Alcohol & Drug Rehab in Lambeth

Addiction Helper in Lambeth offers a variety of addiction rehab treatment options for the recovery from alcoholism, drug addiction, alcohol dependence and/or drug use disorder. The London Borough of Lambeth is situated in South London, England. Lambeth is a borough in inner London, close to the City of London. Lambeth borough has become an increasingly popular place to buy a property and live due to improvements in infrastructure and the borough being so close to the central business district of the Capital City of England, London.

The postcode of the London Borough of Lambeth are SW and SE. If you provide us with your postcode we will match you to our alcohol and drug directory treatment options database and advise you on free and private rehabilitation services that match your location, budget and treatment needs. If you are suffering from substance dependence including alcohol, cocaine, cannabis, crack cocaine, heroin and prescription drugs there is detoxification for alcoholism and drug rehab treatment facilities in and around Lambeth that can treat you or a loved one.

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What Is Rehab?

Rehab – short for “residential rehabilitation” – is the term given to the process of getting treatment for addiction as a dedicated facility, and also applies to such a facility itself (which is where we get the phrase “going to rehab”). It is generally considered to be the most effective approach to treating addiction in terms of its ability to deliver a permanent recovery, thanks in large part to its dual approach tackling both the immediate challenge of physical dependency and the longer-term one of psychological addiction (many other forms of treatment focus only on either one of those two).

Rehabs are tranquil, secure, aesthetically pleasing, welcoming and – crucially – confidential institutions in which clients can concentrate fully on recovery having removed themselves from the day-to-day environment of substance abuse (confidentiality is crucial because patients are able to relax in the knowledge that their condition will remain secret).

If you attend rehab – typically on an inpatient basis, though some facilities do provide outpatient services – you will benefit from the presence of highly experienced medical professionals who understand the nature of addiction, and from the support of a peer group whose members are, like you, determined to turn their lives around and get back onto the path to happiness and success.

How Can I Get Someone into Rehab?

Addiction is a terribly destructive illness, and in a tragically high number of cases proves to be a fatal one. Every day that goes by while you struggle with addiction could be your last, either as a result of a fatal overdose or because of an accident or act of violence in which a substance abuse plays a key role; because of this, it is no exaggeration to say that getting into rehab as soon as possible can genuinely be a matter of life or death. However, it is vital to recognise that if an addict is unwilling to seek help of their own volition any attempt to treatment is almost certainly doomed to failure: you need to want to get well if you are put in the effort required to ensure a successful recovery.

Admitting that you need help to fight addiction is often an extremely hard step to take. If you are seeking help for a loved one, who has thus far been unable to make such an admission, we can assist you with planning an intervention; if it is for yourself that you are seeking help, and you are ready to admit to your condition and do whatever it takes to embark upon recovery, we can give you all the information you need prior to starting treatment. Either way, once again time is of the essence: do not let addiction do any more damage than it already has done. Call us now to speak with an addiction specialist about what rehab can do for you or your loved one.

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Advantages of Private Rehab

The advantages of rehab are manifold. Most importantly it provides a peerless combination of detox – addressing the immediate challenges of physical dependency – and therapy aimed at revealing and addressing the root causes of addiction, and at providing clients with an array of defence mechanisms to help prevent relapse.

This combination of treatment is provided in one location, away from the distractions and temptations of the outside world and an addict’s usual environment which has proved so conducive to substance abuse up to now. Rehabs are typically aesthetically very pleasant, calm and safe places in which an addict can concentrate completely upon recovery, benefiting from the presence of highly experienced medical personnel and from the provision of tailored dietary and fitness plans (on the basis of “healthy body, healthy mind”).

Following a stay in a quality rehab, a client will receive free aftercare for up to a year: the recovery process is by no means complete upon leaving rehab, but is instead a constant endeavour requiring dedication and peppered with pitfalls, which the provision of aftercare can go some way to negating.

What Does Rehab Cost Near Lambeth

The cost of private rehab in or near Lambeth can vary significantly by treatment programme, and depending on which of a variety of optional extras are selected. As a rough guide, standard costs range from between £5,500 and £11,000 per month, though the cheapest rehab treatment can start from as little as £834 per week.

NHS Addiction Treatment Options Near Lambeth

If you feel that private rehab is currently not an option for you for reasons of cost, or if you do not feel that you are able to spend the required time away from family and/or work obligations, do not despair: various NHS and charity resources can be found in Lambeth and across Greater London which can help you combat your addiction. Consult your GP about which of these resources may be available to you and would be most appropriate for your specific situation.

Advantages of NHS Treatment

Bearing in mind the aforementioned reluctance of some people to pay for private rehab, one obvious advantage of NHS treatment is that it is free at the point of service delivery. However, there are other advantages too: for one thing, the NHS is active across the UK, whereas some rehabs are a long distance away from Lambeth. Another benefit is a generally high quality of service (though that quality does vary from one NHS trust to the next).

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Addiction Support Groups

A number of organisations exist across the country to provide assistance to recovering addicts, and some of these operate a support group model. Support groups are groups of individuals who are themselves recovering addicts – some only recently free from addiction, while others may have been clean for many years – and who come together at regular meetings to give and take mutual support: sharing their stories of addiction, giving advice on how to resist relapse, showing solidarity and sympathy when group members are struggling, and providing the simple companionship which can mean so much in times of difficulty and loneliness.

Support group attendees can come from all walks of life, brought together by their shared experience of addiction and recovery; typically, attendance at support groups is free and the only qualification for participation is a commitment to leading a life free of substance abuse.

The most famous support group organisation, and the one on which most others are modelled, is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) which was founded in 1935 and runs on a 12-step programme of personal and spiritual development, with one of the steps being a recognition that a higher power – such as God – can assist with an alcoholic’s recovery. Narcotics Anonymous (NA), founded in 1953 and based directly upon the AA model, is the second-largest support group organisation worldwide and caters to recovering drug addicts specifically.

In a similar vein, but supporting those recovering from addictions to specific substances, are Cocaine Anonymous (CA), Heroin Anonymous (HA), Marijuana Anonymous (MA) and Crystal Meth Anonymous (CMA), all of which operate 12-step programmes. There are also support groups such as Al-Anon and Nar-Anon assisting the families and friends of addicts which typically hold meetings alongside those for the addicts themselves.

Support groups typically meet weekly, though each local chapter is managed independently and meeting times and venues are subject to change. To find information on meetings in or near Lambeth, see the relevant websites:

Alcoholics Anonymous; Narcotics Anonymous; Cocaine Anonymous; Heroin Anonymous; Marijuana Anonymous; Crystal Meth Anonymous.

Types of Counselling

Some recovering addicts – in particular those with very busy schedules – find that individual private counselling is an extremely useful treatment model. Private addiction counsellors work like regular psychotherapists – though with a clear emphasis on tackling the causes and consequences of substance abuse and addiction – offering private appointments (one-off, irregular, or on a regular basis – usually weekly) and typically charging a fee per appointment.

You can find private addiction counsellors across the country, with many at work in the capital; a great variety of different therapy models and approaches to treatment are available. Counsellors are usually available only during set working hours, although some do make themselves available for emergency access.

This type of counselling is often sought by recovering addicts who have already been through a programme of treatment such as may be provided in rehab and who desire supplementary support during the next phase of the recovery; on the other hand, it is also the preferred option for many addicts who have not yet been to rehab but are preparing to do so and who want help in managing their addictions prior to engaging in a full residential treatment programme.

Reaching Lambeth in London

The borough of Lambeth is found in south London. Its neighbouring areas are Westminster, City of London, Southwark, Bromley, Croydon, Merton, and Wandsworth, and it has 21 wards.

The Lambeth wards are: Bishop’s, Brixton Hill, Clapham Common, Clapham Town, Coldharbour, Ferndale, Gipsy Hill, Herne Hill, Knight’s Hill, Larkhall, Oval, Prince’s, St Leonard’s, Stockwell, Streatham Hill, Streatham South, Streatham Wells, Thornton, Thurlow Park, Tulse Hill, and Vassall. If you have to drive around the borough, keep in mind that there are a number of useful large roads to use for quicker access including the A23, the A205, the A3, the A203, and Brixton Road’ multiple bridges are also part of the Lambeth infrastructure (Waterloo Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Vauxhall Bridge among others). At the same time, if you consider using public transportation, the local stations are serviced by London Overground (Clapham High Street, Wandsworth Road), the National Rail (Broxton, Waterloo, Tulse Hill among many), and the London Underground (Brixton, Waterloo, Lambeth North, and more).

There are multiple opportunities for your relaxing rehab-focused outings. They may be part of the holistic therapies some rehabs in the area provide. Found in the borough are .the Archbishop’s Park, the Old Paradise Gardens, the Pedlars Park, and more.

How to Get to Primrose Lodge from Lambeth

Primrose Lodge is a unique rehab clinic located in the historic town of Guildford, Surrey. Boasting a private gymnasium, purpose-built treatment rooms and en suite bedrooms, this attractive, spacious building is the perfect getaway for those battling addiction, while Primrose Lodge’s highly experienced staff are on hand 24/7 to ensure patients’ safety and comfort. Integrated treatment programmes designed to address the root causes of addiction are provided in a tranquil and confidential environment in which patients can focus wholly upon their recovery.

To get to Worplesdon from Lambeth take the A205 to Clapham Common, then join the A3 and remain on that road for another 35 kilometres before taking the A3100 onto the A320, and finally join the A322/Worplesdon Road.

For those travelling by train, take the tube to Vauxhall or Waterloo; national rail services run from either direct to Worplesdon.

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