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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Treatment in Nottingham

Nottinghamshire is being impacted by addiction – a problem which affects many people across the county. However, one positive result is that there are now plenty of high-quality free and private treatment facilities in Nottinghamshire. It may seem like a daunting challenge to choose a drug or alcohol rehab, but we can help! If you believe that you or someone you love are in danger as a result of addiction – or if you just want to get some recommendations for treatment options in or near Nottinghamshire – this is our guide..

Addiction Treatment Services in Nottinghamshire

If it’s private treatment you are looking for, UKAT has a number of residential rehab centres located in close proximity of Nottinghamshire for those that require immediate help with their substance misuse.

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Private Rehabilitation

Every addiction has the potential to become a very serious problem, and one which if left unattended can cost you your life and everything that you hold dear. The best chance of getting yourself on the road to recovery and living a better life is often a private rehabilitation programme.

UKAT are proud to offer Oasis Bradford is located just 80 miles (1.5 hours) from Nottinghamshire.

Oasis Bradford

Oasis Bradford provides a safe, supportive environment, where clients can complete a medically supervised detox from drugs and/ or alcohol, or stabilise their use safely with medical support and within a specialist treatment setting..

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 365 days a year
  • Safety from local triggers
  • 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 relapse prevention techniques
  • Fitness and nutrition programme
  • 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 Nottinghamshire 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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    Sober Transport Service

    Making the journey from home to 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.

    What Treatment Services Are Offered by the NHS?

    Private rehab isn’t for everyone, and it certainly isn’t the only option when it comes to overcoming drug and alcohol addiction. Luckily, there are a variety of different free services available near Somerset that will support you in your recovery.

    In Nottinghamshire there are a number of organisations that provide drug and alcohol treatment, including:

    • Assessment of the overall health
    • One-to-One counselling
    • Detox
    • Rehab
    • Relapse prevention
    • Medication for opiate addiction

    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 Nottinghamshire

      Fortunately, Nottinghamshire is home to a number of free services available to anyone struggling with an addiction who wants to try to tackle their problem independently. Below you will find a list of free services to help you on the road to recovery.

      CGL – New Directions Nottinghamshire

      Telephone: 0115 896 0798

      Address: Unit 2 & 3 Sherwood Court, Sherwood Street, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 1ER

      Website: CGL – New Directions Nottinghamshire
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      Commissioned to deliver drug and alcohol services across Nottinghamshire working with the local community and partnership agencies to achieve best outcomes for the service users that they work with.

      Addiction Support Groups in Nottinghamshire

      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?
      The NA (Narcotics Anonymous) is a non-profit fellowship programme whose primary service is organising support group meetings throughout the UK, including Nottinghamshire. During these meetings, which may be “open for all” or “open for addicts only”, people share their experience with addiction or recovery to help broaden the group’s own knowledge of the disease that is an addiction, as well as to get a chance to talk about their problems. If you would like to attend one such meeting, feel free to check our quick guide for Nottinghamshire below.

      What is AA?
      The AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) are an international organisation providing a free, supporting environment for people who are suffering from alcohol dependency, as well as for their loved ones. If you are feeling that you’ve lost control over your drinking, or know someone who has and want to help them, attending one of the AA meetings in Nottinghamshire may help you to better understand the nature of the problem.

      AA Meetings in Nottinghamshire:
      Blagdon: Chew Valley

      Court Lodge, Mead Lane
      BS40 7UA
      Tuesdays at 7:30pm

      Bleadon Discussion

      Bleadon Church Room, Coronation Rd
      BS24 0PG
      Thursdays at 7:30pm

      Bridgwater Big Book & Tradition

      St John’s Church, Blake Place, (opp Sainsbury’s)
      TA6 5AU
      Tuesdays at 7:30pm

      NA Meetings in Nottinghamshire:
      Nottingham
      Sundays at 7:30pm

      St Andrew’s with Castle Gate United Reformed Church
      Goldsmith Street
      NG1 5JT

      Nottingham
      Sundays at 5:00pm

      St Barnabas Cathedral House
      North Circus Street
      NG1 5AE

      Nottingham
      Sundays at 5:30pm

      The Vine Community Centre Bobbers
      Mill Road
      NG7 5GZ

      Travelling to and from Nottinghamshire

      Nottinghamshire is a county in the East Midlands region of England, bordering South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, and Derbyshire. It is a fast ride between any of the neighbouring counties and Nottinghamshire due to the various roads, passing through the county (M1, A1(M), A1, and A46 among others).

      There are multiple railway stations in Nottinghamshire, including in Nottingham, Hucknall, Radcliffe, and Newark Castle. The services across the county include lines by CrossCountry, East Midlands Trains, and Northern Railways.

      About Nottinghamshire

      Ukat is proud to offer Addiction Treatment services in Nottinghamshire. Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, a County located in England. Nottinghamshire’s main attractions include Highfields Park, Sherwood Forest, Sherwood Observatory, Harley Gallery and Foundation, and Trent Bridge Inn. As a result of its location, a number of rivers and water ways inlcuding Chesterfield Canal, Oldcotes Dyke, Farleys Brook, River Meden, and River Poulter are found within Nottinghamshire.

      • Nottinghamshire is part of the East Retford Rural District local authority administrative area in Nottinghamshire in England.
      • County Hall, Nottinghamshire
      • Nottinghamshire is located in East Midlands.
      • Nottinghamshire is attributed to Mansfield, Gedling, Broxtowe, Rushcliffe, and Bassetlaw administrative county districts.
      • Subdivisions of the County of Nottinghamshire include but are not limited to Spalford, Elton on the Hill, Stanford on Soar, Ranskill, and Ollerton and Boughton.
      • The County of Nottinghamshire is representated at a national level by East Retford (UK Parliament constituency), Beeston (UK Parliament constituency), Nottingham North (UK Parliament constituency), Nottingham South (UK Parliament constituency), and Mansfield (UK Parliament constituency).
      • The Flag Of Nottinghamshire is the emblem of the English County of Nottinghamshire.
      • The County of Nottinghamshire also encompasses hamlets such as Harwell, Alverton, Zouch, Tiln, and Haughton.
      • The County of Nottinghamshire also amalgamated villages such as North Clifton, Clarborough, Pleasley, Cropwell Bishop, and Sturton le Steeple within its boundaries.
      • Villages within Nottinghamshire, include Normanton on Trent, Carburton, Collingham, Oldcotes, and Calverton.
      • Last but not least Nottinghamshire also includes Strelley Village, Eastfield Side, East Leake, Sutton-on-Trent, and Farnsfield.
      • Nottinghamshire incorporates a number of settlements including Kilton, Carlton, Hidden Valleys, Bracebridge, and Hemlock Stone.
      • Additional towns that form parm of the County of Nottinghamshire include Bingham, Netherfield, Beeston, Stapleford, and Worksop
      • Nottinghamshire is home to a variety of cities including Nottingham
      • Amongst the numerous schools and further education establishments in Nottinghamshire are Bramcote Hills Sport and Community College, and Carlton le Willows Academy.
      • Promoting cultural heritage in Nottinghamshire is the Newark Air Museum, and Beth Shalom Holocaust Centre.
      • The Nottinghamshire area is the location of several hospitals including Rampton Secure Hospital, and Samaritan Hospital Nottingham.
      • Annesley Hall, Highfields Park, and Newark Castle are enjoyed by Nottinghamshire residents and famous through out England.
      • Notable roads within Nottinghamshire include A617 road, A614 road, and A453 road.
      • Bordering to the west of the County of Nottinghamshire is Lincolnshire.
      • The County of Nottinghamshire is bordered by Derbyshire to the east.
      • Adjoining the County of Nottinghamshire to the south, are the neighbouring settlements of South Yorkshire, e, and Lincolnshire
      • Close to Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, and Derbyshire can be found situated immediately to the north.
      • Nottinghamshire’s reknown can be attributed to its diverse heritage including Thynghowe, Blyth Priory, and Newark Castle.
      • Structures and Buildings of special interest within Nottinghamshire include Sutton Bonington weather station, Colwick Hall, Thynghowe, Newark North Gate railway station, and Hodsock Priory.
      • Nottinghamshire houses some well known churches including All Saints’ Church, Priory Church of St Peter, and Greyfriars.
      • The rich history of Nottinghamshire includes Midland Counties Railway, Worksop Manor, Leake Rural District, Bingham Rural District, and Arnold Urban District.
      • Nottinghamshire is the County where a number of businesses were founded including UK Coal, Wilko (retailer), and Carter & Carter.
      • Victoria Centre is one of Nottinghamshire’s shopping centers and a focal point of local commerce.
      • Local TV and Radio broadcasting companies in Nottinghamshire include Gem (radio station), Trax FM, Capital East Midlands, Saga 106.6 FM, and BBC Radio Nottingham

      Find rehabilitation in Nottinghamshire near you

      Are you from a city or town in Nottinghamshire 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 Norttinghamshire: