Alcohol & Drug Rehab In Lincolnshire

If you’re based in Lincolnshire and looking for ways to quit using drugs and alcohol, you don’t need to search too far and can overcome your addiction with the right help. Treatment options are available throughout the county to help you through the worst of this turbulent phase. These include free treatment programmes from the NHS and local government-backed services, as well as private rehab centres that offer inpatient care in attractive surroundings.

We can guide you to make the right decisions concerning treatment, as well as access local resources scattered across the county, such as support groups and counselling services that can keep you on track in the long term. If you’re confused about anything, please don’t hesitate to ask any further questions by getting in touch with us.

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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, individualised treatment plans for people who want to overcome their addiction. These rehabs run intensive inpatient programmes that are personalised to the needs of each individual patient. You’ll get 24/7 care from start to finish from 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 medical clinics also, 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 aftercare to help you maintain abstinence after rehab.

Pros And Cons Of Private Rehab

Pros

  • Be in a safe and nurturing environment
  • Medical detox with 24/7 care & support
  • Overcome the root causes of addiction
  • guaranteed privacy and confidentiality
  • Experienced team of doctors & therapists
  • Personalised rehabilitation programme
  • Look, feel, sleep better & regain confidence
  • Learn techniques for relapse prevention
  • 1 year complimentary aftercare support

Cons

Private rehab treatment programmes are more expensive than public alternatives

What Does Rehab Cost in Lincolnshire?

Private rehab costs between £1,200 to £2,500 per week. However, prices vary according to the rehab centre you attend, as well as other factors, including the duration of your rehab programme, type of treatment programmes, the location of the facility, as well as the provision of any extra services. Call us for a further breakdown of treatment prices for different facilities in and around Lincolnshire.

NHS Addiction Treatment

Different treatment services are provided via this medium, including counselling, medication and syringe exchange, as well as one-to-one services. Referral to a residential rehab programme is also possible. We can tell you more about NHS options in Lincolnshire and how to access them; better still, you can consult your GP for further guidance.

The Pros And Cons Of NHS Treatment

NHS treatment gives you the option of receiving free support (or not having to spend too much on it). There’s also the added advantage of accessing treatment close to home and the concerted efforts made to protect your private data from unauthorised parties.

There are however some disadvantages associated with NHS programmes. These include:

  • An admission process that can take weeks or months to conclude
  • Uncertainty surrounding the possibility of referral to a private rehab centre
  • Treatment is usually carried out across different service hubs
  • Getting regular appointments with therapists can be difficult

Addiction Support Groups

Support groups serve as recovery maintenance resources and include a range of recovering addicts, who understand what your battle with addiction feels like. They can provide additional support when you’re in need of help and will also teach you new techniques to stave off a potential relapse. These meetings are free to attend and are held on a weekly basis in many Lincolnshire locations.

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What Is NA?

Narcotics Anonymous is a self-help community for recovering drug addicts, irrespective of the substance of abuse. The group focuses on the 12-step therapy and is free to access for all those struggling with drug addiction, who want to remain ‘clean’.

What Is AA?

Alcoholics Anonymous is also founded on the 12-step programme, with meeting venues all over the world, including Lincolnshire. While this group is similar to NA, membership and attendance are only open to recovering alcoholics.

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.

Facts About Lincolnshire

  • The area was shaken by the 27 February 2008 Lincolnshire earthquake, reaching approximately 4.7 – 5.3 on the Richter scale.
  • Sir Isaac Newton was born in Woolsthorpe Manor in Lincolnshire, he attended The King’s School in Grantham.
  • Lincolnshire voted largely in favour of leaving the European Union in the 2016 EU Referendum, with Boston and South Holland leading the leave vote by 75% and 73.6% respectively.
  • Lincolnshire is one of the few counties without a motorway.

How Can I Get to Lincolnshire?

Lincolnshire is easy to navigate, especially if you’re familiar with local landmarks, which you can use as reference points, such are the rivers Welland and Witham, the Apex Lake, and the Lincolnshire Wolds.

By car

Lincolnshire neighbours Norfolk to the south east, Cambridgeshire to the south, Rutland to the south west, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire to the West and East Yorkshire to the north.

The M180 branches off from the M18 motorway, going southwards to Scunthorpe, before reaching Grimsby via the A180. The A16 and A52 connect via Spalding to Boston, which provides the best access to Skegness. The A46 (which comes off the A1) is a direct carriageway to Lincoln.

A number of smaller roads provide easy access to the smaller areas in Lincolnshire such as Beckingham, Donington-On-Bain, and Saltfleetby.

By train

Train services connect Lincoln to London King’s Cross and London St Pancras (via Nottingham and Grantham). The main train lines passing through the county are the ones by East Midlands trains, LNER, and Northern. You can catch all of them from Lincoln train station. If arriving at Boston then the only option you have is the East Midlands railways. In Grimsby, you can also travel with Northern and the Transpennine Express.

By plane

Humberside Airport (IATA: HUY, ICAO: EGNJ) is located in Kirmington and services the whole of Lincolnshire. It’s just 30 miles from Lincoln. This airport is serviced by Air Europa, BH Air, Flybe, Loganair, KLM, and TUI Airlines. Some routes are seasonal and not all-year-round. Local flights include to and from Aberdeen.

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