Alcohol and drug rehab in Kidderminster

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Attending inpatient rehab can immeasurably improve the lives of those suffering from alcohol addiction, drug addiction, behavioural addiction or an eating disorder. Embarking on a treatment programme can help you to receive support with detoxification and also useful tools to identify your triggers and coping strategies to continue your recovery.

If you live in or near Kidderminster and are currently struggling with any of the issues mentioned above, please read on to learn more about the many and varied benefits of addiction rehabilitation.

What is offered at rehab in Kidderminster?

Alcohol and drug rehabilitation in Kidderminster comes in many forms, always falling within outpatient or inpatient categories. Examples of outpatient rehab include day centres, which may involve weekly visits for detox, and therapy and social support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA).

Inpatient rehab takes the form of residential rehab centres, in which clients stay at the clinic for the duration of their treatment.

Nearest UKAT Centres to Kidderminster

Rather than attend ad-hoc support groups, you may prefer to attend inpatient rehab around the Kidderminster area. Some options are:

Banbury Lodge

Situated in Oxfordshire, Banbury Lodge is the closest UKAT centre to Kidderminster. It is approximately a 1 hour and 15-minute drive from the town and offers a beautiful and rural space in which to begin your recovery.

Oasis Recovery Runcorn

This drug and alcohol clinic is the second nearest UKAT facility and is around a 2 hour and 10-minute drive from Kidderminster. Oasis Recovery Runcorn is located in Cheshire, offering a different environment to experience treatment.

Liberty House

Heading further south, Liberty House in Bedfordshire is the third closest UKAT clinic to this town and is usually a 2 hour and 20-minute drive from Kidderminster. This is a great option if you wish to be in a completely different area for your rehabilitation.

Free addiction support group in Kidderminster

Kidderminster Tuesday

Kidderminster Thursday

Salvation Army, Jerusalem Walk off Queen Street, DY10 2NP
Time: Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 7.30 pm
Duration: 1hr 30mins

Kidderminster Early Stages of Recovery Wednesday

St John the Baptist Church, Church Walk, Wolverley, DY11 5XA
Time: Wednesdays 7.30pm
Duration: 1 hr 30mins

St Barnabas Community Hall

St Barnabas Community Hall, Wolverley Road, Franche, DY11 5JN
Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:00 pm

Warehouse

Warehouse, Dudley Road & Thorns Road, Dudley, England DY9 8EL
Time: Fridays 7:30 PM
While there are no NA meetings in Kidderminster itself, the following meeting is just a 20-minute drive from Kidderminster centre.

Is drug and alcohol abuse a problem in Kidderminster?

The town of Kidderminster is within the county of Worcestershire, just 17 miles from Birmingham. Kidderminster is a renowned West Midlands market town and is home to the Grade I listed St Mary and All Saints’ Church. The town has been beloved for its thriving carpet industry since the 18th century.

Unfortunately, an ONS report from 2020 revealed that there had been a 10% rise in drug-related deaths in Kidderminster in recent years, with figures now breaking record levels. However, if you live in Kidderminster and are currently struggling with alcohol addiction, drug addiction or addictive behaviours, there is still hope. You can take your first step towards addiction recovery by exploring the rehab options in or near Kidderminster.

Why get drug and alcohol treatment near Kidderminster?

At UKAT, we appreciate just how challenging it can be to know how to begin addiction treatment, whether it is for yourself or a loved one.

If you live in Kidderminster and are worried about somebody close to you, we encourage you to research which free services are available in Kidderminster, any available AA or NA support groups in town, and information on the nearest inpatient rehab facilities. Present your loved one with all of the options, and remember that it must be their decision to pursue treatment.

It is never too late to attend rehab for alcohol addiction, drug addiction, behavioural addiction or an eating disorder. If you are considering a UKAT inpatient rehab programme for yourself or a loved one, get in touch with our admissions team today.

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