational opportunities. We will also support you to attend community recovery groups including: NA/AA, and SMART Recovery.
There are visits to local attractions and places of interest, and a daily programme of varied evening activities. Our spacious grounds enable us to offer a diverse range of on-site activities including:
- Complimentary Therapies such as: Mindfulness, Auricular Acupuncture, Yoga and Tai-Chi.
- DIY, arts & crafts, pottery, gardening and music workshops.
- A horticulture project to support and promote enjoyment of the surrounding environment, with optional educational sessions.
- A sensory garden and woodland walk.
- A volunteer project where volunteers from the local community, along with ex-residents, provide mentoring support through a range of projects.
Treatment Premises
We operate 3 unique facilities, with treatment options from 2 – 52 weeks in duration, tailored to meet your individual needs and requirements:
- Bosence Detoxification & Stabilisation is a 16 bedded purpose built, modern, spacious and comfortable facility, with single en-suite accommodation throughout. It is safe, welcoming and supportive place to stay, with a varied range of treatment options. Treatment is delivered in an eclectic fashion and does not align with a specific ideology.
- Bosence Rehabilitation is a 15 bedded facility providing treatment in converted single room farmhouse accommodation. We offer a 12 step, total abstinence based approach to recovery. The tranquil setting provides the perfect environment for building the confidence and motivation to enable our clients to deal with their own particular problems.
Referral & Admission
We treat both private and funded individuals from a range of different backgrounds. We can also work with those whose treatment may be funded by an employer, other organisation or through private health insurance.
Bed Capacity
Adult Detox & Stabilisation: 16 (mixed gender. Single occupancy rooms)
Adult Rehab: 15 (mixed gender. Single occupancy rooms, save one only occasionally used for double occupancy)
Residential Detox and Therapeutic Treatment for Addiction at Broadway Lodge
We know the prospect of going to rehab can feel daunting. But as the UK’s most experienced abstinence-based addiction treatment centre, we understand addiction and how to treat it. We LOVE what we do and we are passionate about helping people to begin a new journey in recovery. Since 1974 our multi-disciplined team have helped to transform the lives of thousands of people, supporting them in their recovery from addictions to alcohol, illicit and prescription drugs, gambling, sex and gaming.
Treatments Provided
Located on the edge of Weston-Super-Mare, Broadway Lodge is a 43-bed residential abstinence-based rehab for adults offering detoxification (if required) and a structured therapeutic treatment programme which is underpinned by the 12 Steps philosophy. But that’s just one element. Our comprehensive integrated treatment schedule means that clients will be involved in so much more than solely working through the 12 Steps. For instance, there’s regular one to one counselling, daily group therapy sessions, holistic and complementary therapies and psycho-educational lectures and workshops, not to mention the 24/7 medical and peer support. Our counsellors work with clients to explore their addictive behaviours and to address their underlying causes to help them to develop healthy coping mechanisms in a safe environment and to build confidence, self-worth and self-esteem. The programme provides clients with a daily routine and enables them to improve their mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing.
Programme Features at Broadway Lodge:
- Detoxification (if required)
- One to one counselling
- Daily group therapy
- 24/7 professional support
- Tailored care plan
- Assignments to work on presenting issues
- Therapeutic films
- Trauma group
- Mini groups
- Gender groups
- rTMS therapy (available to purchase additionally)
- EMDR
- Hypnotherapy
- Yoga
- Calming meditation sessions
- Support to work through the 12 steps
- Psycho-educational workshops and lectures
- Relapse prevention
- Stress management
- Gender groups
- Auricular Acupuncture
- Reiki
- Massage
- Exercise sessions to improve physical fitness
- Access to local AA/NA/CA Fellowship Meetings
- External shares from people in recovery
- Range of leisure activities in free time
- Outings to the local beach, pier and town centre
- Weekly Aftercare following completion
Detoxification
Our specialist medical team are here 24 hours a day so that the detoxification can be closely supervised from start to finish and to ensure that clients are as comfortable as possible. From the point of admission, our highly experienced clinicians will monitor any withdrawal symptoms and will prescribe accordingly until the individual has overcome physical dependence.
Referrals & Admission
We accept referrals from individuals who self-fund their treatment and from drug and alcohol services who have secured state funding for their service users. We also work with organisations who fund employee’s treatment for addiction and we are registered providers for some private health insurers.
Preparing for your stay at Broadway Lodge
Bed Capacity
43 beds
Non-abstinence-based Residential Rehabilitation with CBT and Social Learning at its Core
We are a secular organisation delivering evidence based interventions primarily as part of a residential treatment programme.
Brynawel has a unique position as we are the only residential rehabilitation centre in Wales with a programme which has Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Social Learning at the core of its treatment programme, which includes psycho-social interventions, is client centred and offers a holistic approach. We therefore offer individuals a real choice in the treatments and programmes that are available.
Brynawel House is located in a quiet setting between the villages of Llanharry and Llanharan, Rhondda Cynon Taff, South Wales, which is just fifteen minutes from Junctions 34 or 35 of the M4, with a bus stop immediately outside and Llanharan train station just one mile away.
Our Vision
We believe anyone can recover from alcohol and other drug dependencies given the right support.
Our Mission
To be a centre of excellence in the provision of high quality professional support and assistance for people experiencing alcohol or other drug dependency issues.
Treatments Provided
The core of what we deliver is, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Relapse Prevention and Psychosocial interventions including: Family Therapy. Our programmes are normally for sixteen weeks but we are flexible around the length of stay dependent on need. For individuals who are still in employment or who have caring responsibilities we offer a four week Kick-start to Recovery residential programme which is followed up by continued therapeutic day service support for as long as the client needs it. We are the only centre in Wales to offer an assessment and early stage cognitive rehabilitation service for individuals with a diagnosis of ARBD.
Alongside our therapeutic programmes runs our clinically assisted detoxification service.
Bed Capacity
20 single occupancy ensuite rooms
Expert Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Addiction
Over 10,000 patients have passed through our rehab centre’s doors since 1988, and the majority have gone on to achieve long-term abstinent recovery from their addictions.
Our medical team of doctors, nurses and therapists are led by our Consultant Psychiatrists and Medical Director. We help our patients recover through an intensive, personalised addiction programme that combines medical treatment and a range of addiction therapies that include the 12 Step programme, CBT and other psychotherapies, complementary therapies, oxygen therapy, and continuing care.
We are fortunate to be located on a private 50-acre woodland estate in the stunning Scottish countryside. We make full use of our grounds and facilities to enhance your recovery. The outstanding beauty of the Castle Craig grounds and woodland helps patients connect with nature, practise mindfulness and encourage fitness.
Our Treatment Programmes
Addiction is a serious illness that affects the patient and the family. We strive to help patients recover through our intensive, personalised treatment programme that facilitates the 12 steps, provides clinically excellent medical treatment, and utilises CBT and other psychotherapies.
Our alcohol and drug treatment programmes have been carefully constructed through decades of professional and practical experience and apply to patients from all walks of life.
The Foundation programme typically lasts 4-6 weeks. Patients can then join our Advanced Programme should they require longer-term treatment.
From admissions to detox, to treatment, to relapse prevention, we are constantly looking for opportunities for patients not just to overcome their addiction but to grow as a person.
Our individualised addiction treatment programme has helped over 10,000 people on the road to recovery with the majority achieving sobriety and living free from addiction.
At Castle Craig, we believe that addiction is a primary, chronic brain disease. As a result, patients must undergo an abstinence-based programme to achieve long-lasting recovery.
Instead of a “one size fits all” approach, our expert staff of addiction specialists works directly with patients to effectively craft a personalised treatment programme to treat alcohol and substance misuse issues. This allows patients to address their addiction in a supportive environment that they have helped create. Some patients may require detox before joining the programme.
Supporting ongoing abstinence from drug and alcohol dependency
Holgate House are dedicated to helping supporting and empowering ongoing abstinence from drug and alcohol dependency, exploring opportunity for personal growth and development.
The philosophy at Holgate House is a 12 step abstinence based programme using recovery dynamics, group sessions, 1 to 1 counselling with his her key worker every other week. We offer second stage treatment for men /women in the community recovery houses in Colne, Lancashire benefiting from good public transport and easy to access to shops, college and voluntary work.
We are able to accommodate service users who are taking prescribed medication for mental health reasons. This must be agreed prior to admission we take referrals from primary treatment centres and or a recognised prison programme .we are open to working with individuals who are currently on D.T.T.O.
Treatments Provided
Holgate House residential unit is staffed twenty-four hours a day. It offers a structured programme, i.e. looking at dealing with unresolved, here and now issues that would be too painful to deal with, without using mood altering substances. It is warm, friendly, safe and a healthy environment for people who struggle living without any mood altering substances for a period of time, and as a professional team we can offer support, structure and discipline in a caring nurturing way.
Our treatment, approach is person centred therapy, cognitive therapy to help service users find the real self after month or years of being mood altered. We also use narcotics and alcohol anonymous meetings. The resident will be involved in the day to day running and upkeep of their home, cooking cleaning and shopping all on a rota system.
Bed Capacity
19 bedrooms with en-suites
A Rehabilitation Centre For Mothers
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery (formerly known as Trevi House) and one of three centres provided by charity Trevi, is a unique residential rehabilitation unit located in Plymouth. Since 1993, Trevi has been offering treatment to women with alcohol and/or drug related problems. What makes us different and quite rare is that our residents are able to live at Jasmine with their children. Jasmine Mother’s Recovery is both a home and a safe place, where mothers and their children remain together as a family unit.
We offer supported detox and a structured rehabilitation programme that promotes the transition towards an independent life, free from substance misuse. Each mother and child is individually assessed prior to entry.
Our aims at Jasmine Mother’s Recovery are: To provide a warm, safe and friendly environment. To treat all residents and their children as individuals, offering services that meet their needs. To provide an understanding response to the needs and feelings of carers, visitors and give the women and their children the opportunity to live the life they deserve.
Our programme reflects three main areas of need; addiction, parenting and healthy relationships. The following gives an outline of the groups and therapeutic interventions that each resident is expected to participate in.
- Addiction
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery delivers a weekly Recovery Training group made up of workshops which focus on motivation, relapse prevention and living a life substance free. It includes a component relating to Parenting in Recovery which looks at the impact of being a mum upon recovery, and conversely the impact of drug / alcohol used upon parenting.
All residents have a nominated counsellor for weekly counselling sessions (min 1 per week). This provides a space to address underlying issues. Residents will be asked to completed personal work between 1-2-1 sessions.
Residents are asked to prepare a range of personal presentations which they share with their peers for feedback.
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery expects to see each resident present her personal work within the agreed timeframe and to a high standard. As part of this, mum will be asked to prepare a ‘Children’s Lifeline’ whereby she examines in detail the impact of her substance misuse and relationships upon her children from the perspective of her child.
- Parenting
At Jasmine Mother’s Recovery, each resident can expect to access practical support and guidance, alongside interventions to better help her meet her child’s emotional needs.
We would expect to provide an enhanced level of support during the first week / fortnight. Such support will include guidance with basic care tasks such as feeding / winding / settling. It will be tailored to the needs expressed by mum and observed by staff in the first 24 – 48 hours of placement.
Once mother and child settled together, mum will be expected to provide all the care for her baby / child. Jasmine Mother’s Recovery will monitor progress using maternal feedback and our observations (formal and informal). Overnight, staff carry out hourly checks using the cot cameras to ensure that the child is settled in their bed / cot, and that mum is meeting their needs.
Any identified deficits in the maternal capacity to meet the infant’s needs would be relayed directly to mum and appropriate education / support provided.
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery will to agree with the child’s Social Worker the preferred means of communicating how the placement is progressing outside of the formal reporting time frame. Any issues of note would be raised immediately.
We carry out regular Parenting Observations in order to establish any areas where extra support might be needed; i.e. bedtime routine, play, handling. We offer feedback to mum regarding these observations and would incorporate them within our ongoing assessment.
All children have a nominated nursery key worker. We offer 1-2-1 sessions to discuss any issues and concerns and agree care plans.
- Healthy Relationships
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery recognise that many residents have been in previously unhealthy relationships, which may have been abusive / controlling. Through groups and personal work we start to try to increase residents’ awareness of their personal interactions with others and begin to build positive relationships with those around them.
Trevi as an organisation, delivers the Freedom to Change programme and You & Me Mum; both groups explore the impact of Domestic Abuse upon children.
We expect to see the mother demonstrate an understanding in regards the risks associated with domestic abuse and what steps she can take to ensure that her child is safeguarded from this.
Treatments Provided
- Good quality accommodation – half of our rooms are en suite
- Secure premises with video phone entry and external CCTV
- Multiple interventions under one roof
- Detox from alcohol, methadone, subutex and diazepam
- Therapeutic groupwork programme
- Regular drug and alcohol screening
- Specialist on site nursery
- Thrive assessment for child
- Named Specialist midwife and Health visitor
- Reports for professionals / court
- Help in finding a new safe home
- Story work preparing children for onward transitions
- Comprehensive free aftercare service
Bed Capacity
Female only Mums
Mixed gender Children
Capacity is 10 Mums and 10 Children, but can vary depending on number of Children in a family
Helping Men and Women overcome Alcohol and Drug Misuse
Kenward Trust founded in 1968 is a registered charity helps men and women overcome alcohol and drug misuse. More than 10,000 have been helped, with 190-200 on an annual basis, by delivering residential rehabilitation projects, and community and youth programmes across Kent, Medway and East Sussex.
Set in fifteen acres of stunning Kent countryside, Kenward Trust provides a safe space for its residents, in many cases far from the setting of their addictions. Their skilled workforce are committed to ensuring that those most vulnerable in today’s society leave their services with the knowledge and skill set to be able to safely re-integrate into the community with a much lower risk of relapsing.
At Kenward Trust we have a variety of projects dedicated to helping those affected by drugs and alcohol. Our main residential rehabilitation project, Kenward Therapeutic Community, retains many aspects of the Recovery Model of treatment delivery. Kenward Trust Therapeutic Community is a residential drug and alcohol recovery project offering a supported residential environment for men and women. We deliver a therapeutic programme incorporating recovery focussed group work, counselling/art psychotherapy, social enterprise and education sessions.
At Kenward Trust, we give residents choices on how to manage their own recovery, through a structured programme. In Kenward House, we take a Therapeutic Community approach, which is a participative, group-based method for treating alcohol and drug addiction, as well as retaining many aspects of the Recovery Model of treatment delivery, where recovery is seen as more of a journey, rather than an aim of treatment.
In The Barn, we offer a safe place to find and develop an understanding of the 12 Step Programme, designed for people to help one another achieve and maintain abstinence from their addiction.
Alongside our structured group programme, we also offer a wide range of activities with both therapeutic and skills based training in our Gardens and Workshops, which will allow our residents to take evidence of recognised training skills with them into the workplace. At Kenward we believe that building the confidence of our residents back up is vital in order to ensure a sustained recovery, whether this be through the rehabilitation programme itself, or through us providing education to our residents at the skill level relevant to them.
We have reviewed the traditional 12 or 24 week blocks of treatment and can now offer bespoke client centred programmes of between 4 and 24 weeks, dependant on the individual needs of the client. Whilst we do receive residents from the community with statutory funding, we do also take self-funded clients at Kenward. These blocks of treatment mean that those who cannot achieve funding from the community, may still be able to come use and benefit from our services for a time frame that works for them.
Following on from our residential rehabilitation project, we have Move On houses in various locations across Kent and East Sussex. Our Move On houses provide supported, substance free accommodation within the community for those that have completed a recovery programme. Residents live independently at the Move On houses but continue to be supported by us through weekly meetings with their project manager. We find that residents benefit from continuing to live amongst a group of peers, drawing strength and support from each other and reducing the dangers of isolation which ultimately help them to sustain recovery.
Our Kenward Lodge project provides further supported accommodation for those whose lack of accommodation is preventing them from accessing drug and alcohol services and hindering their recovery. This project is based on our Yalding site, with close proximity to local services and amenities alongside access to fellowship, SMART and Aspire meetings. We encourage volunteering within the local community so that their transition back into society is a more positive experience and they have transferable skills for when they get back into the workplace.
At Kenward we believe that reaching young people at the age when they start experimenting with drugs and alcohol is a vital step in preventing future addiction. Our Think Differently project set up in 2016 goes into schools to provide education, information and relevant interventions for young people so that they can create their own informed opinion on the risks of substances. We also work with local councils to provide advice and support for young people within the community alongside raising awareness of risks of substance misuse for themselves, their family and their friends.
The project team is highly skilled and experienced at supporting individuals through the delicate and challenging process of change, within a safe and supported environment.
Residents are encouraged to take responsibility for their own emotions and behaviours and, through group working positively and pragmatically address former addictive behaviours and lifestyles.
The residents participate in our Therapeutic Gardens & Workshops activities, which include woodwork, horticulture, animal management and cooking.
Treatments Provided
Therapeutic Community – We deliver a therapeutic programme of between 4 and 24 weeks, dependent on the needs of the individual, incorporating recovery focussed group work, individual counselling and key-working, as well as using art therapy, our Therapeutic Gardens & Workshop sessions, Reiki and attending weekly fitness sessions; all of which contribute to our residents’ therapy and recovery. Although attendance at the group sessions and Therapeutic Gardens & Workshop sessions is mandatory, each resident is treated individually, and a client-focused support plan is created to assist them with their recovery journey.
Residents are encouraged to take responsibility for their own emotions and behaviours and, through group working, positively and pragmatically address former addictive behaviours and lifestyles. Our optional evening and weekend activities are also open to all residents of the Therapeutic Community.
We work closely with other external agencies to ensure the healthcare needs of our residents are met alongside working towards their recovery, such as the Hep C Trust. Our aim is to enable our residents to leave our services as completely independent individuals, so they can create new futures for themselves away from their addictions.
Our programme has been developed based on the principles of a Therapeutic Community, whilst retaining many of the aspects of the Recovery Model of treatment delivery. This community approach allows all of our residents to benefit from a variety of expertise available within our staff team.
The Barn – Our 12 Step Programme – We understand one size does not fit all. Referral partners and residents can be assured we offer varied solutions to get effective results. As part of our individualised recovery plan, we offer a safe place in ‘The Barn’ here at Kenward. Residents can find and gain an understanding of the 12 Step Programme, designed for people to help one another achieve and maintain abstinence from their addiction.
Person-centered programmes 4 – 24 weeks.
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Bed Capacity
27 Beds
Person-centred Treatment to Individuals with Addiction
Leigh Bank is a 16 bed recovery project in Oldham, providing effective person-centred treatment to individuals with addiction. It offers a safe environment where individuals can embrace support from the peer group, participate in structured daily activities, become independent, and engage with the community around them free of substances.
Treatments Provided
- Weekly activities timetable comprising of core and optional interventions
- Evidenced-based Psychosocial Interventions including Recovery Skills, Mood Management, and Mindfulness tailored for use in the rehab setting
- Access to Breaking Free Online
- Completion of Rehab workbook
- One-to-one key-working sessions
- Access to Mutual Aid, Employment, Training and Education (ETE) and other community, social and diversionary opportunities
- Daily living and independence skills
- Social activities and family visits
- Housing support and resettlement
- Relapse Prevention work
- Health and Wellbeing advice and support including smoking cessation, sexual health etc
- Access to Counselling and CBT
Bed Capacity
16 beds (male/female)
Residential Addiction Treatment Centre For Those Affected by Addition & Associated Trauma
Littledale is situated in a picturesque area on the edge of the Trough of Bowland 6 miles outside Lancaster. The Hall is set in 200 acres of private grounds surrounded by beautiful scenery and woodland. The tranquility and privacy of the location offers an ideal environment for therapeutic and personal growth. The building is accessible to people with mobility problems (dependent upon need).
Local shops and the GP Surgery are within 1.5 miles of the Hall, as are a full range of leisure and recreational facilities, including beautiful country and coastal walks and bike rides.
The Hall offers people (aged 18 years and over) personalised, structured programmes of varying length (3, 6, 9 and 12 months) dependent on assessed needs and available funding. The treatment provided at Littledale takes into account the complexities of addiction and the associated psychological, emotional and physical problems.
We recognise that addiction is frequently a feature of not only the persons life experience but also those close to them and the duration of treatment is personalised and dependent upon individual assessed need.
Treatments Provided
The programme incorporates 4 key components that we believe are fundamentally linked to gaining a greater understanding of what influences the choices we make. Each resident’s participation in these four areas will vary depending upon their own personalised needs and requirements.
1. Understanding Addiction & Supporting Recovery
2. Relational Health & Wellbeing
3. Everyday Health & Wellbeing
4. Trauma & Addiction
Bed Capacity
33 beds
A Centre of Excellence for Alcohol Treatment
Mount Carmel provides a safe, supportive, therapeutic and non-judgemental environment for men and women with serious alcohol problems who see abstinence as their way forward. Located in South London, we have 18 single bedrooms for residential clients, and we also offer a day programme. Our many successful clients not only stop drinking – they change their entire lives for the better.
Individual attention – when you come to Mount Carmel, we will treat you throughout as an individual. We will listen to you and to your story and circumstances, and to your hopes and plans. We are totally committed to your recovery. We won’t give up on you.
Focus on alcohol addiction – Many of our clients get help with various addictions during their treatment, including drugs, food, and gambling, and can also provide specialist mental health treatment. But, whatever their other important issues, all our clients have alcohol as their primary addiction. This means all clients identify with each other and with the same core problem – alcohol addiction, and how to achieve lifelong abstinent recovery.
Our goal – recovery for life on a daily basis. We have helped hundreds of our clients into recovery during our 35 years of successful operation, and we can help you too.
Residential and day clients – we are equipped to deliver the same detailed and full therapy programme to day clients that we use with residents
Proven therapeutic programme – our addiction treatment programme consists of intensive group therapy and one-to-one counselling sessions. Specific groups for life skills, gender, food, yoga and meditation are included. All clients have an individualized care plan devised with their keyworker. Weekly house meetings enable clients to develop the skills of communal living.
Family support – for family members we hold free family groups twice a month and also adolescent groups for our clients’ children aged between 11 and 16 – one a month for males and one a month for females.
Free aftercare for life – on the completion of treatment we offer free aftercare for life. This consists initially of a structured programme agreed by the client and their keyworker. We also hold two aftercare groups a month, one-to-one sessions are available and we have regular social events.
Skilled and experienced staff team – all of our staff hold relevant qualifications in addiction treatment, and, just as important, are highly motivated to help you to find a full and lasting recovery
Housing support – most of our clients return to their previous accommodation, but we offer move-on accommodation for those needing further support before living fully independently. We also have excellent links with local social housing organisations for clients seeking a new beginning.
Very competitive prices – our proven treatment programme, support throughout treatment, and free aftercare, combined with our very affordable prices, add up to excellent value for money. Investing in your recovery will be the best decision you ever made.
Treatments Provided
- 12 Step based programme
- Intensive group therapy and one to one sessions
Groups include:
- Life skills workshops (family, assertiveness, boundaries, feelings, etc.)
- Dramatherapy
- Creative Writing
- Equine therapy
- Yoga Meditation
- Group Hypnotherapy
- Sleep hygiene
- Food groups
- Big Book study
- Recovery speaker
- Indian Head Massage
- Acupuncture
- Choir
- Family Groups
- Free aftercare for life upon successful completion
Day Programme
Our day programme is available for those who live in London and are able to travel in daily. The programme runs Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm and you are also required to attend a 1-1 session at the weekend (1 hour, on either Saturday or Sunday). The programme itself is the same as our residential programme.
Typically the programme lasts for 12 weeks but we have worked with multiple variations of this. Our programme is flexible and there is the option to mix between our residential programme and day programme. Your individual recovery will be discussed at assessment to find the right balance for you and what you can afford.
Price per week for our day programme is available on request.
Bed Capacity
18 Beds – (Day clients spaces are dependent on residential numbers)
Male & Female (flexible, however they will always be on separate floors)
Male & Female Rehab Clinic
We aim to improve the lives of people affected by chemical dependency by providing quality, affordable abstinence-based treatment.
Since 2003, we have been helping clients to build new lives for themselves and their families, free from the disease of addiction. As a small, private treatment centre we are able to really get to know our clients and ensure that we fulfil their needs effectively.
The treatment programme is delivered by our team of qualified and experienced counsellors. In addition to their professional qualifications most of our therapists have personal experience of addiction and the recovery process. The result is that the counselling provided is not only of a very high quality, it is delivered with a passion for recovery that is infectious.
Using the twelve steps as a framework, a variety of proven therapeutic approaches are used to lay the foundations for a lifelong recovery process. The programme is delivered at the Day Centre. Our residential properties are a short distance away. Our large, comfortable houses are staffed and monitored at all times and offer a safe, supervised environment in which to relax and concentrate on getting well. Clients experience a more realistic lifestyle than they might in a larger, more institutionalised centre. They enjoy many opportunities to develop and practice their sober living skills in a relaxed, domestic setting whilst remaining under the care of our team of House Managers.
Our location on the border with Cheshire and North Wales puts us within easy reach of a wide range of leisure and exercise opportunities which we make use of as part of the weekly programme.
More information see our Fact Sheet
The programme includes:
- Group Therapy
- One to One Counselling
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Life Skills Workshops
- Meditation and Relaxation Classes
- Educational videos and lectures specific to substance misuse
- Eating Disorder Workshops, Therapy & Counselling
- Relapse prevention Workshops
- Goal Setting and Planning
- Weekly Care Plan Reviews
- 12 Step Recovery Meetings
Treatments Provided
- 12 step drug and alcohol rehabilitation
Bed Capacity
12 Beds (Male & Female)
Rehab For All Types of Addiction
Parkland Place delivers unrivalled rehab for people in recovery from alcohol addiction, drug addiction, gambling addiction and other harmful behavioural conditions – in the comfort of a stunning, 16-bedroom mansion and gardens near the beautiful North Wales coast. The house is situated amidst open farmland, and offers a welcoming and comfortable haven for your journey of recovery and rehabilitation.
Our therapeutic programme is tailored to the needs of each of our guests, and is delivered by friendly, expert staff. This truly bespoke approach allows us to address the social and psychological needs underpinning your addiction, and support you as you make key lifestyle changes.
Guests at Parkland Place are required to be, and to remain, abstinent during their stay with us. Many of our guests require structured medical detoxification before beginning their recovery journey. We offer no-fuss access to our own dedicated detox clinic to ensure a seamless therapeutic experience.
Each of our private rooms is en-suite, with individual styling and a range of options. Many boast shuttered feature windows, and great views across the grounds and beyond.
Adult Residential Rehab and Detox
Phoenix Futures’ Scottish Residential is a disability-friendly service which offers a drug and alcohol-free environment and structured support for people over the age of 18 looking to address their problematic drug and/or alcohol use.
We have been successfully supporting people to achieve long term recovery for more than 25 years in Scotland and for 50 years across the wider UK.
The service is based in a modern, newly refurbished centre, with excellent links to the city centre and a wide range of off-site activities available through our network of partnerships.
Our service features:
- 31 individual, accessible bedrooms with en-suite wet room / bathrooms – adaptations can be made to bedrooms responsive to the needs of the service user e.g. bed supports, toilet aids, grab bars. The service also works in partnership with occupational health teams to ensure access to aids required for each individual.
- Designated gender specific rooms and social lounges
- Level access reception area – with disabled parking bay directly in front of main entrance
- Level access service on both ground and first floors, with a lift between ground and first floors with tactile press buttons
- 2 x large separate bathrooms with mobility aids and bath hoist – one on each the ground and first floors. Service also benefits from a mobile hoist and evacuation chair for emergency response.
- 2 x Level access gardens
- Information accessibility – workbooks and work sheets can be printed in a readable text
Treatments Provided
- Comprehensive treatment programme within a therapeutic community setting, providing a range of health and social care services to suit the needs of individual service users. It promotes change by developing self-worth and personal responsibility, challenging individual attitudes and behaviour and encouraging the development of life and social skills through engagement in daily work and activity routines.
- Structured psycho-social personal development group work embraces Cognitive Behavioural Therapy methods
- Personalised support provided through one-to-one sessions and alternative therapies.
- We use the accredited outcomes tool (outcomes star) to inform care planning
- Detox regimes
- Health & Wellbeing activities for example; Together Project- music & performing arts, swimming, arts and crafts. There are also a large number of partners in and around Glasgow who support individuals to engage in various activities – partners agencies will be detailed in the Recovery plan and collaboratively agreed in response to individual need.
- After completing treatment at the residential, residents are supported to move onto our supported housing services or their own accommodation
- ‘Work-as-Therapy’ departments include: co-ordination/house management, welcome house support, cleaning/laundry, publications, house management, catering- dining room preparation and adaptions gardening.
- Engagement with online groups
- Gender Groups
- Family sessions to support loved ones understanding and education
- Various interventions delivered inhouse and/or external by partners of the service to support personal development and growth in recovery capital
- Phoenix Re:United – Aftercare group
- Phoenix Specialist Move-On Housing pathway – we currently have one property which has been partially adapted for wheelchair users.
*There may be a small number of activities where accessibility is limited in these cases we will provide appropriate alternative activities.
What medication should I bring with me?
Our admissions team will discuss the required medication to bring with you upon arrival. Throughout your programme there will be regular opportunities to meet with the doctor to review your needs.
Bed Capacity
31 (male/female)
New Oakwood Lodge is an enhanced Therapeutic Community rehabilitation offering it is a CQC-registered drug and alcohol residential care facility supporting people with substance use problems. Our care includes a range of assessment, care and wellbeing activities for people with co-existing mental health problems. Residents stay in a large Georgian house, which has been recently refurbished, located in the leafy village of Oakwood, close to Derby city centre.
Model of Service Delivery
Enhanced Therapeutic Community, will provide the core treatment and support offered by our core residential ‘Therapeutic Community’ model enhanced by treatment options provided elsewhere across Phoenix in community settings. The service will be supported by all existing Phoenix policy, protocol, senior management and governance.
Core Services
- a structured, psychologically informed environment, where the social relationships, structure of the day and different activities are all deliberately designed to work together to help people’s health and well-being.
- Support for people with various longstanding emotional problems to spend time and engage in positive activities together in an organised and structured way without substances.
- residents are responsible for the day-to-day running of the house and support each other throughout the programme, with more senior residents becoming ‘buddies’ for new residents. After completing treatment at the residential, residents are supported to move on to our supported housing services or return to their own area.
- a team of Therapeutic Support Workers will support the day to day functions of the house and daily support needs.
- A structured ‘group programme’ designed to meet a range of identified needs and based on NICE guidance and UK Drug Treatment Guidelines
- a medically monitored detox – under the care and management of a sub-contracted qualified GP
- onsite Registered Mental Health Nurse to support supervision of detox
Key Features:
Assessment and Care-planning
- A comprehensive assessment of need prior to arrival with ongoing reviews as part of the care planning process
- The assigned Therapeutic Worker and allocated Programme Facilitator (Counsellor) will work with the client to create a mutually agreed Care Plan which will form the basis of a personalised therapeutic programme.
- Support for detoxification (as required) and facilitation of medical support from the GP. The detoxification regime will be agreed in conjunction with the client and GP either before admission or at the first session/day of arrival depending on the service. Clients are required to comply with the agreed detox regime as part of the therapeutic programme.
- Progress reports and meetings can be provided to ‘family/significant others’ on agreement with the client.
- Aftercare and exit planning from treatment commencement.
- Duration of treatment is responsive to client needs.
Programme Interventions
- Admission into the Welcome House stage of the programme including the opportunity to participate in a range of Welcome House interventions
- On completion of the Welcome House stage – a move on to the Primary Phase of treatment – where the client will attend a range of group interventions and meetings. Groups offered may vary depending on the service and may include personal and behavioral development interventions, relapse prevention, harm reduction, peer-led groups and meetings, gender support, social and community activities, mutual-aid etc.
- Structured one to one counselling sessions.
- Counsellor facilitated CBT group sessions.
- Employability support through engagement in a work role to support the running of the house and programme.
- A range of social activities.
- Family and significant others can visit the service weekly at allocated visits times. This is on agreement with management and all visits are appropriately risk assessed
- Completion of the Life story
- Treatment duration will be responsive depending on the needs of the client
Accommodation
- En-suite single bedroom including bedding and bedroom furniture provided.
- All meals including breakfast, lunch and dinner– dietary requirements will be identified as part of the initial comprehensive assessment to ensure options as per dietary needs.
- Access to onsite laundry facilities
- Accessible bedrooms and grounds, including facilities.
- Fully equipped fitness suite.
Discharge
- Discharge planning and completion of a Leavers pack prior to discharge.
- Ongoing referral to support agencies as required.
- An opportunity to attend Aftercare support through the graduate support programme and/or peer supporter roles.
- Naloxone provision
Safety features
- The service is registered with the Care Quality Commission
- Drug and alcohol testing as part of the therapeutic programme
- Highly trained staff are in service 24 hours per day and the service also benefits from ‘out of hours’ management on call
- Medication Management Policy in place for the storage and administration of medications
- Registered Mental Health Nurse
- Electronic Key Fobbed accessible floor access.
Bed Capacity
38 (male/female)
Trauma responsive residential service for women
Ophelia House is a Therapeutic Community offering CQC-registered drug and alcohol residential care to women. The service has been developed to meet the needs of women who require abstinence-based residential substance use treatment in a safe and therapeutic environment. Residents stay in a newly redeveloped and refurbished property in the leafy suburbs of Oxford.
The programme, delivered by an all-female staff team, is based on the Therapeutic Community model. Social relationships, daily structures and various activities are deliberately designed to support women’s health and well-being.
Community Members spend their first few weeks in what we call ‘the welcome house’ stage while they settle into their new surroundings. They will then move through the phases for the rest of the programme, which lasts between 3 and 6 months. Community Members are responsible for the day-to-day running of the house and support each other throughout the programme, with more senior Community Members becoming ‘buddies’ for newcomers.
After completing treatment at the residential, people are supported through our structured aftercare support programme.
Our bespoke structured group programme may include a focus on personal and behavioural development interventions, relapse prevention, harm reduction, peer-led groups and meetings, social and community activities, mutual aid and employability.
We provide a 3 to 6-month programme personalised to each resident’s needs. To experience the entire benefits of the programme, six months is recommended.
Treatments Provided
- Structured one to one sessions with a therapeutic worker
- Structured counselling sessions.
- Bespoke structured group programme
- On site Mental Health Nurse and Psychologist
- Delivery of the Freedom Programme
- Employability support through engagement in a work role to support the running of the house and programme.
- Access to complementary therapies and A range of social activities.
- On site delivery of our Recovery Through Nature Programme
- Family and significant others can visit the service weekly. This is on agreement with management and all visits are appropriately risk assessed
Facilities:
- Accommodation for up to 22 residents in single rooms with ensuite bathrooms
- Accessible bedrooms rooms with ensuite wet rooms – please speak to us about your specific accessibility needs
- Senior move-on accommodation on-site
- Large, fully equipped kitchen and dining area
- Purpose-built group space
- On-site leisure activities may include art therapy, yoga, cooking & baking, board games and books. TV/DVD and stereo equipment are available in the Lounge Room.
- Off-site activities may include hiking, access to local leisure centres and activities, and art classes.
- Large mature garden space for outdoor activities and our Recovery Through Nature programme
Discharge
- Discharge planning and completion of a Leavers pack prior to discharge.
