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Below you’ll find information on a selection of Rehab services, including their specialisms and contact details:
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wdt_ID | Organisation or Charity | Overview | Target | Services | Location for Individual Support | Costs | Website | Contact | How it works / What to expect | Additional services / comments | How/When would you think this charity would be useful? |
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1 | Assessment Tools section http://www.haveigotaproblem.com/ |
Free online service to perform a self-assessment of whether you or an individual has a problem with Mental Health or Addiction Issues. The goal is to assist people in making better informed decisions about their life and personal choices. | Organisations | Awareness | Virtual | No Costs | Email: admin@haveigotaproblem.com | Web resources mainly for addiction but has other general Mental Health issues too: http://www.haveigotaproblem.com/web-resources/40/ALCOHOL |
Individuals with an addiction or worried about someone else who has an addiction; and for those searching for info on whether they may have a problem (assessment, even to buy a book to read up on). Although direct one on one chats are no longer available | ||
2 | Priory http://www.priorygroup.com |
Private mental health organisation with several clinics across the UK. Specific treatements for 70 different conditions. Privately funded, or via insurance. | Individuals, Families | 70 various conditions treated at in person locations throughout the UK | in person locations throughout the UK | Ranges from £13k for a 28-day programme (Glasgow) to £22k (flagship Roehampton centre). Avergae is around £18k for that programme. General admission is £6k per week average | Telephone: 0800 188 4701 Email: info@priorygroup.com |
Via GP referral, also have on-site GPs for quicker admission. Can be admitted very quickly, even on a weekend but is rare. No difference in care across clinics; the difference in cost is due to different funding costs. NHS Priory centres exist but you have to be specifically refered to these locations by your GP, and are also used when the NHS lack hospital beds and therefore use these Priory clinics for their NHS patients temporarily. | Link to postcode search for nearest priory: http://www.priorygroup.com/location-results?postcode=London |
For immediate care when financial cost is acceptable | |
3 | Mount Carmel https://www.mountcarmel.org.uk |
Private clinic specialising in treating Alcohol located in South London. Also treat other forms of addiction, and Mental Health issues. Offer day programmes and although they can help with a detox plan, they do not have a detox centre. | Individuals | 18 residential bedrooms for clients offering treatement programmes for those looking to stay in-house for a sustained period of time. Also offer a day programme. All programme types focus on addictions | Streatham, South London | -Self-funded or can be referred for free via local authority (call local Drug And Addictions Team (DAAT) at your local authority) -£700/week for residential (18 bedrooms) -£330/week for day clients -they do not provide a detox programme but can help with arrangements for that |
Telephone: 020- 8769-7674 Email: info@mountcarmel.org.uk |
-assessment over phone or in person - assessment form on website needs to be completed -those currently drinking would need to detox before joining any of the treatments -Monday-Friday, admission can be within a couple of days. -client suffering must be the one to call and have the assessment before a decision on admission is made (friend cannot do on their behalf) |
- city road or brook drive can facilitate the detox, which Mount Carmel can organise/help arrange | -cheaper financial cost than priory, but limited to South london, For those who have been through a detox programme first and who are now focussed on staying clean | |
4 | Turning Point https://www.turning-point.co.uk/find-a-service.html#/ |
With over 200 locations in the UK, Turning Point works with people who have complex needs including drug and alcohol misuse, mental health conditions, offending behaviour, primary care needs, housing and unemployment issues and people with a learning disability to discover new possibilities in their lives. | Individuals, Families | Group therapy, Help for Helpers, Peer Mentors, Resolution Clinic | Several locations based on your postcode. | No Costs | https://www.turning-point.co.uk/find-a-service.html#/ | https://www.turning-point.co.uk/contact-us.html | |||
5 | Local Authority | Your Local Authority should have a Drug and Addiction Team (DDAT) who will arrange what is best for your condition | Individuals | walk in appointments available every day, the DDAT will usually see the first 4 people. They will assess if you need detox, housing, etc and can refer you to various clinics if need be (funded by yourself or via local council benefits, income & housing for example) | Local Council Offices | no costs, first come first serve walk-in appointments on a daily basis | Check relevant council's address/number via Search Engine | a member of the local council DAAT team will see you and assess whether you need detox, particular programme, housing etc. you can then be referred by them to clinics which is then funded by the local council assuming you qualify for certain benefits at the time | no cost in seeing a member of the DAAT who can advise on the best course of action, so potentially quick and free | ||
6 | The Nehemiah Project https://www.tnp.org.uk |
Christian-based charity for ex-offenders who are required to have 6-months abstinence from alcohol and at least 4 weeks without violence | Ex-offenders | -12-week programme followed by “move-on” programme where help is given to find employment | Streatham, South London | -£275/week -Public funding: They can claim housing benefits on your behalf if you are eligible for them |
https://www.tnp.org.uk | Telephone: 020 8773 7417 Email: referrals@tnp.org.uk |
-Apply online (can also call) then will need to attend an interview, then further tests done to determine eligibility - Usually a 12-week programme but you can stay as long as you like - Acts more as supported housing opposed to a rehab - You are free to leave at any time during the process |
"open to men from anywhere in the UK - the most important thing is a man's genuine desire to change" stories: https://www.tnp.org.uk/about-us/stories The national average for remaining abstinent for a year is 30%; at Nehemiah 74% of Residents remain abstinent |
for those wanting to stay abstenant, and to be around others of similar circumstance also wanting to get better. Open to all men throughout the UK |
7 | The Perry Clayman Project http://www.rehabtoday.com |
Rehab focussed on Drug and Alcohol addiction with 4 units across the UK | Individuals | 12-step programme for addiction - Offer Detox programme - voluntary work option post-programme - also provide daycare | 4 locations across UK: Luton, Chelmsford, Clapham and Leicester | Roughly £15k for 3 months | http://www.rehabtoday.com | Telephone: 0800 0380 480 Mobile: 01582 730113 Email: info@rehabtoday.com |
Can get immediate help if there are vacancies at one of their 4 locations - Also offer free advice on detox, addiction and rehab - "Get help Now" function on the home page to enquire directly to the team |
Claim to be one of the leading private drug and alcohol rehab centres | For immediate help and willing to pay, maybe slightly cheaper than the Priory average with locations split across the UK |
8 | Action on Addiction https://www.actiononaddiction.org.uk |
Residential Rehab and Community based addiction treatment (for drugs, alcohol, gambling and other behaviours) | Individuals, Families | - 6-week programme at residential houses in Wiltshire - Community programmes in Liverpool, Essex, Wiltshire, - Recovery management in various locations - M-PACT family support programme (Moving parents and Children Together) comprises 10 sessions - 4-day Residential Programme for Families and Friends - no detox programme but provide support via Brink of Change care: http://thebrinkliverpool.com/support.php | Wiltshire for residential; Liverpool, Essex, Wiltshire and London for community programmes | - £17k over 6 week programme for the residential programme in Wiltshire ' Family 4-day programme £500 total ' community programmes differ per area, council funding can be obtained. |
https://www.actiononaddiction.org.uk | Telephone: 01747 832 070 Email: AOA@actiononaddiction.org.uk |
- 24 hours of abstinence from drugs and alcohol required | - Patroned by Duchess of Cambridge ' used to have a residential service in Clapham but that closed down due to funding issues |
for immediate help for those willing to sel-fund, short abstinence period also. Also effective for those seeking help as a family with shorter programmes |
9 | Freedom recovery centre http://www.freedomrecoverycentre.co.uk/ |
Day and residential programme for men and women 18+ who want to maintain abstinence from alcohol and drug misuse. Also provide treatment for other area such as Anxiety and Depression | Individuals 18+ | Day programmes, step-down programme, counselling, Reiki healing, and accomodation | Catford, London | unknown, but do accept local council funded care | http://www.freedomrecoverycentre.co.uk/ | Telephone: 020 8314 0333 or 020 8432 4003 Email:enquiries@freedomrecoverycentre.co.uk |
-typical day-to-day timetable s: http://www.freedomrecoverycentre.co.uk/uploads/docs/Programme-Timetable.pdf | Client handbook for the residential facility: http://www.freedomrecoverycentre.co.uk/uploads/docs/FRC_client_handbook2010.pdf' | |
10 | Phoenix Futures https://www.phoenix-futures.org.uk |
charity and housing association which has been helping people overcome drug and alcohol problems for 50 years. | Individuals, familes with children , women | Services map: https://www.phoenix-futures.org.uk/services-map | Several across UK | unknown, but do accept local council funded care if you cannot self-fund | https://www.phoenix-futures.org.uk | Telephone: 020 7234 9740 Email: info@phoenix-futures.org.uk |
varies depending on service required and which centre is convenience based on their services map | provide 138 services across England and Scotland in community, prison and residential settings. |
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