Last Updated:
October 17th, 2024
Alcohol and drug rehab treatment near Cheshire
The UK is home to many people struggling with substance abuse, in both urban and rural areas. It isn’t always easy taking that first step, but knowing where support is available will help you through the recovery journey. Cheshire has a good range of resources available for those looking for support – so no matter how long you have been struggling with addiction, help is always on hand.
There are private drug rehab and alcohol related facilities, as well as free services and support groups available, to start you on your journey to recovery. If you’re in or near Cheshire and seeking support for yourself or a loved one, read on for a guide to the relevant organisations and facilities near you.
If you’re looking for urgent help with an addiction, we provide a number of residential options in and near Cheshire.
Private Rehabilitation
Oasis Runcorn is located in Cheshire and offers a safe environment with tailored treatments. Our unique programme means that we can provide bespoke treatment and care suitable for each person’s needs. A 12 step programme and Oasis Strengths programme are both delivered within the therapeutic environment. We provide primary and secondary treatment which consists of community process, process groups, therapeutic activities, one-to-one counselling, house meetings, workshops, groups and worksheets.
Oasis Runcorn rehab facility has an admission team on standby 24/7 who can arrange urgent same day admissions where necessary. The rehab is fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission, and as such adheres to strict guidelines and policies, both medically and therapeutically. You can be confident of receiving only the best in medical and clinical care.
- Prescribed medical detoxification
- Drug and 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 and 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 through a support network built on a comprehensive understanding of addiction and its impact. The connections formed in these groups contribute to ongoing long term recovery for both the person with addiction and their loved ones.
The benefits of private rehab
If you or a loved one are seriously struggling with addiction, private rehab provides:
- Immediate admission to a safe and nurturing environment
- Medical detox with 24/7 care and support
- Overcome the root causes of addiction
- Experienced team of doctors and therapists
- Personalised rehabilitation programme
- Look, feel, sleep better and regain confidence
- Learn techniques for relapse prevention
- 1 year complimentary aftercare support
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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What treatment services are offered by the NHS?
There are a number of NHS services available in Cheshire.
These services provides:
- Recovery and care planning
- Support for families
- One-to-one support
- Medication for opiate addiction
- Stabilisation
- Assessments for residential rehabilitation
- Counselling and relapse prevention
- Facilitation of rehabilitation
- Motivational interviewing
- Care management
- Community detoxification
Where are these services based?
- Free of charge
- Confidentiality
- Accessible to everyone
- Located in the local community
- Close to home and family
- 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
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Free addiction treatment services available in Cheshire
Cheshire is home to a great many excellent free and private treatment organisations. Yet, the wide variety of options available means picking the right treatment facility for you can take time. The information below has been provided to offer you all available options so you can make an informed decision.
Turning Point
Telephone: 01606 330033
Address: The old Council House, Church Rd, Northwich CW9 5PD – https://www.turning-point.co.uk/
Turning Point work with people who need support with their drug and alcohol use, mental health, offending behaviour, unemployment issues and people with a learning disability.
Addaction
Telephone: 01928 240406
Address: Grangeway Community and Youth Centre, Grangeway, Runcorn WA7 5HA – https://www.addaction.org.uk/
Addaction help people change their behaviour to become the very best that they can be. It could be their drug or alcohol use or worries about their mental health – we support people to make lasting change in their lives.
Addiction support groups in Cheshire
Addiction support groups are a vital aspect of the long-term treatment process; focused on substance abuse, behavioural addictions and external factors associated with recovery, support groups bring together people suffering the same kind of addiction. This ensures group members feel that they are part of a relevant peer group which understands their specific challenges and experiences.
What is NA?
NA (Narcotics Anonymous) is a globally renowned non-profit fellowship for people whose drug abuse has had a detrimental impact upon their lives. Everyone attending NA meetings is trying to abstain from drug use and to develop a new way of life. There are no fees to attend and everyone is welcome as long as they are actively striving to remain in recovery.
What is AA?
AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) is – like NA – a non-profit fellowship; since its inception in the 1930s AA has helped millions of people worldwide escape from the claws of alcoholism. AA meetings are held right across the country, including in Cheshire, and may be particularly valuable for people who have already gone through rehab and are seeking ongoing support.