- Ongoing referral to support agencies as required.
- An opportunity to attend Aftercare support through the graduate support programme and/or peer supporter roles.
- Naloxone provision
Bed Capacity
Adult Rehab: 22 Female en suite rooms
Community Based Alcohol and Drug Recovery
The Wirral Residential Service offers a drug and alcohol-free environment with structured support for people over the age of 18 who are looking to address their problematic drug and/or alcohol use.
All of our residential services are based around the Therapeutic Community approach to recovery, and have been successfully supporting people across the UK to achieve long-term recovery for more than 50 years.
The Wirral Residential Service is located in a large Edwardian house in the Wirral suburbs. The spacious service provides for 35 residents who are referred to as Community Members.
Our staff are highly skilled and experienced, with a passion for helping people to create brighter futures for themselves, their families and communities. We pride ourselves on being an inclusive service, committed to ensuring equality of access to treatment. Everyone is welcome to join our supportive Therapeutic Community, and our staff are culturally aware and sensitive to diverse needs.
Treatments Provided
- Comprehensive treatment programme within a therapeutic community setting, providing a range of health and social care services to suit the needs of individual service users. It promotes change by developing self-worth and personal responsibility, challenging individual attitudes and behaviour and encouraging the development of life and social skills through engagement in daily work and activity routines.
- Structured group work embraces Cognitive Behavioural Therapy methods
- One to one key working
- Relaxation room for mindfulness and wellbeing activities
- Detox regimes
- ‘Work-as-Therapy’ departments include: co-ordination/house management, welcome house support, cleaning/laundry, house management, catering- dining room preparation and adaptions gardening.
- Gender Groups
- Motivational Interviewing
- We use the accredited outcomes tool (outcomes star) to inform care planning
- Dog kennels for anyone wanting to accommodate their dog while in treatment
- Health & Wellbeing activities for example choir, recovery through nature, sporting activities and peer led social events e.g. bingo, karaoke, cinema
- There is the opportunity to move into Phoenix supported accommodation after treatment, this is assessed individually
Bed Capacity
35 (male/female)
A Community Rehabilitation Centre
Sefton Park is a therapeutic community that provides an integrative programme to its clients, who are seeking an alternative to the 12 Step Model. All our interventions are individualized/Person Centered in approach. We believe that every individual has the right to care and respect, autonomy and the choice to change the way they live.
We believe that individuals should also treat others with care and respect, allow others the right to autonomy and the choice to change, whilst being accountable and responsible for their own actions. The therapeutic community provides both support and challenge to each member of the group. Those in the latter stages of their treatment acting as role models and mentors to the newer members.
Treatments Provided
Medically Supervised Residential Detox: Alcohol, Drugs.
In addition to substance addictions we also offer treatment interventions that address Behavioral Addictions: such as gambling addiction, sexual addiction, shopping addiction, gaming and internet addiction.
We provide specialist residential treatment within the setting of an adapted Therapeutic Community.
Personalised treatment interventions based on the needs and the aspirations of the individual client.
The CQC has rated the service provided at Sefton Park as Outstanding in three areas and an overall Outstanding rating. Read the full CQC Report here.
Bed Capacity
Secure female-only floor of 9 beds.
Mixed floors with 19 beds.
Total beds 28.
A residential therapeutic, mixed gender community offering a unique substance misuse recovery programme, supporting best recovery outcomes.
Shardale St.Annes is a family-owned company located at the beautiful, seaside town of Lytham St.Annes on the Fylde coast, Lancashire. As a committed and caring organisation, we endeavour to be an integral part of every individual’s journey away from drug or alcohol dependency towards personal freedom, responsible behaviours and individuality. At Shardale we believe that freedom from drug or alcohol dependency is achievable by all, regardless of age, gender, race, culture, religious belief or personal history.
We can offer flexible, personalised treatment programmes ranging from 3 months up to 12 months if required, with varying levels of intensity, based on the assessed needs of the individual. Shardale’s underpinning philosophy is to provide a therapeutic treatment model of recovery which promotes personal freedom based on the adoption of responsible behaviours and positive life-affirming choices.
As we are based near the town of St.Annes all local amenities such as doctors, dentists and leisure facilities are all easily accessible, with the local parks, town and beach close by for spending quality time with family during visiting times.
Treatments Provided
Shardale offers a personalised treatment programme, enabling clients to make informed treatment choices which best support their own individual recovery journeys. Shardale programmes are underpinned by ‘Choice theory’ which is a proven and effective system for attaining a more efficient and fulfilling way of living. The model could be described as a non-hierarchial, democratic therapeutic community where the staff consider themselves members, and part of, the daily process, not detached from how the community operates and functions. Every client has a person-centred care plan, based on individual needs, the development of which is the result of joint-working between the client and their staff keyworker.
Our programme consists of 7 core value’s which aim to support clients to make positive life choices and function more productively in all aspects of their everyday life. The core values are:
1. Realisation and understanding
2. Re-connection and communication
3. Processing and integration
4. Personal responsibility, ‘Choice Theory’
5. Building resilience and relapse prevention
6. Re-establishing order and practical everyday living support
7. Consolidation and psycho-educational input
To support people of their recovery journey, the Shardale programme provides the right environmental conditions for change: warmth, acceptance, trust, empathy, together with straight talking and, of course, humour when the situation dictates.
Bed Capacity
38 beds (mixed gender)
Fast, Effective Drug & Alcohol Rehab Clinic
Somewhere House is a residential rehabilitation centre for those seeking help with their addiction. We are monitored by the CQC for quality of care. We provide treatment and support for individuals who wish to make changes to their lives.
The organisation have both internal and external monitoring systems, externally monitored by the CQC; we are currently rated as good in the new system.
Through intensive group therapy, one to one counselling sessions, recovery studies and also lots of fun group activities which help to re establish structure, routine and self belief. Our team specialises in clients with additional complexities e.g mental health, eating disorders and all have extensive training in trauma work, process and CBT. We work with a holistic approach meaning we treat the whole person and because we are a small facility with a large staff to client ratio, can offer the highest levels of person centred care.
We will support every individual to work towards their own recovery goals but are also aware of the importance of having someone there to listen and support them.
Treatments Provided
Our residential programme is tailored to the individual, including 10 group therapy sessions weekly (30 hours total), a minimum of 2 hours one to one counselling weekly with our fully qualified and expert counselling team. Family and couples’ therapy, recovery studies, family support, workshops e.g. money management, alternative therapies (e.g. art, clay, music). Mid way through treatment, clients give back by doing voluntary work in the community, attending events and equine therapy. Mutual aid meetings are available in house and also in the community. Treatment can be tough so we balance this with fun activities, games on the beach, cinema trips, a day trip monthly and a mentoring programme. Clients are encouraged to seek education; we have links to colleges and a Universal Credit liaison worker is on hand to support with benefit queries.
Specialisms
We specialise in clients with complex needs or a dual diagnosis. Eating disorders, Bipolar, Schizophrenia, Trauma sufferers, Personality Disorders, PTSD, Criminal Record to name a few. Our facility is small, staff to client ratio is high and therefore our programme is individual and holistic, and we tailor your treatment accordingly. We also work with transgender, gender neutral, non-binary and LGBTQ clients.
Gender Specific
We assess clients of any gender including male, female, transgender and non-binary at Somewhere House.
Family Support
Family values are at the core of the treatment programme and ethos of Somewhere House. Clients are encouraged to have visits. Regular facetime, skype and phone contact with clients’ children is encouraged, supported and facilitated. Family therapy is available (in person or by video call) and is included in the weekly rate.
Dual Diagnosis
We can support complex clients or those with a dual diagnosis for example Schizophrenia, Personality Disorder, Trauma, PTSD, Bi-Polar to name a few. We work in conjunction with our local GP and community mental health team from a shared care approach.
Disabled Access
We do not currently have access to wheelchairs as our bedrooms are located on the first and second stairs. Clients with limited mobility can be assessed in person on an individual basis
Move on Accommodation
Our move on accommodation is clean, comfortable, abstinence based and comprises shared houses, flats and bedsits and is for clients who wish to continue their recovery in the community with the full support of Somewhere House (an aftercare package must be in place) and if appropriate, relocate long term. The accommodations are based in Burnham on Sea and the nearby town of Bridgwater.
Aftercare
We offer an aftercare package that can also be tailored to the individual. This comprises ongoing group therapy and one to one counselling, 24 hour on call support, giving back to the community through a variety of voluntary work opportunities – many supported by a trained counsellor. The chance to mentor an in house client, access to retraining and education through our links with local colleges, support with Universal Credit and/or finance related matters. Attaining paid employment. Transition back to home. Transition back to work.
Restrictions
All client referrals are considered including arson and serious index offences. This does not guarantee acceptance though and further information may be required before a decision can be reached.
Bed Capacity
14 beds (mixed)
Supporting Individuals at the Beginning of Their Journey
Stanfield house is a 12 bed rehab recovery house based in the heart of the Lake District. We offer a safe environment where individuals can embrace support from the peer group, participate in structured daily activities, become independent, and engage with the community around them free of substances.
Treatments Provided
- Weekly activities timetable comprising of core and optional interventions
- Evidenced-based Psychosocial Interventions including Recovery Skills, Mood Management, and Mindfulness tailored for use in the rehab setting
- Access to Breaking Free Online
- Completion of Rehab workbook
- One-to-one key-working sessions
- Access to Mutual Aid, Employment, Training and Education (ETE) and other community, social and diversionary opportunities
- Daily living and independence skills
- Social activities and family visits
- Housing support and resettlement
- Relapse Prevention work
- Health and Wellbeing advice and support including smoking cessation, sexual health etc
- Access to Counselling and CBT
Bed Capacity
12 beds (male/female)
The Bridges Hull is a residential rehabilitation centre based in Hull, providing full-time specialist drug and alcohol addiction services for women and men over the age of 18.
We’re experts in helping people to address and recover from addiction. Established in 2004 and run by The Forward Trust charity, we provide a safe, intimate, comfortable environment in which to turn your life around.
Our services include:
· A treatment programme based on the proven and effective 12-step approach
· A range of individual and group activities including therapy, counselling, meditation, study groups, and outdoor and social activities
· A comfortable, private room for every client
· Friendly, non-judgemental, professional support from people who understand addiction and recovery
Our evidence-based treatment programme is highly effective in supporting our clients into recovery.
Our treatment programme uses evidence-based interventions that are to be proven effective in treating addictions and promoting attitude and behaviour change, including
· 12-step model of recovery – first developed by Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, the model is now widely seen as one of the most effective clinical interventions for addiction, as endorsed by Visible Recovery.
· Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) elements – an approach that helps people learn how to change their own thoughts and behaviors in relation to addiction. This is combined alongside the Seeking Safety approach to support people with trauma, substance abuse, and/or posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
· Therapeutic Communities approach – supporting staff and clients to play an active role in running the treatment community. We encourage collective openness and sharing in order to maintain a supportive, therapeutic environment in which you can achieve your goals
The stages of treatment
Our dedicated team of professionals go beyond mere expertise in their fields; they are compassionate individuals who genuinely care about our clients’ wellbeing. Collaboratively, they design personalised treatment plans tailored to meet each client’s distinctive and individual needs.
The process for our treatment plan includes three key stages:
Stage one treatment is specifically geared towards addressing substance-use and associated behaviour.
Overview: This stage of treatment will support the clients to identify and address addictive thinking and behaviour, and replace them with recovery-focused attitudes and behaviours.
Session types: we deliver a balanced blend of individual counselling and group therapy sessions to help address some of the fundamental aspects of addiction. Through the combination of individual and group sessions we nurture a supportive and transformative environment; individuals gain the insights and skills necessary to succeed in their ongoing journey towards recovery.
Notes: In this stage clients are not permitted to leave the centre by themselves and will be accompanied by a staff member/volunteer at all times.
Stage two is dedicated to equipping the client for a successful transition into the community – free from the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
Overview: This phase places a strong emphasis on aspects such as volunteering and education. At The Bridges, we have established local partnerships with a variety of organisations and charities that provide a wide array of activities and volunteering opportunities tailored to the needs and interests of our client, with treatment building on the work done in Stage one.
Sessions: Phase two of the treatment will proceed to involve clients in the therapeutic programme featuring one-on-one interventions, educational workshops, and step groups.
Notes: Clients in this stage are permitted to leave the centre unaccompanied, they continue to engage in daily treatment groups and are subject to a curfew.
Leaving treatment is the final key stepping stones of our work, preparing clients for their transition from rehabilitation into their new lives outside of it.
Overview: Clients will collaborate with our Resettlement Worker to create a comprehensive resettlement plan, ensuring they secure a suitable place to reside upon completing their treatment given that many of clients are from all parts of the country. For those clients choosing to remain in the Hull area after their treatment we also offer tenancy support via our Recovery Housing (based in Hull City centre). This initiative is available to those requiring housing during the initial four to six weeks of discharge, with tenancies conditional on maintaining abstinence alongside weekly meetings with a Recovery Worker. Hull has various city-wide service user groups, forums, recovery cafés and events.
Discharge support – Since 2014, less than 20% of graduates from The Bridges have remained in Hull following treatment. The majority of those who chose to remain either originate from Hull and the surrounding areas, or have a strong local connection. To support our clients with their reintegration, we work closely with each client to create an emergency discharge plan in the event of early exit from treatment (for any reason) to ensure continuity of care and safety for the client and the local community.
Forward Connect – Our recovery community, Forward Connect, is a peer-led mutual aid community of like-minded people who are making good progress in their own journey – this could be people in addiction recovery, family recovery, moving away from crime, overcoming mental health problems, or who are coming out of a period of unemployment or homelessness. Forward Connect is an online in-person events/reunions and an off-shoot for people to connect and make lasting friendships.
Accommodation
Bedrooms
It features a variety of single and shared rooms, with separate floors for male and female clients. Each of our rooms are comfortably furnished, some having ensuite facilities. Bedrooms are furnished with a bed and nightstand, desk and chair and has built-in storage for clothes. The building is monitored via a CCTV system for added peace of mind.
Communal areas
In our communal areas, we’ve catered for a range of interests so residents can relax and unwind while getting to know each other outside of the therapeutic sessions. We have a TV lounge, spacious dining room, and a dedicated quiet space for personal reflection. Activities that are freely available include a variety of board games, a pool table and a wide range of books.
The Bridges has also started offer additional wellbeing services including delivering yoga, mindfulness and meditation in our health and wellbeing suite.
A special part of residing at The Bridges is the communal kitchen and dining space where meals are enjoyed together. All meals are thoughtfully prepared in our dedicated kitchen space which is both spacious and equipped to support the needs of all residents.
Treatments Provided
12 Step (Minnesota Model)
Motivational Enhancement Therapy
Therapeutic Communities
Relationships Matter Workshop
Bed Capacity
Adult Rehab (18+) Mixed Gender: 19 Bedspaces
3 Double Male Occupancy Rooms
3 Double Female Occupancy Rooms
3 Single Male Occupancy Rooms
4 Single Female Occupancy Rooms
We place equal importance on helping people to recover from their addiction as we do on helping them re-build a positive, independent life in order to sustain their abstinence once they have left our care.
Our programme is for men and women seeking an abstinence-based residential treatment programme to achieve lasting recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
We are situated in the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. We have four residential treatment houses in the village of Brimscombe, near Stroud, with safe women only and mixed accommodation.
During the last CQC inspection Nelson House has been awarded ‘Good’ from CQC across all areas of The Nelson Trust’s Residential Rehabilitation Services.
How long does the programme last?
Your care plan is designed for a period of 12 to 24 weeks. However, individual circumstances and needs vary and some clients need to extend or reduce their stay. We review progress regularly and clients are involved in planning their move-on in a way that meets their personal needs.
Many of our clients come to us with nothing. They may have lost relationships, jobs, sometimes their home and their children. They leave us with improved health and the tools, support and friendships they need to change the whole of their life. From one framed by dependence on substances to a life of independence and fulfilment.
How our approach turns lives around
Lifelong recovery is much more than abstinence from drugs and alcohol. It’s about finding a whole new way of living. So to overcome addiction, we treat its causes. We give everyone that leaves our care the tools and support they need to manage the stresses of everyday life and live independently, without the need for any mood-altering substances.
Beating addiction and breaking the cycle of relapse
Our residential abstinence-based treatment programmes are here to help our clients achieve genuine long-lasting recovery. A stay with us provides much-needed emotional support, improves physical health and provides the tools needed to live a new life of freedom and happiness.
Specialist Women’s Programme
Our Women’s Residential Treatment Programme is particularly suited to those with a history of childhood sexual abuse; domestic or sexual violence; sex-working; women with a pattern of relapse linked to forming unhelpful relationships with men, perhaps in previous treatment episodes.
We provide a therapeutic environment and women-only treatment houses where women can work together to address their substance misuse and any underlying issues safely.
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Nelson Trust Informed Approaches
A programme tailored to you
Our programme is holistic and client-centred. We build personally-tailored care plans for each client based on their individual needs, circumstances and personal strengths. We consider not only addiction itself, but also the physical and mental health of each client, their emotional well-being, their family circumstances and their needs in respect of finances, housing, education, training and wider social integration. Our aspiration for every client is that they complete treatment with the confidence to sustain their recovery, maintain abstinence from drugs and alcohol, and have a clear plan of action to attain their future goals and ambitions.
An integrative approach
Treatment is based on firm clinical evidence and is in line with Department of Health guidance on best treatment practice. This means that we use a range of therapeutic techniques including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing (MI) and mindfulness.
A personal recovery programme, therapeutic groups and workshops are interwoven with education, recreational activities, practical support and the day-to-day routines of a therapeutic community and it is the whole of this programme that comes together to provide a comprehensive plan of action to address treatment care and support needs.
Residential treatment workshops
We provide an empowering learning environment for clients of the Nelson Trust’s Residential Rehab to attend a mixed programme of workshops to complement their therapeutic treatment journey. Classes are provided by SGS College, Adult Education Gloucestershire, WEA as well as our independent team of tutors.
What will life be like in rehab?
We make every effort to create a safe, supportive and friendly community. Shopping, cooking and sharing meals together, alongside daily routines bring people together and many lifelong friendships are made here. You can see some of the activities in our therapeutic programme where you will learn, develop and grow in your recovery.
Evidence-based practice
The Nelson Trust has been an initiator of many partnerships and has piloted innovative services in the fields of addiction, family therapy and work with women with complex needs. At the heart of our innovation always lies the learning from those we work with, listening to their needs, their strengths and their ambitions has always directed the work we do.
We follow our experience and models of good practice, we systematically monitor our work in order to celebrate clients’ progress but also to enable action-learning to happen from the bottom-up and improve our practice and services. This process is guided by our monitoring of key client outcomes, which enables us to check the progress clients make against our overall aim of supporting people affected by drug and/or alcohol addiction to recover and thrive in their communities.
We are able to map how our specific aims (such as improving clients’ understanding of patterns of addictive behaviour, developing their life skills, enabling them to create safety in their lives) are achieved by providing activities (provide counselling, psycho-educational activities, employability courses & parenting groups in a trauma and gender-responsive environment, & provide advocacy & 1-2-1 advice on housing, finances, domestic violence, etc.) which translate into outcomes by measuring key indicators (number of clients completing treatment drug and/or alcohol free, number of clients co-producing a care plan during treatment, number of clients accessing relevant interventions).
Bed Capacity
44 Rehab beds / 20 Women-only
Tom Harrison House provides a specialist addiction recovery programme for former and still-serving UK Armed Forces and emergency services personnel.
Our bespoke 12-week residential programme is designed specifically for those who have served and who may struggle to engage with mainstream, civilian rehabilitation services.
The programme is grounded in a supportive community of people with shared experiences and includes a range of therapeutic groups and activities to help restore our clients’ physical, emotional and psychological wellbeing.
Our individualised, trauma-informed approach addresses the unique needs of ex-service personnel and is the first of its kind in the UK.
Open Access
Our Open Access service is designed to connect addicted ex-service personnel with the support of our community, and acts as a hub for referrals, signposting, interaction, engagement and support.
Get in touch if you’d like to meet our community and find out more about the project. Attending one of our open access drop in sessions or events is a great way to begin your recovery journey with Tom Harrison House.
Clients, family members or professionals can refer from anywhere in the UK. If you’d like more information or to make a referral, please get in touch with our admissions team who will arrange your assessment, in person or over the phone, at a time to suit you.
Our Programme
We offer a 12-week residential programme of therapies, experiences and activities. The programme, designed in consultation with veterans in recovery and the only one of its kind in the UK, is based upon finding a balance between emotional, physical and mental recovery. In the pre-admission stage, we work with all clients to achieve abstinence prior to embarking on the programme.
In a typical week, the community will take part in an art therapy session, practice mindfulness, go swimming, participate in equine therapy, work with a personal trainer at the gym, experience a variety of therapeutic and educational groups, support one another in completing recovery assignments and work on their individual recovery and resettlement plans. Core to our programme are three interpersonal Group Therapy sessions and one-to-one counselling sessions for each client every week.
The team works closely with partners such as Mersey Care, The Royal British Legion, Liverpool Veterans’ HQ, BNENC, Everton in the Community, Shy Lowen Sanctuary, FACT, Rydal Hall and a host of others to make sure that the programme remains rich and varied and provides experiences that foster openness, exploration and connection.
We work with each client to begin to develop and embed the mindset, resilience and resources, in other words the “recovery capital”, necessary to build a strong, stable and robust ongoing recovery. By providing a supportive community, education, therapies and opportunities for real self-development, the programme works as a foundation for a new life, and not just a way to overcome the immediate issue of physical dependence on drugs or alcohol.
It is through this bespoke model, with an emphasis on the role of co-occurring trauma, safety, confidentiality and camaraderie, as well as reintegration into “civilian” communities, that a community of ex-servicepeople who possess shared experiences, perspectives and resources, is built.
Family Support
On offer to all those clients who access our service is an additional layer of Family Support, through our MFARE (Military Families Addiction Recovery Experience) programme, developed with support from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund.
The aim of MFARE is to engage with and involve the family members of the addicted client in the recovery process, to improve the understanding, wellbeing and resilience of families of ex-servicepeople recovering from addiction.
It provides family members with the opportunity, through education and support, to begin their own journey of healing and recovery from the impact of alcohol or drug addiction. By including those closest to the client in the recovery process, we aim to ensure that, post-programme, the family can work together in support of their recovery.
Our dedicated MFARE support worker delivers weekly individual family meetings, monthly family groups and quarterly residential sessions. Working alongside the core Tom Harrison House team, our Families Worker is able to provide insight into the clients’ wider recovery process and to highlight additional needs from the broader family perspective.
The service also offers access to an online support group to ensure on-going and out-of-hours support.
Parkland Place Lancashire is a residential detoxification centre located in Withnell, between Chorley and Blackburn in Lancashire. It specializes in medically managed treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, providing a tranquil, semi‑rural setting designed to support individuals in the early stages of recovery. The facility welcomes clients from across the UK and abroad and operates 24 hours a day with a full professional team offering assessment, tailored care planning, and support throughout the detox process.
The centre’s care model is holistic and bespoke, with initial assessments used to shape individual treatment pathways. It is staffed around‑the‑clock by medical professionals, including doctors and nurses, supported by recovery workers, kitchen and support staff, all focused on delivering safe and effective detoxification. Accommodation comprises 23 furnished single rooms with en‑suite facilities, and clients are provided with nutritious, locally sourced meals and a range of support services during their stay.
Addiction Recovery for Men
Yeldall Manor is a Christian drug and alcoholic rehabilitation centre that has the experience, expertise and the facilities to help you into long term, sustainable recovery.
Alongside getting to grips with your addiction issues you will have you will have the opportunity to explore your faith and spirituality if you want to. There are several staff members who are also ex-residents with several decades of recovery experience between them. You will receive compassion, understanding, challenge and the love throughout your journey at Yeldall.
Treatments Provided
Short-term Intensive Rehabilitation Programme:
The 4-week rehabilitation programme, which may also involve detoxification for those who require it, is designed to help residents to become securely grounded in the recovery process. They experience counselling, group-work and recovery focused interventions in a structured, disciplined and supportive environment, which is underpinned by a Christian ethos. Programme elements include: counselling, recovery key-working, relapse prevention planning, aftercare/ongoing support planning sessions, personal reflections/journaling, mindfulness/meditation, able to access on-site BBV clinic, optional spiritual mentoring.
The short term programme does not offer accommodation or job skill training support for when you complete the programme. The expectation is that participants in this programme have accommodation and employment, education or training to return to.
Long-term Residential Rehabilitation Programme:
PHASE 1 | GROUNDING 12 Weeks
Phase 1 enables residents to stabilise physically, mentally and emotionally. They can return to physical health in a supported environment, whilst starting to build relationships, regain a clarity of mind and the ability to start self-reflecting in order to identify needs and start to set goals for the future. Each resident will reflect on their past and identify harm, taking ownership for their addiction, and start to explore the driving factors of addiction in a supportive community of like-minded men.
At a glance:
Supportive and structured environment to explore addiction
Qualified counsellors and group facilitators
Seamless continuation onto the Yeldall Manor Phase 2 programme
Training groups on the fundamentals of addiction and process groups to become aware of emotions and behaviours
PHASE 2 | Growth 12 Weeks
Phase 2 empowers residents to advance in recovery skills and grow in physical health. Each resident becomes aware of human functioning, emotional wellbeing, core needs, cognitive/behavioural patterns and develops an understanding of the personal drivers underpinning their addiction, along with an awareness of their own relapse triggers.
At a glance:
High level of support
One-to-one counselling with a trained counsellor looking at past and current issues as well as plans for the future
Teaching groups on life skills, attitudes, ethics, relationships and relapse prevention
Interactive groups – a chance for each individual to contribute to their own and others’ recovery by becoming responsible and accountable to each other in sharing openly and honestly
Work in the house or grounds – a chance to learn new skills
Training opportunities that may include literacy, numeracy and IT
Recreation, e.g. swimming, football, gym, shopping
Opportunity to join the 18 to 24-week Phase 3 Recovery Support programme living semi-independently on-site
Bed Capacity
Residential Rehabilitation: 20 beds, all male
On-site Recovery Support: 13 beds
Move-on/Community-based Recovery Support: 18 spaces in six properties in the surrounding area.
Breaking free from addiction to alcohol or drugs means finding treatment that meets your needs. The factors that go into deciding on rehab treatment include (e.g.) how long you’ve suffered from alcohol or substance abuse, frequency of substance use, your medical history, and previous relapses.
Private treatment for alcohol or drug rehab in a clinic in Gloucestershire can provide comfortable, safe detoxification. Treatment usually includes therapy from alcohol and drug specialists, many having personal experience of addiction themselves.
Alcohol or drug rehab stays in Gloucestershire vary from 14-84 days or longer. Most rehab clinics include detox, therapy, and planning supports for the future.
Costs of private rehab treatment are different for each clinic, and depend on your needs, and duration of stay. An estimate for Abbeycare Gloucester can be obtained from Abbeybot, below.
What Happens In Alcohol Or Drug Rehab Gloucester?
During rehab, you’ll complete a full withdrawal from alcohol or drugs, gain insights into the reasons behind your addiction, and plan supports for the future, to prevent relapse.
Inpatient treatment is usually preferable to outpatient treatment, as you can work continuously on recovery from addiction, uninterrupted by the events of daily life.
Some centres also provide additional supports for family members, including therapy or aftercare programmes.
Core Program
- Supervised detox
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Holistic and alternative treatments
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Individually tailored recovery care plans
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Attractive pricing
- Multi-Disciplinary Addictions Assessment & Review
- Supervised Medical Detoxification
- Harm Reduction Interventions
- Person Centred Recovery Care Planning
- Therapeutic Recovery Programme
- Post Treatment Planning & Coordination
- Assertive Outreach including aftercare groups
Helping Generations to Achieve A Life Worth Living
Acorn Recovery Projects is an innovative charity providing a range of recovery services which enable individuals and their families to break free from drug, alcohol and other addictions. We help to find not just immediate recovery, but emotional, social, lifelong recovery.
At Acorn, we always see the person behind the illness. Our success comes from our staff, 80% of whom, at all levels within the organisation, have been through recovery and can understand and empathise with others in similar situations.
We support people throughout their recovery journey in a compassionate way, focussing on the long term solution, even beyond treatment. We have a variety of housing options available to help you on your journey of moving towards fully independent living.
With Acorn, treatment is just the beginning. To see how we can help you, call us on 0161 484 0000.
Our vision – Through commitment, creativity and expertise, Acorn will inspire and motivate change within communities and future generations by enabling individuals to achieve a Life Worth Living.
Treatments Provided
We are committed to supporting people throughout their recovery journey in a compassionate way, focusing on long term solutions – even beyond treatment.
Our extensive range of recovery programmes helps clients to find not just substance recovery, but emotional, social, lifelong recovery.
Programmes we deliver include:
RAMP – The Reduction and Motivation Programme provides a safe environment for those in active addiction to explore their problems, the impact on them and others, and the life changes they need to make to achieve real, lifelong recovery.
Family RAMP – This programme helps the relatives of our customers to learn more about the issues their loved ones are dealing with, how to effectively support them, and to know they are not alone in the challenges they face.
Pre DEAP – The Pre Dependency, Emotional, Attachment Programme supports and prepares clients while undergoing detoxification, in readiness to engage in abstinence treatment on the DEAP programme.
DEAP – The Dependency, Emotional, Attachment Programme is available to those who have achieved abstinence (even if this is just a day) and are motivated to maintain long-term recovery. DEAP is delivered by qualified addiction counsellors and explores addiction at a personal level, supporting people to deal with unresolved issues.
STEP – This programme is based on a set of long established guiding principles which help individuals live their life in recovery. By completing Acorn’s programme, those who are committed to abstinence can learn how to develop a new set of skills, helping them to recover from addiction.
STAR – This is a structured, post-treatment programme which helps people in early recovery identify and gain a range of skills, which can help them to gain employment and regain their independence with confidence. STAR is delivered as part of our 20-week rehab programme (weeks 12-20) after DEAP or STEP.
New Leaf – New Leaf brings together partners as well as employers from across Warrington and Cheshire to change lives, create opportunities and make a positive contribution to local communities and the regional economy.
The project aims to motivate, inspire, energise, excite, engage and increase young people’s self belief so they can realise their potential, and discover and achieve their dreams, hopes and aspirations, including work, education and further training.
The New Leaf project is funded by the Big Lottery Fund and European Social Fund.
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Bed Capacity
30 beds with 14 single rooms – Male and Female
Helping Generations to Achieve A Life Worth Living
Acorn Recovery Projects is an innovative charity providing a range of recovery services which enable individuals and their families to break free from drug, alcohol and other addictions. We help to find not just immediate recovery, but emotional, social, lifelong recovery.
At Acorn, we always see the person behind the illness. Our success comes from our staff, 80% of whom, at all levels within the organisation, have been through recovery and can understand and empathise with others in similar situations.
We support people throughout their recovery journey in a compassionate way, focussing on the long term solution, even beyond treatment. We have a variety of housing options available to help you on your journey of moving towards fully independent living.
With Acorn, treatment is just the beginning. To see how we can help you, call us on 0161 484 0000.
Our vision – Through commitment, creativity and expertise, Acorn will inspire and motivate change within communities and future generations by enabling individuals to achieve a Life Worth Living.
Treatments Provided
We are committed to supporting people throughout their recovery journey in a compassionate way, focusing on long term solutions – even beyond treatment.
Our extensive range of recovery programmes helps clients to find not just substance recovery, but emotional, social, lifelong recovery.
Programmes we deliver include:
RAMP – The Reduction and Motivation Programme provides a safe environment for those in active addiction to explore their problems, the impact on them and others, and the life changes they need to make to achieve real, lifelong recovery.
Family RAMP – This programme helps the relatives of our customers to learn more about the issues their loved ones are dealing with, how to effectively support them, and to know they are not alone in the challenges they face.
Pre DEAP – The Pre Dependency, Emotional, Attachment Programme supports and prepares clients while undergoing detoxification, in readiness to engage in abstinence treatment on the DEAP programme.
DEAP – The Dependency, Emotional, Attachment Programme is available to those who have achieved abstinence (even if this is just a day) and are motivated to maintain long-term recovery. DEAP is delivered by qualified addiction counsellors and explores addiction at a personal level, supporting people to deal with unresolved issues.
STEP – This programme is based on a set of long established guiding principles which help individuals live their life in recovery. By completing Acorn’s programme, those who are committed to abstinence can learn how to develop a new set of skills, helping them to recover from addiction.
STAR – This is a structured, post-treatment programme which helps people in early recovery identify and gain a range of skills, which can help them to gain employment and regain their independence with confidence. STAR is delivered as part of our 20-week rehab programme (weeks 12-20) after DEAP or STEP.
New Leaf – New Leaf brings together partners as well as employers from across Warrington and Cheshire to change lives, create opportunities and make a positive contribution to local communities and the regional economy.
The project aims to motivate, inspire, energise, excite, engage and increase young people’s self belief so they can realise their potential, and discover and achieve their dreams, hopes and aspirations, including work, education and further training.
The New Leaf project is funded by the Big Lottery Fund and European Social Fund.
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Bed Capacity
30 beds with 14 single rooms – Male and Female
Mixed Residential Addiction Treatment
Results & Outcomes
ANA is an independent Treatment Centre based in and around Portsmouth in Hampshire. We are proud to offer progammes to our clients that yield some of the highest successful completion rates in UK for residential treatment for addiction. Consistently, over the last five years and currently 85-92% of our clients complete the treatment programmes that they come in for. This is down to retaining staff that are dedicated and care, excellent communications with clients and loved ones and carers and a robust, proven and trusted programme of therapy. ANA runs Primary treatment from Fleming House in Farlington and Secondary treatment from Lyle House in Southsea. This configuration enables our clients to gradually experience life without drugs/alcohol in an everyday setting that is pro-actively managed to fully protect them at all times. ANA welcomes clients from all backgrounds and walks of life. We also truly listen to clients and their loved ones and relatives when designing a treatment programme and helping the client progress it.
ANA was founded by Libby and Christopher Reid in 1998. Over the years, the organisation has grown to offer forty one beds, detoxification, primary and secondary treatment, after care, family and carers groups and training on all aspects of drug and alcohol treatment and service provision. We also offer move on supported housing, post treatment, for our clients for up to three years in our 23 bed Housing Service; ANA WORKS.
ANA offers four, six, eight, ten or twelve abstinence based primary treatment for reliance on drugs and alcohol. In addition, we offer individually tailored detoxification programmes. Our aim is to help our clients rebuild their lives, to gain in confidence and self-worth and to really believe that they can live a healthy, responsible and productive life, free of addictive substances.
Our Programme is modular, flexible and features increasing levels of choice and opportunities for personal development as clients progress through. We recognise that every client has different needs and will move individually through treatment and into recovery. ANA facilitates recovery through support and respect, working in collaboration with our clients. Care planning, group work and one to one key worker sessions all feature, together with a life skills programme, men’s and women’s groups, alternative therapies and an optional secondary programme. Our programme combines a number of philosophies including Acceptance Commitment Therapy and the Twelve Step approach and is non-denominational in nature.
ANA offers a free collect by car service, auricular acupuncture, weekly exercise classes, courses in art therapy, digital photography and mindfulness. Clients can make visits to places of interest and natural beauty in the local area with staff, including our beautiful seafront promenade, local islands and nature reserves.
