Rehab Treatment near Berkshire
Do you live or work in Slough, Reading, Windsor, Maidenhead, or other parts of Berkshire and have concerns you might have a problem with alcohol or drugs? If so, you’re not alone. The good news is that there are a number of addiction treatment options available to those living in Berkshire so that you can focus on making a full recovery.
With the right help, you can fully recover and rebuild your life.
Regardless of the severity of your addiction or your unique circumstances, we can help you get back on your feet fast by showing you the best options for a safe and comprehensive recovery. This handy guide will cover all areas of treatment – both free and paid – so that you can make an informed decision on the best option for you.
Services offered by Banbury Lodge Rehab
Banbury Lodge is a rehab operating in a tranquil location in Banbury, Oxfordshire. We provide excellent bespoke rehabilitation services for clients all over the UK.
Some of the services we provide include:
- Drug and Alcohol addiction treatment
- Eating disorder addiction and recovery treatment
- 12 Step Therapy
- Aftercare
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Individual Therapy
- Family Recovery Programme
- Trauma Therapy
We have a robust team of professionals operating in a world-class facility.
Banbury Lodge is located around 50 miles away from Berkshire. It is just over 1 hours drive via M40. We provide sober transportation service for anyone that needs it.
Where is Banbury Lodge Based?
Pros and Cons of Private Rehab?
- 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
- Fitness and nutrition programme
- Look, feel, sleep better & regain confidence
- Learn techniques for relapse prevention
- 1 year complimentary aftercare support
- 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
What Does Rehab Cost?
Detox and rehab start 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.
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NHS Addiction Treatment
The NHS suggests you start looking for treatment options at your GP’s office. They should be able to point you in the right direction – this includes local addiction treatment services that may be free. The NHS does not run its own addiction treatment facilities, but can refer you for treatment to a private rehab centre.
However, there is typically a waiting list for treatment with the NHS. There is no telling how far down that waiting list you might be or if your local health authority would be willing or able to pay for your treatment. The NHS does provide a directory to help you find services in Berkshire via their website.
The NHS is not the only option for free addiction treatment, as there are charities and private addiction treatment organisations that can be of help. One of them is Addaction, which is one of the foremost mental health, alcohol and drug charities in the UK.
Free NHS Treatment Options in Berkshire
IRiS Reading:
Telephone: 01234 352220
Address: 127 Oxford Road, Reading RG1 7UY - https://www.cranstoun.org/service/iris-reading/
Iris Reading is an adult drug and alcohol service available to anyone aged 18 and over, living in Reading.
CGL: Slough
Telephone: 01753 692548
Address: 95 High St, Burnham, Slough SL1 1DH - https://www.changegrowlive.org/
CGL provide help and support to adults, children, young people and families. Their services cover a wide variety of areas including health and wellbeing, substance use, mental health and homelessness.
Turning Point: Slough
Telephone: 0800 054 6603
Address: 27 Pursers Ct, Slough SL2 5DL - http://wellbeing.turning-point.co.uk/slough/
Slough Treatment, Advice and Recovery Team (START) is a free, confidential service for anyone who is concerned about their own or someone else’s substance use.
How to Choose a Recovery Programme
Making the decision to enter rehab is a massive step. To ensure the rest of the journey to recovery is as smooth as possible, make sure you choose the most appropriate recovery programme for you. This decision must be considered carefully, as it is indeed a life-changing one.
Speaking to an addiction treatment expert or your GP is a good way to start. They should be able to help you understand your addiction and the options available for treatment. Before you agree to be treated in any facility, you should ask a range of questions.
For example, find out the duration of the programme, the credentials of the medical team, whether the facility is licensed, and so on. Also, it’s important to consider the cost of treatment; the treatments methods employed; the location of the facility; whether or not they offer treatment for co-occurring disorders; and the philosophy of the treatment centre.
Addiction Support Groups in Berkshire
Cocaine Anonymous:
A fellowship of men and women who share their struggles, strength, coping skills and hope with a goal to overcome cocaine addiction. They only require that potential members have a true desire to quit cocaine and other substance abuse. Meetings are held in Reading. You can find more information about meeting dates and times here.
SMART Recovery:
An alternative to 12-step programmes for those who don't believe in a higher deity. This is a science-based programme that helps you manage addictive behaviour and addiction to substances. Meetings are held in Reading, Camberley and Newbury. You can find more information about meeting dates and times here.
NA meetings in/near Berkshire
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a non-profit organisation comprising various individuals from different walks of life, who are in recovery from drug addiction.
It is a programme that promotes complete abstinence from all drugs and there are regular meetings in and around Berkshire which anyone in recovery can attend.
NA Meetings
6:45pm on Sunday
Wycliffe Baptist Church
223 Kings Road
RG1 4LS
8:00pm on Sunday
St Mary’s Church
Church Street
SL1 1PJ
7:45pm on Monday
Methodist Church
King Street
SL6 1DT
AA meetings in/near Berkshire
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an international organisation focused on mutual understanding and support within a group of people suffering from the effects of alcohol addiction. These meetings are mostly attended by alcoholics but some do permit non-addicts.
There are regular meetings throughout Berkshire including Reading, Sandhurst, Henley-on-Thames, Ascot and Bracknell.
AA Meetings:
Tuesday 1:00pm
Carnation Hall, Chavey Down Rd
Winkfield Row
RG42 7PA
Tuesday 1:00pm
Methodist Church Hall
Shepherds Lane
RG42 2BT
Tuesday 7:45am
The Christchurch Centre
46 Reading Rd
RG9 1AG
Addiction Counselling in/near Berkshire
Richard Pickles Counselling:
Richard Pickles Counselling are registered with the International Society of Professional Counsellors and a member of the Federation of Drug and Alcohol Professionals. They provide addiction counselling services throughout Woodley, Twyford, Reading, Bracknell, Wokingham and Maidenhead.
Address: 24 Haddon Drive, Woodley RG5 4LU - http://www.richardpicklescounselling.co.uk/
Phone number: 07595 904966
Travelling to and from Berkshire
Berkshire neighbours Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire and Wiltshire with the M3, M4 and M40 connecting the different counties. If you are travelling to Banbury Lodge from Berkshire, the M40 provides the most direct route. Take the M4 via Maidenhead then take the A404 to junction 4 of the M4.
There are plenty of rail services in Berkshire connecting Ascot, Bracknell, Burnham, Cookham, Datchet, Earley, Langley, Maidenhead, Newbury Reading, Sandhurst, Slough and Twyford. If you are travelling from London, Paddington Station runs trains to Reading in less than 30 minutes.