Breaking free from addiction to alcohol or drugs means finding treatment that meets your needs. The factors that go into
Place Description: 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
Tom Harrison House provides a specialist addiction recovery programme for former and still-serving UK Armed Forces and emergency services personnel.
Place Description: 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.
A residential therapeutic, mixed gender community offering a unique substance misuse recovery programme, supporting best recovery outcomes. Shardale St.Annes is
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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)Community Based Alcohol and Drug Recovery The Wirral Residential Service offers a drug and alcohol-free environment with structured support for
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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)Transforming Lives Through Residential Care Birchwood Kaleidoscope House is an inpatient residential treatment centre providing a range of services for
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