Specialisms
ANA work predominantly with Drugs and alcohol but have provided gambling addiction treatment and worked with clients who have associated issues, including Eating Disorders, trauma, loss and anxiety. We offer EMDR (Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) proven effective treatment for trauma and PTSD, CBT in the form of ACT (acceptance Commitment Therapy). Auricular Acupuncture, enabling beneficial changes in the brain to improve well-being. Mindfulness, Relaxation and guided meditations. Art Therapy, Basic computer skills and weekly fitness classes.
Gender specific
We have gender specific groups every other week.
Family support available
Family, carers and friends are invited to attend our family group which is held on a Sunday prior to visiting time. Each group session is psycho-educational to provide information relating to addiction and the impact on family, providing space for reflection, support and signposting. It is an eight week rolling programme covering topics such as – What is addiction?, Denial, Family issues for the chemically dependent, enabling v support. Speaker from Al-anon/Families Anonymous, The myths of addiction, Detaching with love and Understanding relapse. ANA believe that addiction is a family illness, so will encourage families to be part of the treatment by engaging in a family conference.
Treatments Provided
Abstinence based residential treatment for drug and alcohol addiction (including prescription drugs) and associated disorders including Gambling, PTSD, and Eating Disorders.
Medically monitored Detoxification, primary, secondary and third stage treatment, family conferencing, family groups, life-long free aftercare, supported housing for up to three years.
Bed Capacity
- Primary: 29 beds (15 male, 14 female)
- Secondary (Community Living): 10 beds
- Third Stage: 5 beds
- ANA Works supported Housing: 23 beds (no charge if housing benefit eligible)
Rehab Centre of Excellence
The BAC O’Connor Centre was founded in 1998 by Noreen Oliver MBE, following her own experience of being severely dependent upon alcohol. “you spend years and years in a revolving door, lost in a system and culture that supports your own emotions of guilt, shame, anger and resentment . It was by luck, destiny, whatever it may have been , shown a way out and that is what our centres offer today – an exit route out of addiction to a journey that leads to freedom from addiction, a chance of recovery , a life for all who want it instead of a daily
existence. A programme that does not just treat the symptoms but deals with the past, present and future.” BAC O’Connor is a centre of excellence with some of the highest outcomes in the Country, all of our therapists are qualified or qualifying to degree and masters level and a number are in recovery themselves, however being in recovery itself is not a qualification and we believe that therapists should be qualified to a minimum of degree level with regular supervision.
We are not the glitz, we are not the glamour but we produce some of the highest outcomes in the country because our evidence-based programme works. So if you are serious about real recovery and improving your quality of life choose the right road to recovery, choose The BAC O’Connor Centre.
Treatments Provided
Detoxification – Alcohol, Opiate (case by case basis), Stimulants, Benzodiazepine, Buprenorphine, Physeptone
Admission Times – No later than 3pm Monday – Friday, Saturday & Sunday can be arranged
Treatment Modalities – Detoxification & Rehabilitation: 7 day, 10 day, 2 week, 4 week, 8 week, 12 week Secondary: 2 week, 4 week, 8 –52 weeks
Co-occurring Disorders Treated – Anxiety, Mood Related Disorders, Trauma, PTSD, Depression, Stress
Additional Addictions Treated – Food, Gambling
Treatment Programme Available – Eclectic, 12 Step introduction, Secondary Independent Living Programme, Recovery Housing, Social Enterprise Work Placements
Workshops Available – Substance Misuse, Denial, Anger & Resentment, Acceptance and Change, Self Esteem, Fear & Trust, Consequences and Gratitude, Relationships, Assertiveness, Grief and Loss, Relapse and Cross Addiction, Guilt and Shame, Letting Go, Step Groups, Relaxation & Mindfulness
Bed Capacity
36 Rehab beds / 8 Detox beds / 33 Recovery Housing Beds
Transforming Lives Through Residential Care
Birchwood Kaleidoscope House is an inpatient residential treatment centre providing a range of services for drug and alcohol users in need of in-patient care.
Birchwood is part of Kaleidoscope, a drug and alcohol charity that has been providing community and residential substance misuse treatment services across the UK since 1968. We offer tailor-made treatment packages for detoxification, stabilisation, and rehabilitation, providing both clinical and psychosocial interventions.
Our unit comprises of 25 single occupancy en suite bedrooms, Library, lounges, wellbeing room. We provide services for both men and women, including pregnant women and those with complex needs. The relocation of our existing Birchwood detox facility to Heswall in 2023 has opened up a host of opportunities to improve the range of benefits we provide to service users and society as a whole, including a full rehabilitation service.
Treatments Provided
Birchwood @ Kaleidoscope House offer clients improved physical and emotional health and wellbeing, and sustained recovery by:
· Intensively resolving physical dependence on drugs and alcohol
· Supporting recovery journeys
· Improving self-worth, value, confidence, and self esteem
· Improving access to learning and education
· Increasing the visibility of recovered peers
· Creating an aspiration for change through co-production and peer support
· Providing safe, sociable activities
· Placing an emphasis on self-directed recovery
· Facilitating three-way meetings with family and carers
· Offering advice and guidance to families and carers
· Including families and carers in post discharge plans
At Birchwood we believe that clinical delivery is only a small part of the solution to substance use and we work hard to deliver a well-balanced therapeutic programme in welcoming surroundings. We are proud of the fact that 87% of our clients achieve their goal. They are unique and Birchwood helps them stay that way.
BIRCHWOOD DETOX
There are 15 purpose-built detox rooms with 24- hour a day medically managed detox beds. Each room has an ensuite bathroom, flat screen TV, small double bed along with plenty of storage space and modern furnishings. We provide a comprehensive range of detox packages such as: • Alcohol • Opioid • Benzodiazepines • Psychoactive substances (Spice, Ketamine, M-Cat etc) • Neuro-inhibitors (Pregabalin, Gabapentin)
All detox packages are tailored specifically to the individual to provide a safe and effective detox from substances and Birchwood has an excellent track record and reputation for successfully supporting individuals through detox. We also deliver structured day groups and support sessions to provide the individual with coping strategies and techniques to better deal with living in society substance free.
BIRCHWOOD REHAB
Our 10-bed residential rehabilitation programme is based on a Therapeutic Community model which also incorporates Cognitive Behavioural Therapies and Social Learning. We have a very structured and robust timetable that provides each resident with a daily structure and routine that consists of work as therapy, 1:1 support session’s, group therapy, relaxation and mindfulness, community activities, and a wellness room with gym equipment. We also offer 1:1 counselling through our in-house counsellor and we have a mental health practitioner who will assess mental health if required.
Set in some beautiful grounds based in Heswall, Wirral, it provides residents the opportunity to relax and recover in peaceful surroundings. We have a multi-sports pitch that provides opportunity to engage in activities such as 5-a-side football, basketball, and rounders along with other activities and sports that are beneficial to health and wellbeing. The Centre is a short walk from the Wirral coastline and some beautiful beaches along and has close access to the Wirral walkway, enabling staff and residents to enjoy the outdoors.
Bed Capacity
25 beds (men and women)
Drug & Alcohol Treatment for Adults & Young People
Set in 22 acres of beautiful Cornish gardens and woodland, Bosence Treatment Services provide a peaceful and tranquil environment where you can concentrate on getting well, free from distraction. Cornwall has miles of sandy beaches, rugged coastline, rolling countryside and pretty villages within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Treatments Provided
Our highly experienced team of professionals have a proven track record of achieving excellent outcomes for our clients. We deliver a daily treatment programme at each of our services which includes: Individual key working sessions, group therapy, assignments and workshops, along with 24hr on-site Nursing support. We provide treatment to clients with both drug and alcohol issues, and a range of other addictions.
We have established links with several local organisations which enable us to provide you with a number of opportunities to gain new skills and interests, as well as to access training and educational opportunities. We will also support you to attend community recovery groups including: NA/AA, and SMART Recovery.
There are visits to local attractions and places of interest, and a daily programme of varied evening activities. Our spacious grounds enable us to offer a diverse range of on-site activities including:
- Complimentary Therapies such as: Mindfulness, Auricular Acupuncture, Yoga and Tai-Chi.
- DIY, arts & crafts, pottery, gardening and music workshops.
- A horticulture project to support and promote enjoyment of the surrounding environment, with optional educational sessions.
- A sensory garden and woodland walk.
- A volunteer project where volunteers from the local community, along with ex-residents, provide mentoring support through a range of projects.
Treatment Premises
We operate 3 unique facilities, with treatment options from 2 – 52 weeks in duration, tailored to meet your individual needs and requirements:
- Bosence Detoxification & Stabilisation is a 16 bedded purpose built, modern, spacious and comfortable facility, with single en-suite accommodation throughout. It is safe, welcoming and supportive place to stay, with a varied range of treatment options. Treatment is delivered in an eclectic fashion and does not align with a specific ideology.
- Bosence Rehabilitation is a 15 bedded facility providing treatment in converted single room farmhouse accommodation. We offer a 12 step, total abstinence based approach to recovery. The tranquil setting provides the perfect environment for building the confidence and motivation to enable our clients to deal with their own particular problems.
Referral & Admission
We treat both private and funded individuals from a range of different backgrounds. We can also work with those whose treatment may be funded by an employer, other organisation or through private health insurance.
Bed Capacity
Adult Detox & Stabilisation: 16 (mixed gender. Single occupancy rooms)
Adult Rehab: 15 (mixed gender. Single occupancy rooms, save one only occasionally used for double occupancy)
Residential Detox and Therapeutic Treatment for Addiction at Broadway Lodge
We know the prospect of going to rehab can feel daunting. But as the UK’s most experienced abstinence-based addiction treatment centre, we understand addiction and how to treat it. We LOVE what we do and we are passionate about helping people to begin a new journey in recovery. Since 1974 our multi-disciplined team have helped to transform the lives of thousands of people, supporting them in their recovery from addictions to alcohol, illicit and prescription drugs, gambling, sex and gaming.
Treatments Provided
Located on the edge of Weston-Super-Mare, Broadway Lodge is a 43-bed residential abstinence-based rehab for adults offering detoxification (if required) and a structured therapeutic treatment programme which is underpinned by the 12 Steps philosophy. But that’s just one element. Our comprehensive integrated treatment schedule means that clients will be involved in so much more than solely working through the 12 Steps. For instance, there’s regular one to one counselling, daily group therapy sessions, holistic and complementary therapies and psycho-educational lectures and workshops, not to mention the 24/7 medical and peer support. Our counsellors work with clients to explore their addictive behaviours and to address their underlying causes to help them to develop healthy coping mechanisms in a safe environment and to build confidence, self-worth and self-esteem. The programme provides clients with a daily routine and enables them to improve their mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing.
Programme Features at Broadway Lodge:
- Detoxification (if required)
- One to one counselling
- Daily group therapy
- 24/7 professional support
- Tailored care plan
- Assignments to work on presenting issues
- Therapeutic films
- Trauma group
- Mini groups
- Gender groups
- rTMS therapy (available to purchase additionally)
- EMDR
- Hypnotherapy
- Yoga
- Calming meditation sessions
- Support to work through the 12 steps
- Psycho-educational workshops and lectures
- Relapse prevention
- Stress management
- Gender groups
- Auricular Acupuncture
- Reiki
- Massage
- Exercise sessions to improve physical fitness
- Access to local AA/NA/CA Fellowship Meetings
- External shares from people in recovery
- Range of leisure activities in free time
- Outings to the local beach, pier and town centre
- Weekly Aftercare following completion
Detoxification
Our specialist medical team are here 24 hours a day so that the detoxification can be closely supervised from start to finish and to ensure that clients are as comfortable as possible. From the point of admission, our highly experienced clinicians will monitor any withdrawal symptoms and will prescribe accordingly until the individual has overcome physical dependence.
Referrals & Admission
We accept referrals from individuals who self-fund their treatment and from drug and alcohol services who have secured state funding for their service users. We also work with organisations who fund employee’s treatment for addiction and we are registered providers for some private health insurers.
Preparing for your stay at Broadway Lodge
Bed Capacity
43 beds
Non-abstinence-based Residential Rehabilitation with CBT and Social Learning at its Core
We are a secular organisation delivering evidence based interventions primarily as part of a residential treatment programme.
Brynawel has a unique position as we are the only residential rehabilitation centre in Wales with a programme which has Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Social Learning at the core of its treatment programme, which includes psycho-social interventions, is client centred and offers a holistic approach. We therefore offer individuals a real choice in the treatments and programmes that are available.
Brynawel House is located in a quiet setting between the villages of Llanharry and Llanharan, Rhondda Cynon Taff, South Wales, which is just fifteen minutes from Junctions 34 or 35 of the M4, with a bus stop immediately outside and Llanharan train station just one mile away.
Our Vision
We believe anyone can recover from alcohol and other drug dependencies given the right support.
Our Mission
To be a centre of excellence in the provision of high quality professional support and assistance for people experiencing alcohol or other drug dependency issues.
Treatments Provided
The core of what we deliver is, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Relapse Prevention and Psychosocial interventions including: Family Therapy. Our programmes are normally for sixteen weeks but we are flexible around the length of stay dependent on need. For individuals who are still in employment or who have caring responsibilities we offer a four week Kick-start to Recovery residential programme which is followed up by continued therapeutic day service support for as long as the client needs it. We are the only centre in Wales to offer an assessment and early stage cognitive rehabilitation service for individuals with a diagnosis of ARBD.
Alongside our therapeutic programmes runs our clinically assisted detoxification service.
Bed Capacity
20 single occupancy ensuite rooms
Expert Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Addiction
Over 10,000 patients have passed through our rehab centre’s doors since 1988, and the majority have gone on to achieve long-term abstinent recovery from their addictions.
Our medical team of doctors, nurses and therapists are led by our Consultant Psychiatrists and Medical Director. We help our patients recover through an intensive, personalised addiction programme that combines medical treatment and a range of addiction therapies that include the 12 Step programme, CBT and other psychotherapies, complementary therapies, oxygen therapy, and continuing care.
We are fortunate to be located on a private 50-acre woodland estate in the stunning Scottish countryside. We make full use of our grounds and facilities to enhance your recovery. The outstanding beauty of the Castle Craig grounds and woodland helps patients connect with nature, practise mindfulness and encourage fitness.
Our Treatment Programmes
Addiction is a serious illness that affects the patient and the family. We strive to help patients recover through our intensive, personalised treatment programme that facilitates the 12 steps, provides clinically excellent medical treatment, and utilises CBT and other psychotherapies.
Our alcohol and drug treatment programmes have been carefully constructed through decades of professional and practical experience and apply to patients from all walks of life.
The Foundation programme typically lasts 4-6 weeks. Patients can then join our Advanced Programme should they require longer-term treatment.
From admissions to detox, to treatment, to relapse prevention, we are constantly looking for opportunities for patients not just to overcome their addiction but to grow as a person.
Our individualised addiction treatment programme has helped over 10,000 people on the road to recovery with the majority achieving sobriety and living free from addiction.
At Castle Craig, we believe that addiction is a primary, chronic brain disease. As a result, patients must undergo an abstinence-based programme to achieve long-lasting recovery.
Instead of a “one size fits all” approach, our expert staff of addiction specialists works directly with patients to effectively craft a personalised treatment programme to treat alcohol and substance misuse issues. This allows patients to address their addiction in a supportive environment that they have helped create. Some patients may require detox before joining the programme.
Supporting ongoing abstinence from drug and alcohol dependency
Holgate House are dedicated to helping supporting and empowering ongoing abstinence from drug and alcohol dependency, exploring opportunity for personal growth and development.
The philosophy at Holgate House is a 12 step abstinence based programme using recovery dynamics, group sessions, 1 to 1 counselling with his her key worker every other week. We offer second stage treatment for men /women in the community recovery houses in Colne, Lancashire benefiting from good public transport and easy to access to shops, college and voluntary work.
We are able to accommodate service users who are taking prescribed medication for mental health reasons. This must be agreed prior to admission we take referrals from primary treatment centres and or a recognised prison programme .we are open to working with individuals who are currently on D.T.T.O.
Treatments Provided
Holgate House residential unit is staffed twenty-four hours a day. It offers a structured programme, i.e. looking at dealing with unresolved, here and now issues that would be too painful to deal with, without using mood altering substances. It is warm, friendly, safe and a healthy environment for people who struggle living without any mood altering substances for a period of time, and as a professional team we can offer support, structure and discipline in a caring nurturing way.
Our treatment, approach is person centred therapy, cognitive therapy to help service users find the real self after month or years of being mood altered. We also use narcotics and alcohol anonymous meetings. The resident will be involved in the day to day running and upkeep of their home, cooking cleaning and shopping all on a rota system.
Bed Capacity
19 bedrooms with en-suites
A Rehabilitation Centre For Mothers
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery (formerly known as Trevi House) and one of three centres provided by charity Trevi, is a unique residential rehabilitation unit located in Plymouth. Since 1993, Trevi has been offering treatment to women with alcohol and/or drug related problems. What makes us different and quite rare is that our residents are able to live at Jasmine with their children. Jasmine Mother’s Recovery is both a home and a safe place, where mothers and their children remain together as a family unit.
We offer supported detox and a structured rehabilitation programme that promotes the transition towards an independent life, free from substance misuse. Each mother and child is individually assessed prior to entry.
Our aims at Jasmine Mother’s Recovery are: To provide a warm, safe and friendly environment. To treat all residents and their children as individuals, offering services that meet their needs. To provide an understanding response to the needs and feelings of carers, visitors and give the women and their children the opportunity to live the life they deserve.
Our programme reflects three main areas of need; addiction, parenting and healthy relationships. The following gives an outline of the groups and therapeutic interventions that each resident is expected to participate in.
- Addiction
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery delivers a weekly Recovery Training group made up of workshops which focus on motivation, relapse prevention and living a life substance free. It includes a component relating to Parenting in Recovery which looks at the impact of being a mum upon recovery, and conversely the impact of drug / alcohol used upon parenting.
All residents have a nominated counsellor for weekly counselling sessions (min 1 per week). This provides a space to address underlying issues. Residents will be asked to completed personal work between 1-2-1 sessions.
Residents are asked to prepare a range of personal presentations which they share with their peers for feedback.
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery expects to see each resident present her personal work within the agreed timeframe and to a high standard. As part of this, mum will be asked to prepare a ‘Children’s Lifeline’ whereby she examines in detail the impact of her substance misuse and relationships upon her children from the perspective of her child.
- Parenting
At Jasmine Mother’s Recovery, each resident can expect to access practical support and guidance, alongside interventions to better help her meet her child’s emotional needs.
We would expect to provide an enhanced level of support during the first week / fortnight. Such support will include guidance with basic care tasks such as feeding / winding / settling. It will be tailored to the needs expressed by mum and observed by staff in the first 24 – 48 hours of placement.
Once mother and child settled together, mum will be expected to provide all the care for her baby / child. Jasmine Mother’s Recovery will monitor progress using maternal feedback and our observations (formal and informal). Overnight, staff carry out hourly checks using the cot cameras to ensure that the child is settled in their bed / cot, and that mum is meeting their needs.
Any identified deficits in the maternal capacity to meet the infant’s needs would be relayed directly to mum and appropriate education / support provided.
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery will to agree with the child’s Social Worker the preferred means of communicating how the placement is progressing outside of the formal reporting time frame. Any issues of note would be raised immediately.
We carry out regular Parenting Observations in order to establish any areas where extra support might be needed; i.e. bedtime routine, play, handling. We offer feedback to mum regarding these observations and would incorporate them within our ongoing assessment.
All children have a nominated nursery key worker. We offer 1-2-1 sessions to discuss any issues and concerns and agree care plans.
- Healthy Relationships
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery recognise that many residents have been in previously unhealthy relationships, which may have been abusive / controlling. Through groups and personal work we start to try to increase residents’ awareness of their personal interactions with others and begin to build positive relationships with those around them.
Trevi as an organisation, delivers the Freedom to Change programme and You & Me Mum; both groups explore the impact of Domestic Abuse upon children.
We expect to see the mother demonstrate an understanding in regards the risks associated with domestic abuse and what steps she can take to ensure that her child is safeguarded from this.
Treatments Provided
- Good quality accommodation – half of our rooms are en suite
- Secure premises with video phone entry and external CCTV
- Multiple interventions under one roof
- Detox from alcohol, methadone, subutex and diazepam
- Therapeutic groupwork programme
- Regular drug and alcohol screening
- Specialist on site nursery
- Thrive assessment for child
- Named Specialist midwife and Health visitor
- Reports for professionals / court
- Help in finding a new safe home
- Story work preparing children for onward transitions
- Comprehensive free aftercare service
Bed Capacity
Female only Mums
Mixed gender Children
Capacity is 10 Mums and 10 Children, but can vary depending on number of Children in a family
Helping Men and Women overcome Alcohol and Drug Misuse
Kenward Trust founded in 1968 is a registered charity helps men and women overcome alcohol and drug misuse. More than 10,000 have been helped, with 190-200 on an annual basis, by delivering residential rehabilitation projects, and community and youth programmes across Kent, Medway and East Sussex.
Set in fifteen acres of stunning Kent countryside, Kenward Trust provides a safe space for its residents, in many cases far from the setting of their addictions. Their skilled workforce are committed to ensuring that those most vulnerable in today’s society leave their services with the knowledge and skill set to be able to safely re-integrate into the community with a much lower risk of relapsing.
At Kenward Trust we have a variety of projects dedicated to helping those affected by drugs and alcohol. Our main residential rehabilitation project, Kenward Therapeutic Community, retains many aspects of the Recovery Model of treatment delivery. Kenward Trust Therapeutic Community is a residential drug and alcohol recovery project offering a supported residential environment for men and women. We deliver a therapeutic programme incorporating recovery focussed group work, counselling/art psychotherapy, social enterprise and education sessions.
At Kenward Trust, we give residents choices on how to manage their own recovery, through a structured programme. In Kenward House, we take a Therapeutic Community approach, which is a participative, group-based method for treating alcohol and drug addiction, as well as retaining many aspects of the Recovery Model of treatment delivery, where recovery is seen as more of a journey, rather than an aim of treatment.
In The Barn, we offer a safe place to find and develop an understanding of the 12 Step Programme, designed for people to help one another achieve and maintain abstinence from their addiction.
Alongside our structured group programme, we also offer a wide range of activities with both therapeutic and skills based training in our Gardens and Workshops, which will allow our residents to take evidence of recognised training skills with them into the workplace. At Kenward we believe that building the confidence of our residents back up is vital in order to ensure a sustained recovery, whether this be through the rehabilitation programme itself, or through us providing education to our residents at the skill level relevant to them.
We have reviewed the traditional 12 or 24 week blocks of treatment and can now offer bespoke client centred programmes of between 4 and 24 weeks, dependant on the individual needs of the client. Whilst we do receive residents from the community with statutory funding, we do also take self-funded clients at Kenward. These blocks of treatment mean that those who cannot achieve funding from the community, may still be able to come use and benefit from our services for a time frame that works for them.
Following on from our residential rehabilitation project, we have Move On houses in various locations across Kent and East Sussex. Our Move On houses provide supported, substance free accommodation within the community for those that have completed a recovery programme. Residents live independently at the Move On houses but continue to be supported by us through weekly meetings with their project manager. We find that residents benefit from continuing to live amongst a group of peers, drawing strength and support from each other and reducing the dangers of isolation which ultimately help them to sustain recovery.
Our Kenward Lodge project provides further supported accommodation for those whose lack of accommodation is preventing them from accessing drug and alcohol services and hindering their recovery. This project is based on our Yalding site, with close proximity to local services and amenities alongside access to fellowship, SMART and Aspire meetings. We encourage volunteering within the local community so that their transition back into society is a more positive experience and they have transferable skills for when they get back into the workplace.
At Kenward we believe that reaching young people at the age when they start experimenting with drugs and alcohol is a vital step in preventing future addiction. Our Think Differently project set up in 2016 goes into schools to provide education, information and relevant interventions for young people so that they can create their own informed opinion on the risks of substances. We also work with local councils to provide advice and support for young people within the community alongside raising awareness of risks of substance misuse for themselves, their family and their friends.
The project team is highly skilled and experienced at supporting individuals through the delicate and challenging process of change, within a safe and supported environment.
Residents are encouraged to take responsibility for their own emotions and behaviours and, through group working positively and pragmatically address former addictive behaviours and lifestyles.
The residents participate in our Therapeutic Gardens & Workshops activities, which include woodwork, horticulture, animal management and cooking.
Treatments Provided
Therapeutic Community – We deliver a therapeutic programme of between 4 and 24 weeks, dependent on the needs of the individual, incorporating recovery focussed group work, individual counselling and key-working, as well as using art therapy, our Therapeutic Gardens & Workshop sessions, Reiki and attending weekly fitness sessions; all of which contribute to our residents’ therapy and recovery. Although attendance at the group sessions and Therapeutic Gardens & Workshop sessions is mandatory, each resident is treated individually, and a client-focused support plan is created to assist them with their recovery journey.
Residents are encouraged to take responsibility for their own emotions and behaviours and, through group working, positively and pragmatically address former addictive behaviours and lifestyles. Our optional evening and weekend activities are also open to all residents of the Therapeutic Community.
We work closely with other external agencies to ensure the healthcare needs of our residents are met alongside working towards their recovery, such as the Hep C Trust. Our aim is to enable our residents to leave our services as completely independent individuals, so they can create new futures for themselves away from their addictions.
Our programme has been developed based on the principles of a Therapeutic Community, whilst retaining many of the aspects of the Recovery Model of treatment delivery. This community approach allows all of our residents to benefit from a variety of expertise available within our staff team.
The Barn – Our 12 Step Programme – We understand one size does not fit all. Referral partners and residents can be assured we offer varied solutions to get effective results. As part of our individualised recovery plan, we offer a safe place in ‘The Barn’ here at Kenward. Residents can find and gain an understanding of the 12 Step Programme, designed for people to help one another achieve and maintain abstinence from their addiction.
Person-centered programmes 4 – 24 weeks.
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Bed Capacity
27 Beds
Person-centred Treatment to Individuals with Addiction
Leigh Bank is a 16 bed recovery project in Oldham, providing effective person-centred treatment to individuals with addiction. It offers a safe environment where individuals can embrace support from the peer group, participate in structured daily activities, become independent, and engage with the community around them free of substances.
Treatments Provided
- Weekly activities timetable comprising of core and optional interventions
- Evidenced-based Psychosocial Interventions including Recovery Skills, Mood Management, and Mindfulness tailored for use in the rehab setting
- Access to Breaking Free Online
- Completion of Rehab workbook
- One-to-one key-working sessions
- Access to Mutual Aid, Employment, Training and Education (ETE) and other community, social and diversionary opportunities
- Daily living and independence skills
- Social activities and family visits
- Housing support and resettlement
- Relapse Prevention work
- Health and Wellbeing advice and support including smoking cessation, sexual health etc
- Access to Counselling and CBT
Bed Capacity
16 beds (male/female)
Residential Addiction Treatment Centre For Those Affected by Addition & Associated Trauma
Littledale is situated in a picturesque area on the edge of the Trough of Bowland 6 miles outside Lancaster. The Hall is set in 200 acres of private grounds surrounded by beautiful scenery and woodland. The tranquility and privacy of the location offers an ideal environment for therapeutic and personal growth. The building is accessible to people with mobility problems (dependent upon need).
Local shops and the GP Surgery are within 1.5 miles of the Hall, as are a full range of leisure and recreational facilities, including beautiful country and coastal walks and bike rides.
The Hall offers people (aged 18 years and over) personalised, structured programmes of varying length (3, 6, 9 and 12 months) dependent on assessed needs and available funding. The treatment provided at Littledale takes into account the complexities of addiction and the associated psychological, emotional and physical problems.
We recognise that addiction is frequently a feature of not only the persons life experience but also those close to them and the duration of treatment is personalised and dependent upon individual assessed need.
Treatments Provided
The programme incorporates 4 key components that we believe are fundamentally linked to gaining a greater understanding of what influences the choices we make. Each resident’s participation in these four areas will vary depending upon their own personalised needs and requirements.
1. Understanding Addiction & Supporting Recovery
2. Relational Health & Wellbeing
3. Everyday Health & Wellbeing
4. Trauma & Addiction
Bed Capacity
33 beds
A Centre of Excellence for Alcohol Treatment
Mount Carmel provides a safe, supportive, therapeutic and non-judgemental environment for men and women with serious alcohol problems who see abstinence as their way forward. Located in South London, we have 18 single bedrooms for residential clients, and we also offer a day programme. Our many successful clients not only stop drinking – they change their entire lives for the better.
Individual attention – when you come to Mount Carmel, we will treat you throughout as an individual. We will listen to you and to your story and circumstances, and to your hopes and plans. We are totally committed to your recovery. We won’t give up on you.
Focus on alcohol addiction – Many of our clients get help with various addictions during their treatment, including drugs, food, and gambling, and can also provide specialist mental health treatment. But, whatever their other important issues, all our clients have alcohol as their primary addiction. This means all clients identify with each other and with the same core problem – alcohol addiction, and how to achieve lifelong abstinent recovery.
Our goal – recovery for life on a daily basis. We have helped hundreds of our clients into recovery during our 35 years of successful operation, and we can help you too.
Residential and day clients – we are equipped to deliver the same detailed and full therapy programme to day clients that we use with residents
Proven therapeutic programme – our addiction treatment programme consists of intensive group therapy and one-to-one counselling sessions. Specific groups for life skills, gender, food, yoga and meditation are included. All clients have an individualized care plan devised with their keyworker. Weekly house meetings enable clients to develop the skills of communal living.
Family support – for family members we hold free family groups twice a month and also adolescent groups for our clients’ children aged between 11 and 16 – one a month for males and one a month for females.
Free aftercare for life – on the completion of treatment we offer free aftercare for life. This consists initially of a structured programme agreed by the client and their keyworker. We also hold two aftercare groups a month, one-to-one sessions are available and we have regular social events.
Skilled and experienced staff team – all of our staff hold relevant qualifications in addiction treatment, and, just as important, are highly motivated to help you to find a full and lasting recovery
Housing support – most of our clients return to their previous accommodation, but we offer move-on accommodation for those needing further support before living fully independently. We also have excellent links with local social housing organisations for clients seeking a new beginning.
Very competitive prices – our proven treatment programme, support throughout treatment, and free aftercare, combined with our very affordable prices, add up to excellent value for money. Investing in your recovery will be the best decision you ever made.
Treatments Provided
- 12 Step based programme
- Intensive group therapy and one to one sessions
Groups include:
- Life skills workshops (family, assertiveness, boundaries, feelings, etc.)
- Dramatherapy
- Creative Writing
- Equine therapy
- Yoga Meditation
- Group Hypnotherapy
- Sleep hygiene
- Food groups
- Big Book study
- Recovery speaker
- Indian Head Massage
- Acupuncture
- Choir
- Family Groups
- Free aftercare for life upon successful completion
Day Programme
Our day programme is available for those who live in London and are able to travel in daily. The programme runs Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm and you are also required to attend a 1-1 session at the weekend (1 hour, on either Saturday or Sunday). The programme itself is the same as our residential programme.
Typically the programme lasts for 12 weeks but we have worked with multiple variations of this. Our programme is flexible and there is the option to mix between our residential programme and day programme. Your individual recovery will be discussed at assessment to find the right balance for you and what you can afford.
Price per week for our day programme is available on request.
Bed Capacity
18 Beds – (Day clients spaces are dependent on residential numbers)
Male & Female (flexible, however they will always be on separate floors)
Male & Female Rehab Clinic
We aim to improve the lives of people affected by chemical dependency by providing quality, affordable abstinence-based treatment.
Since 2003, we have been helping clients to build new lives for themselves and their families, free from the disease of addiction. As a small, private treatment centre we are able to really get to know our clients and ensure that we fulfil their needs effectively.
The treatment programme is delivered by our team of qualified and experienced counsellors. In addition to their professional qualifications most of our therapists have personal experience of addiction and the recovery process. The result is that the counselling provided is not only of a very high quality, it is delivered with a passion for recovery that is infectious.
Using the twelve steps as a framework, a variety of proven therapeutic approaches are used to lay the foundations for a lifelong recovery process. The programme is delivered at the Day Centre. Our residential properties are a short distance away. Our large, comfortable houses are staffed and monitored at all times and offer a safe, supervised environment in which to relax and concentrate on getting well. Clients experience a more realistic lifestyle than they might in a larger, more institutionalised centre. They enjoy many opportunities to develop and practice their sober living skills in a relaxed, domestic setting whilst remaining under the care of our team of House Managers.
Our location on the border with Cheshire and North Wales puts us within easy reach of a wide range of leisure and exercise opportunities which we make use of as part of the weekly programme.
More information see our Fact Sheet
The programme includes:
- Group Therapy
- One to One Counselling
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Life Skills Workshops
- Meditation and Relaxation Classes
- Educational videos and lectures specific to substance misuse
- Eating Disorder Workshops, Therapy & Counselling
- Relapse prevention Workshops
- Goal Setting and Planning
- Weekly Care Plan Reviews
- 12 Step Recovery Meetings
Treatments Provided
- 12 step drug and alcohol rehabilitation
Bed Capacity
12 Beds (Male & Female)
Rehab For All Types of Addiction
Parkland Place delivers unrivalled rehab for people in recovery from alcohol addiction, drug addiction, gambling addiction and other harmful behavioural conditions – in the comfort of a stunning, 16-bedroom mansion and gardens near the beautiful North Wales coast. The house is situated amidst open farmland, and offers a welcoming and comfortable haven for your journey of recovery and rehabilitation.
Our therapeutic programme is tailored to the needs of each of our guests, and is delivered by friendly, expert staff. This truly bespoke approach allows us to address the social and psychological needs underpinning your addiction, and support you as you make key lifestyle changes.
Guests at Parkland Place are required to be, and to remain, abstinent during their stay with us. Many of our guests require structured medical detoxification before beginning their recovery journey. We offer no-fuss access to our own dedicated detox clinic to ensure a seamless therapeutic experience.
Each of our private rooms is en-suite, with individual styling and a range of options. Many boast shuttered feature windows, and great views across the grounds and beyond.
Adult Residential Rehab and Detox
Phoenix Futures’ Scottish Residential is a disability-friendly service which offers a drug and alcohol-free environment and structured support for people over the age of 18 looking to address their problematic drug and/or alcohol use.
We have been successfully supporting people to achieve long term recovery for more than 25 years in Scotland and for 50 years across the wider UK.
The service is based in a modern, newly refurbished centre, with excellent links to the city centre and a wide range of off-site activities available through our network of partnerships.
Our service features:
- 31 individual, accessible bedrooms with en-suite wet room / bathrooms – adaptations can be made to bedrooms responsive to the needs of the service user e.g. bed supports, toilet aids, grab bars. The service also works in partnership with occupational health teams to ensure access to aids required for each individual.
- Designated gender specific rooms and social lounges
- Level access reception area – with disabled parking bay directly in front of main entrance
- Level access service on both ground and first floors, with a lift between ground and first floors with tactile press buttons
- 2 x large separate bathrooms with mobility aids and bath hoist – one on each the ground and first floors. Service also benefits from a mobile hoist and evacuation chair for emergency response.
