A group therapy session in Cornwall

Alcohol and Drug Rehab Treatment in Cornwall

It can sometimes feel like a huge and daunting challenge finding the right help to tackle an addiction – especially if you’re struggling yourself or if you’re trying to help a loved one. However, Cornwall is home to a good number of high-quality free and private treatment options – and if you’d like recommendations as to which treatment options might be the most appropriate for you or someone close to you we can help. Give one of our confidential advisors a call today, and we can get you started on the path to recovery.

Addiction Treatment Services in Cornwall

Addiction treatment services come in many forms. The NHS provide a number of a services to those struggling with addiction, there also exists a number of charities and support groups. AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) and NA (Narcotics Anonymous) are two types of support groups that provide group workshops aimed at keeping individuals away from previous habits.

UKAT has a number of residential rehab centres located in close proximity of Cornwall, for those that require immediate assistance with their substance misuse.

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Private Rehabilitation

Two of our rehab facilities are a four hour journey from Cornwall – Banbury Lodge and Primrose Lodge.

Each of our facilities offer specialist programmes allowing clients to escape from outside pressures, and to enable the individual time and space to examine the self-defeating behaviours that may lie behind their addictions. Utilising the skill of our practitioners in delivering the different therapeutic approaches including CBT, Twelve Step Facilitation, Trauma Groups and Person Centred care, we offer each individual a very real opportunity of life-long recovery.

Banbury Lodge Logo

Banbury Lodge has been completely refurbished to exceptional standards and boasts state-of-the-art facilities that include an onsite gymnasium and en suite bedrooms. The clinic offers a secure and comfortable environment in which to get better, and with specialised programmes for people aged sixteen and over, Banbury Lodge is the ideal treatment centre for you or a loved one.

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Primrose Lodge genuinely cares about their patients making a full recovery from their illness. As a premier treatment facility, there has been no expense spared in making our clinic comfortable, attractive and homely with fantastic facilities for our patients to enjoy.

We Provide:
  • Prescribed Medical Detoxification
  • Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation
  • Proven Counselling Treatments
  • Holistic Therapies
  • 12 Step Recovery Model
  • One-to-One & Therapy
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Trauma therapy
  • Psychiatric assessments
  • Dual diagnosis care
  • Aftercare & Ongoing Therapies
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
  • CQC Registered
  • 24-Hour Care

We also offer free group sessions for families or anyone closely connected to the individual.

These groups provide guidance and support network built and an understanding of addiction acquired. All of which can contribute to ongoing long-term recovery for both addicts and family members.

Call +44 2039 496 584 today to speak to one of our team

The Benefits of Private Rehab

If you or a loved one are seriously struggling with addiction, private rehab provides:

  • Immediate admission to a safe and nurturing environment
  • Medical detox with 24/7 care & support
  • Overcome the root causes of addiction
  • Experienced team of doctors & therapists
  • Personalised rehabilitation programme
  • Look, feel, sleep better & regain confidence
  • Learn techniques for relapse prevention
  • 1 year complimentary aftercare support
What Does Rehab Cost?

The cost of rehab can vary depending on the area and the type of treatment you require. However, it is usually priced at around £1,500 – £3,000 per week. If you are thinking about attending a private rehab facility near Cornwall and would like to find out specific costings, get in touch and we will be able to provide you with this information to aid you in making a decision.

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    What Treatment Services Are Offered by the NHS?

    For anyone who is either unable or unwilling to pay for private treatment, the NHS offers a range of services in and near Cornwall which could be helpful.

    The service provides:

    • Recovery and care planning
    • Support for families
    • One-to-one support
    • Medication for opiate addiction
    • Stabilisation
    • Assessments for residential rehabilitation
    • Counselling and relapse prevention
    • Facilitation of rehabilitation
    • Motivational interviewing
    • Care management
    • Community detoxification

    Where are these Services Based?

