Alcohol and drug rehab near Norfolk
The best remedy for fighting addiction is to get treatment in a CQC regulated detox & rehab clinic like Liberty House Clinic. Addiction can cause health and social implications if it isn’t tackled properly. And, in cases of drug and alcohol abuse, quitting can be difficult due to the onset of withdrawal symptoms when one attempts to stop using the substance they’re addicted to.
Addiction also involves obsessive behaviours towards certain activities, such as gambling and sex, and these also require treatment. While treatment for drug and alcohol dependence involves medical detox and rehab, a holistic type of counselling, and behavioural therapy also go into treating other forms of addiction.
If you have a loved one who is struggling with addiction in Norfolk, or you live in the area and are going through this ordeal yourself, help is available that can see you through the worst of withdrawal and usher you into an addiction-free life.
Call us today and speak to a member of our admissions team!
Services Offered by Liberty House Clinic
You, or your loved one, will receive premier care and treatment at Liberty House. We provide around-the-clock service run by professionals who have years of experience in addiction treatment and healthcare. From detoxification to rehab, you’ll undergo an individualised treatment plan that is tailored to your particular need and situation, all in one facility.
Liberty House is situated in the heart of Luton, which is approximately 90 miles from Norfolk and around a 2-hour drive via the A11 and A505, going through Hitchin, Baldock Road, Newmarket bypass, and Watton. However, figuring out directions isn’t necessary, as we offer a free sober transport service that can take you back and forth from the treatment centre.
The rehab offers a range of treatment plans, and additional services, that are designed to ensure you attain complete recovery from your addiction. Whether it’s drugs, alcohol, sex, or a gambling addiction, you can trust us to help you get your life back on track, with the holistic rehab and treatment that we offer.
Here some of the addictions treated in Liberty House:
- Alcoholism
- Drug addiction
- Anxiety disorders
- Codependency (addiction to two substances)
- Gambling addiction
- Eating disorders
- Sex addiction
We deliver a holistic approach to rehabilitation, including:
- 12 step therapy
- Trauma therapy
- Music therapy
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
- Art therapy
- Individual and group therapy
Other added benefits that come with going through rehab in Liberty House include one-year of free aftercare that will integrate you back into society, as well as a free transport service to and from the facility and an integrated family therapy programme.
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
- Look, feel, sleep better & regain confidence
- Learn techniques for relapse prevention
- Fitness and nutrition programme
- 1 year complimentary aftercare support
The 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
How Much Does Rehab Cost in and around Norfolk?
Detox and rehab starts from £1,850 to £3,625* per week depending on treatment length and clinic chosen. Prices may vary depending on individual treatment needs and the chosen clinic. Please contact us for a personalised quote. *Terms and conditions apply.
Free/NHS Addiction Treatment Options in the Norfolk
As the government continues to reduce NHS funding for adult drug and alcohol addiction recovery, a number of NHS programmes are being discontinued. In line with this, the Norfolk Recovery Partnership, which is a partnership between the Suffolk and Norfolk NHS foundation Trust, The Forward Trust, and the Matthew Project, ceased providing alcohol and drug services to adults in and around Norfolk from the 1st of April 2018.
The new provider of behavioural change services for adults in the Norfolk county is Change, Grow, Live (CGL). They run the Norfolk Alcohol and Drug Behaviour Change Service, which is a free, professional and confidential service that provides support for adults, carers, families, and other people who have been affected by substance misuse.
Addiction Support Groups in Norfolk
Support groups involve fellow addicts gathering together in a mutual fellowship where they help each other find strength and emotional confidence as they battle their addiction. Membership to these groups is mostly free, and comes with no requirement other than your decision to recover from addiction.
There are a number of support groups spread throughout Norfolk. They include:
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA): a global organisation comprised of alcohol addicts who are getting rid of their drinking problem.
Narcotics Anonymous (NA): This international group is similar to AA but mainly comprises men and women who are fighting their addiction to drugs.
Other support groups include:
- SMART Recovery
- Fam-anon
- Cocaine Anonymous
NA meetings in/near Norfolk
12 Monkeys Beginners’ Group
Vauxhall Centre
Johnson Place
Norwich
Norfolk, NR2 2SA
Mondays 6:00 pm
Soul Survivors
Norwich Central Baptist Church
Duke Street
Norwich
Norfolk, NR3 3AP
Tuesdays 12:00 pm
Gratitude In Recovery
Church House
Church Street
Dereham
Norfolk, NR19 1DN
Tuesdays 7:00 pm
AA meetings in/near Norfolk
Dereham How It Works Monday
Sacred Heart & St Margaret Mary,
Commercial Rd, East Dereham
NR19 1AS
Mondays 17:30 pm
Duration: 1hr 30mins
Norwich Tuesday
Norwich Central Baptist Church,
Duke St, NR3 3AP
Tuesdays 7:30 pm
Duration: 1hr 30mins
Norwich Living Sober Wednesday
Norwich Central Baptist Church,
Duke St, NR3 3AP
Wednesdays 7:30 pm
Duration: 1hr
Addiction Counselling in/near Norfolk
You’ll find counselling in private rehabilitation, and those that offer a year-long aftercare programme, like Liberty House, will continue to provide access to counsellors during the whole duration. However, even if your entire programme has passed, it is advisable to continue getting counselling from time to time, in order to maintain your sobriety.
You can get contact information for counsellors in Norfolk through UK counselling directories such as:
- Counselling Directory UK
- British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP)
- Counselling UK
Local Government Addiction Resources in and around Norfolk
Since the discontinuation of the Norfolk recovery partnership, the main providers of free Behavioural Change services for adults in and around Norfolk are Change, Grow, Live, as well as the Matthew Project (for children and young adults).
How Can I Get To and From Norfolk?
By train
Norfolk is mainly served by two railway lines that connect it to London. These include Norwich (in the east) and King’s Lynn (in the west). Services through the Norwich lines can connect you to the county from London Liverpool Street station via Chelmsford, Stratford, Ipswich, and Colchester. These services are operated by Abellio Greater Anglia.
The King’s Lynn service lines are operated by Thameslink Railway – Great Northern, and go to and from King’s Cross station in London.
By car
The major roads which you can use to get into the county from London and the south of England by car include the A14, A12, A11, and the M11. From the North of England and the Midlands, you can go via the A11, A14, and A47, which are the principal routes from those areas.
Find rehab treatment across Norfolk
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