Alcohol and drug rehab treatment in Aylesbury Vale

 

Incidence of Substance Abuse in Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

A 2021 report suggests the number of drug-related deaths has reduced in Buckinghamshire in the past few years. However, the county and towns like Aylesbury Vale are still struggling to keep the number of drug-related crimes under check.

According to a 2023 report, 3275 years of life were lost in Buckinghamshire to alcohol in the year 2020, which is the highest since records began. With the high alcohol and substance abuse numbers in Aylesbury Vale and other towns in Buckinghamshire, it is all the more important to seek timely support!

 

Residents of Aylesbury Vale can now access private rehabilitation and recovery facilities with the UK addiction treatment clinics that offer personalised treatment plans and a safe and secure environment for holistic healing.

Why choose Banbury Lodge for drug and alcohol rehab near Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

There are several private rehab options for people living in Aylesbury Vale and surrounding neighbourhoods, including UKAT facilities. Some of the centres run by UKAT across the UK include– Sanctuary Lodge, Primrose Lodge, Oasis Runcorn, Recovery Lighthouse, Oasis Bradford, Banbury Lodge and Liberty House.

 

Banbury Lodge is a rehab facility near Aylesbury Vale, located in the peaceful and tranquil Oxfordshire countryside. This luxurious state-of-the-art facility allows the perfectly warm and welcoming environment required for recovery.

 

This rehab centre is 30.3 miles from Aylesbury Vale, and it takes around 1.5 hours to reach via A41 and B4100. Banbury Lodge is open 24×7 to provide rehab services throughout the year. At Banbury Lodge, one can be rest assured that they will be taken care of by an experienced medical team comprising doctors, therapists and support workers.

 

Other salient features of Banbury Lodge rehab centre include:

  • 22 private ensuite rooms with bathrooms
  • On-site gymnasium for physical fitness
  • Social spaces for group activities
  • Luxurious grounds for connecting with nature
  • Private insurance is accepted

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Pictures of Banbury Lodge Centre

Banbury Lodge is a luxurious rehab centre near Aylesbury Vale, and these pictures say it all!

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Treatment options at Banbury Lodge

The team at Banbury Lodge is experienced in treating a wide range of addictions, including alcohol addiction, substance abuse, prescription drug addiction, behavioural disorders and eating disorders. The addiction treatment plans offered at Banbury Lodge are often a combination of the following:

  • 12-Step therapy
  • Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
  • Dialectical behavioural therapy (DBT)
  • Art therapy
  • Meditation
  • Mindfulness
  • Group therapy
  • Individual therapy

Reviews of Banbury Lodge near Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

At Banbury Lodge, we treat every addiction from its roots to help our clients recover successfully. Here’s what a few clients have to say:

 

“The staff and therapists are very helpful and friendly, especially Trevor. I recommend this place for people who are in need of recovery.”- AT

 

“Overall a good experience. Happy with the programme therapy and support of staff, and the food.”- LWJ

 

“Outstanding therapists and support workers. Good facilities and spotlessly clean. Very, very poor catering.”- James P

 

 

Free addiction treatment services/support groups available in Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

If you are unable to access or enrol in a rehab centre near Aylesbury Vale, do not fret. Several local support groups offer free addiction services and programs.

Let’s take a look!

Alcohol Anonymous (AA) near Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

Aylesbury Newcomers

Church of the Holy Spirit, 71a Camborne Ave
HP21 7UE

Thursday, Time: 20.00

Aylesbury Stoke Mandeville Big Book Experience

The Ark, 28 Risborough Rd, Stoke Mandeville
HP22 5UT

Tuesday, Time: 19.30

Aylesbury Bob’s Place

Fairford Leys Church, Hampden Sq
HP19 7HT

Friday, Time: 18.30

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) near Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

NA Trinity

Heronsbrook Meeting Place

5 Wadesmill Lane, Walnut Tree

Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK7 7ED

Wednesday, 19:00 ~ 20:15

Recovery Central on Sunday

Unity Park Station

401 Elder Gate

Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK9 1LR

Sunday, 10:30 ~ 12:00

Amersham. You’re Never Alone

Chiltern & Thames Valley Area

The Wheeler Room

St Michael & All Angels C Of E Church

70 Sycamore Road, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, HP6 5DR

Monday, 19:30 ~ 21:00

Cocaine Anonymous (CA) near Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

Don’t Leave Before The Miracle happens

Holy Trinity Church

Walton St
Aylesbury
UK

Monday, 19:00

Cocaine Anonymous Aylesbury

Church of the Holy Spirit

71 Camborne Ave
Aylesbury HP21 7UE
UK

Friday, 19:00

A Vision for You

Long Crendon Baptist Church

High St
Long Crendon
Aylesbury HP18 9AF
UK

Wednesday, 19:30

Travelling to Banbury Lodge from Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

Aylesbury Vale is a beautiful town located in Buckinghamshire bound by the City of Milton Keynes, West Northamptonshire, Central Bedfordshire and the Borough of Dacorum.

Here’s how you can travel from Aylesbury Vale to Banbury Lodge, located in Banbury!

By road: The fastest route between Aylesbury Vale and Banbury Lodge is via A41 and B4100. The distance is around 30.3 miles, and it can take a little less than an hour to travel. The other routes available are via A41 and M40.

By train: For those wishing to travel by train, it can take around 1.5 hours to get to Banbury from Aylesbury Vale. One can take the Chiltern Railways from TA Centre station.

Find a rehabilitation centre near Aylesbury Vale, Buckinghamshire

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