- 2 x Level access gardens
- Information accessibility – workbooks and work sheets can be printed in a readable text
Treatments Provided
- Comprehensive treatment programme within a therapeutic community setting, providing a range of health and social care services to suit the needs of individual service users. It promotes change by developing self-worth and personal responsibility, challenging individual attitudes and behaviour and encouraging the development of life and social skills through engagement in daily work and activity routines.
- Structured psycho-social personal development group work embraces Cognitive Behavioural Therapy methods
- Personalised support provided through one-to-one sessions and alternative therapies.
- We use the accredited outcomes tool (outcomes star) to inform care planning
- Detox regimes
- Health & Wellbeing activities for example; Together Project- music & performing arts, swimming, arts and crafts. There are also a large number of partners in and around Glasgow who support individuals to engage in various activities – partners agencies will be detailed in the Recovery plan and collaboratively agreed in response to individual need.
- After completing treatment at the residential, residents are supported to move onto our supported housing services or their own accommodation
- ‘Work-as-Therapy’ departments include: co-ordination/house management, welcome house support, cleaning/laundry, publications, house management, catering- dining room preparation and adaptions gardening.
- Engagement with online groups
- Gender Groups
- Family sessions to support loved ones understanding and education
- Various interventions delivered inhouse and/or external by partners of the service to support personal development and growth in recovery capital
- Phoenix Re:United – Aftercare group
- Phoenix Specialist Move-On Housing pathway – we currently have one property which has been partially adapted for wheelchair users.
*There may be a small number of activities where accessibility is limited in these cases we will provide appropriate alternative activities.
What medication should I bring with me?
Our admissions team will discuss the required medication to bring with you upon arrival. Throughout your programme there will be regular opportunities to meet with the doctor to review your needs.
Bed Capacity
31 (male/female)
New Oakwood Lodge is an enhanced Therapeutic Community rehabilitation offering it is a CQC-registered drug and alcohol residential care facility supporting people with substance use problems. Our care includes a range of assessment, care and wellbeing activities for people with co-existing mental health problems. Residents stay in a large Georgian house, which has been recently refurbished, located in the leafy village of Oakwood, close to Derby city centre.
Model of Service Delivery
Enhanced Therapeutic Community, will provide the core treatment and support offered by our core residential ‘Therapeutic Community’ model enhanced by treatment options provided elsewhere across Phoenix in community settings. The service will be supported by all existing Phoenix policy, protocol, senior management and governance.
Core Services
- a structured, psychologically informed environment, where the social relationships, structure of the day and different activities are all deliberately designed to work together to help people’s health and well-being.
- Support for people with various longstanding emotional problems to spend time and engage in positive activities together in an organised and structured way without substances.
- residents are responsible for the day-to-day running of the house and support each other throughout the programme, with more senior residents becoming ‘buddies’ for new residents. After completing treatment at the residential, residents are supported to move on to our supported housing services or return to their own area.
- a team of Therapeutic Support Workers will support the day to day functions of the house and daily support needs.
- A structured ‘group programme’ designed to meet a range of identified needs and based on NICE guidance and UK Drug Treatment Guidelines
- a medically monitored detox – under the care and management of a sub-contracted qualified GP
- onsite Registered Mental Health Nurse to support supervision of detox
Key Features:
Assessment and Care-planning
- A comprehensive assessment of need prior to arrival with ongoing reviews as part of the care planning process
- The assigned Therapeutic Worker and allocated Programme Facilitator (Counsellor) will work with the client to create a mutually agreed Care Plan which will form the basis of a personalised therapeutic programme.
- Support for detoxification (as required) and facilitation of medical support from the GP. The detoxification regime will be agreed in conjunction with the client and GP either before admission or at the first session/day of arrival depending on the service. Clients are required to comply with the agreed detox regime as part of the therapeutic programme.
- Progress reports and meetings can be provided to ‘family/significant others’ on agreement with the client.
- Aftercare and exit planning from treatment commencement.
- Duration of treatment is responsive to client needs.
Programme Interventions
- Admission into the Welcome House stage of the programme including the opportunity to participate in a range of Welcome House interventions
- On completion of the Welcome House stage – a move on to the Primary Phase of treatment – where the client will attend a range of group interventions and meetings. Groups offered may vary depending on the service and may include personal and behavioral development interventions, relapse prevention, harm reduction, peer-led groups and meetings, gender support, social and community activities, mutual-aid etc.
- Structured one to one counselling sessions.
- Counsellor facilitated CBT group sessions.
- Employability support through engagement in a work role to support the running of the house and programme.
- A range of social activities.
- Family and significant others can visit the service weekly at allocated visits times. This is on agreement with management and all visits are appropriately risk assessed
- Completion of the Life story
- Treatment duration will be responsive depending on the needs of the client
Accommodation
- En-suite single bedroom including bedding and bedroom furniture provided.
- All meals including breakfast, lunch and dinner– dietary requirements will be identified as part of the initial comprehensive assessment to ensure options as per dietary needs.
- Access to onsite laundry facilities
- Accessible bedrooms and grounds, including facilities.
- Fully equipped fitness suite.
Discharge
- Discharge planning and completion of a Leavers pack prior to discharge.
- Ongoing referral to support agencies as required.
- An opportunity to attend Aftercare support through the graduate support programme and/or peer supporter roles.
- Naloxone provision
Safety features
- The service is registered with the Care Quality Commission
- Drug and alcohol testing as part of the therapeutic programme
- Highly trained staff are in service 24 hours per day and the service also benefits from ‘out of hours’ management on call
- Medication Management Policy in place for the storage and administration of medications
- Registered Mental Health Nurse
- Electronic Key Fobbed accessible floor access.
Bed Capacity
38 (male/female)
Trauma responsive residential service for women
Ophelia House is a Therapeutic Community offering CQC-registered drug and alcohol residential care to women. The service has been developed to meet the needs of women who require abstinence-based residential substance use treatment in a safe and therapeutic environment. Residents stay in a newly redeveloped and refurbished property in the leafy suburbs of Oxford.
The programme, delivered by an all-female staff team, is based on the Therapeutic Community model. Social relationships, daily structures and various activities are deliberately designed to support women’s health and well-being.
Community Members spend their first few weeks in what we call ‘the welcome house’ stage while they settle into their new surroundings. They will then move through the phases for the rest of the programme, which lasts between 3 and 6 months. Community Members are responsible for the day-to-day running of the house and support each other throughout the programme, with more senior Community Members becoming ‘buddies’ for newcomers.
After completing treatment at the residential, people are supported through our structured aftercare support programme.
Our bespoke structured group programme may include a focus on personal and behavioural development interventions, relapse prevention, harm reduction, peer-led groups and meetings, social and community activities, mutual aid and employability.
We provide a 3 to 6-month programme personalised to each resident’s needs. To experience the entire benefits of the programme, six months is recommended.
Treatments Provided
- Structured one to one sessions with a therapeutic worker
- Structured counselling sessions.
- Bespoke structured group programme
- On site Mental Health Nurse and Psychologist
- Delivery of the Freedom Programme
- Employability support through engagement in a work role to support the running of the house and programme.
- Access to complementary therapies and A range of social activities.
- On site delivery of our Recovery Through Nature Programme
- Family and significant others can visit the service weekly. This is on agreement with management and all visits are appropriately risk assessed
Facilities:
- Accommodation for up to 22 residents in single rooms with ensuite bathrooms
- Accessible bedrooms rooms with ensuite wet rooms – please speak to us about your specific accessibility needs
- Senior move-on accommodation on-site
- Large, fully equipped kitchen and dining area
- Purpose-built group space
- On-site leisure activities may include art therapy, yoga, cooking & baking, board games and books. TV/DVD and stereo equipment are available in the Lounge Room.
- Off-site activities may include hiking, access to local leisure centres and activities, and art classes.
- Large mature garden space for outdoor activities and our Recovery Through Nature programme
Discharge
- Discharge planning and completion of a Leavers pack prior to discharge.
- Ongoing referral to support agencies as required.
- An opportunity to attend Aftercare support through the graduate support programme and/or peer supporter roles.
- Naloxone provision
Bed Capacity
Adult Rehab: 22 Female en suite rooms
Community Based Alcohol and Drug Recovery
The Wirral Residential Service offers a drug and alcohol-free environment with structured support for people over the age of 18 who are looking to address their problematic drug and/or alcohol use.
All of our residential services are based around the Therapeutic Community approach to recovery, and have been successfully supporting people across the UK to achieve long-term recovery for more than 50 years.
The Wirral Residential Service is located in a large Edwardian house in the Wirral suburbs. The spacious service provides for 35 residents who are referred to as Community Members.
Our staff are highly skilled and experienced, with a passion for helping people to create brighter futures for themselves, their families and communities. We pride ourselves on being an inclusive service, committed to ensuring equality of access to treatment. Everyone is welcome to join our supportive Therapeutic Community, and our staff are culturally aware and sensitive to diverse needs.
Treatments Provided
- Comprehensive treatment programme within a therapeutic community setting, providing a range of health and social care services to suit the needs of individual service users. It promotes change by developing self-worth and personal responsibility, challenging individual attitudes and behaviour and encouraging the development of life and social skills through engagement in daily work and activity routines.
- Structured group work embraces Cognitive Behavioural Therapy methods
- One to one key working
- Relaxation room for mindfulness and wellbeing activities
- Detox regimes
- ‘Work-as-Therapy’ departments include: co-ordination/house management, welcome house support, cleaning/laundry, house management, catering- dining room preparation and adaptions gardening.
- Gender Groups
- Motivational Interviewing
- We use the accredited outcomes tool (outcomes star) to inform care planning
- Dog kennels for anyone wanting to accommodate their dog while in treatment
- Health & Wellbeing activities for example choir, recovery through nature, sporting activities and peer led social events e.g. bingo, karaoke, cinema
- There is the opportunity to move into Phoenix supported accommodation after treatment, this is assessed individually
Bed Capacity
35 (male/female)
A Community Rehabilitation Centre
Sefton Park is a therapeutic community that provides an integrative programme to its clients, who are seeking an alternative to the 12 Step Model. All our interventions are individualized/Person Centered in approach. We believe that every individual has the right to care and respect, autonomy and the choice to change the way they live.
We believe that individuals should also treat others with care and respect, allow others the right to autonomy and the choice to change, whilst being accountable and responsible for their own actions. The therapeutic community provides both support and challenge to each member of the group. Those in the latter stages of their treatment acting as role models and mentors to the newer members.
Treatments Provided
Medically Supervised Residential Detox: Alcohol, Drugs.
In addition to substance addictions we also offer treatment interventions that address Behavioral Addictions: such as gambling addiction, sexual addiction, shopping addiction, gaming and internet addiction.
We provide specialist residential treatment within the setting of an adapted Therapeutic Community.
Personalised treatment interventions based on the needs and the aspirations of the individual client.
The CQC has rated the service provided at Sefton Park as Outstanding in three areas and an overall Outstanding rating. Read the full CQC Report here.
Bed Capacity
Secure female-only floor of 9 beds.
Mixed floors with 19 beds.
Total beds 28.
A residential therapeutic, mixed gender community offering a unique substance misuse recovery programme, supporting best recovery outcomes.
Shardale St.Annes is a family-owned company located at the beautiful, seaside town of Lytham St.Annes on the Fylde coast, Lancashire. As a committed and caring organisation, we endeavour to be an integral part of every individual’s journey away from drug or alcohol dependency towards personal freedom, responsible behaviours and individuality. At Shardale we believe that freedom from drug or alcohol dependency is achievable by all, regardless of age, gender, race, culture, religious belief or personal history.
We can offer flexible, personalised treatment programmes ranging from 3 months up to 12 months if required, with varying levels of intensity, based on the assessed needs of the individual. Shardale’s underpinning philosophy is to provide a therapeutic treatment model of recovery which promotes personal freedom based on the adoption of responsible behaviours and positive life-affirming choices.
As we are based near the town of St.Annes all local amenities such as doctors, dentists and leisure facilities are all easily accessible, with the local parks, town and beach close by for spending quality time with family during visiting times.
Treatments Provided
Shardale offers a personalised treatment programme, enabling clients to make informed treatment choices which best support their own individual recovery journeys. Shardale programmes are underpinned by ‘Choice theory’ which is a proven and effective system for attaining a more efficient and fulfilling way of living. The model could be described as a non-hierarchial, democratic therapeutic community where the staff consider themselves members, and part of, the daily process, not detached from how the community operates and functions. Every client has a person-centred care plan, based on individual needs, the development of which is the result of joint-working between the client and their staff keyworker.
Our programme consists of 7 core value’s which aim to support clients to make positive life choices and function more productively in all aspects of their everyday life. The core values are:
1. Realisation and understanding
2. Re-connection and communication
3. Processing and integration
4. Personal responsibility, ‘Choice Theory’
5. Building resilience and relapse prevention
6. Re-establishing order and practical everyday living support
7. Consolidation and psycho-educational input
To support people of their recovery journey, the Shardale programme provides the right environmental conditions for change: warmth, acceptance, trust, empathy, together with straight talking and, of course, humour when the situation dictates.
Bed Capacity
38 beds (mixed gender)
Fast, Effective Drug & Alcohol Rehab Clinic
Somewhere House is a residential rehabilitation centre for those seeking help with their addiction. We are monitored by the CQC for quality of care. We provide treatment and support for individuals who wish to make changes to their lives.
The organisation have both internal and external monitoring systems, externally monitored by the CQC; we are currently rated as good in the new system.
Through intensive group therapy, one to one counselling sessions, recovery studies and also lots of fun group activities which help to re establish structure, routine and self belief. Our team specialises in clients with additional complexities e.g mental health, eating disorders and all have extensive training in trauma work, process and CBT. We work with a holistic approach meaning we treat the whole person and because we are a small facility with a large staff to client ratio, can offer the highest levels of person centred care.
We will support every individual to work towards their own recovery goals but are also aware of the importance of having someone there to listen and support them.
Treatments Provided
Our residential programme is tailored to the individual, including 10 group therapy sessions weekly (30 hours total), a minimum of 2 hours one to one counselling weekly with our fully qualified and expert counselling team. Family and couples’ therapy, recovery studies, family support, workshops e.g. money management, alternative therapies (e.g. art, clay, music). Mid way through treatment, clients give back by doing voluntary work in the community, attending events and equine therapy. Mutual aid meetings are available in house and also in the community. Treatment can be tough so we balance this with fun activities, games on the beach, cinema trips, a day trip monthly and a mentoring programme. Clients are encouraged to seek education; we have links to colleges and a Universal Credit liaison worker is on hand to support with benefit queries.
Specialisms
We specialise in clients with complex needs or a dual diagnosis. Eating disorders, Bipolar, Schizophrenia, Trauma sufferers, Personality Disorders, PTSD, Criminal Record to name a few. Our facility is small, staff to client ratio is high and therefore our programme is individual and holistic, and we tailor your treatment accordingly. We also work with transgender, gender neutral, non-binary and LGBTQ clients.
Gender Specific
We assess clients of any gender including male, female, transgender and non-binary at Somewhere House.
Family Support
Family values are at the core of the treatment programme and ethos of Somewhere House. Clients are encouraged to have visits. Regular facetime, skype and phone contact with clients’ children is encouraged, supported and facilitated. Family therapy is available (in person or by video call) and is included in the weekly rate.
Dual Diagnosis
We can support complex clients or those with a dual diagnosis for example Schizophrenia, Personality Disorder, Trauma, PTSD, Bi-Polar to name a few. We work in conjunction with our local GP and community mental health team from a shared care approach.
Disabled Access
We do not currently have access to wheelchairs as our bedrooms are located on the first and second stairs. Clients with limited mobility can be assessed in person on an individual basis
Move on Accommodation
Our move on accommodation is clean, comfortable, abstinence based and comprises shared houses, flats and bedsits and is for clients who wish to continue their recovery in the community with the full support of Somewhere House (an aftercare package must be in place) and if appropriate, relocate long term. The accommodations are based in Burnham on Sea and the nearby town of Bridgwater.
Aftercare
We offer an aftercare package that can also be tailored to the individual. This comprises ongoing group therapy and one to one counselling, 24 hour on call support, giving back to the community through a variety of voluntary work opportunities – many supported by a trained counsellor. The chance to mentor an in house client, access to retraining and education through our links with local colleges, support with Universal Credit and/or finance related matters. Attaining paid employment. Transition back to home. Transition back to work.
Restrictions
All client referrals are considered including arson and serious index offences. This does not guarantee acceptance though and further information may be required before a decision can be reached.
Bed Capacity
14 beds (mixed)
Supporting Individuals at the Beginning of Their Journey
Stanfield house is a 12 bed rehab recovery house based in the heart of the Lake District. We offer a safe environment where individuals can embrace support from the peer group, participate in structured daily activities, become independent, and engage with the community around them free of substances.
Treatments Provided
- Weekly activities timetable comprising of core and optional interventions
- Evidenced-based Psychosocial Interventions including Recovery Skills, Mood Management, and Mindfulness tailored for use in the rehab setting
- Access to Breaking Free Online
- Completion of Rehab workbook
- One-to-one key-working sessions
- Access to Mutual Aid, Employment, Training and Education (ETE) and other community, social and diversionary opportunities
- Daily living and independence skills
- Social activities and family visits
- Housing support and resettlement
- Relapse Prevention work
- Health and Wellbeing advice and support including smoking cessation, sexual health etc
- Access to Counselling and CBT
Bed Capacity
12 beds (male/female)
The Bridges Hull is a residential rehabilitation centre based in Hull, providing full-time specialist drug and alcohol addiction services for women and men over the age of 18.
We’re experts in helping people to address and recover from addiction. Established in 2004 and run by The Forward Trust charity, we provide a safe, intimate, comfortable environment in which to turn your life around.
Our services include:
· A treatment programme based on the proven and effective 12-step approach
· A range of individual and group activities including therapy, counselling, meditation, study groups, and outdoor and social activities
· A comfortable, private room for every client
· Friendly, non-judgemental, professional support from people who understand addiction and recovery
Our evidence-based treatment programme is highly effective in supporting our clients into recovery.
Our treatment programme uses evidence-based interventions that are to be proven effective in treating addictions and promoting attitude and behaviour change, including
· 12-step model of recovery – first developed by Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, the model is now widely seen as one of the most effective clinical interventions for addiction, as endorsed by Visible Recovery.
· Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) elements – an approach that helps people learn how to change their own thoughts and behaviors in relation to addiction. This is combined alongside the Seeking Safety approach to support people with trauma, substance abuse, and/or posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
· Therapeutic Communities approach – supporting staff and clients to play an active role in running the treatment community. We encourage collective openness and sharing in order to maintain a supportive, therapeutic environment in which you can achieve your goals
The stages of treatment
Our dedicated team of professionals go beyond mere expertise in their fields; they are compassionate individuals who genuinely care about our clients’ wellbeing. Collaboratively, they design personalised treatment plans tailored to meet each client’s distinctive and individual needs.
The process for our treatment plan includes three key stages:
Stage one treatment is specifically geared towards addressing substance-use and associated behaviour.
Overview: This stage of treatment will support the clients to identify and address addictive thinking and behaviour, and replace them with recovery-focused attitudes and behaviours.
Session types: we deliver a balanced blend of individual counselling and group therapy sessions to help address some of the fundamental aspects of addiction. Through the combination of individual and group sessions we nurture a supportive and transformative environment; individuals gain the insights and skills necessary to succeed in their ongoing journey towards recovery.
Notes: In this stage clients are not permitted to leave the centre by themselves and will be accompanied by a staff member/volunteer at all times.
Stage two is dedicated to equipping the client for a successful transition into the community – free from the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
Overview: This phase places a strong emphasis on aspects such as volunteering and education. At The Bridges, we have established local partnerships with a variety of organisations and charities that provide a wide array of activities and volunteering opportunities tailored to the needs and interests of our client, with treatment building on the work done in Stage one.
Sessions: Phase two of the treatment will proceed to involve clients in the therapeutic programme featuring one-on-one interventions, educational workshops, and step groups.
Notes: Clients in this stage are permitted to leave the centre unaccompanied, they continue to engage in daily treatment groups and are subject to a curfew.
Leaving treatment is the final key stepping stones of our work, preparing clients for their transition from rehabilitation into their new lives outside of it.
Overview: Clients will collaborate with our Resettlement Worker to create a comprehensive resettlement plan, ensuring they secure a suitable place to reside upon completing their treatment given that many of clients are from all parts of the country. For those clients choosing to remain in the Hull area after their treatment we also offer tenancy support via our Recovery Housing (based in Hull City centre). This initiative is available to those requiring housing during the initial four to six weeks of discharge, with tenancies conditional on maintaining abstinence alongside weekly meetings with a Recovery Worker. Hull has various city-wide service user groups, forums, recovery cafés and events.
Discharge support – Since 2014, less than 20% of graduates from The Bridges have remained in Hull following treatment. The majority of those who chose to remain either originate from Hull and the surrounding areas, or have a strong local connection. To support our clients with their reintegration, we work closely with each client to create an emergency discharge plan in the event of early exit from treatment (for any reason) to ensure continuity of care and safety for the client and the local community.
Forward Connect – Our recovery community, Forward Connect, is a peer-led mutual aid community of like-minded people who are making good progress in their own journey – this could be people in addiction recovery, family recovery, moving away from crime, overcoming mental health problems, or who are coming out of a period of unemployment or homelessness. Forward Connect is an online in-person events/reunions and an off-shoot for people to connect and make lasting friendships.
Accommodation
Bedrooms
It features a variety of single and shared rooms, with separate floors for male and female clients. Each of our rooms are comfortably furnished, some having ensuite facilities. Bedrooms are furnished with a bed and nightstand, desk and chair and has built-in storage for clothes. The building is monitored via a CCTV system for added peace of mind.
Communal areas
In our communal areas, we’ve catered for a range of interests so residents can relax and unwind while getting to know each other outside of the therapeutic sessions. We have a TV lounge, spacious dining room, and a dedicated quiet space for personal reflection. Activities that are freely available include a variety of board games, a pool table and a wide range of books.
The Bridges has also started offer additional wellbeing services including delivering yoga, mindfulness and meditation in our health and wellbeing suite.
A special part of residing at The Bridges is the communal kitchen and dining space where meals are enjoyed together. All meals are thoughtfully prepared in our dedicated kitchen space which is both spacious and equipped to support the needs of all residents.
Treatments Provided
12 Step (Minnesota Model)
Motivational Enhancement Therapy
Therapeutic Communities
Relationships Matter Workshop
Bed Capacity
Adult Rehab (18+) Mixed Gender: 19 Bedspaces
3 Double Male Occupancy Rooms
3 Double Female Occupancy Rooms
3 Single Male Occupancy Rooms
4 Single Female Occupancy Rooms
We place equal importance on helping people to recover from their addiction as we do on helping them re-build a positive, independent life in order to sustain their abstinence once they have left our care.
Our programme is for men and women seeking an abstinence-based residential treatment programme to achieve lasting recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
We are situated in the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. We have four residential treatment houses in the village of Brimscombe, near Stroud, with safe women only and mixed accommodation.
During the last CQC inspection Nelson House has been awarded ‘Good’ from CQC across all areas of The Nelson Trust’s Residential Rehabilitation Services.
How long does the programme last?
Your care plan is designed for a period of 12 to 24 weeks. However, individual circumstances and needs vary and some clients need to extend or reduce their stay. We review progress regularly and clients are involved in planning their move-on in a way that meets their personal needs.
Many of our clients come to us with nothing. They may have lost relationships, jobs, sometimes their home and their children. They leave us with improved health and the tools, support and friendships they need to change the whole of their life. From one framed by dependence on substances to a life of independence and fulfilment.
How our approach turns lives around
Lifelong recovery is much more than abstinence from drugs and alcohol. It’s about finding a whole new way of living. So to overcome addiction, we treat its causes. We give everyone that leaves our care the tools and support they need to manage the stresses of everyday life and live independently, without the need for any mood-altering substances.
Beating addiction and breaking the cycle of relapse
Our residential abstinence-based treatment programmes are here to help our clients achieve genuine long-lasting recovery. A stay with us provides much-needed emotional support, improves physical health and provides the tools needed to live a new life of freedom and happiness.
Specialist Women’s Programme
Our Women’s Residential Treatment Programme is particularly suited to those with a history of childhood sexual abuse; domestic or sexual violence; sex-working; women with a pattern of relapse linked to forming unhelpful relationships with men, perhaps in previous treatment episodes.
We provide a therapeutic environment and women-only treatment houses where women can work together to address their substance misuse and any underlying issues safely.
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Nelson Trust Informed Approaches
A programme tailored to you
Our programme is holistic and client-centred. We build personally-tailored care plans for each client based on their individual needs, circumstances and personal strengths. We consider not only addiction itself, but also the physical and mental health of each client, their emotional well-being, their family circumstances and their needs in respect of finances, housing, education, training and wider social integration. Our aspiration for every client is that they complete treatment with the confidence to sustain their recovery, maintain abstinence from drugs and alcohol, and have a clear plan of action to attain their future goals and ambitions.
An integrative approach
Treatment is based on firm clinical evidence and is in line with Department of Health guidance on best treatment practice. This means that we use a range of therapeutic techniques including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing (MI) and mindfulness.
A personal recovery programme, therapeutic groups and workshops are interwoven with education, recreational activities, practical support and the day-to-day routines of a therapeutic community and it is the whole of this programme that comes together to provide a comprehensive plan of action to address treatment care and support needs.
Residential treatment workshops
We provide an empowering learning environment for clients of the Nelson Trust’s Residential Rehab to attend a mixed programme of workshops to complement their therapeutic treatment journey. Classes are provided by SGS College, Adult Education Gloucestershire, WEA as well as our independent team of tutors.
What will life be like in rehab?
We make every effort to create a safe, supportive and friendly community. Shopping, cooking and sharing meals together, alongside daily routines bring people together and many lifelong friendships are made here. You can see some of the activities in our therapeutic programme where you will learn, develop and grow in your recovery.
Evidence-based practice
The Nelson Trust has been an initiator of many partnerships and has piloted innovative services in the fields of addiction, family therapy and work with women with complex needs. At the heart of our innovation always lies the learning from those we work with, listening to their needs, their strengths and their ambitions has always directed the work we do.
We follow our experience and models of good practice, we systematically monitor our work in order to celebrate clients’ progress but also to enable action-learning to happen from the bottom-up and improve our practice and services. This process is guided by our monitoring of key client outcomes, which enables us to check the progress clients make against our overall aim of supporting people affected by drug and/or alcohol addiction to recover and thrive in their communities.
We are able to map how our specific aims (such as improving clients’ understanding of patterns of addictive behaviour, developing their life skills, enabling them to create safety in their lives) are achieved by providing activities (provide counselling, psycho-educational activities, employability courses & parenting groups in a trauma and gender-responsive environment, & provide advocacy & 1-2-1 advice on housing, finances, domestic violence, etc.) which translate into outcomes by measuring key indicators (number of clients completing treatment drug and/or alcohol free, number of clients co-producing a care plan during treatment, number of clients accessing relevant interventions).
Bed Capacity
44 Rehab beds / 20 Women-only
Tom Harrison House provides a specialist addiction recovery programme for former and still-serving UK Armed Forces and emergency services personnel.
Our bespoke 12-week residential programme is designed specifically for those who have served and who may struggle to engage with mainstream, civilian rehabilitation services.
The programme is grounded in a supportive community of people with shared experiences and includes a range of therapeutic groups and activities to help restore our clients’ physical, emotional and psychological wellbeing.
Our individualised, trauma-informed approach addresses the unique needs of ex-service personnel and is the first of its kind in the UK.
Open Access
Our Open Access service is designed to connect addicted ex-service personnel with the support of our community, and acts as a hub for referrals, signposting, interaction, engagement and support.
Get in touch if you’d like to meet our community and find out more about the project. Attending one of our open access drop in sessions or events is a great way to begin your recovery journey with Tom Harrison House.
Clients, family members or professionals can refer from anywhere in the UK. If you’d like more information or to make a referral, please get in touch with our admissions team who will arrange your assessment, in person or over the phone, at a time to suit you.
Our Programme
We offer a 12-week residential programme of therapies, experiences and activities. The programme, designed in consultation with veterans in recovery and the only one of its kind in the UK, is based upon finding a balance between emotional, physical and mental recovery. In the pre-admission stage, we work with all clients to achieve abstinence prior to embarking on the programme.
In a typical week, the community will take part in an art therapy session, practice mindfulness, go swimming, participate in equine therapy, work with a personal trainer at the gym, experience a variety of therapeutic and educational groups, support one another in completing recovery assignments and work on their individual recovery and resettlement plans. Core to our programme are three interpersonal Group Therapy sessions and one-to-one counselling sessions for each client every week.
The team works closely with partners such as Mersey Care, The Royal British Legion, Liverpool Veterans’ HQ, BNENC, Everton in the Community, Shy Lowen Sanctuary, FACT, Rydal Hall and a host of others to make sure that the programme remains rich and varied and provides experiences that foster openness, exploration and connection.
We work with each client to begin to develop and embed the mindset, resilience and resources, in other words the “recovery capital”, necessary to build a strong, stable and robust ongoing recovery. By providing a supportive community, education, therapies and opportunities for real self-development, the programme works as a foundation for a new life, and not just a way to overcome the immediate issue of physical dependence on drugs or alcohol.
It is through this bespoke model, with an emphasis on the role of co-occurring trauma, safety, confidentiality and camaraderie, as well as reintegration into “civilian” communities, that a community of ex-servicepeople who possess shared experiences, perspectives and resources, is built.
Family Support
On offer to all those clients who access our service is an additional layer of Family Support, through our MFARE (Military Families Addiction Recovery Experience) programme, developed with support from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund.
The aim of MFARE is to engage with and involve the family members of the addicted client in the recovery process, to improve the understanding, wellbeing and resilience of families of ex-servicepeople recovering from addiction.
It provides family members with the opportunity, through education and support, to begin their own journey of healing and recovery from the impact of alcohol or drug addiction. By including those closest to the client in the recovery process, we aim to ensure that, post-programme, the family can work together in support of their recovery.
Our dedicated MFARE support worker delivers weekly individual family meetings, monthly family groups and quarterly residential sessions. Working alongside the core Tom Harrison House team, our Families Worker is able to provide insight into the clients’ wider recovery process and to highlight additional needs from the broader family perspective.
The service also offers access to an online support group to ensure on-going and out-of-hours support.
Parkland Place Lancashire is a residential detoxification centre located in Withnell, between Chorley and Blackburn in Lancashire. It specializes in medically managed treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, providing a tranquil, semi‑rural setting designed to support individuals in the early stages of recovery. The facility welcomes clients from across the UK and abroad and operates 24 hours a day with a full professional team offering assessment, tailored care planning, and support throughout the detox process.
The centre’s care model is holistic and bespoke, with initial assessments used to shape individual treatment pathways. It is staffed around‑the‑clock by medical professionals, including doctors and nurses, supported by recovery workers, kitchen and support staff, all focused on delivering safe and effective detoxification. Accommodation comprises 23 furnished single rooms with en‑suite facilities, and clients are provided with nutritious, locally sourced meals and a range of support services during their stay.
Addiction Recovery for Men
Yeldall Manor is a Christian drug and alcoholic rehabilitation centre that has the experience, expertise and the facilities to help you into long term, sustainable recovery.
Alongside getting to grips with your addiction issues you will have you will have the opportunity to explore your faith and spirituality if you want to. There are several staff members who are also ex-residents with several decades of recovery experience between them. You will receive compassion, understanding, challenge and the love throughout your journey at Yeldall.
Treatments Provided
Short-term Intensive Rehabilitation Programme:
The 4-week rehabilitation programme, which may also involve detoxification for those who require it, is designed to help residents to become securely grounded in the recovery process. They experience counselling, group-work and recovery focused interventions in a structured, disciplined and supportive environment, which is underpinned by a Christian ethos. Programme elements include: counselling, recovery key-working, relapse prevention planning, aftercare/ongoing support planning sessions, personal reflections/journaling, mindfulness/meditation, able to access on-site BBV clinic, optional spiritual mentoring.
The short term programme does not offer accommodation or job skill training support for when you complete the programme. The expectation is that participants in this programme have accommodation and employment, education or training to return to.
Long-term Residential Rehabilitation Programme:
PHASE 1 | GROUNDING 12 Weeks
Phase 1 enables residents to stabilise physically, mentally and emotionally. They can return to physical health in a supported environment, whilst starting to build relationships, regain a clarity of mind and the ability to start self-reflecting in order to identify needs and start to set goals for the future. Each resident will reflect on their past and identify harm, taking ownership for their addiction, and start to explore the driving factors of addiction in a supportive community of like-minded men.
At a glance:
Supportive and structured environment to explore addiction
Qualified counsellors and group facilitators
Seamless continuation onto the Yeldall Manor Phase 2 programme
Training groups on the fundamentals of addiction and process groups to become aware of emotions and behaviours
PHASE 2 | Growth 12 Weeks
Phase 2 empowers residents to advance in recovery skills and grow in physical health. Each resident becomes aware of human functioning, emotional wellbeing, core needs, cognitive/behavioural patterns and develops an understanding of the personal drivers underpinning their addiction, along with an awareness of their own relapse triggers.
At a glance:
High level of support
One-to-one counselling with a trained counsellor looking at past and current issues as well as plans for the future
Teaching groups on life skills, attitudes, ethics, relationships and relapse prevention
Interactive groups – a chance for each individual to contribute to their own and others’ recovery by becoming responsible and accountable to each other in sharing openly and honestly
Work in the house or grounds – a chance to learn new skills
Training opportunities that may include literacy, numeracy and IT
Recreation, e.g. swimming, football, gym, shopping
Opportunity to join the 18 to 24-week Phase 3 Recovery Support programme living semi-independently on-site
Bed Capacity
Residential Rehabilitation: 20 beds, all male
On-site Recovery Support: 13 beds
Move-on/Community-based Recovery Support: 18 spaces in six properties in the surrounding area.
Breaking free from addiction to alcohol or drugs means finding treatment that meets your needs. The factors that go into deciding on rehab treatment include (e.g.) how long you’ve suffered from alcohol or substance abuse, frequency of substance use, your medical history, and previous relapses.
Private treatment for alcohol or drug rehab in a clinic in Gloucestershire can provide comfortable, safe detoxification. Treatment usually includes therapy from alcohol and drug specialists, many having personal experience of addiction themselves.
Alcohol or drug rehab stays in Gloucestershire vary from 14-84 days or longer. Most rehab clinics include detox, therapy, and planning supports for the future.
Costs of private rehab treatment are different for each clinic, and depend on your needs, and duration of stay. An estimate for Abbeycare Gloucester can be obtained from Abbeybot, below.
What Happens In Alcohol Or Drug Rehab Gloucester?
During rehab, you’ll complete a full withdrawal from alcohol or drugs, gain insights into the reasons behind your addiction, and plan supports for the future, to prevent relapse.
Inpatient treatment is usually preferable to outpatient treatment, as you can work continuously on recovery from addiction, uninterrupted by the events of daily life.
Some centres also provide additional supports for family members, including therapy or aftercare programmes.
Core Program
- Supervised detox
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Holistic and alternative treatments
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Individually tailored recovery care plans
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Attractive pricing
- Multi-Disciplinary Addictions Assessment & Review
- Supervised Medical Detoxification
- Harm Reduction Interventions
- Person Centred Recovery Care Planning
- Therapeutic Recovery Programme
- Post Treatment Planning & Coordination
- Assertive Outreach including aftercare groups
Helping Generations to Achieve A Life Worth Living
Acorn Recovery Projects is an innovative charity providing a range of recovery services which enable individuals and their families to break free from drug, alcohol and other addictions. We help to find not just immediate recovery, but emotional, social, lifelong recovery.
At Acorn, we always see the person behind the illness. Our success comes from our staff, 80% of whom, at all levels within the organisation, have been through recovery and can understand and empathise with others in similar situations.
We support people throughout their recovery journey in a compassionate way, focussing on the long term solution, even beyond treatment. We have a variety of housing options available to help you on your journey of moving towards fully independent living.
With Acorn, treatment is just the beginning. To see how we can help you, call us on 0161 484 0000.
Our vision – Through commitment, creativity and expertise, Acorn will inspire and motivate change within communities and future generations by enabling individuals to achieve a Life Worth Living.
Treatments Provided
We are committed to supporting people throughout their recovery journey in a compassionate way, focusing on long term solutions – even beyond treatment.
Our extensive range of recovery programmes helps clients to find not just substance recovery, but emotional, social, lifelong recovery.
Programmes we deliver include:
RAMP – The Reduction and Motivation Programme provides a safe environment for those in active addiction to explore their problems, the impact on them and others, and the life changes they need to make to achieve real, lifelong recovery.
Family RAMP – This programme helps the relatives of our customers to learn more about the issues their loved ones are dealing with, how to effectively support them, and to know they are not alone in the challenges they face.
Pre DEAP – The Pre Dependency, Emotional, Attachment Programme supports and prepares clients while undergoing detoxification, in readiness to engage in abstinence treatment on the DEAP programme.
DEAP – The Dependency, Emotional, Attachment Programme is available to those who have achieved abstinence (even if this is just a day) and are motivated to maintain long-term recovery. DEAP is delivered by qualified addiction counsellors and explores addiction at a personal level, supporting people to deal with unresolved issues.
STEP – This programme is based on a set of long established guiding principles which help individuals live their life in recovery. By completing Acorn’s programme, those who are committed to abstinence can learn how to develop a new set of skills, helping them to recover from addiction.
STAR – This is a structured, post-treatment programme which helps people in early recovery identify and gain a range of skills, which can help them to gain employment and regain their independence with confidence. STAR is delivered as part of our 20-week rehab programme (weeks 12-20) after DEAP or STEP.
New Leaf – New Leaf brings together partners as well as employers from across Warrington and Cheshire to change lives, create opportunities and make a positive contribution to local communities and the regional economy.
The project aims to motivate, inspire, energise, excite, engage and increase young people’s self belief so they can realise their potential, and discover and achieve their dreams, hopes and aspirations, including work, education and further training.
The New Leaf project is funded by the Big Lottery Fund and European Social Fund.
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Bed Capacity
30 beds with 14 single rooms – Male and Female
Helping Generations to Achieve A Life Worth Living
Acorn Recovery Projects is an innovative charity providing a range of recovery services which enable individuals and their families to break free from drug, alcohol and other addictions. We help to find not just immediate recovery, but emotional, social, lifelong recovery.
At Acorn, we always see the person behind the illness. Our success comes from our staff, 80% of whom, at all levels within the organisation, have been through recovery and can understand and empathise with others in similar situations.
We support people throughout their recovery journey in a compassionate way, focussing on the long term solution, even beyond treatment. We have a variety of housing options available to help you on your journey of moving towards fully independent living.
With Acorn, treatment is just the beginning. To see how we can help you, call us on 0161 484 0000.
Our vision – Through commitment, creativity and expertise, Acorn will inspire and motivate change within communities and future generations by enabling individuals to achieve a Life Worth Living.
Treatments Provided
We are committed to supporting people throughout their recovery journey in a compassionate way, focusing on long term solutions – even beyond treatment.
Our extensive range of recovery programmes helps clients to find not just substance recovery, but emotional, social, lifelong recovery.
Programmes we deliver include:
RAMP – The Reduction and Motivation Programme provides a safe environment for those in active addiction to explore their problems, the impact on them and others, and the life changes they need to make to achieve real, lifelong recovery.
Family RAMP – This programme helps the relatives of our customers to learn more about the issues their loved ones are dealing with, how to effectively support them, and to know they are not alone in the challenges they face.
Pre DEAP – The Pre Dependency, Emotional, Attachment Programme supports and prepares clients while undergoing detoxification, in readiness to engage in abstinence treatment on the DEAP programme.
DEAP – The Dependency, Emotional, Attachment Programme is available to those who have achieved abstinence (even if this is just a day) and are motivated to maintain long-term recovery. DEAP is delivered by qualified addiction counsellors and explores addiction at a personal level, supporting people to deal with unresolved issues.
STEP – This programme is based on a set of long established guiding principles which help individuals live their life in recovery. By completing Acorn’s programme, those who are committed to abstinence can learn how to develop a new set of skills, helping them to recover from addiction.
STAR – This is a structured, post-treatment programme which helps people in early recovery identify and gain a range of skills, which can help them to gain employment and regain their independence with confidence. STAR is delivered as part of our 20-week rehab programme (weeks 12-20) after DEAP or STEP.
New Leaf – New Leaf brings together partners as well as employers from across Warrington and Cheshire to change lives, create opportunities and make a positive contribution to local communities and the regional economy.
The project aims to motivate, inspire, energise, excite, engage and increase young people’s self belief so they can realise their potential, and discover and achieve their dreams, hopes and aspirations, including work, education and further training.
The New Leaf project is funded by the Big Lottery Fund and European Social Fund.
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Bed Capacity
30 beds with 14 single rooms – Male and Female
Mixed Residential Addiction Treatment
Results & Outcomes
ANA is an independent Treatment Centre based in and around Portsmouth in Hampshire. We are proud to offer progammes to our clients that yield some of the highest successful completion rates in UK for residential treatment for addiction. Consistently, over the last five years and currently 85-92% of our clients complete the treatment programmes that they come in for. This is down to retaining staff that are dedicated and care, excellent communications with clients and loved ones and carers and a robust, proven and trusted programme of therapy. ANA runs Primary treatment from Fleming House in Farlington and Secondary treatment from Lyle House in Southsea. This configuration enables our clients to gradually experience life without drugs/alcohol in an everyday setting that is pro-actively managed to fully protect them at all times. ANA welcomes clients from all backgrounds and walks of life. We also truly listen to clients and their loved ones and relatives when designing a treatment programme and helping the client progress it.
ANA was founded by Libby and Christopher Reid in 1998. Over the years, the organisation has grown to offer forty one beds, detoxification, primary and secondary treatment, after care, family and carers groups and training on all aspects of drug and alcohol treatment and service provision. We also offer move on supported housing, post treatment, for our clients for up to three years in our 23 bed Housing Service; ANA WORKS.
ANA offers four, six, eight, ten or twelve abstinence based primary treatment for reliance on drugs and alcohol. In addition, we offer individually tailored detoxification programmes. Our aim is to help our clients rebuild their lives, to gain in confidence and self-worth and to really believe that they can live a healthy, responsible and productive life, free of addictive substances.
Our Programme is modular, flexible and features increasing levels of choice and opportunities for personal development as clients progress through. We recognise that every client has different needs and will move individually through treatment and into recovery. ANA facilitates recovery through support and respect, working in collaboration with our clients. Care planning, group work and one to one key worker sessions all feature, together with a life skills programme, men’s and women’s groups, alternative therapies and an optional secondary programme. Our programme combines a number of philosophies including Acceptance Commitment Therapy and the Twelve Step approach and is non-denominational in nature.
ANA offers a free collect by car service, auricular acupuncture, weekly exercise classes, courses in art therapy, digital photography and mindfulness. Clients can make visits to places of interest and natural beauty in the local area with staff, including our beautiful seafront promenade, local islands and nature reserves.
Specialisms
ANA work predominantly with Drugs and alcohol but have provided gambling addiction treatment and worked with clients who have associated issues, including Eating Disorders, trauma, loss and anxiety. We offer EMDR (Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) proven effective treatment for trauma and PTSD, CBT in the form of ACT (acceptance Commitment Therapy). Auricular Acupuncture, enabling beneficial changes in the brain to improve well-being. Mindfulness, Relaxation and guided meditations. Art Therapy, Basic computer skills and weekly fitness classes.
Gender specific
We have gender specific groups every other week.
Family support available
Family, carers and friends are invited to attend our family group which is held on a Sunday prior to visiting time. Each group session is psycho-educational to provide information relating to addiction and the impact on family, providing space for reflection, support and signposting. It is an eight week rolling programme covering topics such as – What is addiction?, Denial, Family issues for the chemically dependent, enabling v support. Speaker from Al-anon/Families Anonymous, The myths of addiction, Detaching with love and Understanding relapse. ANA believe that addiction is a family illness, so will encourage families to be part of the treatment by engaging in a family conference.
Treatments Provided
Abstinence based residential treatment for drug and alcohol addiction (including prescription drugs) and associated disorders including Gambling, PTSD, and Eating Disorders.
Medically monitored Detoxification, primary, secondary and third stage treatment, family conferencing, family groups, life-long free aftercare, supported housing for up to three years.
Bed Capacity
- Primary: 29 beds (15 male, 14 female)
- Secondary (Community Living): 10 beds
- Third Stage: 5 beds
- ANA Works supported Housing: 23 beds (no charge if housing benefit eligible)
Rehab Centre of Excellence
The BAC O’Connor Centre was founded in 1998 by Noreen Oliver MBE, following her own experience of being severely dependent upon alcohol. “you spend years and years in a revolving door, lost in a system and culture that supports your own emotions of guilt, shame, anger and resentment . It was by luck, destiny, whatever it may have been , shown a way out and that is what our centres offer today – an exit route out of addiction to a journey that leads to freedom from addiction, a chance of recovery , a life for all who want it instead of a daily
existence. A programme that does not just treat the symptoms but deals with the past, present and future.” BAC O’Connor is a centre of excellence with some of the highest outcomes in the Country, all of our therapists are qualified or qualifying to degree and masters level and a number are in recovery themselves, however being in recovery itself is not a qualification and we believe that therapists should be qualified to a minimum of degree level with regular supervision.
We are not the glitz, we are not the glamour but we produce some of the highest outcomes in the country because our evidence-based programme works. So if you are serious about real recovery and improving your quality of life choose the right road to recovery, choose The BAC O’Connor Centre.
Treatments Provided
Detoxification – Alcohol, Opiate (case by case basis), Stimulants, Benzodiazepine, Buprenorphine, Physeptone
Admission Times – No later than 3pm Monday – Friday, Saturday & Sunday can be arranged
Treatment Modalities – Detoxification & Rehabilitation: 7 day, 10 day, 2 week, 4 week, 8 week, 12 week Secondary: 2 week, 4 week, 8 –52 weeks
Co-occurring Disorders Treated – Anxiety, Mood Related Disorders, Trauma, PTSD, Depression, Stress
Additional Addictions Treated – Food, Gambling
Treatment Programme Available – Eclectic, 12 Step introduction, Secondary Independent Living Programme, Recovery Housing, Social Enterprise Work Placements
Workshops Available – Substance Misuse, Denial, Anger & Resentment, Acceptance and Change, Self Esteem, Fear & Trust, Consequences and Gratitude, Relationships, Assertiveness, Grief and Loss, Relapse and Cross Addiction, Guilt and Shame, Letting Go, Step Groups, Relaxation & Mindfulness
Bed Capacity
36 Rehab beds / 8 Detox beds / 33 Recovery Housing Beds
Transforming Lives Through Residential Care
Birchwood Kaleidoscope House is an inpatient residential treatment centre providing a range of services for drug and alcohol users in need of in-patient care.
Birchwood is part of Kaleidoscope, a drug and alcohol charity that has been providing community and residential substance misuse treatment services across the UK since 1968. We offer tailor-made treatment packages for detoxification, stabilisation, and rehabilitation, providing both clinical and psychosocial interventions.
Our unit comprises of 25 single occupancy en suite bedrooms, Library, lounges, wellbeing room. We provide services for both men and women, including pregnant women and those with complex needs. The relocation of our existing Birchwood detox facility to Heswall in 2023 has opened up a host of opportunities to improve the range of benefits we provide to service users and society as a whole, including a full rehabilitation service.
Treatments Provided
Birchwood @ Kaleidoscope House offer clients improved physical and emotional health and wellbeing, and sustained recovery by:
· Intensively resolving physical dependence on drugs and alcohol
· Supporting recovery journeys
· Improving self-worth, value, confidence, and self esteem
· Improving access to learning and education
· Increasing the visibility of recovered peers
· Creating an aspiration for change through co-production and peer support
· Providing safe, sociable activities
· Placing an emphasis on self-directed recovery
· Facilitating three-way meetings with family and carers
· Offering advice and guidance to families and carers
· Including families and carers in post discharge plans
At Birchwood we believe that clinical delivery is only a small part of the solution to substance use and we work hard to deliver a well-balanced therapeutic programme in welcoming surroundings. We are proud of the fact that 87% of our clients achieve their goal. They are unique and Birchwood helps them stay that way.
BIRCHWOOD DETOX
There are 15 purpose-built detox rooms with 24- hour a day medically managed detox beds. Each room has an ensuite bathroom, flat screen TV, small double bed along with plenty of storage space and modern furnishings. We provide a comprehensive range of detox packages such as: • Alcohol • Opioid • Benzodiazepines • Psychoactive substances (Spice, Ketamine, M-Cat etc) • Neuro-inhibitors (Pregabalin, Gabapentin)
All detox packages are tailored specifically to the individual to provide a safe and effective detox from substances and Birchwood has an excellent track record and reputation for successfully supporting individuals through detox. We also deliver structured day groups and support sessions to provide the individual with coping strategies and techniques to better deal with living in society substance free.
BIRCHWOOD REHAB
Our 10-bed residential rehabilitation programme is based on a Therapeutic Community model which also incorporates Cognitive Behavioural Therapies and Social Learning. We have a very structured and robust timetable that provides each resident with a daily structure and routine that consists of work as therapy, 1:1 support session’s, group therapy, relaxation and mindfulness, community activities, and a wellness room with gym equipment. We also offer 1:1 counselling through our in-house counsellor and we have a mental health practitioner who will assess mental health if required.
Set in some beautiful grounds based in Heswall, Wirral, it provides residents the opportunity to relax and recover in peaceful surroundings. We have a multi-sports pitch that provides opportunity to engage in activities such as 5-a-side football, basketball, and rounders along with other activities and sports that are beneficial to health and wellbeing. The Centre is a short walk from the Wirral coastline and some beautiful beaches along and has close access to the Wirral walkway, enabling staff and residents to enjoy the outdoors.
Bed Capacity
25 beds (men and women)
Drug & Alcohol Treatment for Adults & Young People
Set in 22 acres of beautiful Cornish gardens and woodland, Bosence Treatment Services provide a peaceful and tranquil environment where you can concentrate on getting well, free from distraction. Cornwall has miles of sandy beaches, rugged coastline, rolling countryside and pretty villages within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Treatments Provided
Our highly experienced team of professionals have a proven track record of achieving excellent outcomes for our clients. We deliver a daily treatment programme at each of our services which includes: Individual key working sessions, group therapy, assignments and workshops, along with 24hr on-site Nursing support. We provide treatment to clients with both drug and alcohol issues, and a range of other addictions.
We have established links with several local organisations which enable us to provide you with a number of opportunities to gain new skills and interests, as well as to access training and educational opportunities. We will also support you to attend community recovery groups including: NA/AA, and SMART Recovery.
There are visits to local attractions and places of interest, and a daily programme of varied evening activities. Our spacious grounds enable us to offer a diverse range of on-site activities including:
- Complimentary Therapies such as: Mindfulness, Auricular Acupuncture, Yoga and Tai-Chi.
- DIY, arts & crafts, pottery, gardening and music workshops.
- A horticulture project to support and promote enjoyment of the surrounding environment, with optional educational sessions.
- A sensory garden and woodland walk.
- A volunteer project where volunteers from the local community, along with ex-residents, provide mentoring support through a range of projects.
Treatment Premises
We operate 3 unique facilities, with treatment options from 2 – 52 weeks in duration, tailored to meet your individual needs and requirements:
- Bosence Detoxification & Stabilisation is a 16 bedded purpose built, modern, spacious and comfortable facility, with single en-suite accommodation throughout. It is safe, welcoming and supportive place to stay, with a varied range of treatment options. Treatment is delivered in an eclectic fashion and does not align with a specific ideology.
- Bosence Rehabilitation is a 15 bedded facility providing treatment in converted single room farmhouse accommodation. We offer a 12 step, total abstinence based approach to recovery. The tranquil setting provides the perfect environment for building the confidence and motivation to enable our clients to deal with their own particular problems.
Referral & Admission
We treat both private and funded individuals from a range of different backgrounds. We can also work with those whose treatment may be funded by an employer, other organisation or through private health insurance.
Bed Capacity
Adult Detox & Stabilisation: 16 (mixed gender. Single occupancy rooms)
Adult Rehab: 15 (mixed gender. Single occupancy rooms, save one only occasionally used for double occupancy)
Residential Detox and Therapeutic Treatment for Addiction at Broadway Lodge
We know the prospect of going to rehab can feel daunting. But as the UK’s most experienced abstinence-based addiction treatment centre, we understand addiction and how to treat it. We LOVE what we do and we are passionate about helping people to begin a new journey in recovery. Since 1974 our multi-disciplined team have helped to transform the lives of thousands of people, supporting them in their recovery from addictions to alcohol, illicit and prescription drugs, gambling, sex and gaming.
Treatments Provided
Located on the edge of Weston-Super-Mare, Broadway Lodge is a 43-bed residential abstinence-based rehab for adults offering detoxification (if required) and a structured therapeutic treatment programme which is underpinned by the 12 Steps philosophy. But that’s just one element. Our comprehensive integrated treatment schedule means that clients will be involved in so much more than solely working through the 12 Steps. For instance, there’s regular one to one counselling, daily group therapy sessions, holistic and complementary therapies and psycho-educational lectures and workshops, not to mention the 24/7 medical and peer support. Our counsellors work with clients to explore their addictive behaviours and to address their underlying causes to help them to develop healthy coping mechanisms in a safe environment and to build confidence, self-worth and self-esteem. The programme provides clients with a daily routine and enables them to improve their mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing.
Programme Features at Broadway Lodge:
- Detoxification (if required)
- One to one counselling
- Daily group therapy
- 24/7 professional support
- Tailored care plan
- Assignments to work on presenting issues
- Therapeutic films
- Trauma group
- Mini groups
- Gender groups
- rTMS therapy (available to purchase additionally)
- EMDR
- Hypnotherapy
- Yoga
- Calming meditation sessions
- Support to work through the 12 steps
- Psycho-educational workshops and lectures
- Relapse prevention
- Stress management
- Gender groups
- Auricular Acupuncture
- Reiki
- Massage
- Exercise sessions to improve physical fitness
- Access to local AA/NA/CA Fellowship Meetings
- External shares from people in recovery
- Range of leisure activities in free time
- Outings to the local beach, pier and town centre
- Weekly Aftercare following completion
Detoxification
Our specialist medical team are here 24 hours a day so that the detoxification can be closely supervised from start to finish and to ensure that clients are as comfortable as possible. From the point of admission, our highly experienced clinicians will monitor any withdrawal symptoms and will prescribe accordingly until the individual has overcome physical dependence.
Referrals & Admission
We accept referrals from individuals who self-fund their treatment and from drug and alcohol services who have secured state funding for their service users. We also work with organisations who fund employee’s treatment for addiction and we are registered providers for some private health insurers.
Preparing for your stay at Broadway Lodge
Bed Capacity
43 beds
Non-abstinence-based Residential Rehabilitation with CBT and Social Learning at its Core
We are a secular organisation delivering evidence based interventions primarily as part of a residential treatment programme.
Brynawel has a unique position as we are the only residential rehabilitation centre in Wales with a programme which has Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Social Learning at the core of its treatment programme, which includes psycho-social interventions, is client centred and offers a holistic approach. We therefore offer individuals a real choice in the treatments and programmes that are available.
Brynawel House is located in a quiet setting between the villages of Llanharry and Llanharan, Rhondda Cynon Taff, South Wales, which is just fifteen minutes from Junctions 34 or 35 of the M4, with a bus stop immediately outside and Llanharan train station just one mile away.
Our Vision
We believe anyone can recover from alcohol and other drug dependencies given the right support.
Our Mission
To be a centre of excellence in the provision of high quality professional support and assistance for people experiencing alcohol or other drug dependency issues.
Treatments Provided
The core of what we deliver is, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Relapse Prevention and Psychosocial interventions including: Family Therapy. Our programmes are normally for sixteen weeks but we are flexible around the length of stay dependent on need. For individuals who are still in employment or who have caring responsibilities we offer a four week Kick-start to Recovery residential programme which is followed up by continued therapeutic day service support for as long as the client needs it. We are the only centre in Wales to offer an assessment and early stage cognitive rehabilitation service for individuals with a diagnosis of ARBD.
Alongside our therapeutic programmes runs our clinically assisted detoxification service.
Bed Capacity
20 single occupancy ensuite rooms
Expert Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Addiction
Over 10,000 patients have passed through our rehab centre’s doors since 1988, and the majority have gone on to achieve long-term abstinent recovery from their addictions.
Our medical team of doctors, nurses and therapists are led by our Consultant Psychiatrists and Medical Director. We help our patients recover through an intensive, personalised addiction programme that combines medical treatment and a range of addiction therapies that include the 12 Step programme, CBT and other psychotherapies, complementary therapies, oxygen therapy, and continuing care.
We are fortunate to be located on a private 50-acre woodland estate in the stunning Scottish countryside. We make full use of our grounds and facilities to enhance your recovery. The outstanding beauty of the Castle Craig grounds and woodland helps patients connect with nature, practise mindfulness and encourage fitness.
Our Treatment Programmes
Addiction is a serious illness that affects the patient and the family. We strive to help patients recover through our intensive, personalised treatment programme that facilitates the 12 steps, provides clinically excellent medical treatment, and utilises CBT and other psychotherapies.
Our alcohol and drug treatment programmes have been carefully constructed through decades of professional and practical experience and apply to patients from all walks of life.
The Foundation programme typically lasts 4-6 weeks. Patients can then join our Advanced Programme should they require longer-term treatment.
From admissions to detox, to treatment, to relapse prevention, we are constantly looking for opportunities for patients not just to overcome their addiction but to grow as a person.
Our individualised addiction treatment programme has helped over 10,000 people on the road to recovery with the majority achieving sobriety and living free from addiction.
At Castle Craig, we believe that addiction is a primary, chronic brain disease. As a result, patients must undergo an abstinence-based programme to achieve long-lasting recovery.
Instead of a “one size fits all” approach, our expert staff of addiction specialists works directly with patients to effectively craft a personalised treatment programme to treat alcohol and substance misuse issues. This allows patients to address their addiction in a supportive environment that they have helped create. Some patients may require detox before joining the programme.
Supporting ongoing abstinence from drug and alcohol dependency
Holgate House are dedicated to helping supporting and empowering ongoing abstinence from drug and alcohol dependency, exploring opportunity for personal growth and development.
The philosophy at Holgate House is a 12 step abstinence based programme using recovery dynamics, group sessions, 1 to 1 counselling with his her key worker every other week. We offer second stage treatment for men /women in the community recovery houses in Colne, Lancashire benefiting from good public transport and easy to access to shops, college and voluntary work.
We are able to accommodate service users who are taking prescribed medication for mental health reasons. This must be agreed prior to admission we take referrals from primary treatment centres and or a recognised prison programme .we are open to working with individuals who are currently on D.T.T.O.
Treatments Provided
Holgate House residential unit is staffed twenty-four hours a day. It offers a structured programme, i.e. looking at dealing with unresolved, here and now issues that would be too painful to deal with, without using mood altering substances. It is warm, friendly, safe and a healthy environment for people who struggle living without any mood altering substances for a period of time, and as a professional team we can offer support, structure and discipline in a caring nurturing way.
Our treatment, approach is person centred therapy, cognitive therapy to help service users find the real self after month or years of being mood altered. We also use narcotics and alcohol anonymous meetings. The resident will be involved in the day to day running and upkeep of their home, cooking cleaning and shopping all on a rota system.
Bed Capacity
19 bedrooms with en-suites
A Rehabilitation Centre For Mothers
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery (formerly known as Trevi House) and one of three centres provided by charity Trevi, is a unique residential rehabilitation unit located in Plymouth. Since 1993, Trevi has been offering treatment to women with alcohol and/or drug related problems. What makes us different and quite rare is that our residents are able to live at Jasmine with their children. Jasmine Mother’s Recovery is both a home and a safe place, where mothers and their children remain together as a family unit.
We offer supported detox and a structured rehabilitation programme that promotes the transition towards an independent life, free from substance misuse. Each mother and child is individually assessed prior to entry.
Our aims at Jasmine Mother’s Recovery are: To provide a warm, safe and friendly environment. To treat all residents and their children as individuals, offering services that meet their needs. To provide an understanding response to the needs and feelings of carers, visitors and give the women and their children the opportunity to live the life they deserve.
Our programme reflects three main areas of need; addiction, parenting and healthy relationships. The following gives an outline of the groups and therapeutic interventions that each resident is expected to participate in.
- Addiction
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery delivers a weekly Recovery Training group made up of workshops which focus on motivation, relapse prevention and living a life substance free. It includes a component relating to Parenting in Recovery which looks at the impact of being a mum upon recovery, and conversely the impact of drug / alcohol used upon parenting.
All residents have a nominated counsellor for weekly counselling sessions (min 1 per week). This provides a space to address underlying issues. Residents will be asked to completed personal work between 1-2-1 sessions.
Residents are asked to prepare a range of personal presentations which they share with their peers for feedback.
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery expects to see each resident present her personal work within the agreed timeframe and to a high standard. As part of this, mum will be asked to prepare a ‘Children’s Lifeline’ whereby she examines in detail the impact of her substance misuse and relationships upon her children from the perspective of her child.
- Parenting
At Jasmine Mother’s Recovery, each resident can expect to access practical support and guidance, alongside interventions to better help her meet her child’s emotional needs.
We would expect to provide an enhanced level of support during the first week / fortnight. Such support will include guidance with basic care tasks such as feeding / winding / settling. It will be tailored to the needs expressed by mum and observed by staff in the first 24 – 48 hours of placement.
Once mother and child settled together, mum will be expected to provide all the care for her baby / child. Jasmine Mother’s Recovery will monitor progress using maternal feedback and our observations (formal and informal). Overnight, staff carry out hourly checks using the cot cameras to ensure that the child is settled in their bed / cot, and that mum is meeting their needs.
Any identified deficits in the maternal capacity to meet the infant’s needs would be relayed directly to mum and appropriate education / support provided.
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery will to agree with the child’s Social Worker the preferred means of communicating how the placement is progressing outside of the formal reporting time frame. Any issues of note would be raised immediately.
We carry out regular Parenting Observations in order to establish any areas where extra support might be needed; i.e. bedtime routine, play, handling. We offer feedback to mum regarding these observations and would incorporate them within our ongoing assessment.
All children have a nominated nursery key worker. We offer 1-2-1 sessions to discuss any issues and concerns and agree care plans.
- Healthy Relationships
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery recognise that many residents have been in previously unhealthy relationships, which may have been abusive / controlling. Through groups and personal work we start to try to increase residents’ awareness of their personal interactions with others and begin to build positive relationships with those around them.
Trevi as an organisation, delivers the Freedom to Change programme and You & Me Mum; both groups explore the impact of Domestic Abuse upon children.
We expect to see the mother demonstrate an understanding in regards the risks associated with domestic abuse and what steps she can take to ensure that her child is safeguarded from this.
Treatments Provided
- Good quality accommodation – half of our rooms are en suite
- Secure premises with video phone entry and external CCTV
- Multiple interventions under one roof
- Detox from alcohol, methadone, subutex and diazepam
- Therapeutic groupwork programme
- Regular drug and alcohol screening
- Specialist on site nursery
- Thrive assessment for child
- Named Specialist midwife and Health visitor
- Reports for professionals / court
- Help in finding a new safe home
- Story work preparing children for onward transitions
- Comprehensive free aftercare service
Bed Capacity
Female only Mums
Mixed gender Children
Capacity is 10 Mums and 10 Children, but can vary depending on number of Children in a family
Helping Men and Women overcome Alcohol and Drug Misuse
Kenward Trust founded in 1968 is a registered charity helps men and women overcome alcohol and drug misuse. More than 10,000 have been helped, with 190-200 on an annual basis, by delivering residential rehabilitation projects, and community and youth programmes across Kent, Medway and East Sussex.
Set in fifteen acres of stunning Kent countryside, Kenward Trust provides a safe space for its residents, in many cases far from the setting of their addictions. Their skilled workforce are committed to ensuring that those most vulnerable in today’s society leave their services with the knowledge and skill set to be able to safely re-integrate into the community with a much lower risk of relapsing.
At Kenward Trust we have a variety of projects dedicated to helping those affected by drugs and alcohol. Our main residential rehabilitation project, Kenward Therapeutic Community, retains many aspects of the Recovery Model of treatment delivery. Kenward Trust Therapeutic Community is a residential drug and alcohol recovery project offering a supported residential environment for men and women. We deliver a therapeutic programme incorporating recovery focussed group work, counselling/art psychotherapy, social enterprise and education sessions.
At Kenward Trust, we give residents choices on how to manage their own recovery, through a structured programme. In Kenward House, we take a Therapeutic Community approach, which is a participative, group-based method for treating alcohol and drug addiction, as well as retaining many aspects of the Recovery Model of treatment delivery, where recovery is seen as more of a journey, rather than an aim of treatment.
In The Barn, we offer a safe place to find and develop an understanding of the 12 Step Programme, designed for people to help one another achieve and maintain abstinence from their addiction.
Alongside our structured group programme, we also offer a wide range of activities with both therapeutic and skills based training in our Gardens and Workshops, which will allow our residents to take evidence of recognised training skills with them into the workplace. At Kenward we believe that building the confidence of our residents back up is vital in order to ensure a sustained recovery, whether this be through the rehabilitation programme itself, or through us providing education to our residents at the skill level relevant to them.
We have reviewed the traditional 12 or 24 week blocks of treatment and can now offer bespoke client centred programmes of between 4 and 24 weeks, dependant on the individual needs of the client. Whilst we do receive residents from the community with statutory funding, we do also take self-funded clients at Kenward. These blocks of treatment mean that those who cannot achieve funding from the community, may still be able to come use and benefit from our services for a time frame that works for them.
Following on from our residential rehabilitation project, we have Move On houses in various locations across Kent and East Sussex. Our Move On houses provide supported, substance free accommodation within the community for those that have completed a recovery programme. Residents live independently at the Move On houses but continue to be supported by us through weekly meetings with their project manager. We find that residents benefit from continuing to live amongst a group of peers, drawing strength and support from each other and reducing the dangers of isolation which ultimately help them to sustain recovery.
Our Kenward Lodge project provides further supported accommodation for those whose lack of accommodation is preventing them from accessing drug and alcohol services and hindering their recovery. This project is based on our Yalding site, with close proximity to local services and amenities alongside access to fellowship, SMART and Aspire meetings. We encourage volunteering within the local community so that their transition back into society is a more positive experience and they have transferable skills for when they get back into the workplace.
At Kenward we believe that reaching young people at the age when they start experimenting with drugs and alcohol is a vital step in preventing future addiction. Our Think Differently project set up in 2016 goes into schools to provide education, information and relevant interventions for young people so that they can create their own informed opinion on the risks of substances. We also work with local councils to provide advice and support for young people within the community alongside raising awareness of risks of substance misuse for themselves, their family and their friends.
The project team is highly skilled and experienced at supporting individuals through the delicate and challenging process of change, within a safe and supported environment.
Residents are encouraged to take responsibility for their own emotions and behaviours and, through group working positively and pragmatically address former addictive behaviours and lifestyles.
The residents participate in our Therapeutic Gardens & Workshops activities, which include woodwork, horticulture, animal management and cooking.
Treatments Provided
Therapeutic Community – We deliver a therapeutic programme of between 4 and 24 weeks, dependent on the needs of the individual, incorporating recovery focussed group work, individual counselling and key-working, as well as using art therapy, our Therapeutic Gardens & Workshop sessions, Reiki and attending weekly fitness sessions; all of which contribute to our residents’ therapy and recovery. Although attendance at the group sessions and Therapeutic Gardens & Workshop sessions is mandatory, each resident is treated individually, and a client-focused support plan is created to assist them with their recovery journey.
Residents are encouraged to take responsibility for their own emotions and behaviours and, through group working, positively and pragmatically address former addictive behaviours and lifestyles. Our optional evening and weekend activities are also open to all residents of the Therapeutic Community.
We work closely with other external agencies to ensure the healthcare needs of our residents are met alongside working towards their recovery, such as the Hep C Trust. Our aim is to enable our residents to leave our services as completely independent individuals, so they can create new futures for themselves away from their addictions.
Our programme has been developed based on the principles of a Therapeutic Community, whilst retaining many of the aspects of the Recovery Model of treatment delivery. This community approach allows all of our residents to benefit from a variety of expertise available within our staff team.
The Barn – Our 12 Step Programme – We understand one size does not fit all. Referral partners and residents can be assured we offer varied solutions to get effective results. As part of our individualised recovery plan, we offer a safe place in ‘The Barn’ here at Kenward. Residents can find and gain an understanding of the 12 Step Programme, designed for people to help one another achieve and maintain abstinence from their addiction.
Person-centered programmes 4 – 24 weeks.
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Bed Capacity
27 Beds
Person-centred Treatment to Individuals with Addiction
Leigh Bank is a 16 bed recovery project in Oldham, providing effective person-centred treatment to individuals with addiction. It offers a safe environment where individuals can embrace support from the peer group, participate in structured daily activities, become independent, and engage with the community around them free of substances.
Treatments Provided
- Weekly activities timetable comprising of core and optional interventions
- Evidenced-based Psychosocial Interventions including Recovery Skills, Mood Management, and Mindfulness tailored for use in the rehab setting
- Access to Breaking Free Online
- Completion of Rehab workbook
- One-to-one key-working sessions
- Access to Mutual Aid, Employment, Training and Education (ETE) and other community, social and diversionary opportunities
- Daily living and independence skills
- Social activities and family visits
- Housing support and resettlement
- Relapse Prevention work
- Health and Wellbeing advice and support including smoking cessation, sexual health etc
- Access to Counselling and CBT
Bed Capacity
16 beds (male/female)
Residential Addiction Treatment Centre For Those Affected by Addition & Associated Trauma
Littledale is situated in a picturesque area on the edge of the Trough of Bowland 6 miles outside Lancaster. The Hall is set in 200 acres of private grounds surrounded by beautiful scenery and woodland. The tranquility and privacy of the location offers an ideal environment for therapeutic and personal growth. The building is accessible to people with mobility problems (dependent upon need).
Local shops and the GP Surgery are within 1.5 miles of the Hall, as are a full range of leisure and recreational facilities, including beautiful country and coastal walks and bike rides.
The Hall offers people (aged 18 years and over) personalised, structured programmes of varying length (3, 6, 9 and 12 months) dependent on assessed needs and available funding. The treatment provided at Littledale takes into account the complexities of addiction and the associated psychological, emotional and physical problems.