    What Are the Pros and Cons of Free Addiction Treatment
    Pros
    • Free of charge
    • Confidentiality
    • Accessible to everyone
    • Located in the local community
    • Close to home and family
    Cons
    • Lengthy admissions process
    • Might not be referred to residential rehab
    • Patients may be asked to go to different clinics
    • Recovery may be affected by life distractions
    • Access to the personal therapist is more limited;
    • Patients may not have the same therapist

    To discuss your options further please enter your telephone number below and one of our highly trained team will be in touch as soon as possible:








      Free Addiction Treatment Services Available in Cornwall

      Addaction provide free drug & alcohol services in the County of Cornwall.

      Addaction

      Telephone: 01872 262414

      Address: Rosewyn House, Alverton Terrace, Truro TR1 1JE – https://www.addaction.org.uk/services/addaction-chy

      Addaction help people change their behaviour to become the very best that they can be. It could be their drug or alcohol use or worries about their mental health – we support people to make lasting change in their lives.

      Addiction Support Groups in Cornwall

      Addiction support groups are a vital aspect of the long-term treatment process; focused on substance abuse and behavioural addictions, and the various issues associated with recovery, support groups normally bring together people suffering the same kind of addiction so group members can feel that they are part of a relevant peer group which understands their specific challenges and experiences.

      What is NA?
      NA (Narcotics Anonymous) is a globally renowned non-profit fellowship for people whose drug abuse has had a detrimental impact upon their lives. Everyone attending NA meetings is trying to abstain from drug use and to develop a new way of life. There are no fees to attend and everyone is welcome as long as they are actively striving to stay clean.

      What is AA?
      AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) is – like NA – a non-profit fellowship; since its inception in the 1930s AA has helped millions of people worldwide escape from the claws of alcoholism. AA meetings are held right across the country, including a good number in Cornwall, and may be particularly valuable for people who have already gone through rehab and are seeking ongoing support.

      AA Meetings in Cornwall:
      Bodmin

      St Mary’s Church Hall, St Mary’s Rd
      PL31 1NF
      Thursdays at 7:30pm

      Bude

      Room 18, Neetside Community Centre
      EX23 8LB
      Mondays at 12:30pm

      Brampton

      St Mary Magdalene Church Hall, Church Rd
      PE28 4PF
      Fridays at 8:00pm

      See the full list of AA meetings in and around Cornwall

      NA Meetings in Cornwall:
      Penryn
      Sundays at 7:30pm

      The Methodist Church
      Lower Market Street
      TR10 8RW

      Penzance
      Mondays at 7:30pm

      Aspire/CGL Building
      102-104 Bridge Street
      PE1 1DY

      Redruth
      Thursdays at 7:00pm

      Murdoch House
      Cross Street
      TR15 2BU

      See the full list of NA meetings in and around Cornwall

      Travelling to and from Cornwall

      Cornwall can be accessed via the M4, M5 and A30. If you’re travelling to Cornwall from Devon, the A30 and A38 take you past Exeter into Plymouth.

      The St Ives Bay Line, The Looe Valley Line, The Maritime Line and The Atlantic Coast Line are the 4 major train lines in Cornwall which can all be accessed from different parts of the UK. If you are travelling from London, the Great Western Railway serves the most popular train route from Paddington to Newquay.

      About Cornwall

      Ukat is proud to offer Addiction Treatment services in Cornwall. Cornwall is a beloved County located in the heart of South West Coast Path in England. Cornwall’s main attractions include Cheesewring, The Pipers, Land’s End, Paradise Park, and Birds of Cornwall. A number of waterways and rivers including Penpol Creek (River Fowey), Hamoaze, River Hayle, Bude Canal, and Percuil River are located in Cornwall.

