Alcohol & Drug Rehab In Cheshire

If your addiction, or that of your loved one, has caused you a lot of problems and you’re ready to quit, you can get the help you need now to put an end to your illness. Treatment is available in and close to the Cheshire, which can see you get through all the different stages of recovery and achieve sobriety.

These treatment options include NHS and community programmes, as well as private rehab centres that carry out holistic inpatient care. These types of recovery programmes are ideal for different categories of addicts, and you’ll have a higher chance of recovery if you follow the right path for you.

With proper guidance, you can get into a programme that is perfectly devised to see you, or your loved one, achieve a long-term and sustained recovery. Please do not hesitate to give us a call, in case you need further clarification and/or expert consultation.

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Private Rehab

Private rehabilitation facilities are independent treatment centres designed to provide a conducive environment for recovery, as well as effective, personalised treatment plans for people who want to overcome their addiction. These rehabs run residential programmes from 28 to 90 days that are personalised to the needs of each client. You’ll get 24/7 care from start to finish with an experienced medical and therapy team.

The major benefit of private rehab is the intensity of treatment, which is comprehensive and tailored to fit each patient. Private rehab centres are also medical clinics, where you can receive (if required) a medical detox, treatment for physical and behavioural addictions along with psychiatric support.

Treatment includes a thorough assessment to determine your specific treatment needs; detoxification to remove all harmful toxins from your system; psychotherapy to treat all psychological problems, and 1yr free aftercare to help you maintain abstinence after rehab.

Pros And Cons Of Private Rehab

Private rehab centres offer numerous advantages over other treatment programmes, and are considered the best means of finding sobriety. Some of these advantages include:

  • quick intake process that enables treatment begins on time
  • whole-person treatment approach, which sees your specific case of addiction duly taken care of
  • good staff to client ratio
  • private rehabs take confidentiality seriously, so you won’t have to worry about your personal details making it out to the public
  • most clinics run a free transfer service that can take you to and from your Cheshire location
  • you’ll be treated by the same set of professionals throughout your stay in rehab
  • provisions are put in place to respect your treatment choice
  • an aftercare programme is made available – in many cases for free – once you have completed your rehabilitation

Private rehab treatment programmes are more expensive than public alternatives

What Does Rehab Cost In Cheshire?

Rehab costs differ across various treatment types and rehabilitation centres. Private rehab can start from as little as £834 per week at Oasis Rehab in Runcorn but varies depending on the length of your stay, as well as other special arrangements. Call us now for a confidential discussion about your needs and associated cost

NHS Addiction Treatment Options

NHS addiction treatment services are publicly funded programmes that provide support to residents within a specific area for free. There are treatment services dedicated to those living in Cheshire who are ready to seek help for themselves or a loved one. Some of these programmes can be accessed via a referral from GPs, families, or directly by the addict.

Pros And Cons Of NHS Treatment

NHS treatment is generally free, which makes it valuable to those that can’t afford private rehab treatment. Other benefits associated with NHS services include confidentiality provision and treatment proximity. However, there are issues that you need to come to terms with in regards to NHS treatment. These issues include:

  • long and tiring admission process
  • you’re limited to only outpatient care in most cases
  • you can’t be certain if you’ll get funding to attend an inpatient programme
  • environmental issues could make your treatment challenging, as you’ll likely be getting treatment from home
  • access to therapists and professionals isn’t easy

Addiction Support Groups

Support groups involve people who are in recovery from addiction. These group members can provide additional emotional support, since they’re going through the same journey as you. You can get support to stay on your feet during moments where you feel weak, and are faced with tough challenges. Addiction support groups are free to attend, and there are meeting venues all around Cheshire.

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What Is NA?

Narcotics Anonymous is a support group that has meeting locations worldwide. It is made up of men and women who are going through recovery from addiction to various kinds of drugs. The group follows the 12-step programme, which guides members in ways to accept their weaknesses and conquer cravings and urges.

What Is AA?

Alcoholics Anonymous is also a 12-step-based programme, which is dedicated to alcoholics in recovery. Members come together on a weekly basis, across different venues around the world, to share experiences and gain new insight from one another. The group is also free to attend, and meetings are available in Cheshire.

Types Of Counselling

One-to-One This is the most commonly known type of therapy. It involves a counselling session between therapist and patient in the same room. It may be held in an office, coffee shop, garden or any place where the patient feels most comfortable. Face-to-face therapy includes techniques such as motivational interviewing, simple yet effective QnA or unloading where the client releases whats been on there mind causing anxiety, fear, sadness etc… before the therapist interprets this and helps the client to uncover the root issue.

Online This includes all counselling services provided through the internet. It includes sessions via emails, Skype, and support group chat rooms such as SMART Recovery online support groups. It is easy, convenient, and promotes anonymity.

Group Involves a number of people struggling with similar issues coming together to discuss these issues openly, and in the presence of a certified counsellor. Through this process, each participant gains a deeper insight into their addiction, while providing support to others in the group at the same time.

How Can I Get To Cheshire?

By Rail

There are regular services from Chester to Manchester, Liverpool, and North Wales, with infrequent services running to and from the Midlands and London. Other stations such as Warrington Central and Bank Quay, as well as Crewe and Macclesfield, provide links to Manchester Piccadilly, Liverpool Central, London Euston, Stoke, Birmingham, and Derby.

By Road

Cheshire is served by a network of motorways, including the M62, M56, M53, and M6, with four service areas and 23 interchanges.

If you’re travelling from the west (North Wales), you can drive parallel to the River Dee via the A548, taking you around Flintshire (Rhyl, Prestatyn, Talacre, Greenfield, Flint and Oakenholt). Come off at Shotwick Road and join the A494 at Bypass Road. Merge on to the A5117 past Dunkirk and at the roundabout, take the third exit onto Liverpool Road and follow all the way past Chester Zoo.

If you are arriving from Liverpool or the surrounding areas of Merseyside, head over the River Mersey into Birkenhead via the Queensway Tunnel, then follow the A41 (Chester Road) until you see signs for Travelodge Wirral Eastham. Once you reach signs for the M53 at junction 5 take it clockwise past Ellesmere Port until you reach Hoole Village (junction 12), from there take the A56 via Hoole Way into Chester.

From Staffordshire, take the M6 to junction 18 (Sproston) and head West along Holmes Chapel Road. Head past Middlewich onto Chester Road and merge on to the A54 over the Bottom Flash lake and into Over. Continue West as far as Tarvin then merge onto Holme Street then Tarvin Road (A51) until you reach Boughton.

If you’re heading to Cheshire from Shropshire a number of routes are available. Travel along the A5 into Flintshire then take the A483 all the way to Chester. Alternatively you can take the A49 via Whitchurch Road which is a longer, but a more direct route.

From Derbyshire you can take the A50 to Stoke-on-Trent and join the M6 at Madeley Heath, from there you can head North to Sproston Green (junction 18) and drive along Holmes Chapel Road.

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