We recognise that addiction is frequently a feature of not only the persons life experience but also those close to them and the duration of treatment is personalised and dependent upon individual assessed need.
Treatments Provided
The programme incorporates 4 key components that we believe are fundamentally linked to gaining a greater understanding of what influences the choices we make. Each resident’s participation in these four areas will vary depending upon their own personalised needs and requirements.
1. Understanding Addiction & Supporting Recovery
2. Relational Health & Wellbeing
3. Everyday Health & Wellbeing
4. Trauma & Addiction
Bed Capacity
33 beds
A Centre of Excellence for Alcohol Treatment
Mount Carmel provides a safe, supportive, therapeutic and non-judgemental environment for men and women with serious alcohol problems who see abstinence as their way forward. Located in South London, we have 18 single bedrooms for residential clients, and we also offer a day programme. Our many successful clients not only stop drinking – they change their entire lives for the better.
Individual attention – when you come to Mount Carmel, we will treat you throughout as an individual. We will listen to you and to your story and circumstances, and to your hopes and plans. We are totally committed to your recovery. We won’t give up on you.
Focus on alcohol addiction – Many of our clients get help with various addictions during their treatment, including drugs, food, and gambling, and can also provide specialist mental health treatment. But, whatever their other important issues, all our clients have alcohol as their primary addiction. This means all clients identify with each other and with the same core problem – alcohol addiction, and how to achieve lifelong abstinent recovery.
Our goal – recovery for life on a daily basis. We have helped hundreds of our clients into recovery during our 35 years of successful operation, and we can help you too.
Residential and day clients – we are equipped to deliver the same detailed and full therapy programme to day clients that we use with residents
Proven therapeutic programme – our addiction treatment programme consists of intensive group therapy and one-to-one counselling sessions. Specific groups for life skills, gender, food, yoga and meditation are included. All clients have an individualized care plan devised with their keyworker. Weekly house meetings enable clients to develop the skills of communal living.
Family support – for family members we hold free family groups twice a month and also adolescent groups for our clients’ children aged between 11 and 16 – one a month for males and one a month for females.
Free aftercare for life – on the completion of treatment we offer free aftercare for life. This consists initially of a structured programme agreed by the client and their keyworker. We also hold two aftercare groups a month, one-to-one sessions are available and we have regular social events.
Skilled and experienced staff team – all of our staff hold relevant qualifications in addiction treatment, and, just as important, are highly motivated to help you to find a full and lasting recovery
Housing support – most of our clients return to their previous accommodation, but we offer move-on accommodation for those needing further support before living fully independently. We also have excellent links with local social housing organisations for clients seeking a new beginning.
Very competitive prices – our proven treatment programme, support throughout treatment, and free aftercare, combined with our very affordable prices, add up to excellent value for money. Investing in your recovery will be the best decision you ever made.
Treatments Provided
- 12 Step based programme
- Intensive group therapy and one to one sessions
Groups include:
- Life skills workshops (family, assertiveness, boundaries, feelings, etc.)
- Dramatherapy
- Creative Writing
- Equine therapy
- Yoga Meditation
- Group Hypnotherapy
- Sleep hygiene
- Food groups
- Big Book study
- Recovery speaker
- Indian Head Massage
- Acupuncture
- Choir
- Family Groups
- Free aftercare for life upon successful completion
Day Programme
Our day programme is available for those who live in London and are able to travel in daily. The programme runs Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm and you are also required to attend a 1-1 session at the weekend (1 hour, on either Saturday or Sunday). The programme itself is the same as our residential programme.
Typically the programme lasts for 12 weeks but we have worked with multiple variations of this. Our programme is flexible and there is the option to mix between our residential programme and day programme. Your individual recovery will be discussed at assessment to find the right balance for you and what you can afford.
Price per week for our day programme is available on request.
Bed Capacity
18 Beds – (Day clients spaces are dependent on residential numbers)
Male & Female (flexible, however they will always be on separate floors)
Male & Female Rehab Clinic
We aim to improve the lives of people affected by chemical dependency by providing quality, affordable abstinence-based treatment.
Since 2003, we have been helping clients to build new lives for themselves and their families, free from the disease of addiction. As a small, private treatment centre we are able to really get to know our clients and ensure that we fulfil their needs effectively.
The treatment programme is delivered by our team of qualified and experienced counsellors. In addition to their professional qualifications most of our therapists have personal experience of addiction and the recovery process. The result is that the counselling provided is not only of a very high quality, it is delivered with a passion for recovery that is infectious.
Using the twelve steps as a framework, a variety of proven therapeutic approaches are used to lay the foundations for a lifelong recovery process. The programme is delivered at the Day Centre. Our residential properties are a short distance away. Our large, comfortable houses are staffed and monitored at all times and offer a safe, supervised environment in which to relax and concentrate on getting well. Clients experience a more realistic lifestyle than they might in a larger, more institutionalised centre. They enjoy many opportunities to develop and practice their sober living skills in a relaxed, domestic setting whilst remaining under the care of our team of House Managers.
Our location on the border with Cheshire and North Wales puts us within easy reach of a wide range of leisure and exercise opportunities which we make use of as part of the weekly programme.
More information see our Fact Sheet
The programme includes:
- Group Therapy
- One to One Counselling
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Life Skills Workshops
- Meditation and Relaxation Classes
- Educational videos and lectures specific to substance misuse
- Eating Disorder Workshops, Therapy & Counselling
- Relapse prevention Workshops
- Goal Setting and Planning
- Weekly Care Plan Reviews
- 12 Step Recovery Meetings
Treatments Provided
- 12 step drug and alcohol rehabilitation
Bed Capacity
12 Beds (Male & Female)
Rehab For All Types of Addiction
Parkland Place delivers unrivalled rehab for people in recovery from alcohol addiction, drug addiction, gambling addiction and other harmful behavioural conditions – in the comfort of a stunning, 16-bedroom mansion and gardens near the beautiful North Wales coast. The house is situated amidst open farmland, and offers a welcoming and comfortable haven for your journey of recovery and rehabilitation.
Our therapeutic programme is tailored to the needs of each of our guests, and is delivered by friendly, expert staff. This truly bespoke approach allows us to address the social and psychological needs underpinning your addiction, and support you as you make key lifestyle changes.
Guests at Parkland Place are required to be, and to remain, abstinent during their stay with us. Many of our guests require structured medical detoxification before beginning their recovery journey. We offer no-fuss access to our own dedicated detox clinic to ensure a seamless therapeutic experience.
Each of our private rooms is en-suite, with individual styling and a range of options. Many boast shuttered feature windows, and great views across the grounds and beyond.
Adult Residential Rehab and Detox
Phoenix Futures’ Scottish Residential is a disability-friendly service which offers a drug and alcohol-free environment and structured support for people over the age of 18 looking to address their problematic drug and/or alcohol use.
We have been successfully supporting people to achieve long term recovery for more than 25 years in Scotland and for 50 years across the wider UK.
The service is based in a modern, newly refurbished centre, with excellent links to the city centre and a wide range of off-site activities available through our network of partnerships.
Our service features:
- 31 individual, accessible bedrooms with en-suite wet room / bathrooms – adaptations can be made to bedrooms responsive to the needs of the service user e.g. bed supports, toilet aids, grab bars. The service also works in partnership with occupational health teams to ensure access to aids required for each individual.
- Designated gender specific rooms and social lounges
- Level access reception area – with disabled parking bay directly in front of main entrance
- Level access service on both ground and first floors, with a lift between ground and first floors with tactile press buttons
- 2 x large separate bathrooms with mobility aids and bath hoist – one on each the ground and first floors. Service also benefits from a mobile hoist and evacuation chair for emergency response.
- 2 x Level access gardens
- Information accessibility – workbooks and work sheets can be printed in a readable text
Treatments Provided
- Comprehensive treatment programme within a therapeutic community setting, providing a range of health and social care services to suit the needs of individual service users. It promotes change by developing self-worth and personal responsibility, challenging individual attitudes and behaviour and encouraging the development of life and social skills through engagement in daily work and activity routines.
- Structured psycho-social personal development group work embraces Cognitive Behavioural Therapy methods
- Personalised support provided through one-to-one sessions and alternative therapies.
- We use the accredited outcomes tool (outcomes star) to inform care planning
- Detox regimes
- Health & Wellbeing activities for example; Together Project- music & performing arts, swimming, arts and crafts. There are also a large number of partners in and around Glasgow who support individuals to engage in various activities – partners agencies will be detailed in the Recovery plan and collaboratively agreed in response to individual need.
- After completing treatment at the residential, residents are supported to move onto our supported housing services or their own accommodation
- ‘Work-as-Therapy’ departments include: co-ordination/house management, welcome house support, cleaning/laundry, publications, house management, catering- dining room preparation and adaptions gardening.
- Engagement with online groups
- Gender Groups
- Family sessions to support loved ones understanding and education
- Various interventions delivered inhouse and/or external by partners of the service to support personal development and growth in recovery capital
- Phoenix Re:United – Aftercare group
- Phoenix Specialist Move-On Housing pathway – we currently have one property which has been partially adapted for wheelchair users.
*There may be a small number of activities where accessibility is limited in these cases we will provide appropriate alternative activities.
What medication should I bring with me?
Our admissions team will discuss the required medication to bring with you upon arrival. Throughout your programme there will be regular opportunities to meet with the doctor to review your needs.
Bed Capacity
31 (male/female)
New Oakwood Lodge is an enhanced Therapeutic Community rehabilitation offering it is a CQC-registered drug and alcohol residential care facility supporting people with substance use problems. Our care includes a range of assessment, care and wellbeing activities for people with co-existing mental health problems. Residents stay in a large Georgian house, which has been recently refurbished, located in the leafy village of Oakwood, close to Derby city centre.
Model of Service Delivery
Enhanced Therapeutic Community, will provide the core treatment and support offered by our core residential ‘Therapeutic Community’ model enhanced by treatment options provided elsewhere across Phoenix in community settings. The service will be supported by all existing Phoenix policy, protocol, senior management and governance.
Core Services
- a structured, psychologically informed environment, where the social relationships, structure of the day and different activities are all deliberately designed to work together to help people’s health and well-being.
- Support for people with various longstanding emotional problems to spend time and engage in positive activities together in an organised and structured way without substances.
- residents are responsible for the day-to-day running of the house and support each other throughout the programme, with more senior residents becoming ‘buddies’ for new residents. After completing treatment at the residential, residents are supported to move on to our supported housing services or return to their own area.
- a team of Therapeutic Support Workers will support the day to day functions of the house and daily support needs.
- A structured ‘group programme’ designed to meet a range of identified needs and based on NICE guidance and UK Drug Treatment Guidelines
- a medically monitored detox – under the care and management of a sub-contracted qualified GP
- onsite Registered Mental Health Nurse to support supervision of detox
Key Features:
Assessment and Care-planning
- A comprehensive assessment of need prior to arrival with ongoing reviews as part of the care planning process
- The assigned Therapeutic Worker and allocated Programme Facilitator (Counsellor) will work with the client to create a mutually agreed Care Plan which will form the basis of a personalised therapeutic programme.
- Support for detoxification (as required) and facilitation of medical support from the GP. The detoxification regime will be agreed in conjunction with the client and GP either before admission or at the first session/day of arrival depending on the service. Clients are required to comply with the agreed detox regime as part of the therapeutic programme.
- Progress reports and meetings can be provided to ‘family/significant others’ on agreement with the client.
- Aftercare and exit planning from treatment commencement.
- Duration of treatment is responsive to client needs.
Programme Interventions
- Admission into the Welcome House stage of the programme including the opportunity to participate in a range of Welcome House interventions
- On completion of the Welcome House stage – a move on to the Primary Phase of treatment – where the client will attend a range of group interventions and meetings. Groups offered may vary depending on the service and may include personal and behavioral development interventions, relapse prevention, harm reduction, peer-led groups and meetings, gender support, social and community activities, mutual-aid etc.
- Structured one to one counselling sessions.
- Counsellor facilitated CBT group sessions.
- Employability support through engagement in a work role to support the running of the house and programme.
- A range of social activities.
- Family and significant others can visit the service weekly at allocated visits times. This is on agreement with management and all visits are appropriately risk assessed
- Completion of the Life story
- Treatment duration will be responsive depending on the needs of the client
Accommodation
- En-suite single bedroom including bedding and bedroom furniture provided.
- All meals including breakfast, lunch and dinner– dietary requirements will be identified as part of the initial comprehensive assessment to ensure options as per dietary needs.
- Access to onsite laundry facilities
- Accessible bedrooms and grounds, including facilities.
- Fully equipped fitness suite.
Discharge
- Discharge planning and completion of a Leavers pack prior to discharge.
- Ongoing referral to support agencies as required.
- An opportunity to attend Aftercare support through the graduate support programme and/or peer supporter roles.
- Naloxone provision
Safety features
- The service is registered with the Care Quality Commission
- Drug and alcohol testing as part of the therapeutic programme
- Highly trained staff are in service 24 hours per day and the service also benefits from ‘out of hours’ management on call
- Medication Management Policy in place for the storage and administration of medications
- Registered Mental Health Nurse
- Electronic Key Fobbed accessible floor access.
Bed Capacity
38 (male/female)
Trauma responsive residential service for women
Ophelia House is a Therapeutic Community offering CQC-registered drug and alcohol residential care to women. The service has been developed to meet the needs of women who require abstinence-based residential substance use treatment in a safe and therapeutic environment. Residents stay in a newly redeveloped and refurbished property in the leafy suburbs of Oxford.
The programme, delivered by an all-female staff team, is based on the Therapeutic Community model. Social relationships, daily structures and various activities are deliberately designed to support women’s health and well-being.
Community Members spend their first few weeks in what we call ‘the welcome house’ stage while they settle into their new surroundings. They will then move through the phases for the rest of the programme, which lasts between 3 and 6 months. Community Members are responsible for the day-to-day running of the house and support each other throughout the programme, with more senior Community Members becoming ‘buddies’ for newcomers.
After completing treatment at the residential, people are supported through our structured aftercare support programme.
Our bespoke structured group programme may include a focus on personal and behavioural development interventions, relapse prevention, harm reduction, peer-led groups and meetings, social and community activities, mutual aid and employability.
We provide a 3 to 6-month programme personalised to each resident’s needs. To experience the entire benefits of the programme, six months is recommended.
Treatments Provided
- Structured one to one sessions with a therapeutic worker
- Structured counselling sessions.
- Bespoke structured group programme
- On site Mental Health Nurse and Psychologist
- Delivery of the Freedom Programme
- Employability support through engagement in a work role to support the running of the house and programme.
- Access to complementary therapies and A range of social activities.
- On site delivery of our Recovery Through Nature Programme
- Family and significant others can visit the service weekly. This is on agreement with management and all visits are appropriately risk assessed
Facilities:
- Accommodation for up to 22 residents in single rooms with ensuite bathrooms
- Accessible bedrooms rooms with ensuite wet rooms – please speak to us about your specific accessibility needs
- Senior move-on accommodation on-site
- Large, fully equipped kitchen and dining area
- Purpose-built group space
- On-site leisure activities may include art therapy, yoga, cooking & baking, board games and books. TV/DVD and stereo equipment are available in the Lounge Room.
- Off-site activities may include hiking, access to local leisure centres and activities, and art classes.
- Large mature garden space for outdoor activities and our Recovery Through Nature programme
Discharge
- Discharge planning and completion of a Leavers pack prior to discharge.
- Ongoing referral to support agencies as required.
- An opportunity to attend Aftercare support through the graduate support programme and/or peer supporter roles.
- Naloxone provision
Bed Capacity
Adult Rehab: 22 Female en suite rooms
Community Based Alcohol and Drug Recovery
The Wirral Residential Service offers a drug and alcohol-free environment with structured support for people over the age of 18 who are looking to address their problematic drug and/or alcohol use.
All of our residential services are based around the Therapeutic Community approach to recovery, and have been successfully supporting people across the UK to achieve long-term recovery for more than 50 years.
The Wirral Residential Service is located in a large Edwardian house in the Wirral suburbs. The spacious service provides for 35 residents who are referred to as Community Members.
Our staff are highly skilled and experienced, with a passion for helping people to create brighter futures for themselves, their families and communities. We pride ourselves on being an inclusive service, committed to ensuring equality of access to treatment. Everyone is welcome to join our supportive Therapeutic Community, and our staff are culturally aware and sensitive to diverse needs.
Treatments Provided
- Comprehensive treatment programme within a therapeutic community setting, providing a range of health and social care services to suit the needs of individual service users. It promotes change by developing self-worth and personal responsibility, challenging individual attitudes and behaviour and encouraging the development of life and social skills through engagement in daily work and activity routines.
- Structured group work embraces Cognitive Behavioural Therapy methods
- One to one key working
- Relaxation room for mindfulness and wellbeing activities
- Detox regimes
- ‘Work-as-Therapy’ departments include: co-ordination/house management, welcome house support, cleaning/laundry, house management, catering- dining room preparation and adaptions gardening.
- Gender Groups
- Motivational Interviewing
- We use the accredited outcomes tool (outcomes star) to inform care planning
- Dog kennels for anyone wanting to accommodate their dog while in treatment
- Health & Wellbeing activities for example choir, recovery through nature, sporting activities and peer led social events e.g. bingo, karaoke, cinema
- There is the opportunity to move into Phoenix supported accommodation after treatment, this is assessed individually
Bed Capacity
35 (male/female)
A Community Rehabilitation Centre
Sefton Park is a therapeutic community that provides an integrative programme to its clients, who are seeking an alternative to the 12 Step Model. All our interventions are individualized/Person Centered in approach. We believe that every individual has the right to care and respect, autonomy and the choice to change the way they live.
We believe that individuals should also treat others with care and respect, allow others the right to autonomy and the choice to change, whilst being accountable and responsible for their own actions. The therapeutic community provides both support and challenge to each member of the group. Those in the latter stages of their treatment acting as role models and mentors to the newer members.
Treatments Provided
Medically Supervised Residential Detox: Alcohol, Drugs.
In addition to substance addictions we also offer treatment interventions that address Behavioral Addictions: such as gambling addiction, sexual addiction, shopping addiction, gaming and internet addiction.
We provide specialist residential treatment within the setting of an adapted Therapeutic Community.
Personalised treatment interventions based on the needs and the aspirations of the individual client.
The CQC has rated the service provided at Sefton Park as Outstanding in three areas and an overall Outstanding rating. Read the full CQC Report here.
Bed Capacity
Secure female-only floor of 9 beds.
Mixed floors with 19 beds.
Total beds 28.
A residential therapeutic, mixed gender community offering a unique substance misuse recovery programme, supporting best recovery outcomes.
Shardale St.Annes is a family-owned company located at the beautiful, seaside town of Lytham St.Annes on the Fylde coast, Lancashire. As a committed and caring organisation, we endeavour to be an integral part of every individual’s journey away from drug or alcohol dependency towards personal freedom, responsible behaviours and individuality. At Shardale we believe that freedom from drug or alcohol dependency is achievable by all, regardless of age, gender, race, culture, religious belief or personal history.
We can offer flexible, personalised treatment programmes ranging from 3 months up to 12 months if required, with varying levels of intensity, based on the assessed needs of the individual. Shardale’s underpinning philosophy is to provide a therapeutic treatment model of recovery which promotes personal freedom based on the adoption of responsible behaviours and positive life-affirming choices.
As we are based near the town of St.Annes all local amenities such as doctors, dentists and leisure facilities are all easily accessible, with the local parks, town and beach close by for spending quality time with family during visiting times.
Treatments Provided
Shardale offers a personalised treatment programme, enabling clients to make informed treatment choices which best support their own individual recovery journeys. Shardale programmes are underpinned by ‘Choice theory’ which is a proven and effective system for attaining a more efficient and fulfilling way of living. The model could be described as a non-hierarchial, democratic therapeutic community where the staff consider themselves members, and part of, the daily process, not detached from how the community operates and functions. Every client has a person-centred care plan, based on individual needs, the development of which is the result of joint-working between the client and their staff keyworker.
Our programme consists of 7 core value’s which aim to support clients to make positive life choices and function more productively in all aspects of their everyday life. The core values are:
1. Realisation and understanding
2. Re-connection and communication
3. Processing and integration
4. Personal responsibility, ‘Choice Theory’
5. Building resilience and relapse prevention
6. Re-establishing order and practical everyday living support
7. Consolidation and psycho-educational input
To support people of their recovery journey, the Shardale programme provides the right environmental conditions for change: warmth, acceptance, trust, empathy, together with straight talking and, of course, humour when the situation dictates.
Bed Capacity
38 beds (mixed gender)
Fast, Effective Drug & Alcohol Rehab Clinic
Somewhere House is a residential rehabilitation centre for those seeking help with their addiction. We are monitored by the CQC for quality of care. We provide treatment and support for individuals who wish to make changes to their lives.
The organisation have both internal and external monitoring systems, externally monitored by the CQC; we are currently rated as good in the new system.
Through intensive group therapy, one to one counselling sessions, recovery studies and also lots of fun group activities which help to re establish structure, routine and self belief. Our team specialises in clients with additional complexities e.g mental health, eating disorders and all have extensive training in trauma work, process and CBT. We work with a holistic approach meaning we treat the whole person and because we are a small facility with a large staff to client ratio, can offer the highest levels of person centred care.
We will support every individual to work towards their own recovery goals but are also aware of the importance of having someone there to listen and support them.
Treatments Provided
Our residential programme is tailored to the individual, including 10 group therapy sessions weekly (30 hours total), a minimum of 2 hours one to one counselling weekly with our fully qualified and expert counselling team. Family and couples’ therapy, recovery studies, family support, workshops e.g. money management, alternative therapies (e.g. art, clay, music). Mid way through treatment, clients give back by doing voluntary work in the community, attending events and equine therapy. Mutual aid meetings are available in house and also in the community. Treatment can be tough so we balance this with fun activities, games on the beach, cinema trips, a day trip monthly and a mentoring programme. Clients are encouraged to seek education; we have links to colleges and a Universal Credit liaison worker is on hand to support with benefit queries.
Specialisms
We specialise in clients with complex needs or a dual diagnosis. Eating disorders, Bipolar, Schizophrenia, Trauma sufferers, Personality Disorders, PTSD, Criminal Record to name a few. Our facility is small, staff to client ratio is high and therefore our programme is individual and holistic, and we tailor your treatment accordingly. We also work with transgender, gender neutral, non-binary and LGBTQ clients.
Gender Specific
We assess clients of any gender including male, female, transgender and non-binary at Somewhere House.
Family Support
Family values are at the core of the treatment programme and ethos of Somewhere House. Clients are encouraged to have visits. Regular facetime, skype and phone contact with clients’ children is encouraged, supported and facilitated. Family therapy is available (in person or by video call) and is included in the weekly rate.
Dual Diagnosis
We can support complex clients or those with a dual diagnosis for example Schizophrenia, Personality Disorder, Trauma, PTSD, Bi-Polar to name a few. We work in conjunction with our local GP and community mental health team from a shared care approach.
Disabled Access
We do not currently have access to wheelchairs as our bedrooms are located on the first and second stairs. Clients with limited mobility can be assessed in person on an individual basis
Move on Accommodation
Our move on accommodation is clean, comfortable, abstinence based and comprises shared houses, flats and bedsits and is for clients who wish to continue their recovery in the community with the full support of Somewhere House (an aftercare package must be in place) and if appropriate, relocate long term. The accommodations are based in Burnham on Sea and the nearby town of Bridgwater.
Aftercare
We offer an aftercare package that can also be tailored to the individual. This comprises ongoing group therapy and one to one counselling, 24 hour on call support, giving back to the community through a variety of voluntary work opportunities – many supported by a trained counsellor. The chance to mentor an in house client, access to retraining and education through our links with local colleges, support with Universal Credit and/or finance related matters. Attaining paid employment. Transition back to home. Transition back to work.
Restrictions
All client referrals are considered including arson and serious index offences. This does not guarantee acceptance though and further information may be required before a decision can be reached.
Bed Capacity
14 beds (mixed)
Supporting Individuals at the Beginning of Their Journey
Stanfield house is a 12 bed rehab recovery house based in the heart of the Lake District. We offer a safe environment where individuals can embrace support from the peer group, participate in structured daily activities, become independent, and engage with the community around them free of substances.
Treatments Provided
- Weekly activities timetable comprising of core and optional interventions
- Evidenced-based Psychosocial Interventions including Recovery Skills, Mood Management, and Mindfulness tailored for use in the rehab setting
- Access to Breaking Free Online
- Completion of Rehab workbook
- One-to-one key-working sessions
- Access to Mutual Aid, Employment, Training and Education (ETE) and other community, social and diversionary opportunities
- Daily living and independence skills
- Social activities and family visits
- Housing support and resettlement
- Relapse Prevention work
- Health and Wellbeing advice and support including smoking cessation, sexual health etc
- Access to Counselling and CBT
Bed Capacity
12 beds (male/female)
The Bridges Hull is a residential rehabilitation centre based in Hull, providing full-time specialist drug and alcohol addiction services for women and men over the age of 18.
We’re experts in helping people to address and recover from addiction. Established in 2004 and run by The Forward Trust charity, we provide a safe, intimate, comfortable environment in which to turn your life around.
Our services include:
· A treatment programme based on the proven and effective 12-step approach
· A range of individual and group activities including therapy, counselling, meditation, study groups, and outdoor and social activities
· A comfortable, private room for every client
· Friendly, non-judgemental, professional support from people who understand addiction and recovery
Our evidence-based treatment programme is highly effective in supporting our clients into recovery.
Our treatment programme uses evidence-based interventions that are to be proven effective in treating addictions and promoting attitude and behaviour change, including
· 12-step model of recovery – first developed by Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, the model is now widely seen as one of the most effective clinical interventions for addiction, as endorsed by Visible Recovery.
· Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) elements – an approach that helps people learn how to change their own thoughts and behaviors in relation to addiction. This is combined alongside the Seeking Safety approach to support people with trauma, substance abuse, and/or posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
· Therapeutic Communities approach – supporting staff and clients to play an active role in running the treatment community. We encourage collective openness and sharing in order to maintain a supportive, therapeutic environment in which you can achieve your goals
The stages of treatment
Our dedicated team of professionals go beyond mere expertise in their fields; they are compassionate individuals who genuinely care about our clients’ wellbeing. Collaboratively, they design personalised treatment plans tailored to meet each client’s distinctive and individual needs.
The process for our treatment plan includes three key stages:
Stage one treatment is specifically geared towards addressing substance-use and associated behaviour.
Overview: This stage of treatment will support the clients to identify and address addictive thinking and behaviour, and replace them with recovery-focused attitudes and behaviours.
Session types: we deliver a balanced blend of individual counselling and group therapy sessions to help address some of the fundamental aspects of addiction. Through the combination of individual and group sessions we nurture a supportive and transformative environment; individuals gain the insights and skills necessary to succeed in their ongoing journey towards recovery.
Notes: In this stage clients are not permitted to leave the centre by themselves and will be accompanied by a staff member/volunteer at all times.
Stage two is dedicated to equipping the client for a successful transition into the community – free from the influence of drugs and/or alcohol.
Overview: This phase places a strong emphasis on aspects such as volunteering and education. At The Bridges, we have established local partnerships with a variety of organisations and charities that provide a wide array of activities and volunteering opportunities tailored to the needs and interests of our client, with treatment building on the work done in Stage one.
Sessions: Phase two of the treatment will proceed to involve clients in the therapeutic programme featuring one-on-one interventions, educational workshops, and step groups.
Notes: Clients in this stage are permitted to leave the centre unaccompanied, they continue to engage in daily treatment groups and are subject to a curfew.
Leaving treatment is the final key stepping stones of our work, preparing clients for their transition from rehabilitation into their new lives outside of it.
Overview: Clients will collaborate with our Resettlement Worker to create a comprehensive resettlement plan, ensuring they secure a suitable place to reside upon completing their treatment given that many of clients are from all parts of the country. For those clients choosing to remain in the Hull area after their treatment we also offer tenancy support via our Recovery Housing (based in Hull City centre). This initiative is available to those requiring housing during the initial four to six weeks of discharge, with tenancies conditional on maintaining abstinence alongside weekly meetings with a Recovery Worker. Hull has various city-wide service user groups, forums, recovery cafés and events.
Discharge support – Since 2014, less than 20% of graduates from The Bridges have remained in Hull following treatment. The majority of those who chose to remain either originate from Hull and the surrounding areas, or have a strong local connection. To support our clients with their reintegration, we work closely with each client to create an emergency discharge plan in the event of early exit from treatment (for any reason) to ensure continuity of care and safety for the client and the local community.
Forward Connect – Our recovery community, Forward Connect, is a peer-led mutual aid community of like-minded people who are making good progress in their own journey – this could be people in addiction recovery, family recovery, moving away from crime, overcoming mental health problems, or who are coming out of a period of unemployment or homelessness. Forward Connect is an online in-person events/reunions and an off-shoot for people to connect and make lasting friendships.
Accommodation
Bedrooms
It features a variety of single and shared rooms, with separate floors for male and female clients. Each of our rooms are comfortably furnished, some having ensuite facilities. Bedrooms are furnished with a bed and nightstand, desk and chair and has built-in storage for clothes. The building is monitored via a CCTV system for added peace of mind.
Communal areas
In our communal areas, we’ve catered for a range of interests so residents can relax and unwind while getting to know each other outside of the therapeutic sessions. We have a TV lounge, spacious dining room, and a dedicated quiet space for personal reflection. Activities that are freely available include a variety of board games, a pool table and a wide range of books.
The Bridges has also started offer additional wellbeing services including delivering yoga, mindfulness and meditation in our health and wellbeing suite.
A special part of residing at The Bridges is the communal kitchen and dining space where meals are enjoyed together. All meals are thoughtfully prepared in our dedicated kitchen space which is both spacious and equipped to support the needs of all residents.
Treatments Provided
12 Step (Minnesota Model)
Motivational Enhancement Therapy
Therapeutic Communities
Relationships Matter Workshop
Bed Capacity
Adult Rehab (18+) Mixed Gender: 19 Bedspaces
3 Double Male Occupancy Rooms
3 Double Female Occupancy Rooms
3 Single Male Occupancy Rooms
4 Single Female Occupancy Rooms
We place equal importance on helping people to recover from their addiction as we do on helping them re-build a positive, independent life in order to sustain their abstinence once they have left our care.
Our programme is for men and women seeking an abstinence-based residential treatment programme to achieve lasting recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
We are situated in the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. We have four residential treatment houses in the village of Brimscombe, near Stroud, with safe women only and mixed accommodation.
During the last CQC inspection Nelson House has been awarded ‘Good’ from CQC across all areas of The Nelson Trust’s Residential Rehabilitation Services.
How long does the programme last?
Your care plan is designed for a period of 12 to 24 weeks. However, individual circumstances and needs vary and some clients need to extend or reduce their stay. We review progress regularly and clients are involved in planning their move-on in a way that meets their personal needs.
Many of our clients come to us with nothing. They may have lost relationships, jobs, sometimes their home and their children. They leave us with improved health and the tools, support and friendships they need to change the whole of their life. From one framed by dependence on substances to a life of independence and fulfilment.
How our approach turns lives around
Lifelong recovery is much more than abstinence from drugs and alcohol. It’s about finding a whole new way of living. So to overcome addiction, we treat its causes. We give everyone that leaves our care the tools and support they need to manage the stresses of everyday life and live independently, without the need for any mood-altering substances.
Beating addiction and breaking the cycle of relapse
Our residential abstinence-based treatment programmes are here to help our clients achieve genuine long-lasting recovery. A stay with us provides much-needed emotional support, improves physical health and provides the tools needed to live a new life of freedom and happiness.
Specialist Women’s Programme
Our Women’s Residential Treatment Programme is particularly suited to those with a history of childhood sexual abuse; domestic or sexual violence; sex-working; women with a pattern of relapse linked to forming unhelpful relationships with men, perhaps in previous treatment episodes.
We provide a therapeutic environment and women-only treatment houses where women can work together to address their substance misuse and any underlying issues safely.
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Nelson Trust Informed Approaches
A programme tailored to you
Our programme is holistic and client-centred. We build personally-tailored care plans for each client based on their individual needs, circumstances and personal strengths. We consider not only addiction itself, but also the physical and mental health of each client, their emotional well-being, their family circumstances and their needs in respect of finances, housing, education, training and wider social integration. Our aspiration for every client is that they complete treatment with the confidence to sustain their recovery, maintain abstinence from drugs and alcohol, and have a clear plan of action to attain their future goals and ambitions.
An integrative approach
Treatment is based on firm clinical evidence and is in line with Department of Health guidance on best treatment practice. This means that we use a range of therapeutic techniques including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing (MI) and mindfulness.
A personal recovery programme, therapeutic groups and workshops are interwoven with education, recreational activities, practical support and the day-to-day routines of a therapeutic community and it is the whole of this programme that comes together to provide a comprehensive plan of action to address treatment care and support needs.
Residential treatment workshops
We provide an empowering learning environment for clients of the Nelson Trust’s Residential Rehab to attend a mixed programme of workshops to complement their therapeutic treatment journey. Classes are provided by SGS College, Adult Education Gloucestershire, WEA as well as our independent team of tutors.
What will life be like in rehab?
We make every effort to create a safe, supportive and friendly community. Shopping, cooking and sharing meals together, alongside daily routines bring people together and many lifelong friendships are made here. You can see some of the activities in our therapeutic programme where you will learn, develop and grow in your recovery.
Evidence-based practice
The Nelson Trust has been an initiator of many partnerships and has piloted innovative services in the fields of addiction, family therapy and work with women with complex needs. At the heart of our innovation always lies the learning from those we work with, listening to their needs, their strengths and their ambitions has always directed the work we do.
We follow our experience and models of good practice, we systematically monitor our work in order to celebrate clients’ progress but also to enable action-learning to happen from the bottom-up and improve our practice and services. This process is guided by our monitoring of key client outcomes, which enables us to check the progress clients make against our overall aim of supporting people affected by drug and/or alcohol addiction to recover and thrive in their communities.
We are able to map how our specific aims (such as improving clients’ understanding of patterns of addictive behaviour, developing their life skills, enabling them to create safety in their lives) are achieved by providing activities (provide counselling, psycho-educational activities, employability courses & parenting groups in a trauma and gender-responsive environment, & provide advocacy & 1-2-1 advice on housing, finances, domestic violence, etc.) which translate into outcomes by measuring key indicators (number of clients completing treatment drug and/or alcohol free, number of clients co-producing a care plan during treatment, number of clients accessing relevant interventions).
Bed Capacity
44 Rehab beds / 20 Women-only
Tom Harrison House provides a specialist addiction recovery programme for former and still-serving UK Armed Forces and emergency services personnel.
Our bespoke 12-week residential programme is designed specifically for those who have served and who may struggle to engage with mainstream, civilian rehabilitation services.
The programme is grounded in a supportive community of people with shared experiences and includes a range of therapeutic groups and activities to help restore our clients’ physical, emotional and psychological wellbeing.
Our individualised, trauma-informed approach addresses the unique needs of ex-service personnel and is the first of its kind in the UK.
Open Access
Our Open Access service is designed to connect addicted ex-service personnel with the support of our community, and acts as a hub for referrals, signposting, interaction, engagement and support.
Get in touch if you’d like to meet our community and find out more about the project. Attending one of our open access drop in sessions or events is a great way to begin your recovery journey with Tom Harrison House.