Helsby Methodist Church, Chester Rd
WA6 0AQ
Fridays at 7:45pm
The Church Hall, All Saints Church, Vicarage Rd
CH2 3HZ
Fridays at 7:30pm
All Saints Church, Stewart St
CW2 8LX
Sundays at 8:00pm
See the full list of AA meetings in and around Cheshire
Sundays at 6:00pm
St Michaels and All Angels Church
Greenway Road
WA7 5BS
Sundays at 3:00pm
Beech House
20 Buxton Road
CW12 2DT
Wednesdays at 7:30pm
Trinity Methodist Church
Whitby Road
CH65 0AB
See the full list of NA meetings in and around Cheshire
Main motorway links to Chester & Cheshire are through the M6, M56 and M53.
Travelling to Chester & Cheshire by rail is an easy, relaxing, experience, with high-speed trains leaving London every hour for Cheshire’s mainline stations. Virgin Train’s Best Fare Finder will give you the best value fares to Cheshire if you are flexible about when you can travel.
About Cheshire
Ukat is proud to offer Addiction Treatment services in Cheshire. Cheshire’s sightseeing opportunities include Tatton Old Hall, Bunbury Mill, Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker, Lion Salt Works, and Tatton Hall. A number of waterways and rivers such as River Mersey, Manchester Ship Canal, River Gowy, Marbury, and Macclesfield Forest are located within Cheshire. A County in Cheshire, Cheshire is located in the Cheshire East administrative area.
- Chester Town Hall serves as Cheshire’s local authority administrative headquarters.
- Cheshire is found in North West England
- Cheshire is associated with the Cheshire East, Halton, Cheshire West and Chester, Borough of Halton, and Warrington shire administrative regions.
- Lower tiers of local government include Knutsford, Minshull Vernon, Tatton, Wervin, and Blakenhall within the County of Cheshire.
- County’s such as Cheshire are divided into parliamentary constituencies such as Northwich (UK Parliament constituency), City of Chester (UK Parliament constituency), Cheshire (UK Parliament constituency), Knutsford (UK Parliament constituency), and Eddisbury (UK Parliament constituency).
- The Flag Of Cheshire is the emblem of the County of Cheshire in England.
- The County of Cheshire consolidates hamlets such as Dodd’s Green, Salesbrook, Dean Green, and Gatley Green within its border.
- The County of Cheshire also amalgamated villages such as Bradeley Green, Hurleston, Barrow’s Green, Bostock, and Kingsley within its boundaries.
- Villages in Cheshire, include Stapeley, Chorley, Cholmondeley, Acton, and Wardle.
- Last in order but nevertheless important, Cheshire includes Marston, Ince, Poulton, Lostock Gralam, and Mouldsworth.
- Over the years Cheshire has assimilated a number of settlements including Peover, and Civil parishes in Cheshire.
- Additional towns such as Handforth, Widnes, Saltney, Knutsford, and Middlewich can be found within the County of Cheshire.
- Notable educational establishments in Cheshire include Crewe Engineering and Design UTC, and Sandbach School.
- Bridgewater Library, and Carnegie Library helps preserves Cheshire’s history.
- Provide a physical education forum within Cheshire is the Arley Hall, and Gawsworth Old Hall.
- Mary Dendy Hospital, and Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust are located within the Cheshire district.
- Tegg’s Nose, Nantwich Walled Garden, and Eaton Hall are popular with Cheshire locals and are known throughout England.
- Cheshire is the starting-point of the A530 road, and A529 road.
- Essential roads and infasructure in Cheshire include A54 road, A55 road, and A41 road.
- The County of Cheshire is bordered to the west, by Derbyshire
- The County of Cheshire is flanked to the east by Flintshire.
- Close to Cheshire, Greater Manchester, r, and Merseyside are positioned immediately to the south of the County.
- The County of Cheshire’s is bordered by Wrexham, Staffordshire, and Shropshire to the north.
- Places to see in Cheshire include Oakmere hill fort, Burton Point, and Barnston Memorial.
- Withing the boundaries of Cheshire, Rake Hall, Thimbleby’s Tower, Beeston Castle, Peckforton Hills, and Watergate House of special interest.
- A number of churches are located in Cheshire including St Luke’s Church, Norcliffe Chapel, and St Paul’s Church.
- Included in the long history of Cheshire are Bunbury Agreement, The Bridestones, Chetham Society, Malpas Rural District, and Municipal Borough of Sale.
- A variety of business including Bodycote, OK Diner, and Twyford Bathrooms were founded in the County of Cheshire.
- Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet is one of Cheshire’s shopping centers and a focal point of local commerce.
- Silk 106.9, Heart Cheshire and North East Wales, NIOCOM, BBC Radio Stoke, and Wire FM deliver broadcast media to the local Cheshire community.
Find rehabilitation in/near Cheshire near you
Are you from a city or town in Cheshire and want to know what the options are locally to you? Check out the following pages to find out more about rehab in and close to Cheshire: