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Rehab Treatment in Hampshire

Are you or a loved one suffering from addiction in Winchester, Basingstoke, Farnborough or any other area in Hampshire? Alcoholism and drug addiction is a mental health condition that must not be left to worsen. Once you suspect that you or a loved one may be addicted to a substance or certain type of behaviour, you should seek help immediately – Call us today and speak to an experienced addiction counsellor.

With the right help, you can fully recover and rebuild your life.

So, which treatment approach is best and which rehab or community group would be most appropriate for you? We have created this guide to help point you in the right direction as you search for the required assistance. There is a good selection of treatment options available in Hampshire so do not despair – start your recovery journey today.

Services offered by Banbury Lodge 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.

Services

Some of the services we provide include:

  • Drug and Alcohol addiction treatment
  • Eating disorder addiction and recovery treatment
  • 12 Step Therapy
  • Aftercare
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
  • Individual Therapy
  • Family Recovery Programme
  • Trauma Therapy

We have a robust team of professionals operating in a world-class facility.

Banbury Lodge is located around 82 miles away from Hampshire. It is approx 90 mins drive via the A34. We provide sober transportation service for anyone that needs it.

Where is Banbury Lodge Based?

Pros and Cons of Private Rehab?

Pros
  • Immediate admission 365 days a year
  • Medical detox with 24/7 care & support
  • Overcome the root causes of addiction
  • Experienced team of doctors & therapists
  • Personalised rehabilitation programme
  • Fitness and nutrition programme
  • Look, feel, sleep better & regain confidence
  • Learn techniques for relapse prevention
  • 1-year complimentary aftercare support
Cons
  • Price can be a barrier which needs to be weighed up versus the long-term cost of drug and alcohol abuse
  • Being away from friends and family which at first can be emotionally challenging

What Does Rehab Cost?

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

    NHS Addiction Treatment

    If you live in Portsmouth, Southampton, Andover or any other town, borough or district in Hampshire, you have the option of getting addiction treatment through the NHS. This option is free, which makes it a viable alternative for individuals who cannot afford private treatment.

    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 long waiting list before you get treatment.

    The waiting list can be a problem for those who need prompt alcohol or drug detox and rehabilitation. The length of the waiting list is typically dependent on the level of demand in your area but a rough estimate is 6 to 12 months for the most severe cases of alcoholism and heroin addiction.

    Free NHS Treatment Options in Hampshire

    CGL Southampton

    Telephone: 02380 717171

    Address: The Carronades, 2 New Rd, Southampton SO14 0AAE - https://www.changegrowlive.org/content/southampton-drug-and-alcohol-recovery-service-dars

    Change Grow Live Southampton offer free and confidential drug and alcohol support, advice and interventions to adults through their recovery journey.

    NHS Solent Trust

    Telephone: 01276 670 883

    Address: Aldershot, Frith Cottage, Church Road, Frimley, Hampshire, GU16 7AD - https://www.solent.nhs.uk/news_item.asp?fldID=291

    Delivered in partnership with registered charity, CRI, the service provides information and support for drug and alcohol users over the age of 18 years across most of Hampshire

    How to Choose a Recovery Programme

    Speaking to an addiction treatment expert or your GP is a good way to start. They should be able to help you understand your addiction and the options available for treatment. Before you agree to be treated in any facility, you should ask a range of questions.

    For example, find out the duration of the programme, the credentials of the medical team, whether the facility is licensed, and so on. Also, it’s important to consider the cost of treatment; the treatments methods employed; the location of the facility; whether or not they offer treatment for co-occurring disorders; and the philosophy of the treatment centre.

    Addiction Support Groups in Hampshire

    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.

    NA meetings in/near Hampshire

    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 Hampshire which anyone in recovery can attend.

    NA Meetings

    Winchester

    Wednesday 8pm
    Friends Meeting House
    16 Colebrook Street
    SO23 9LH

    Winchester

    Friday 6.30pm
    Children’s Room Building
    Friends Meeting House
    SO23 9LH

    Winchester

    Saturday 6pm
    Children’s Room Building
    Friends Meeting House
    SO23 9LH

    AA meetings in/near Hampshire

    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 Hampshire, including Gosport, Havant, Stockbridge and more…

    AA Meetings:

    Winchester

    Sunday 8pm
    Friends Meeting House,
    16 Colebrook St,
    SO23 9LH

    Southampton

    Wednesday 7.30pm
    Bitterne United Reformed Church, Bitterne Precinc
    SO18 5EF

    Basingstoke

    Friday 8pm
    Hill Rise Community Hall,
    Bach Close St
    RG22 4JZ

    Addiction Counselling in/near Hampshire

    Hampshire County Council:

    Local government addiction resource for the people of Hampshire

    Address: The Castle, Winchester, SO23 8UJ - https://www.hants.gov.uk/socialcareandhealth/adultsocialcare/contact

    Phone number: 0300 555 1386

    Travelling to and from Hampshire

    By Road: The quickest and cheapest way to get to Banbury is by car via the A34, taking about 90mins

    By Train & Bus: There is no direct connection from Banbury to Hampshire. However, you can take the train to Winchester, take the walk to Winchester, station, take the bus to Winchester, Bus Station, take the walk to Winchester, The Broadway, then take the line 64 bus to New Alresford, Robertson Road

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    Who am I contacting?

    Calls and contact requests are answered by admissions at

    UK Addiction Treatment Group.

    We look forward to helping you take your first step.

    0203 553 3757