Clients, family members or professionals can refer from anywhere in the UK. If you’d like more information or to make a referral, please get in touch with our admissions team who will arrange your assessment, in person or over the phone, at a time to suit you.
Our Programme
We offer a 12-week residential programme of therapies, experiences and activities. The programme, designed in consultation with veterans in recovery and the only one of its kind in the UK, is based upon finding a balance between emotional, physical and mental recovery. In the pre-admission stage, we work with all clients to achieve abstinence prior to embarking on the programme.
In a typical week, the community will take part in an art therapy session, practice mindfulness, go swimming, participate in equine therapy, work with a personal trainer at the gym, experience a variety of therapeutic and educational groups, support one another in completing recovery assignments and work on their individual recovery and resettlement plans. Core to our programme are three interpersonal Group Therapy sessions and one-to-one counselling sessions for each client every week.
The team works closely with partners such as Mersey Care, The Royal British Legion, Liverpool Veterans’ HQ, BNENC, Everton in the Community, Shy Lowen Sanctuary, FACT, Rydal Hall and a host of others to make sure that the programme remains rich and varied and provides experiences that foster openness, exploration and connection.
We work with each client to begin to develop and embed the mindset, resilience and resources, in other words the “recovery capital”, necessary to build a strong, stable and robust ongoing recovery. By providing a supportive community, education, therapies and opportunities for real self-development, the programme works as a foundation for a new life, and not just a way to overcome the immediate issue of physical dependence on drugs or alcohol.
It is through this bespoke model, with an emphasis on the role of co-occurring trauma, safety, confidentiality and camaraderie, as well as reintegration into “civilian” communities, that a community of ex-servicepeople who possess shared experiences, perspectives and resources, is built.
Family Support
On offer to all those clients who access our service is an additional layer of Family Support, through our MFARE (Military Families Addiction Recovery Experience) programme, developed with support from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund.
The aim of MFARE is to engage with and involve the family members of the addicted client in the recovery process, to improve the understanding, wellbeing and resilience of families of ex-servicepeople recovering from addiction.
It provides family members with the opportunity, through education and support, to begin their own journey of healing and recovery from the impact of alcohol or drug addiction. By including those closest to the client in the recovery process, we aim to ensure that, post-programme, the family can work together in support of their recovery.
Our dedicated MFARE support worker delivers weekly individual family meetings, monthly family groups and quarterly residential sessions. Working alongside the core Tom Harrison House team, our Families Worker is able to provide insight into the clients’ wider recovery process and to highlight additional needs from the broader family perspective.
The service also offers access to an online support group to ensure on-going and out-of-hours support.
Parkland Place Lancashire is a residential detoxification centre located in Withnell, between Chorley and Blackburn in Lancashire. It specializes in medically managed treatment for drug and alcohol addiction, providing a tranquil, semi‑rural setting designed to support individuals in the early stages of recovery. The facility welcomes clients from across the UK and abroad and operates 24 hours a day with a full professional team offering assessment, tailored care planning, and support throughout the detox process.
The centre’s care model is holistic and bespoke, with initial assessments used to shape individual treatment pathways. It is staffed around‑the‑clock by medical professionals, including doctors and nurses, supported by recovery workers, kitchen and support staff, all focused on delivering safe and effective detoxification. Accommodation comprises 23 furnished single rooms with en‑suite facilities, and clients are provided with nutritious, locally sourced meals and a range of support services during their stay.
Breaking free from addiction to alcohol or drugs means finding treatment that meets your needs. The factors that go into deciding on rehab treatment include (e.g.) how long you’ve suffered from alcohol or substance abuse, frequency of substance use, your medical history, and previous relapses.
Private treatment for alcohol or drug rehab in a clinic in Gloucestershire can provide comfortable, safe detoxification. Treatment usually includes therapy from alcohol and drug specialists, many having personal experience of addiction themselves.
Alcohol or drug rehab stays in Gloucestershire vary from 14-84 days or longer. Most rehab clinics include detox, therapy, and planning supports for the future.
Costs of private rehab treatment are different for each clinic, and depend on your needs, and duration of stay. An estimate for Abbeycare Gloucester can be obtained from Abbeybot, below.
What Happens In Alcohol Or Drug Rehab Gloucester?
During rehab, you’ll complete a full withdrawal from alcohol or drugs, gain insights into the reasons behind your addiction, and plan supports for the future, to prevent relapse.
Inpatient treatment is usually preferable to outpatient treatment, as you can work continuously on recovery from addiction, uninterrupted by the events of daily life.
Some centres also provide additional supports for family members, including therapy or aftercare programmes.
Core Program
- Supervised detox
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Holistic and alternative treatments
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Individually tailored recovery care plans
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Attractive pricing
- Multi-Disciplinary Addictions Assessment & Review
- Supervised Medical Detoxification
- Harm Reduction Interventions
- Person Centred Recovery Care Planning
- Therapeutic Recovery Programme
- Post Treatment Planning & Coordination
- Assertive Outreach including aftercare groups
Person-centred Treatment to Individuals with Addiction
Leigh Bank is a 16 bed recovery project in Oldham, providing effective person-centred treatment to individuals with addiction. It offers a safe environment where individuals can embrace support from the peer group, participate in structured daily activities, become independent, and engage with the community around them free of substances.
Treatments Provided
- Weekly activities timetable comprising of core and optional interventions
- Evidenced-based Psychosocial Interventions including Recovery Skills, Mood Management, and Mindfulness tailored for use in the rehab setting
- Access to Breaking Free Online
- Completion of Rehab workbook
- One-to-one key-working sessions
- Access to Mutual Aid, Employment, Training and Education (ETE) and other community, social and diversionary opportunities
- Daily living and independence skills
- Social activities and family visits
- Housing support and resettlement
- Relapse Prevention work
- Health and Wellbeing advice and support including smoking cessation, sexual health etc
- Access to Counselling and CBT
Bed Capacity
16 beds (male/female)
Adult Residential Rehab and Detox
Phoenix Futures’ Scottish Residential is a disability-friendly service which offers a drug and alcohol-free environment and structured support for people over the age of 18 looking to address their problematic drug and/or alcohol use.
We have been successfully supporting people to achieve long term recovery for more than 25 years in Scotland and for 50 years across the wider UK.
The service is based in a modern, newly refurbished centre, with excellent links to the city centre and a wide range of off-site activities available through our network of partnerships.
Our service features:
- 31 individual, accessible bedrooms with en-suite wet room / bathrooms – adaptations can be made to bedrooms responsive to the needs of the service user e.g. bed supports, toilet aids, grab bars. The service also works in partnership with occupational health teams to ensure access to aids required for each individual.
- Designated gender specific rooms and social lounges
- Level access reception area – with disabled parking bay directly in front of main entrance
- Level access service on both ground and first floors, with a lift between ground and first floors with tactile press buttons
- 2 x large separate bathrooms with mobility aids and bath hoist – one on each the ground and first floors. Service also benefits from a mobile hoist and evacuation chair for emergency response.
- 2 x Level access gardens
- Information accessibility – workbooks and work sheets can be printed in a readable text
Treatments Provided
- Comprehensive treatment programme within a therapeutic community setting, providing a range of health and social care services to suit the needs of individual service users. It promotes change by developing self-worth and personal responsibility, challenging individual attitudes and behaviour and encouraging the development of life and social skills through engagement in daily work and activity routines.
- Structured psycho-social personal development group work embraces Cognitive Behavioural Therapy methods
- Personalised support provided through one-to-one sessions and alternative therapies.
- We use the accredited outcomes tool (outcomes star) to inform care planning
- Detox regimes
- Health & Wellbeing activities for example; Together Project- music & performing arts, swimming, arts and crafts. There are also a large number of partners in and around Glasgow who support individuals to engage in various activities – partners agencies will be detailed in the Recovery plan and collaboratively agreed in response to individual need.
- After completing treatment at the residential, residents are supported to move onto our supported housing services or their own accommodation
- ‘Work-as-Therapy’ departments include: co-ordination/house management, welcome house support, cleaning/laundry, publications, house management, catering- dining room preparation and adaptions gardening.
- Engagement with online groups
- Gender Groups
- Family sessions to support loved ones understanding and education
- Various interventions delivered inhouse and/or external by partners of the service to support personal development and growth in recovery capital
- Phoenix Re:United – Aftercare group
- Phoenix Specialist Move-On Housing pathway – we currently have one property which has been partially adapted for wheelchair users.
*There may be a small number of activities where accessibility is limited in these cases we will provide appropriate alternative activities.
What medication should I bring with me?
Our admissions team will discuss the required medication to bring with you upon arrival. Throughout your programme there will be regular opportunities to meet with the doctor to review your needs.
Bed Capacity
31 (male/female)
Community Based Alcohol and Drug Recovery
The Wirral Residential Service offers a drug and alcohol-free environment with structured support for people over the age of 18 who are looking to address their problematic drug and/or alcohol use.
All of our residential services are based around the Therapeutic Community approach to recovery, and have been successfully supporting people across the UK to achieve long-term recovery for more than 50 years.
The Wirral Residential Service is located in a large Edwardian house in the Wirral suburbs. The spacious service provides for 35 residents who are referred to as Community Members.
Our staff are highly skilled and experienced, with a passion for helping people to create brighter futures for themselves, their families and communities. We pride ourselves on being an inclusive service, committed to ensuring equality of access to treatment. Everyone is welcome to join our supportive Therapeutic Community, and our staff are culturally aware and sensitive to diverse needs.
Treatments Provided
- Comprehensive treatment programme within a therapeutic community setting, providing a range of health and social care services to suit the needs of individual service users. It promotes change by developing self-worth and personal responsibility, challenging individual attitudes and behaviour and encouraging the development of life and social skills through engagement in daily work and activity routines.
- Structured group work embraces Cognitive Behavioural Therapy methods
- One to one key working
- Relaxation room for mindfulness and wellbeing activities
- Detox regimes
- ‘Work-as-Therapy’ departments include: co-ordination/house management, welcome house support, cleaning/laundry, house management, catering- dining room preparation and adaptions gardening.
- Gender Groups
- Motivational Interviewing
- We use the accredited outcomes tool (outcomes star) to inform care planning
- Dog kennels for anyone wanting to accommodate their dog while in treatment
- Health & Wellbeing activities for example choir, recovery through nature, sporting activities and peer led social events e.g. bingo, karaoke, cinema
- There is the opportunity to move into Phoenix supported accommodation after treatment, this is assessed individually
Bed Capacity
35 (male/female)
Supporting Individuals at the Beginning of Their Journey
Stanfield house is a 12 bed rehab recovery house based in the heart of the Lake District. We offer a safe environment where individuals can embrace support from the peer group, participate in structured daily activities, become independent, and engage with the community around them free of substances.
Treatments Provided
- Weekly activities timetable comprising of core and optional interventions
- Evidenced-based Psychosocial Interventions including Recovery Skills, Mood Management, and Mindfulness tailored for use in the rehab setting
- Access to Breaking Free Online
- Completion of Rehab workbook
- One-to-one key-working sessions
- Access to Mutual Aid, Employment, Training and Education (ETE) and other community, social and diversionary opportunities
- Daily living and independence skills
- Social activities and family visits
- Housing support and resettlement
- Relapse Prevention work
- Health and Wellbeing advice and support including smoking cessation, sexual health etc
- Access to Counselling and CBT
Bed Capacity
12 beds (male/female)
Person-centred Treatment to Individuals with Addiction
Leigh Bank is a 16 bed recovery project in Oldham, providing effective person-centred treatment to individuals with addiction. It offers a safe environment where individuals can embrace support from the peer group, participate in structured daily activities, become independent, and engage with the community around them free of substances.
Treatments Provided
- Weekly activities timetable comprising of core and optional interventions
- Evidenced-based Psychosocial Interventions including Recovery Skills, Mood Management, and Mindfulness tailored for use in the rehab setting
- Access to Breaking Free Online
- Completion of Rehab workbook
- One-to-one key-working sessions
- Access to Mutual Aid, Employment, Training and Education (ETE) and other community, social and diversionary opportunities
- Daily living and independence skills
- Social activities and family visits
- Housing support and resettlement
- Relapse Prevention work
- Health and Wellbeing advice and support including smoking cessation, sexual health etc
- Access to Counselling and CBT
Bed Capacity
16 beds (male/female)
Fast, Effective Drug & Alcohol Rehab Clinic
Somewhere House is a residential rehabilitation centre for those seeking help with their addiction. We are monitored by the CQC for quality of care. We provide treatment and support for individuals who wish to make changes to their lives.
The organisation have both internal and external monitoring systems, externally monitored by the CQC; we are currently rated as good in the new system.
Through intensive group therapy, one to one counselling sessions, recovery studies and also lots of fun group activities which help to re establish structure, routine and self belief. Our team specialises in clients with additional complexities e.g mental health, eating disorders and all have extensive training in trauma work, process and CBT. We work with a holistic approach meaning we treat the whole person and because we are a small facility with a large staff to client ratio, can offer the highest levels of person centred care.
We will support every individual to work towards their own recovery goals but are also aware of the importance of having someone there to listen and support them.
Treatments Provided
Our residential programme is tailored to the individual, including 10 group therapy sessions weekly (30 hours total), a minimum of 2 hours one to one counselling weekly with our fully qualified and expert counselling team. Family and couples’ therapy, recovery studies, family support, workshops e.g. money management, alternative therapies (e.g. art, clay, music). Mid way through treatment, clients give back by doing voluntary work in the community, attending events and equine therapy. Mutual aid meetings are available in house and also in the community. Treatment can be tough so we balance this with fun activities, games on the beach, cinema trips, a day trip monthly and a mentoring programme. Clients are encouraged to seek education; we have links to colleges and a Universal Credit liaison worker is on hand to support with benefit queries.
Specialisms
We specialise in clients with complex needs or a dual diagnosis. Eating disorders, Bipolar, Schizophrenia, Trauma sufferers, Personality Disorders, PTSD, Criminal Record to name a few. Our facility is small, staff to client ratio is high and therefore our programme is individual and holistic, and we tailor your treatment accordingly. We also work with transgender, gender neutral, non-binary and LGBTQ clients.
Gender Specific
We assess clients of any gender including male, female, transgender and non-binary at Somewhere House.
Family Support
Family values are at the core of the treatment programme and ethos of Somewhere House. Clients are encouraged to have visits. Regular facetime, skype and phone contact with clients’ children is encouraged, supported and facilitated. Family therapy is available (in person or by video call) and is included in the weekly rate.
Dual Diagnosis
We can support complex clients or those with a dual diagnosis for example Schizophrenia, Personality Disorder, Trauma, PTSD, Bi-Polar to name a few. We work in conjunction with our local GP and community mental health team from a shared care approach.
Disabled Access
We do not currently have access to wheelchairs as our bedrooms are located on the first and second stairs. Clients with limited mobility can be assessed in person on an individual basis
Move on Accommodation
Our move on accommodation is clean, comfortable, abstinence based and comprises shared houses, flats and bedsits and is for clients who wish to continue their recovery in the community with the full support of Somewhere House (an aftercare package must be in place) and if appropriate, relocate long term. The accommodations are based in Burnham on Sea and the nearby town of Bridgwater.
Aftercare
We offer an aftercare package that can also be tailored to the individual. This comprises ongoing group therapy and one to one counselling, 24 hour on call support, giving back to the community through a variety of voluntary work opportunities – many supported by a trained counsellor. The chance to mentor an in house client, access to retraining and education through our links with local colleges, support with Universal Credit and/or finance related matters. Attaining paid employment. Transition back to home. Transition back to work.
Restrictions
All client referrals are considered including arson and serious index offences. This does not guarantee acceptance though and further information may be required before a decision can be reached.
Bed Capacity
14 beds (mixed)
Supporting Individuals at the Beginning of Their Journey
Stanfield house is a 12 bed rehab recovery house based in the heart of the Lake District. We offer a safe environment where individuals can embrace support from the peer group, participate in structured daily activities, become independent, and engage with the community around them free of substances.
Treatments Provided
- Weekly activities timetable comprising of core and optional interventions
- Evidenced-based Psychosocial Interventions including Recovery Skills, Mood Management, and Mindfulness tailored for use in the rehab setting
- Access to Breaking Free Online
- Completion of Rehab workbook
- One-to-one key-working sessions
- Access to Mutual Aid, Employment, Training and Education (ETE) and other community, social and diversionary opportunities
- Daily living and independence skills
- Social activities and family visits
- Housing support and resettlement
- Relapse Prevention work
- Health and Wellbeing advice and support including smoking cessation, sexual health etc
- Access to Counselling and CBT
Bed Capacity
12 beds (male/female)
Community Based Alcohol and Drug Recovery
The Wirral Residential Service offers a drug and alcohol-free environment with structured support for people over the age of 18 who are looking to address their problematic drug and/or alcohol use.
All of our residential services are based around the Therapeutic Community approach to recovery, and have been successfully supporting people across the UK to achieve long-term recovery for more than 50 years.
The Wirral Residential Service is located in a large Edwardian house in the Wirral suburbs. The spacious service provides for 35 residents who are referred to as Community Members.
Our staff are highly skilled and experienced, with a passion for helping people to create brighter futures for themselves, their families and communities. We pride ourselves on being an inclusive service, committed to ensuring equality of access to treatment. Everyone is welcome to join our supportive Therapeutic Community, and our staff are culturally aware and sensitive to diverse needs.
Treatments Provided
- Comprehensive treatment programme within a therapeutic community setting, providing a range of health and social care services to suit the needs of individual service users. It promotes change by developing self-worth and personal responsibility, challenging individual attitudes and behaviour and encouraging the development of life and social skills through engagement in daily work and activity routines.
- Structured group work embraces Cognitive Behavioural Therapy methods
- One to one key working
- Relaxation room for mindfulness and wellbeing activities
- Detox regimes
- ‘Work-as-Therapy’ departments include: co-ordination/house management, welcome house support, cleaning/laundry, house management, catering- dining room preparation and adaptions gardening.
- Gender Groups
- Motivational Interviewing
- We use the accredited outcomes tool (outcomes star) to inform care planning
- Dog kennels for anyone wanting to accommodate their dog while in treatment
- Health & Wellbeing activities for example choir, recovery through nature, sporting activities and peer led social events e.g. bingo, karaoke, cinema
- There is the opportunity to move into Phoenix supported accommodation after treatment, this is assessed individually
Bed Capacity
35 (male/female)
Supporting Individuals at the Beginning of Their Journey
Stanfield house is a 12 bed rehab recovery house based in the heart of the Lake District. We offer a safe environment where individuals can embrace support from the peer group, participate in structured daily activities, become independent, and engage with the community around them free of substances.
Treatments Provided
- Weekly activities timetable comprising of core and optional interventions
- Evidenced-based Psychosocial Interventions including Recovery Skills, Mood Management, and Mindfulness tailored for use in the rehab setting
- Access to Breaking Free Online
- Completion of Rehab workbook
- One-to-one key-working sessions
- Access to Mutual Aid, Employment, Training and Education (ETE) and other community, social and diversionary opportunities
- Daily living and independence skills
- Social activities and family visits
- Housing support and resettlement
- Relapse Prevention work
- Health and Wellbeing advice and support including smoking cessation, sexual health etc
- Access to Counselling and CBT
Bed Capacity
12 beds (male/female)
A Rehabilitation Centre For Mothers
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery (formerly known as Trevi House) and one of three centres provided by charity Trevi, is a unique residential rehabilitation unit located in Plymouth. Since 1993, Trevi has been offering treatment to women with alcohol and/or drug related problems. What makes us different and quite rare is that our residents are able to live at Jasmine with their children. Jasmine Mother’s Recovery is both a home and a safe place, where mothers and their children remain together as a family unit.
We offer supported detox and a structured rehabilitation programme that promotes the transition towards an independent life, free from substance misuse. Each mother and child is individually assessed prior to entry.
Our aims at Jasmine Mother’s Recovery are: To provide a warm, safe and friendly environment. To treat all residents and their children as individuals, offering services that meet their needs. To provide an understanding response to the needs and feelings of carers, visitors and give the women and their children the opportunity to live the life they deserve.
Our programme reflects three main areas of need; addiction, parenting and healthy relationships. The following gives an outline of the groups and therapeutic interventions that each resident is expected to participate in.
- Addiction
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery delivers a weekly Recovery Training group made up of workshops which focus on motivation, relapse prevention and living a life substance free. It includes a component relating to Parenting in Recovery which looks at the impact of being a mum upon recovery, and conversely the impact of drug / alcohol used upon parenting.
All residents have a nominated counsellor for weekly counselling sessions (min 1 per week). This provides a space to address underlying issues. Residents will be asked to completed personal work between 1-2-1 sessions.
Residents are asked to prepare a range of personal presentations which they share with their peers for feedback.
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery expects to see each resident present her personal work within the agreed timeframe and to a high standard. As part of this, mum will be asked to prepare a ‘Children’s Lifeline’ whereby she examines in detail the impact of her substance misuse and relationships upon her children from the perspective of her child.
- Parenting
At Jasmine Mother’s Recovery, each resident can expect to access practical support and guidance, alongside interventions to better help her meet her child’s emotional needs.
We would expect to provide an enhanced level of support during the first week / fortnight. Such support will include guidance with basic care tasks such as feeding / winding / settling. It will be tailored to the needs expressed by mum and observed by staff in the first 24 – 48 hours of placement.
Once mother and child settled together, mum will be expected to provide all the care for her baby / child. Jasmine Mother’s Recovery will monitor progress using maternal feedback and our observations (formal and informal). Overnight, staff carry out hourly checks using the cot cameras to ensure that the child is settled in their bed / cot, and that mum is meeting their needs.
Any identified deficits in the maternal capacity to meet the infant’s needs would be relayed directly to mum and appropriate education / support provided.
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery will to agree with the child’s Social Worker the preferred means of communicating how the placement is progressing outside of the formal reporting time frame. Any issues of note would be raised immediately.
We carry out regular Parenting Observations in order to establish any areas where extra support might be needed; i.e. bedtime routine, play, handling. We offer feedback to mum regarding these observations and would incorporate them within our ongoing assessment.
All children have a nominated nursery key worker. We offer 1-2-1 sessions to discuss any issues and concerns and agree care plans.
- Healthy Relationships
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery recognise that many residents have been in previously unhealthy relationships, which may have been abusive / controlling. Through groups and personal work we start to try to increase residents’ awareness of their personal interactions with others and begin to build positive relationships with those around them.
Trevi as an organisation, delivers the Freedom to Change programme and You & Me Mum; both groups explore the impact of Domestic Abuse upon children.
We expect to see the mother demonstrate an understanding in regards the risks associated with domestic abuse and what steps she can take to ensure that her child is safeguarded from this.
Treatments Provided
- Good quality accommodation – half of our rooms are en suite
- Secure premises with video phone entry and external CCTV
- Multiple interventions under one roof
- Detox from alcohol, methadone, subutex and diazepam
- Therapeutic groupwork programme
- Regular drug and alcohol screening
- Specialist on site nursery
- Thrive assessment for child
- Named Specialist midwife and Health visitor
- Reports for professionals / court
- Help in finding a new safe home
- Story work preparing children for onward transitions
- Comprehensive free aftercare service
Bed Capacity
Female only Mums
Mixed gender Children
Capacity is 10 Mums and 10 Children, but can vary depending on number of Children in a family
A Rehabilitation Centre For Mothers
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery (formerly known as Trevi House) and one of three centres provided by charity Trevi, is a unique residential rehabilitation unit located in Plymouth. Since 1993, Trevi has been offering treatment to women with alcohol and/or drug related problems. What makes us different and quite rare is that our residents are able to live at Jasmine with their children. Jasmine Mother’s Recovery is both a home and a safe place, where mothers and their children remain together as a family unit.
We offer supported detox and a structured rehabilitation programme that promotes the transition towards an independent life, free from substance misuse. Each mother and child is individually assessed prior to entry.
Our aims at Jasmine Mother’s Recovery are: To provide a warm, safe and friendly environment. To treat all residents and their children as individuals, offering services that meet their needs. To provide an understanding response to the needs and feelings of carers, visitors and give the women and their children the opportunity to live the life they deserve.
Our programme reflects three main areas of need; addiction, parenting and healthy relationships. The following gives an outline of the groups and therapeutic interventions that each resident is expected to participate in.
- Addiction
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery delivers a weekly Recovery Training group made up of workshops which focus on motivation, relapse prevention and living a life substance free. It includes a component relating to Parenting in Recovery which looks at the impact of being a mum upon recovery, and conversely the impact of drug / alcohol used upon parenting.
All residents have a nominated counsellor for weekly counselling sessions (min 1 per week). This provides a space to address underlying issues. Residents will be asked to completed personal work between 1-2-1 sessions.
Residents are asked to prepare a range of personal presentations which they share with their peers for feedback.
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery expects to see each resident present her personal work within the agreed timeframe and to a high standard. As part of this, mum will be asked to prepare a ‘Children’s Lifeline’ whereby she examines in detail the impact of her substance misuse and relationships upon her children from the perspective of her child.
- Parenting
At Jasmine Mother’s Recovery, each resident can expect to access practical support and guidance, alongside interventions to better help her meet her child’s emotional needs.
We would expect to provide an enhanced level of support during the first week / fortnight. Such support will include guidance with basic care tasks such as feeding / winding / settling. It will be tailored to the needs expressed by mum and observed by staff in the first 24 – 48 hours of placement.
Once mother and child settled together, mum will be expected to provide all the care for her baby / child. Jasmine Mother’s Recovery will monitor progress using maternal feedback and our observations (formal and informal). Overnight, staff carry out hourly checks using the cot cameras to ensure that the child is settled in their bed / cot, and that mum is meeting their needs.
Any identified deficits in the maternal capacity to meet the infant’s needs would be relayed directly to mum and appropriate education / support provided.
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery will to agree with the child’s Social Worker the preferred means of communicating how the placement is progressing outside of the formal reporting time frame. Any issues of note would be raised immediately.
We carry out regular Parenting Observations in order to establish any areas where extra support might be needed; i.e. bedtime routine, play, handling. We offer feedback to mum regarding these observations and would incorporate them within our ongoing assessment.
All children have a nominated nursery key worker. We offer 1-2-1 sessions to discuss any issues and concerns and agree care plans.
- Healthy Relationships
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery recognise that many residents have been in previously unhealthy relationships, which may have been abusive / controlling. Through groups and personal work we start to try to increase residents’ awareness of their personal interactions with others and begin to build positive relationships with those around them.
Trevi as an organisation, delivers the Freedom to Change programme and You & Me Mum; both groups explore the impact of Domestic Abuse upon children.
We expect to see the mother demonstrate an understanding in regards the risks associated with domestic abuse and what steps she can take to ensure that her child is safeguarded from this.
Treatments Provided
- Good quality accommodation – half of our rooms are en suite
- Secure premises with video phone entry and external CCTV
- Multiple interventions under one roof
- Detox from alcohol, methadone, subutex and diazepam
- Therapeutic groupwork programme
- Regular drug and alcohol screening
- Specialist on site nursery
- Thrive assessment for child
- Named Specialist midwife and Health visitor
- Reports for professionals / court
- Help in finding a new safe home
- Story work preparing children for onward transitions
- Comprehensive free aftercare service
Bed Capacity
Female only Mums
Mixed gender Children
Capacity is 10 Mums and 10 Children, but can vary depending on number of Children in a family
Trauma responsive residential service for women
Ophelia House is a Therapeutic Community offering CQC-registered drug and alcohol residential care to women. The service has been developed to meet the needs of women who require abstinence-based residential substance use treatment in a safe and therapeutic environment. Residents stay in a newly redeveloped and refurbished property in the leafy suburbs of Oxford.
The programme, delivered by an all-female staff team, is based on the Therapeutic Community model. Social relationships, daily structures and various activities are deliberately designed to support women’s health and well-being.
Community Members spend their first few weeks in what we call ‘the welcome house’ stage while they settle into their new surroundings. They will then move through the phases for the rest of the programme, which lasts between 3 and 6 months. Community Members are responsible for the day-to-day running of the house and support each other throughout the programme, with more senior Community Members becoming ‘buddies’ for newcomers.
After completing treatment at the residential, people are supported through our structured aftercare support programme.
Our bespoke structured group programme may include a focus on personal and behavioural development interventions, relapse prevention, harm reduction, peer-led groups and meetings, social and community activities, mutual aid and employability.
We provide a 3 to 6-month programme personalised to each resident’s needs. To experience the entire benefits of the programme, six months is recommended.
Treatments Provided
- Structured one to one sessions with a therapeutic worker
- Structured counselling sessions.
- Bespoke structured group programme
- On site Mental Health Nurse and Psychologist
- Delivery of the Freedom Programme
- Employability support through engagement in a work role to support the running of the house and programme.
- Access to complementary therapies and A range of social activities.
- On site delivery of our Recovery Through Nature Programme
- Family and significant others can visit the service weekly. This is on agreement with management and all visits are appropriately risk assessed
Facilities:
- Accommodation for up to 22 residents in single rooms with ensuite bathrooms
- Accessible bedrooms rooms with ensuite wet rooms – please speak to us about your specific accessibility needs
- Senior move-on accommodation on-site
- Large, fully equipped kitchen and dining area
- Purpose-built group space
- On-site leisure activities may include art therapy, yoga, cooking & baking, board games and books. TV/DVD and stereo equipment are available in the Lounge Room.
- Off-site activities may include hiking, access to local leisure centres and activities, and art classes.
- Large mature garden space for outdoor activities and our Recovery Through Nature programme
Discharge
- Discharge planning and completion of a Leavers pack prior to discharge.
- Ongoing referral to support agencies as required.
- An opportunity to attend Aftercare support through the graduate support programme and/or peer supporter roles.
- Naloxone provision
Bed Capacity
Adult Rehab: 22 Female en suite rooms
A Centre of Excellence for Alcohol Treatment
Mount Carmel provides a safe, supportive, therapeutic and non-judgemental environment for men and women with serious alcohol problems who see abstinence as their way forward. Located in South London, we have 18 single bedrooms for residential clients, and we also offer a day programme. Our many successful clients not only stop drinking – they change their entire lives for the better.
Individual attention – when you come to Mount Carmel, we will treat you throughout as an individual. We will listen to you and to your story and circumstances, and to your hopes and plans. We are totally committed to your recovery. We won’t give up on you.
Focus on alcohol addiction – Many of our clients get help with various addictions during their treatment, including drugs, food, and gambling, and can also provide specialist mental health treatment. But, whatever their other important issues, all our clients have alcohol as their primary addiction. This means all clients identify with each other and with the same core problem – alcohol addiction, and how to achieve lifelong abstinent recovery.
Our goal – recovery for life on a daily basis. We have helped hundreds of our clients into recovery during our 35 years of successful operation, and we can help you too.
Residential and day clients – we are equipped to deliver the same detailed and full therapy programme to day clients that we use with residents
Proven therapeutic programme – our addiction treatment programme consists of intensive group therapy and one-to-one counselling sessions. Specific groups for life skills, gender, food, yoga and meditation are included. All clients have an individualized care plan devised with their keyworker. Weekly house meetings enable clients to develop the skills of communal living.
Family support – for family members we hold free family groups twice a month and also adolescent groups for our clients’ children aged between 11 and 16 – one a month for males and one a month for females.
Free aftercare for life – on the completion of treatment we offer free aftercare for life. This consists initially of a structured programme agreed by the client and their keyworker. We also hold two aftercare groups a month, one-to-one sessions are available and we have regular social events.
Skilled and experienced staff team – all of our staff hold relevant qualifications in addiction treatment, and, just as important, are highly motivated to help you to find a full and lasting recovery
Housing support – most of our clients return to their previous accommodation, but we offer move-on accommodation for those needing further support before living fully independently. We also have excellent links with local social housing organisations for clients seeking a new beginning.
Very competitive prices – our proven treatment programme, support throughout treatment, and free aftercare, combined with our very affordable prices, add up to excellent value for money. Investing in your recovery will be the best decision you ever made.
Treatments Provided
- 12 Step based programme
- Intensive group therapy and one to one sessions
Groups include:
- Life skills workshops (family, assertiveness, boundaries, feelings, etc.)
- Dramatherapy
- Creative Writing
- Equine therapy
- Yoga Meditation
- Group Hypnotherapy
- Sleep hygiene
- Food groups
- Big Book study
- Recovery speaker
- Indian Head Massage
- Acupuncture
- Choir
- Family Groups
- Free aftercare for life upon successful completion
Day Programme
Our day programme is available for those who live in London and are able to travel in daily. The programme runs Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm and you are also required to attend a 1-1 session at the weekend (1 hour, on either Saturday or Sunday). The programme itself is the same as our residential programme.
Typically the programme lasts for 12 weeks but we have worked with multiple variations of this. Our programme is flexible and there is the option to mix between our residential programme and day programme. Your individual recovery will be discussed at assessment to find the right balance for you and what you can afford.
Price per week for our day programme is available on request.
Bed Capacity
18 Beds – (Day clients spaces are dependent on residential numbers)
Male & Female (flexible, however they will always be on separate floors)
Breaking free from addiction to alcohol or drugs means finding treatment that meets your needs. The factors that go into deciding on rehab treatment include (e.g.) how long you’ve suffered from alcohol or substance abuse, frequency of substance use, your medical history, and previous relapses.
Private treatment for alcohol or drug rehab in a clinic in Gloucestershire can provide comfortable, safe detoxification. Treatment usually includes therapy from alcohol and drug specialists, many having personal experience of addiction themselves.
Alcohol or drug rehab stays in Gloucestershire vary from 14-84 days or longer. Most rehab clinics include detox, therapy, and planning supports for the future.
Costs of private rehab treatment are different for each clinic, and depend on your needs, and duration of stay. An estimate for Abbeycare Gloucester can be obtained from Abbeybot, below.
What Happens In Alcohol Or Drug Rehab Gloucester?
During rehab, you’ll complete a full withdrawal from alcohol or drugs, gain insights into the reasons behind your addiction, and plan supports for the future, to prevent relapse.
Inpatient treatment is usually preferable to outpatient treatment, as you can work continuously on recovery from addiction, uninterrupted by the events of daily life.
Some centres also provide additional supports for family members, including therapy or aftercare programmes.
Core Program
- Supervised detox
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Holistic and alternative treatments
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Individually tailored recovery care plans
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Attractive pricing
- Multi-Disciplinary Addictions Assessment & Review
- Supervised Medical Detoxification
- Harm Reduction Interventions
- Person Centred Recovery Care Planning
- Therapeutic Recovery Programme
- Post Treatment Planning & Coordination
- Assertive Outreach including aftercare groups
Helping Generations to Achieve A Life Worth Living
Acorn Recovery Projects is an innovative charity providing a range of recovery services which enable individuals and their families to break free from drug, alcohol and other addictions. We help to find not just immediate recovery, but emotional, social, lifelong recovery.
At Acorn, we always see the person behind the illness. Our success comes from our staff, 80% of whom, at all levels within the organisation, have been through recovery and can understand and empathise with others in similar situations.
We support people throughout their recovery journey in a compassionate way, focussing on the long term solution, even beyond treatment. We have a variety of housing options available to help you on your journey of moving towards fully independent living.
With Acorn, treatment is just the beginning. To see how we can help you, call us on 0161 484 0000.
Our vision – Through commitment, creativity and expertise, Acorn will inspire and motivate change within communities and future generations by enabling individuals to achieve a Life Worth Living.
Treatments Provided
We are committed to supporting people throughout their recovery journey in a compassionate way, focusing on long term solutions – even beyond treatment.
Our extensive range of recovery programmes helps clients to find not just substance recovery, but emotional, social, lifelong recovery.
Programmes we deliver include:
RAMP – The Reduction and Motivation Programme provides a safe environment for those in active addiction to explore their problems, the impact on them and others, and the life changes they need to make to achieve real, lifelong recovery.
Family RAMP – This programme helps the relatives of our customers to learn more about the issues their loved ones are dealing with, how to effectively support them, and to know they are not alone in the challenges they face.
Pre DEAP – The Pre Dependency, Emotional, Attachment Programme supports and prepares clients while undergoing detoxification, in readiness to engage in abstinence treatment on the DEAP programme.
DEAP – The Dependency, Emotional, Attachment Programme is available to those who have achieved abstinence (even if this is just a day) and are motivated to maintain long-term recovery. DEAP is delivered by qualified addiction counsellors and explores addiction at a personal level, supporting people to deal with unresolved issues.
STEP – This programme is based on a set of long established guiding principles which help individuals live their life in recovery. By completing Acorn’s programme, those who are committed to abstinence can learn how to develop a new set of skills, helping them to recover from addiction.
STAR – This is a structured, post-treatment programme which helps people in early recovery identify and gain a range of skills, which can help them to gain employment and regain their independence with confidence. STAR is delivered as part of our 20-week rehab programme (weeks 12-20) after DEAP or STEP.
New Leaf – New Leaf brings together partners as well as employers from across Warrington and Cheshire to change lives, create opportunities and make a positive contribution to local communities and the regional economy.
The project aims to motivate, inspire, energise, excite, engage and increase young people’s self belief so they can realise their potential, and discover and achieve their dreams, hopes and aspirations, including work, education and further training.
The New Leaf project is funded by the Big Lottery Fund and European Social Fund.
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Bed Capacity
30 beds with 14 single rooms – Male and Female
Rehab Centre of Excellence
The BAC O’Connor Centre was founded in 1998 by Noreen Oliver MBE, following her own experience of being severely dependent upon alcohol. “you spend years and years in a revolving door, lost in a system and culture that supports your own emotions of guilt, shame, anger and resentment . It was by luck, destiny, whatever it may have been , shown a way out and that is what our centres offer today – an exit route out of addiction to a journey that leads to freedom from addiction, a chance of recovery , a life for all who want it instead of a daily
existence. A programme that does not just treat the symptoms but deals with the past, present and future.” BAC O’Connor is a centre of excellence with some of the highest outcomes in the Country, all of our therapists are qualified or qualifying to degree and masters level and a number are in recovery themselves, however being in recovery itself is not a qualification and we believe that therapists should be qualified to a minimum of degree level with regular supervision.
We are not the glitz, we are not the glamour but we produce some of the highest outcomes in the country because our evidence-based programme works. So if you are serious about real recovery and improving your quality of life choose the right road to recovery, choose The BAC O’Connor Centre.
Treatments Provided
Detoxification – Alcohol, Opiate (case by case basis), Stimulants, Benzodiazepine, Buprenorphine, Physeptone
Admission Times – No later than 3pm Monday – Friday, Saturday & Sunday can be arranged
Treatment Modalities – Detoxification & Rehabilitation: 7 day, 10 day, 2 week, 4 week, 8 week, 12 week Secondary: 2 week, 4 week, 8 –52 weeks
Co-occurring Disorders Treated – Anxiety, Mood Related Disorders, Trauma, PTSD, Depression, Stress
Additional Addictions Treated – Food, Gambling
Treatment Programme Available – Eclectic, 12 Step introduction, Secondary Independent Living Programme, Recovery Housing, Social Enterprise Work Placements
Workshops Available – Substance Misuse, Denial, Anger & Resentment, Acceptance and Change, Self Esteem, Fear & Trust, Consequences and Gratitude, Relationships, Assertiveness, Grief and Loss, Relapse and Cross Addiction, Guilt and Shame, Letting Go, Step Groups, Relaxation & Mindfulness
Bed Capacity
36 Rehab beds / 8 Detox beds / 33 Recovery Housing Beds
Non-abstinence-based Residential Rehabilitation with CBT and Social Learning at its Core
We are a secular organisation delivering evidence based interventions primarily as part of a residential treatment programme.
Brynawel has a unique position as we are the only residential rehabilitation centre in Wales with a programme which has Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Social Learning at the core of its treatment programme, which includes psycho-social interventions, is client centred and offers a holistic approach. We therefore offer individuals a real choice in the treatments and programmes that are available.
Brynawel House is located in a quiet setting between the villages of Llanharry and Llanharan, Rhondda Cynon Taff, South Wales, which is just fifteen minutes from Junctions 34 or 35 of the M4, with a bus stop immediately outside and Llanharan train station just one mile away.
Our Vision
We believe anyone can recover from alcohol and other drug dependencies given the right support.
Our Mission
To be a centre of excellence in the provision of high quality professional support and assistance for people experiencing alcohol or other drug dependency issues.
Treatments Provided
The core of what we deliver is, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Dialectical Behaviour Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Relapse Prevention and Psychosocial interventions including: Family Therapy. Our programmes are normally for sixteen weeks but we are flexible around the length of stay dependent on need. For individuals who are still in employment or who have caring responsibilities we offer a four week Kick-start to Recovery residential programme which is followed up by continued therapeutic day service support for as long as the client needs it. We are the only centre in Wales to offer an assessment and early stage cognitive rehabilitation service for individuals with a diagnosis of ARBD.
Alongside our therapeutic programmes runs our clinically assisted detoxification service.
Bed Capacity
20 single occupancy ensuite rooms
Expert Treatment for Drug and Alcohol Addiction
Over 10,000 patients have passed through our rehab centre’s doors since 1988, and the majority have gone on to achieve long-term abstinent recovery from their addictions.
Our medical team of doctors, nurses and therapists are led by our Consultant Psychiatrists and Medical Director. We help our patients recover through an intensive, personalised addiction programme that combines medical treatment and a range of addiction therapies that include the 12 Step programme, CBT and other psychotherapies, complementary therapies, oxygen therapy, and continuing care.
We are fortunate to be located on a private 50-acre woodland estate in the stunning Scottish countryside. We make full use of our grounds and facilities to enhance your recovery. The outstanding beauty of the Castle Craig grounds and woodland helps patients connect with nature, practise mindfulness and encourage fitness.
Our Treatment Programmes
Addiction is a serious illness that affects the patient and the family. We strive to help patients recover through our intensive, personalised treatment programme that facilitates the 12 steps, provides clinically excellent medical treatment, and utilises CBT and other psychotherapies.
Our alcohol and drug treatment programmes have been carefully constructed through decades of professional and practical experience and apply to patients from all walks of life.
The Foundation programme typically lasts 4-6 weeks. Patients can then join our Advanced Programme should they require longer-term treatment.
From admissions to detox, to treatment, to relapse prevention, we are constantly looking for opportunities for patients not just to overcome their addiction but to grow as a person.
Our individualised addiction treatment programme has helped over 10,000 people on the road to recovery with the majority achieving sobriety and living free from addiction.
At Castle Craig, we believe that addiction is a primary, chronic brain disease. As a result, patients must undergo an abstinence-based programme to achieve long-lasting recovery.
Instead of a “one size fits all” approach, our expert staff of addiction specialists works directly with patients to effectively craft a personalised treatment programme to treat alcohol and substance misuse issues. This allows patients to address their addiction in a supportive environment that they have helped create. Some patients may require detox before joining the programme.
A Rehabilitation Centre For Mothers
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery (formerly known as Trevi House) and one of three centres provided by charity Trevi, is a unique residential rehabilitation unit located in Plymouth. Since 1993, Trevi has been offering treatment to women with alcohol and/or drug related problems. What makes us different and quite rare is that our residents are able to live at Jasmine with their children. Jasmine Mother’s Recovery is both a home and a safe place, where mothers and their children remain together as a family unit.
We offer supported detox and a structured rehabilitation programme that promotes the transition towards an independent life, free from substance misuse. Each mother and child is individually assessed prior to entry.
Our aims at Jasmine Mother’s Recovery are: To provide a warm, safe and friendly environment. To treat all residents and their children as individuals, offering services that meet their needs. To provide an understanding response to the needs and feelings of carers, visitors and give the women and their children the opportunity to live the life they deserve.
Our programme reflects three main areas of need; addiction, parenting and healthy relationships. The following gives an outline of the groups and therapeutic interventions that each resident is expected to participate in.
- Addiction
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery delivers a weekly Recovery Training group made up of workshops which focus on motivation, relapse prevention and living a life substance free. It includes a component relating to Parenting in Recovery which looks at the impact of being a mum upon recovery, and conversely the impact of drug / alcohol used upon parenting.
All residents have a nominated counsellor for weekly counselling sessions (min 1 per week). This provides a space to address underlying issues. Residents will be asked to completed personal work between 1-2-1 sessions.
Residents are asked to prepare a range of personal presentations which they share with their peers for feedback.
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery expects to see each resident present her personal work within the agreed timeframe and to a high standard. As part of this, mum will be asked to prepare a ‘Children’s Lifeline’ whereby she examines in detail the impact of her substance misuse and relationships upon her children from the perspective of her child.
- Parenting
At Jasmine Mother’s Recovery, each resident can expect to access practical support and guidance, alongside interventions to better help her meet her child’s emotional needs.
We would expect to provide an enhanced level of support during the first week / fortnight. Such support will include guidance with basic care tasks such as feeding / winding / settling. It will be tailored to the needs expressed by mum and observed by staff in the first 24 – 48 hours of placement.
Once mother and child settled together, mum will be expected to provide all the care for her baby / child. Jasmine Mother’s Recovery will monitor progress using maternal feedback and our observations (formal and informal). Overnight, staff carry out hourly checks using the cot cameras to ensure that the child is settled in their bed / cot, and that mum is meeting their needs.
Any identified deficits in the maternal capacity to meet the infant’s needs would be relayed directly to mum and appropriate education / support provided.
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery will to agree with the child’s Social Worker the preferred means of communicating how the placement is progressing outside of the formal reporting time frame. Any issues of note would be raised immediately.
We carry out regular Parenting Observations in order to establish any areas where extra support might be needed; i.e. bedtime routine, play, handling. We offer feedback to mum regarding these observations and would incorporate them within our ongoing assessment.
All children have a nominated nursery key worker. We offer 1-2-1 sessions to discuss any issues and concerns and agree care plans.
- Healthy Relationships
Jasmine Mother’s Recovery recognise that many residents have been in previously unhealthy relationships, which may have been abusive / controlling. Through groups and personal work we start to try to increase residents’ awareness of their personal interactions with others and begin to build positive relationships with those around them.
Trevi as an organisation, delivers the Freedom to Change programme and You & Me Mum; both groups explore the impact of Domestic Abuse upon children.
We expect to see the mother demonstrate an understanding in regards the risks associated with domestic abuse and what steps she can take to ensure that her child is safeguarded from this.
Treatments Provided
- Good quality accommodation – half of our rooms are en suite
- Secure premises with video phone entry and external CCTV
- Multiple interventions under one roof
- Detox from alcohol, methadone, subutex and diazepam
- Therapeutic groupwork programme
- Regular drug and alcohol screening
- Specialist on site nursery
- Thrive assessment for child
- Named Specialist midwife and Health visitor
- Reports for professionals / court
- Help in finding a new safe home
- Story work preparing children for onward transitions
- Comprehensive free aftercare service
Bed Capacity
Female only Mums
Mixed gender Children
Capacity is 10 Mums and 10 Children, but can vary depending on number of Children in a family
Helping Men and Women overcome Alcohol and Drug Misuse
Kenward Trust founded in 1968 is a registered charity helps men and women overcome alcohol and drug misuse. More than 10,000 have been helped, with 190-200 on an annual basis, by delivering residential rehabilitation projects, and community and youth programmes across Kent, Medway and East Sussex.
Set in fifteen acres of stunning Kent countryside, Kenward Trust provides a safe space for its residents, in many cases far from the setting of their addictions. Their skilled workforce are committed to ensuring that those most vulnerable in today’s society leave their services with the knowledge and skill set to be able to safely re-integrate into the community with a much lower risk of relapsing.
At Kenward Trust we have a variety of projects dedicated to helping those affected by drugs and alcohol. Our main residential rehabilitation project, Kenward Therapeutic Community, retains many aspects of the Recovery Model of treatment delivery. Kenward Trust Therapeutic Community is a residential drug and alcohol recovery project offering a supported residential environment for men and women. We deliver a therapeutic programme incorporating recovery focussed group work, counselling/art psychotherapy, social enterprise and education sessions.
At Kenward Trust, we give residents choices on how to manage their own recovery, through a structured programme. In Kenward House, we take a Therapeutic Community approach, which is a participative, group-based method for treating alcohol and drug addiction, as well as retaining many aspects of the Recovery Model of treatment delivery, where recovery is seen as more of a journey, rather than an aim of treatment.
In The Barn, we offer a safe place to find and develop an understanding of the 12 Step Programme, designed for people to help one another achieve and maintain abstinence from their addiction.
Alongside our structured group programme, we also offer a wide range of activities with both therapeutic and skills based training in our Gardens and Workshops, which will allow our residents to take evidence of recognised training skills with them into the workplace. At Kenward we believe that building the confidence of our residents back up is vital in order to ensure a sustained recovery, whether this be through the rehabilitation programme itself, or through us providing education to our residents at the skill level relevant to them.
We have reviewed the traditional 12 or 24 week blocks of treatment and can now offer bespoke client centred programmes of between 4 and 24 weeks, dependant on the individual needs of the client. Whilst we do receive residents from the community with statutory funding, we do also take self-funded clients at Kenward. These blocks of treatment mean that those who cannot achieve funding from the community, may still be able to come use and benefit from our services for a time frame that works for them.
Following on from our residential rehabilitation project, we have Move On houses in various locations across Kent and East Sussex. Our Move On houses provide supported, substance free accommodation within the community for those that have completed a recovery programme. Residents live independently at the Move On houses but continue to be supported by us through weekly meetings with their project manager. We find that residents benefit from continuing to live amongst a group of peers, drawing strength and support from each other and reducing the dangers of isolation which ultimately help them to sustain recovery.
Our Kenward Lodge project provides further supported accommodation for those whose lack of accommodation is preventing them from accessing drug and alcohol services and hindering their recovery. This project is based on our Yalding site, with close proximity to local services and amenities alongside access to fellowship, SMART and Aspire meetings. We encourage volunteering within the local community so that their transition back into society is a more positive experience and they have transferable skills for when they get back into the workplace.
At Kenward we believe that reaching young people at the age when they start experimenting with drugs and alcohol is a vital step in preventing future addiction. Our Think Differently project set up in 2016 goes into schools to provide education, information and relevant interventions for young people so that they can create their own informed opinion on the risks of substances. We also work with local councils to provide advice and support for young people within the community alongside raising awareness of risks of substance misuse for themselves, their family and their friends.
The project team is highly skilled and experienced at supporting individuals through the delicate and challenging process of change, within a safe and supported environment.
Residents are encouraged to take responsibility for their own emotions and behaviours and, through group working positively and pragmatically address former addictive behaviours and lifestyles.
The residents participate in our Therapeutic Gardens & Workshops activities, which include woodwork, horticulture, animal management and cooking.
Treatments Provided
Therapeutic Community – We deliver a therapeutic programme of between 4 and 24 weeks, dependent on the needs of the individual, incorporating recovery focussed group work, individual counselling and key-working, as well as using art therapy, our Therapeutic Gardens & Workshop sessions, Reiki and attending weekly fitness sessions; all of which contribute to our residents’ therapy and recovery. Although attendance at the group sessions and Therapeutic Gardens & Workshop sessions is mandatory, each resident is treated individually, and a client-focused support plan is created to assist them with their recovery journey.
Residents are encouraged to take responsibility for their own emotions and behaviours and, through group working, positively and pragmatically address former addictive behaviours and lifestyles. Our optional evening and weekend activities are also open to all residents of the Therapeutic Community.
We work closely with other external agencies to ensure the healthcare needs of our residents are met alongside working towards their recovery, such as the Hep C Trust. Our aim is to enable our residents to leave our services as completely independent individuals, so they can create new futures for themselves away from their addictions.
Our programme has been developed based on the principles of a Therapeutic Community, whilst retaining many of the aspects of the Recovery Model of treatment delivery. This community approach allows all of our residents to benefit from a variety of expertise available within our staff team.
The Barn – Our 12 Step Programme – We understand one size does not fit all. Referral partners and residents can be assured we offer varied solutions to get effective results. As part of our individualised recovery plan, we offer a safe place in ‘The Barn’ here at Kenward. Residents can find and gain an understanding of the 12 Step Programme, designed for people to help one another achieve and maintain abstinence from their addiction.
Person-centered programmes 4 – 24 weeks.
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Bed Capacity
27 Beds
Person-centred Treatment to Individuals with Addiction
Leigh Bank is a 16 bed recovery project in Oldham, providing effective person-centred treatment to individuals with addiction. It offers a safe environment where individuals can embrace support from the peer group, participate in structured daily activities, become independent, and engage with the community around them free of substances.
Treatments Provided
- Weekly activities timetable comprising of core and optional interventions
- Evidenced-based Psychosocial Interventions including Recovery Skills, Mood Management, and Mindfulness tailored for use in the rehab setting
- Access to Breaking Free Online
- Completion of Rehab workbook
- One-to-one key-working sessions
- Access to Mutual Aid, Employment, Training and Education (ETE) and other community, social and diversionary opportunities
- Daily living and independence skills
- Social activities and family visits
- Housing support and resettlement
- Relapse Prevention work
- Health and Wellbeing advice and support including smoking cessation, sexual health etc
- Access to Counselling and CBT
Bed Capacity
16 beds (male/female)
Rehab For All Types of Addiction
Parkland Place delivers unrivalled rehab for people in recovery from alcohol addiction, drug addiction, gambling addiction and other harmful behavioural conditions – in the comfort of a stunning, 16-bedroom mansion and gardens near the beautiful North Wales coast. The house is situated amidst open farmland, and offers a welcoming and comfortable haven for your journey of recovery and rehabilitation.
Our therapeutic programme is tailored to the needs of each of our guests, and is delivered by friendly, expert staff. This truly bespoke approach allows us to address the social and psychological needs underpinning your addiction, and support you as you make key lifestyle changes.
Guests at Parkland Place are required to be, and to remain, abstinent during their stay with us. Many of our guests require structured medical detoxification before beginning their recovery journey. We offer no-fuss access to our own dedicated detox clinic to ensure a seamless therapeutic experience.
Each of our private rooms is en-suite, with individual styling and a range of options. Many boast shuttered feature windows, and great views across the grounds and beyond.
Adult Residential Rehab and Detox
Phoenix Futures’ Scottish Residential is a disability-friendly service which offers a drug and alcohol-free environment and structured support for people over the age of 18 looking to address their problematic drug and/or alcohol use.
We have been successfully supporting people to achieve long term recovery for more than 25 years in Scotland and for 50 years across the wider UK.
The service is based in a modern, newly refurbished centre, with excellent links to the city centre and a wide range of off-site activities available through our network of partnerships.
Our service features:
- 31 individual, accessible bedrooms with en-suite wet room / bathrooms – adaptations can be made to bedrooms responsive to the needs of the service user e.g. bed supports, toilet aids, grab bars. The service also works in partnership with occupational health teams to ensure access to aids required for each individual.
- Designated gender specific rooms and social lounges
- Level access reception area – with disabled parking bay directly in front of main entrance
- Level access service on both ground and first floors, with a lift between ground and first floors with tactile press buttons
- 2 x large separate bathrooms with mobility aids and bath hoist – one on each the ground and first floors. Service also benefits from a mobile hoist and evacuation chair for emergency response.
- 2 x Level access gardens
- Information accessibility – workbooks and work sheets can be printed in a readable text
Treatments Provided
- Comprehensive treatment programme within a therapeutic community setting, providing a range of health and social care services to suit the needs of individual service users. It promotes change by developing self-worth and personal responsibility, challenging individual attitudes and behaviour and encouraging the development of life and social skills through engagement in daily work and activity routines.
- Structured psycho-social personal development group work embraces Cognitive Behavioural Therapy methods
- Personalised support provided through one-to-one sessions and alternative therapies.
- We use the accredited outcomes tool (outcomes star) to inform care planning
- Detox regimes
- Health & Wellbeing activities for example; Together Project- music & performing arts, swimming, arts and crafts. There are also a large number of partners in and around Glasgow who support individuals to engage in various activities – partners agencies will be detailed in the Recovery plan and collaboratively agreed in response to individual need.
- After completing treatment at the residential, residents are supported to move onto our supported housing services or their own accommodation
- ‘Work-as-Therapy’ departments include: co-ordination/house management, welcome house support, cleaning/laundry, publications, house management, catering- dining room preparation and adaptions gardening.
- Engagement with online groups
- Gender Groups
- Family sessions to support loved ones understanding and education
- Various interventions delivered inhouse and/or external by partners of the service to support personal development and growth in recovery capital
- Phoenix Re:United – Aftercare group
- Phoenix Specialist Move-On Housing pathway – we currently have one property which has been partially adapted for wheelchair users.
*There may be a small number of activities where accessibility is limited in these cases we will provide appropriate alternative activities.
What medication should I bring with me?
Our admissions team will discuss the required medication to bring with you upon arrival. Throughout your programme there will be regular opportunities to meet with the doctor to review your needs.
Bed Capacity
31 (male/female)
Community Based Alcohol and Drug Recovery
The Wirral Residential Service offers a drug and alcohol-free environment with structured support for people over the age of 18 who are looking to address their problematic drug and/or alcohol use.
All of our residential services are based around the Therapeutic Community approach to recovery, and have been successfully supporting people across the UK to achieve long-term recovery for more than 50 years.
The Wirral Residential Service is located in a large Edwardian house in the Wirral suburbs. The spacious service provides for 35 residents who are referred to as Community Members.
Our staff are highly skilled and experienced, with a passion for helping people to create brighter futures for themselves, their families and communities. We pride ourselves on being an inclusive service, committed to ensuring equality of access to treatment. Everyone is welcome to join our supportive Therapeutic Community, and our staff are culturally aware and sensitive to diverse needs.
Treatments Provided
- Comprehensive treatment programme within a therapeutic community setting, providing a range of health and social care services to suit the needs of individual service users. It promotes change by developing self-worth and personal responsibility, challenging individual attitudes and behaviour and encouraging the development of life and social skills through engagement in daily work and activity routines.
- Structured group work embraces Cognitive Behavioural Therapy methods
- One to one key working
- Relaxation room for mindfulness and wellbeing activities
- Detox regimes
- ‘Work-as-Therapy’ departments include: co-ordination/house management, welcome house support, cleaning/laundry, house management, catering- dining room preparation and adaptions gardening.
- Gender Groups
- Motivational Interviewing
- We use the accredited outcomes tool (outcomes star) to inform care planning
- Dog kennels for anyone wanting to accommodate their dog while in treatment
- Health & Wellbeing activities for example choir, recovery through nature, sporting activities and peer led social events e.g. bingo, karaoke, cinema
- There is the opportunity to move into Phoenix supported accommodation after treatment, this is assessed individually
Bed Capacity
35 (male/female)
A Community Rehabilitation Centre
Sefton Park is a therapeutic community that provides an integrative programme to its clients, who are seeking an alternative to the 12 Step Model. All our interventions are individualized/Person Centered in approach. We believe that every individual has the right to care and respect, autonomy and the choice to change the way they live.
We believe that individuals should also treat others with care and respect, allow others the right to autonomy and the choice to change, whilst being accountable and responsible for their own actions. The therapeutic community provides both support and challenge to each member of the group. Those in the latter stages of their treatment acting as role models and mentors to the newer members.
Treatments Provided
Medically Supervised Residential Detox: Alcohol, Drugs.
In addition to substance addictions we also offer treatment interventions that address Behavioral Addictions: such as gambling addiction, sexual addiction, shopping addiction, gaming and internet addiction.
We provide specialist residential treatment within the setting of an adapted Therapeutic Community.
Personalised treatment interventions based on the needs and the aspirations of the individual client.
The CQC has rated the service provided at Sefton Park as Outstanding in three areas and an overall Outstanding rating. Read the full CQC Report here.
Bed Capacity
Secure female-only floor of 9 beds.
Mixed floors with 19 beds.
Total beds 28.
A residential therapeutic, mixed gender community offering a unique substance misuse recovery programme, supporting best recovery outcomes.
Shardale St.Annes is a family-owned company located at the beautiful, seaside town of Lytham St.Annes on the Fylde coast, Lancashire. As a committed and caring organisation, we endeavour to be an integral part of every individual’s journey away from drug or alcohol dependency towards personal freedom, responsible behaviours and individuality. At Shardale we believe that freedom from drug or alcohol dependency is achievable by all, regardless of age, gender, race, culture, religious belief or personal history.
We can offer flexible, personalised treatment programmes ranging from 3 months up to 12 months if required, with varying levels of intensity, based on the assessed needs of the individual. Shardale’s underpinning philosophy is to provide a therapeutic treatment model of recovery which promotes personal freedom based on the adoption of responsible behaviours and positive life-affirming choices.
As we are based near the town of St.Annes all local amenities such as doctors, dentists and leisure facilities are all easily accessible, with the local parks, town and beach close by for spending quality time with family during visiting times.
Treatments Provided
Shardale offers a personalised treatment programme, enabling clients to make informed treatment choices which best support their own individual recovery journeys. Shardale programmes are underpinned by ‘Choice theory’ which is a proven and effective system for attaining a more efficient and fulfilling way of living. The model could be described as a non-hierarchial, democratic therapeutic community where the staff consider themselves members, and part of, the daily process, not detached from how the community operates and functions. Every client has a person-centred care plan, based on individual needs, the development of which is the result of joint-working between the client and their staff keyworker.
Our programme consists of 7 core value’s which aim to support clients to make positive life choices and function more productively in all aspects of their everyday life. The core values are:
1. Realisation and understanding
2. Re-connection and communication
3. Processing and integration
4. Personal responsibility, ‘Choice Theory’
5. Building resilience and relapse prevention
6. Re-establishing order and practical everyday living support
7. Consolidation and psycho-educational input
To support people of their recovery journey, the Shardale programme provides the right environmental conditions for change: warmth, acceptance, trust, empathy, together with straight talking and, of course, humour when the situation dictates.
Bed Capacity
38 beds (mixed gender)
Fast, Effective Drug & Alcohol Rehab Clinic
Somewhere House is a residential rehabilitation centre for those seeking help with their addiction. We are monitored by the CQC for quality of care. We provide treatment and support for individuals who wish to make changes to their lives.
The organisation have both internal and external monitoring systems, externally monitored by the CQC; we are currently rated as good in the new system.
Through intensive group therapy, one to one counselling sessions, recovery studies and also lots of fun group activities which help to re establish structure, routine and self belief. Our team specialises in clients with additional complexities e.g mental health, eating disorders and all have extensive training in trauma work, process and CBT. We work with a holistic approach meaning we treat the whole person and because we are a small facility with a large staff to client ratio, can offer the highest levels of person centred care.
We will support every individual to work towards their own recovery goals but are also aware of the importance of having someone there to listen and support them.
Treatments Provided
Our residential programme is tailored to the individual, including 10 group therapy sessions weekly (30 hours total), a minimum of 2 hours one to one counselling weekly with our fully qualified and expert counselling team. Family and couples’ therapy, recovery studies, family support, workshops e.g. money management, alternative therapies (e.g. art, clay, music). Mid way through treatment, clients give back by doing voluntary work in the community, attending events and equine therapy. Mutual aid meetings are available in house and also in the community. Treatment can be tough so we balance this with fun activities, games on the beach, cinema trips, a day trip monthly and a mentoring programme. Clients are encouraged to seek education; we have links to colleges and a Universal Credit liaison worker is on hand to support with benefit queries.
Specialisms
We specialise in clients with complex needs or a dual diagnosis. Eating disorders, Bipolar, Schizophrenia, Trauma sufferers, Personality Disorders, PTSD, Criminal Record to name a few. Our facility is small, staff to client ratio is high and therefore our programme is individual and holistic, and we tailor your treatment accordingly. We also work with transgender, gender neutral, non-binary and LGBTQ clients.
Gender Specific
We assess clients of any gender including male, female, transgender and non-binary at Somewhere House.
Family Support
Family values are at the core of the treatment programme and ethos of Somewhere House. Clients are encouraged to have visits. Regular facetime, skype and phone contact with clients’ children is encouraged, supported and facilitated. Family therapy is available (in person or by video call) and is included in the weekly rate.
Dual Diagnosis
We can support complex clients or those with a dual diagnosis for example Schizophrenia, Personality Disorder, Trauma, PTSD, Bi-Polar to name a few. We work in conjunction with our local GP and community mental health team from a shared care approach.
Disabled Access
We do not currently have access to wheelchairs as our bedrooms are located on the first and second stairs. Clients with limited mobility can be assessed in person on an individual basis
Move on Accommodation
Our move on accommodation is clean, comfortable, abstinence based and comprises shared houses, flats and bedsits and is for clients who wish to continue their recovery in the community with the full support of Somewhere House (an aftercare package must be in place) and if appropriate, relocate long term. The accommodations are based in Burnham on Sea and the nearby town of Bridgwater.
Aftercare
We offer an aftercare package that can also be tailored to the individual. This comprises ongoing group therapy and one to one counselling, 24 hour on call support, giving back to the community through a variety of voluntary work opportunities – many supported by a trained counsellor. The chance to mentor an in house client, access to retraining and education through our links with local colleges, support with Universal Credit and/or finance related matters. Attaining paid employment. Transition back to home. Transition back to work.
Restrictions
All client referrals are considered including arson and serious index offences. This does not guarantee acceptance though and further information may be required before a decision can be reached.
Bed Capacity
14 beds (mixed)
Supporting Individuals at the Beginning of Their Journey
Stanfield house is a 12 bed rehab recovery house based in the heart of the Lake District. We offer a safe environment where individuals can embrace support from the peer group, participate in structured daily activities, become independent, and engage with the community around them free of substances.
Treatments Provided
- Weekly activities timetable comprising of core and optional interventions
- Evidenced-based Psychosocial Interventions including Recovery Skills, Mood Management, and Mindfulness tailored for use in the rehab setting
- Access to Breaking Free Online
- Completion of Rehab workbook
- One-to-one key-working sessions
- Access to Mutual Aid, Employment, Training and Education (ETE) and other community, social and diversionary opportunities
- Daily living and independence skills
- Social activities and family visits
- Housing support and resettlement
- Relapse Prevention work
- Health and Wellbeing advice and support including smoking cessation, sexual health etc
- Access to Counselling and CBT
Bed Capacity
12 beds (male/female)
We place equal importance on helping people to recover from their addiction as we do on helping them re-build a positive, independent life in order to sustain their abstinence once they have left our care.
Our programme is for men and women seeking an abstinence-based residential treatment programme to achieve lasting recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.
We are situated in the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. We have four residential treatment houses in the village of Brimscombe, near Stroud, with safe women only and mixed accommodation.
During the last CQC inspection Nelson House has been awarded ‘Good’ from CQC across all areas of The Nelson Trust’s Residential Rehabilitation Services.
How long does the programme last?
Your care plan is designed for a period of 12 to 24 weeks. However, individual circumstances and needs vary and some clients need to extend or reduce their stay. We review progress regularly and clients are involved in planning their move-on in a way that meets their personal needs.
Many of our clients come to us with nothing. They may have lost relationships, jobs, sometimes their home and their children. They leave us with improved health and the tools, support and friendships they need to change the whole of their life. From one framed by dependence on substances to a life of independence and fulfilment.
How our approach turns lives around
Lifelong recovery is much more than abstinence from drugs and alcohol. It’s about finding a whole new way of living. So to overcome addiction, we treat its causes. We give everyone that leaves our care the tools and support they need to manage the stresses of everyday life and live independently, without the need for any mood-altering substances.
Beating addiction and breaking the cycle of relapse
Our residential abstinence-based treatment programmes are here to help our clients achieve genuine long-lasting recovery. A stay with us provides much-needed emotional support, improves physical health and provides the tools needed to live a new life of freedom and happiness.
Specialist Women’s Programme
Our Women’s Residential Treatment Programme is particularly suited to those with a history of childhood sexual abuse; domestic or sexual violence; sex-working; women with a pattern of relapse linked to forming unhelpful relationships with men, perhaps in previous treatment episodes.
We provide a therapeutic environment and women-only treatment houses where women can work together to address their substance misuse and any underlying issues safely.
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A programme tailored to you
Our programme is holistic and client-centred. We build personally-tailored care plans for each client based on their individual needs, circumstances and personal strengths. We consider not only addiction itself, but also the physical and mental health of each client, their emotional well-being, their family circumstances and their needs in respect of finances, housing, education, training and wider social integration. Our aspiration for every client is that they complete treatment with the confidence to sustain their recovery, maintain abstinence from drugs and alcohol, and have a clear plan of action to attain their future goals and ambitions.
An integrative approach
Treatment is based on firm clinical evidence and is in line with Department of Health guidance on best treatment practice. This means that we use a range of therapeutic techniques including cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing (MI) and mindfulness.
A personal recovery programme, therapeutic groups and workshops are interwoven with education, recreational activities, practical support and the day-to-day routines of a therapeutic community and it is the whole of this programme that comes together to provide a comprehensive plan of action to address treatment care and support needs.
Residential treatment workshops
We provide an empowering learning environment for clients of the Nelson Trust’s Residential Rehab to attend a mixed programme of workshops to complement their therapeutic treatment journey. Classes are provided by SGS College, Adult Education Gloucestershire, WEA as well as our independent team of tutors.
What will life be like in rehab?
We make every effort to create a safe, supportive and friendly community. Shopping, cooking and sharing meals together, alongside daily routines bring people together and many lifelong friendships are made here. You can see some of the activities in our therapeutic programme where you will learn, develop and grow in your recovery.
Evidence-based practice
The Nelson Trust has been an initiator of many partnerships and has piloted innovative services in the fields of addiction, family therapy and work with women with complex needs. At the heart of our innovation always lies the learning from those we work with, listening to their needs, their strengths and their ambitions has always directed the work we do.
We follow our experience and models of good practice, we systematically monitor our work in order to celebrate clients’ progress but also to enable action-learning to happen from the bottom-up and improve our practice and services. This process is guided by our monitoring of key client outcomes, which enables us to check the progress clients make against our overall aim of supporting people affected by drug and/or alcohol addiction to recover and thrive in their communities.
We are able to map how our specific aims (such as improving clients’ understanding of patterns of addictive behaviour, developing their life skills, enabling them to create safety in their lives) are achieved by providing activities (provide counselling, psycho-educational activities, employability courses & parenting groups in a trauma and gender-responsive environment, & provide advocacy & 1-2-1 advice on housing, finances, domestic violence, etc.) which translate into outcomes by measuring key indicators (number of clients completing treatment drug and/or alcohol free, number of clients co-producing a care plan during treatment, number of clients accessing relevant interventions).
Bed Capacity
44 Rehab beds / 20 Women-only
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