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People in Northamptonshire suffers from addiction, like in every other part of the UK – in both rural and urban areas. Throughout the county, they are struggling with addiction to alcohol, prescription drugs, and illegal substances. The impact on health and social services is increasing. Of course, the greatest damage is done to addicts themselves, as well as to their loved ones.
Every addiction is a serious matter – and in the most severe cases, lives are at risk, whether those of addicts themselves or those of the people around them. In order to reduce that risk and then to remove it altogether, the best and most immediate treatment option (with the greatest likelihood of permanent success) is private rehab.
UKAT has a range of private rehab facilities near Northamptonshire, so you can choose where you would prefer to undergo treatment, subject to availability.
UKAT are proud to offer Banbury Lodge is just 28 miles (45 minutes) away from Northamptonshire and is situated in Oxfordshire.
Banbury Lodge is a private clinic providing both detoxification and rehabilitation from a variety of substances, both legal and illegal, as well as from behavioural addictions such as gambling, gaming, and shopping. The clinic focuses on providing a calm, nurturing, and comfortable environment for you or a loved one to break the cycle of addiction and destructive behaviour. The team is made out of experiences, dedicated professionals, most of which have personal experience with fighting addiction and life in recovery.
All UKAT rehabs also offer support and help through our facilitated family groups. These groups enable those close to the sufferer an opportunity to talk about the impact that alcoholism has had on their lives and to look at how they can improve their emotional wellbeing. Family support groups take place on a weekly basis at each of our centres. Anyone who has a close connection to the addict in our treatment programme can attend. You can find out more information regarding days and times on our family support page.
If you or a loved one are seriously struggling with addiction, private rehab provides:
Making the journey from home to the clinic can feel overwhelming, a sober transport service works to ensure you or your loved one are taken from door to door safely and securely while supporting you along the way and affording the opportunity discuss any concerns you may have in a professional and understanding way.
Rehabilitation can be free, but free services are usually limited in either beds or locations. Often, when people have decided to battle addiction, they cannot wait months for treatment. In some cases, this can be dangerous. This is why they turn to private rehabilitation. While the prices of private rehab very greatly, we can say that services usually cost between £1,500 – £3,000 per week. If you want to know a specific plan’s price or need advice, just call us.
To find out further information on the cost of rehab enter your number below and one of our team will call you back
Private rehab isn’t right for everyone: not only can it be an expensive process, it can also have tremendous implications for work and family life. However, there are a number of free NHS services in and near Northamptonshire which may appeal to anyone seeking to attempt getting clean without choosing private rehab.
In Northamptonshire there are a number of organisations that provide drug and alcohol treatment, such as:
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:
GLC (Change Grow Live) is one of the many free services working in Northamptonshire. They have offices in many bigger cities such as Corby, Kettering, and Daventry. The main hub is in Northampton.
Aquarius
Telephone: 0300 456 4292
Address: 6-38 Abington Square, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN1 4AA
Website: Aquarius website.
The Aquarius team strives to help people overcome the damage caused by alcohol, drugs, and gambling. They work with individuals, as well as with their families and friends, to lessen the impact caused by the addictive behaviour of a loved one.
CGL – Substance To Solution
Telephone: 01604 211 304
Address: Spring House, 39 Billing Road, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN1 5BA
Website: CGL – Substance To Solution website.
CGL (Change Grow Live) is an organisation focused on helping people grow their ambitions and abilities, change their hurtful ways, and live a better life together with their loved ones.
Bridge Project
Telephone: 01604 621 259
Address: 63c Gold Street, Northampton, Northamptonshire, NN1 1RA
Website: Bridge Project website.
Based in Northampton, the Bridge Project works throughout the county helping people with alcohol or drug addictions have an easier and more comfortable recovery.
Addiction support groups are specifically focused on substance abuse and behavioural addictions and the issues associated with recovery. Support groups are normally focused on a specific type of addiction which separates one group from another. This makes it easier for members to focus and feel as if their particular issues are being addressed by others who share their same experiences.
What is NA?
NA (Narcotics Anonymous) is a non-profit fellowship for all people whose lives have become unmanageable through the use of drugs. Everyone in attendance is looking to abstain from drug use and find a new way to live by following the program. There are no fees and everyone is welcome. Anonymity is a vital factor of the fellowship to enable everyone to attend without fear of social repercussions.
What is AA?
Like NA, AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) is a non profit fellowship for all people who’s lives have been negatively affected by alcohol misuse. These meetings are held throughout the week and can be beneficial for anyone seeking help after having undergone a structured detox or rehab programme.
Back Room, Beanfield Centre
Beanfield Ave, NN18 0AX
Tuesdays at 11:00am
United Reformed Church Hall, Elizabeth St.
NN17 1PN
Mondays at 8:00pm
Danesholme Community Centre,
4 Danesholme Centre, NN18 9EJ
Fridays at 1:00pm
See the full list of AA meetings in and around Northamptonshire
Anchor House
6-7 Regents Square, Sheep Street
NN1 2NQ
Back room
Full Gospel Church, 60 High Street South
NN10 0QX
Church of Christ
Greenhill Rise
NN18 0LN
See the full list of NA meetings in and around Northamptonshire
A number of major national roads pass through the county including the M1 (via the A43) and the A14. These and various other roads link County of Northampton with the eight surrounding counties (Warwickshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Lincolnshire) and the rest of the United Kingdom.
The two trunk railway services crossing the county are the Midland Main Line and the West Coast Main Line. There are six separate railway stations in Northamptonshire: Northampton and Long Buckby, Kettering, Wellingborough, Corby, and King’s Sutton. The services in the county are Chiltern Railways and East Midlands Trains, as well as Virgin Trains and West Midlands Trains.