      • Located in Dumnonia, Cornwall forms part of St Columb Major Rural District in England.
      • Truro acts as the local government administrative center in Cornwall.
      • Cornwall is found in South West England.
      • Cornwall is attributed to shire districts including Cornwall, and Isles of Scilly.
      • Boundaries to an original ecclesiastical parish in the County of Cornwall incorperate Landewednack, Treverbyn, Polperro, Warleggan, and Perranuthnoe.
      • County’s such as Cornwall are divided into parliamentary constituencies such as St Ives (UK Parliament constituency), Newport (Cornwall) (UK Parliament constituency), Liskeard (UK Parliament constituency), Edward Craggs-Eliot, and John Rogers (1750–1832).
      • The Saint Piran’s Flag is the flag of the English County of Cornwall.
      • The County of Cornwall consolidates hamlets such as Kelly, Roskorwell, Old Park, Tremail, and Windsor within its border.
      • The County of Cornwall additionally contains villages such as Coad’s Green, Carnon Downs, Metherell, Devoran, and Carnmenellis in its boundaries.
      • Villages within Cornwall’s boundaries include Helford Passage, West Tolgus, Boscastle, Lanjeth, and Zelah.
      • Last in order but nevertheless important, Cornwall includes St Erme, Nancledra, Gwinear Downs, St Gluvias, and Tregonetha.
      • Cornwall incorporates a number of settlements including Holywell, Cadgwith, Perranuthnoe, Constantine Bay, Lamorna, Seaton, and West Pentire.
      • Ukat’s Addiction Treatment service area like-wise encompasses St Austell and Clay Country Eco-town, Wherrytown, Maenporth, Coombe, and Bohortha in the County of Cornwall.
      • Other primary service areas of Ukat within in Cornwall, England accommodate Mousehole, Gloweth, Hayle, Crackington Haven, and Mullion Cove,
      • as well as Cornwall’s outer urban areas Rock, Saltash, Porthilly, Bolingey, and Torpoint.
      • Last in order of mention, Ukat’s Addiction Treatment services cover the larger Cornwall area along with Carlyon, Bodinnick, Gorran Haven, Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and Penzance.
      • The small communities of Wearde, Padstow, Carlyon Bay, St Goran, and Pentewan Valley are located within Cornwall, South West England.
      • Towns including Latchbrook, Maer, Mylor Creek, South Pill, and Mevagissey are located in Cornwall.
      • Other towns including Wadebridge, Launceston, St Austell, Penryn, and Camborne can be found within the County of Cornwall.
      • A number of prestigious cities including Truro can be found within Cornwall.
      • Institute of Cornish Studies within Cornwall are known through out the England and the United Kingdom.
      • Cornwall has a number of schools in the area including Penair School, and Pool Academy.
      • Morrab Library, and Courtney Library offer free educational resources in Cornwall.
      • Provide a physical education forum within Cornwall is the Royal Cornwall Museum, and Trerice.
      • Cornwall is served by St Lawrence’s Hospital, and Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust.
      • Seaton Valley Countryside Park, Antony House, and Tresco are popular with Cornwall locals and are known throughout England.
      • Essential roads and infasructure in Cornwall include Red Post, A3071 road, and Saltash Tunnel.
      • To the west, the County of Cornwall is bordered by Devon.
      • Close to Cornwall, Devon are positioned immediately to the south of the County.
      • Places to see in Cornwall include Nine Maidens Downs, Treryn Dinas, and Angarrack viaduct.
      • Withing the boundaries of Cornwall, The Falmouth Hotel, Listed buildings in Newlyn, Lanhydrock, Wave Hub, and Barbara Hepworth Museum of special interest.
      • The churches within Cornwall include the well known St Hermes’ Church, Meneage, and Templars Preceptory.
      • Cornwall has a notable history, including Royal Institution of Cornwall, Kerrier Hundred, Camborne–Redruth Urban District, Lostwithiel, and Scillonian entrance grave.
      • The County of Cornwall is home to a number of businesses including Cornish Cyder Farm, Rigibore, and Scilly Isles Steam Navigation Company.
      • Cornwall’s shopping centers are famous and people flock to Finisterre (retailer)
      • Local TV and Radio broadcasting companies in Cornwall include Television South West, Cornish Studies Centre, Redruth transmitting station, Westward Television, and Packet Newspapers

      Find rehabilitation in Cornwall near you

      Are you from a city or town in Cornwall and want to know what the options are locally to you? Check out the following pages to find out more about rehab in different parts of Cornwall: