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October 21st, 2024
Alcohol and Drug Rehab Treatment near Merseyside
Thousands of Merseyside residents struggle with alcohol and/or drug addiction. If you or a loved one are one of them, don’t give up hope, as there are many resources in the area which can help. If you’re in or near Merseyside and are looking for support for yourself or someone close to you, read on for a guide to the organisations and facilities that can help.
Addiction Treatment Services near Merseyside
The Merseyside area is home to many free and private treatment services – so many that choosing the right option for you can present a huge challenge.If it’s private treatment you are looking for, UKAT has a number of residential rehab centres located in close proximity of Merseyside for those that require immediate help with their substance misuse.
Private Rehabilitation
Private rehabilitation is often the most immediate – and almost always the best – option when an addict truly desires to turn their life around. Addiction at its most serious is a life-threatening condition, and private rehab has saved countless thousands of lives around the world – including many near Merseyside. The idea behind private rehabilitation is to provide an enclosed, inpatient environment with addiction and co-occurring disorders focus. Private rehabs provide the latest proven therapies and treatments, provided by experienced professionals who are there for you and your loved ones 24/7.
UKAT are proud to offer Oasis Runcorn is only a 26-miles drive from Merseyside or approximately – 40 minutes by car. There are also railway services covering the route Mereseyside-Cheshire.
Oasis Runcorn is 100% CQC-regulated and is our outstanding option for those seeking low-cost rehabilitation with the highest levels of medical and therapeutic care and support. The clinic offers detoxification, rehabilitation, as well as aftercare sessions.
- 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.
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
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.
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?
Private rehab isn’t an option for everyone: it can be an expensive process and can have a huge impact on work and other commitments. Luckily, there are a number of free NHS services near Buckinghamshire for people who wish to attempt getting clean without opting for private rehab.
In and near Merseyside there are a number of organisations that provide drug and alcohol treatment, including:
- One-on-one sessions
- Group sessions
- Addiction assessment
- Medical support
- Relapse prevention
- Collaboration with support groups
Where Are These Services Based?
- The services are free of charge
- All information is confidential
- Services are located in the local community
- Lengthy admissions process
- Might not be referred to residential rehab
- Patients may be asked to go to different clinics/centres for different treatments
- Recovery may be affected by life distractions and access to drugs and alcohol
- Access to the personal therapist is limited
- It may be more challenging to build an outpatient support network
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Free Addiction Treatment Services Available in Merseyside
DART (Drug & Alcohol Recovery Team) is one of the biggest providers of free, confidential addiction services in Merseyside. They can meet you in person in all larger areas including Liverpool and Sefton. They work as part of Mersey Care by the NHS.
Mersey Care NHS
Telephone: 0151 473 0303
Address: V7 Building, Kings Business Park,
Prescot, Liverpool, L34 1PJ
Website: Mersey Care NHS website.
Mersey Care serve more than eleven million people int he county. They offer specialist inpatient and community services that support mental health, learning disabilities, addictions, brain injuries, and physical health.
Whitechapel Centre
Telephone: 0151 207 7617
Address: Langsdale Street, Everton,
Liverpool, Merseyside, L3 8DT
Website: Whitechapel Centre website.
The Whitechapel Centre is one of the leading homeless and housing charities in Loverpool. They work with people who are sleeping rough, living in hostels, or, in other words, struggling to manage their accommodation.
Addiction Support Groups in Merseyside
Addiction support groups are specifically focused on substance abuse and behavioural addictions, as well on the issues associated with recovery. Some prefer to use the informal environment of a support group meeting to share their addiction-related problems and seek advice. Others, on the other hand, find that exact lack of formal treatment concerning and unsatisfactory for their situation. Whichever one of these you feel, it is still a good idea to check out the support groups in your area and meet like-minded neighbours. Creating a supportive environment during recovery is highly important.
What is NA?
NA (Narcotics Anonymous) is a non-profit fellowship for all people fighting an addiction or dependence on drugs, be it legal or illegal ones. Everyone attending the group meetings is looking to abstain from drug use and find a new way to live by following the programme suggested by the organisers. 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 whose lives have been negatively affected by addiction, but during these meetings, you will meet only people who have suffered from alcoholism, be it directly or indirectly. These events are held throughout the week and can be beneficial for anyone seeking help for themselves or as a loved one of someone trying to get better. Even if you feel like your husband, parent or child’s alcoholism is harming you, you can visit these meetings and seek help.
Tudor Room, The Friars
ME20 7BX
Fridays at 7:00pm
Helsby Methodist Church, Chester Rd,
WA6 0AQ
Fridays at 7:45pm
Methodist Church, Eagle Brow,
WA13 0LP
Tuesdays at 1:00pm
See the full list of AA meetings in and around Merseyside
Sundays at 11:00am
17 Rodney Street
L1 9EF
Sundays at 1:00pm
St Bride’s Church
Percy Street
L8 7LT
Sundays at 3:00pm
56 Whetstone Lane
Birkenhead
CH41 2TJ
See the full list of NA meetings in and around Merseyside
Merseyside is a rather small county with a number of important towns within the area. Even though it’s much smaller than some surrounding counties (Lancashire, Cheshire, Greater Manchester), there are multiple motorways crossing the region including the M53, the M57, the M58, and the M62. This makes reaching an important industrial and cultural area, such as Liverpool, Bootle, and St Helens, easy and effortless.
Merseyrail (part of Serco-Abellio) is the largest railway service provider in the area. It serves both the Liverpool City Region, as well as Cheshire West and Chester, and West Lancashire. Apart from them, Northern, East Midlands Trains, Virgin Trains, Transpennine Express, and West Midlands Trains all pass through and stop at various stations around the county. If you are arriving from London, for example, you can reach Liverpool via the direct Virgin Trains service from London Euston; it will take just over two hours. From Newcastle, there is also a direct service – the Transpennine Express for Liverpool Lime Street station with the whole trip lasting just under three hours.
About Merseyside
Ukat offers Addiction Treatment services near Merseyside. Merseyside is a County located in North West England in England. Merseyside’s local tourist attractions include New Brighton, Another Place (sculpture), Haydock Park Racecourse, Southport Pier, and Lord Street. As a result of its location, a number of rivers and water ways inlcuding The Birket, Prenton Brook, Greasby Brook, River Dee, and River Alt are found within Merseyside.
- A County in North West England, Merseyside is located in the Liverpool administrative area.
- Birkenhead Town Hall serves as Merseyside’s local authority administrative headquarters.
- Merseyside is part of North West England.
- Merseyside is associated with county districts including St Helens, Sefton, Wirral, Knowsley, and City of Liverpool.
- The local authority within the County of Merseyside include Thornton, Sefton, Knowsley, Hightown, and Rainford parish councils.
- The wards and electoral sub divisions of Merseyside also include Prescot North (ward), Prenton (ward), and Birkenhead and Tranmere (ward).
- The County of Merseyside also amalgamated hamlets such as Landican, Clatterbridge, Frankby, and Larton within its boundaries.
- Merseyside contains a number of settlements including West Kirby, Liverpool, and Southport.
- Other towns found within the County of Merseyside include Southport, St Helens, Kirkby, Halewood, and Bebington
- A variety of cities for part of Merseyside including Liverpool
- Well-known schools in Merseyside are Upton Hall School FCJ, and St Augustine of Canterbury Roman Catholic High School.
- Merseyside Maritime Museum, and Birkenhead Central Library offer free educational resources in Merseyside.
- Furthering the education of Merseyside locals is the The Hardmans’ House, and Southport Botanic Gardens.
- Aintree University Hospital, and Rainhill Hospital catchment areas includes Merseyside.
- Toxteth Park Cemetery, Anfield Cemetery, and Stanley Park are popular with Merseyside residents and known through out England.
- Local roads within Merseyside include A570 road, A5147 road, and A5036 road.
- Adjoining Merseyside to the north, Cheshire are a short-distance.
- Places to see in Merseyside include St Catherine’s Chapel, Queen Victoria Monument, and Hoylake and West Kirby War Memorial.
- Withing the boundaries of Merseyside, Listed buildings in New Brighton, Listed buildings in Thornton, Listed buildings in Wallasey, Statue of Edward VII, and Listed buildings in Bidston of special interest.
- The churches within Merseyside include the well known St Barnabas’ Church, St Werburgh’s Church, and Christ Church.
- Included in the long history of Merseyside are History of St Helens, Coronation Gardens, Wirral Urban District, ROF Kirkby, and Whiston Rural District.
- The County of Merseyside is home to a number of businesses including Psygnosis, British Insurance Services, and Starship Group.
- Merseyside’s shopping centers are famous and people flock to Bank Buildings, Birkenhead
- BBC North West Tonight, Mersey 106.7, Heart Wirral, Radio City (Liverpool), and BBC Radio Merseyside deliver broadcast media to the local Merseyside community.
Find rehabilitation near Merseyside
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