Alcohol & Drug Rehab In Nottinghamshire

Overcoming an addiction to drugs and/or alcohol begins with realising and accepting that you have a problem. After you have done this, you can move on to the next stage, which includes seeking help through available treatment options. If you’re in Nottinghamshire, there are services close to you that can help you put an end to your ordeal. Rehab programmes in the county include NHS treatment services and private rehab centres, both of which are effective in treating addiction. However, your unique situation will determine which option works best. Individualised programmes are important for addiction treatment, as leaving some aspects of your condition unattended could cause your problems to reappear later. We can help you find a treatment plan that is a perfect match for your situation when you give us a call. This will enable you to stay focused on your recovery, without adding the stress of combing through treatment options for your current problem.

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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 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 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?

The cost of rehab differs from facility to facility, and according to treatment type and duration. Fees are said to range between £1,200 and £2,500 weekly, but other factors such as the combination of therapies you receive, a personal requirement for a fully exclusive programme, and specialised programmes like dual diagnosis could alter treatment fees. We can tell you the specific fees of treatment centres in and near the county when you get in touch with us.

NHS Addiction Treatment

Nottinghamshire has a number of NHS treatment options and other local government-sponsored alcohol and drug services that can be accessed for a small fee or for free. This can help you deal with your addiction if you don’t have the budget for treatment in a private rehab centre. In rare situations, you may be referred to a residential rehab centre for treatment, but this procedure can be lengthy, and you’re not guaranteed a referral.

The Pros and Cons of NHS Treatment

PROs

  • You’ll go through treatment without spending a penny
  • You can access support from home and get emotional help from your family
  • NHS programmes provide strict confidentiality as required by law

CONs

  • The treatment process can seem lengthy and unending
  • Most NHS services are outpatient-based, which may be inadequate when it comes to treating severe addictions
  • You may have to receive treatment in multiple facilities
  • Getting an appointment with a therapist may be difficult
  • You may not be referred to an inpatient centre
  • 24/7 care isn’t available

Addiction Support Groups

If you have gone through rehab in an inpatient or outpatient rehab centre, and want to maintain your sobriety in the long run, you can do this by affiliating yourself with an addiction support group. There are meetings held in different venues across Nottinghamshire on a weekly basis.

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What Is NA?

NA is a support group for recovering drug addicts. It is based on the 12-step programme and involves addicts meeting on a weekly basis. Membership to this group and meetings come at no fee.

What Is AA?

AA is also an addiction support group that is based on 12-step therapy but is dedicated to alcoholics who are in recovery. There are meeting venues in the county as well, and they are free to attend.

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 Nottinghamshire?

Nottinghamshire is one of the UK’s best-situated counties, as such, reaching its towns (Mansfield, Newark, Woksop) is easy, regardless of where in the UK you’re travelling from. The city of Nottingham is services by a number of railways (CrossCountry, East Midlands Trains, and northern), as well as coaches (National Express).

By Road

The A52 (Known as the Brian Cough way) and the A46 are major roads that link to Nottinghamshire. Newark can be connected to from the south-west via the A46, from the east via the A17, and from and via the A1 trunk road running from London to Edinburgh. You can get into Nottingham through the M1 when you exit the motorway at junction 25 or 24 coming from the south of the city, or at junction 26 or 25 from the north.

The M1 is also passing through the county, helping you reach places such as Nottingham, Hucknall, and Kimberley. For the county city, you can just take the A610 from the M1 and you’ll be there in no time.

By Train

There are direct local services from Leeds, Chesterfield, Sheffield, and Barnsley to Nottingham, provided by Northern Rail. East Midlands Trains, East Coast Trains, and Cross Country Trains also provide services to Nottinghamshire destinations such as Worksop, Newark, as well as Creswell Stags, and Newstead Abbey. Nottingham also has regular services to Derby, Birmingham, Crewe, Leicester, Leeds, Sheffield, as well as London St Pancras.

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