If you live in Wychavon, Great Malvern, or any other part of Worcestershire, and have an addiction, or you have a loved one addicted to alcohol and/or drugs, there are a number of professional addiction treatment facilities in the area that can help with addiction recovery.
With the right help, you can fully recover and rebuild your life.
Aside from the option of private rehab for addiction recovery, you can also access NHS options in Worcestershire. NHS addiction treatment options are free of charge and can be accessed in your local community. It is a great option for individuals unable to afford private rehab.
Banbury Lodge is a rehab operating in a tranquil location in Banbury, Oxfordshire. We provide excellent bespoke rehabilitation services for clients in and around this area.
Some of the services we provide include:
We have a robust team of professionals operating in a world-class facility.
Banbury Lodge is located around 56 miles away from Worcestershire. It is a 1-hour drive via the M40. We provide sober transportation service for anyone that needs it.
Detox and rehab starts from £834 to £2,750 per week depending on treatment length and clinic chosen
To find out further information on the cost of rehab enter you number below and one of our team will call you back
If you live in Bromsgrove, Evesham, or some other part of Worcestershire, the option of free addiction treatment through the NHS is available. NHS addiction treatment options are entirely free, which makes them a viable alternative for individuals who cannot afford private rehab.
You can access NHS addiction treatment within your local community either through a referral from your GP or a self-referral. But, unfortunately, there’s usually a waiting list before you can access NHS addiction treatment.
The waiting list can be a problem for those who need prompt addiction treatment. The length of the waiting list is typically dependent on the level of demand for NHS addiction within your area at the time.
CGL
Telephone: 0808 178 3295
Address: 14 Castle House, Castle Street, Worcester, WR1 3AD - https://www.changegrowlive.org/content/worcester-castle-house
Drug and alcohol service supporting adults and young people to understand the risks their drug or alcohol use pose to their health and wellbeing
Talk to Frank:
Telephone: 0300 123 6600
Address: https://www.talktofrank.com/get-help/find-support-near-you
Alcohol and drug support service for the UK - Find local treatment
A personalised approach to addiction treatment is the best way to ensure a full and safe recovery from addiction. In order to select a recovery programme in Worcestershire that can deliver what you want, you need to take the following into consideration:
Is the cost of the treatment programme within your budget?
Does the treatment facility have experience treating addiction similar to yours?
Will insurance cover the programme’s cost?
Are you better off with addiction treatment close to home or abroad?
Would you prefer an inpatient or outpatient setting?
Would you prefer to continue working whilst receiving treatment?
Cocaine Anonymous:
A fellowship of men and women who share their struggles, strength, coping skills and hope with a goal to overcome cocaine addiction. They only require that potential members have a true desire to quit cocaine and other substance abuse. You can find more information about meeting dates and times here.
SMART Recovery:
An alternative to 12-step programmes for those who don't believe in a higher deity. This is a science-based programme that helps you manage addictive behaviour and addiction to substances.You can find more information about meeting dates and times here.
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a non-profit organisation comprising various individuals from different walks of life, who are in recovery from drug addiction.
It is a programme that promotes complete abstinence from all drugs and there are regular meetings in and around Worcestershire which anyone in recovery can attend.
NA Meetings
Tuesday 7:30pm
St Andrews Church
Lyttleton Avenue
B60 3JP
Wednesday 7:00pm
Friends Meeting House, 1 Sansome Walk
WR1 1UG
7:00pm Friday
St Andrews Methodist church, Pump Street
WR1 2QT
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international organisation focused on mutual understanding and support within a group of people suffering from the effects of alcohol addiction. These meetings are mostly attended by alcoholics but some do permit non-addicts.
There are regular meetings throughout Worcestershire including Malvern, Kidderminster, Evesham Worcester and more.
AA Meetings:
Thursday 19:00
Methodist Church Hall,
Chapel Lane,
WR3 7BP
Sunday 10:30
Worcester YMCA
Henwick Rd
WR2 5NS
Thursday 19:00
Salvation Army Building,
Jerusalem Walk
DY10 2NP
Psychology Today:
Addiction counselling portal, allowing choice across therapists and locations in Worcestershire.
Address: Worcester WR1 - https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/counselling/addiction/eng/worcestershire-county?sid=5c7d17c89ea4d/p>
Phone number: 01722 449322
By Road: From Worcestershire, you can get to Banbury Lodge via the M40, A46, and A422. If taking the M40, you will get on the M5 from A4133 and A38, then take the M42 and M40 to A422 in Oxfordshire. Then follow exit 11 from the M40. This will take you to the A422 and A4260, which you can follow to The Hawthorns in Banbury.
By Train: There are no direct trains from Worcester to Banbury but you can get a train from Worcester Shrub Hill direct to Birmingham and change at Moor Street and hop on Chiltern Railways via Platform 3 onto Banbury Station. The entire journey will take approx 1hr 45mins
Calls and contact requests are answered by admissions at
UK Addiction Treatment Group.
We look forward to helping you take your first step.
0808 163 9632