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Alcohol and Drug Rehab Treatment near Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire, like the rest of the UK, suffers from alcohol and drug addiction along with those with bulimia, anorexia and binge-eating disorders. The first step on the road to recovery is admitting there’s a problem. This is where we can help: if you think that you or a loved one in need of help because of an addiction, and want treatment recommendations in and near Oxfordshire, call one of our addiction counsellors today!

Addiction Treatment Services near Oxfordshire

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

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Private Rehabilitation

Every addiction has the potential to become a fatal problem, and even if things never get that bad addiction can cost you everything you value in your life. The longer the addiction goes on, the tougher its resolution will be – and it may be that the best chance of getting yourself free of addiction will come through a private rehabilitation programme.

UKAT are proud to offer Banbury Lodge is just one of our UK-based private rehab facilities and is located in the picturesque village of Banbury in Oxfordshire.

Sober Transport Service

We understand that making the journey from home to the clinic can feel overwhelming in itself. To make the transition easier on our clients, we offer a sober transport service which works to ensure you or your loved one are taken from door to door safely and securely while receiving support along the way.

Banbury Lodge

Banbury Lodge will provide a medically supervised detox along with a bespoke treatment programme including counselling and therapy. We also offer free family group sessions, offering support to families and loved ones during treatment. To find out more about the services we provide at Banbury Lodge call us today.

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?

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, fortunately, Oxfordshire offers a number of free services to people who wish to attempt to get clean independently.

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

    • One-on-One counselling
    • Relapse prevention
    • Assessments
    • Group therapy

    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 Oxfordshire

      Turning Point Oxfordshire is one of the major addiction support services working with the NHS in the area. Their hub in Oxford provides constant support and advice for people looking for help for themselves or a loved one.

      Ley Community – Therapeutic Programme

      Telephone: 01865 378 600

      Address: Sandy Croft, 26 Sandy Lane, Kidlington, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX5 1PB

      Website: Ley Community – Therapeutic Programme website.

      The Ley Community (TLC) follows the therapeutic community recovery model of intervention. The time you will spend here will vary according to your needs.

      Turning Point – Roads to Recovery

      Telephone: 01865 261 690

      Address: Ground Floor, Rectory Centre, 27-29 Rectory Road, Oxford, Oxfordshire, OX4 1DU

      Website: https://www.turning-point.co.uk/ website.

      They are a social enterprise, providing health and social care services in over 300 locations across England, including Oxfordshire.

      Addiction Support Groups in Oxfordshire

      Addiction support groups are specifically focused on substance abuse and behavioural addictions and the issues associated with recovery. These groups are normally focused around 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?
      NA (a.k.a. Narcotics Anonymous) is a non-profit organisation where volunteers help each other gain the confidence that being clean and staying away from drugs is a possibility. Following the 12-step programme, they encourage complete abstinence from addictive substances and behaviours, including alcohol. This is due to the high rates of alcohol addiction in the UK. If you want to know more about the active NA meetings in Oxfordshire, take a look at our guide below.

      What is AA?
      Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) are a fellowship programme who organise support group meetings throughout the UK. The system works according to the 12 steps of discovering, fighting, and defeating an alcohol addiction. These meetings can be attended by everyone, regardless of their current status (being an active alcoholic or in recovery). At the same time, families of people suffering from alcoholism in Oxfordshire can also join in and share their experience, receiving valuable feedback from other group attendees.

      AA Meetings in Oxfordshire:
      Abingdon

      The Corner Suite, Christ Church, Northcourt Rd
      OX14 1PL
      Wednesdays at 7:30pm

      Abingdon

      St Michael & All Saints Church Hall, Park Rd
      OX14 3NZ
      Saturdays at 7:30pm

      Adderbury Just for Today

      Methodist Chapel, Chapel Lane
      OX17 3NA
      Sundays at 6:00pm

      NA Meetings in Oxfordshire:
      Oxford
      Thursday at 8:00pm

      City Centre Meeting
      New Road Baptist Church, Bonn Square
      OX1 1LQ

      Oxford
      Sundays at 5:00pm

      Sunday Solutions
      West Oxford Community Centre, Botley Road
      OX2 0BT

      Oxfordshire
      Tuesdays at 8:00pm

      St Giles’ Church Parish Rooms
      10 Woodstock Road
      OX2 6HT

      Travelling to and from Oxfordshire

      The M40 motorway goes through the north-east of the county linking Banbury, Bicester and Oxford directly with London, Birmingham and the North. It meets the M25 London orbital motorway at its junction 16.

      The major north-south route through the county is the A34 dual carriageway.

      The A34 links the Midlands and the North with Southampton, crossing the M4 at junction 13. The A420 road provides a fast link to Swindon and the M4 at junction 15. The A40 is the major western route to Witney, Gloucester, Cheltenham and the M5.

      Great Western Railway operates a regular service from London Paddington stopping at Didcot, Oxford and north through the county to the Cotswolds stopping at Long Hanborough, Finstock, Charlbury, Ascott-under-Wychwood and on to Worcester.

      Chiltern Railway departs from London Marylebone with stops at Princess Risborough, Haddenham & Thame, Bicester Village, Islip, Oxford Parkway and Oxford station.

      About Oxfordshire

      Ukat offers Addiction Treatment services in Oxfordshire. Oxfordshire, South East England, a County located in England. Oxfordshire’s main tourist attractions include The Mill at Sonning, Segsbury Camp, Cotswold Wildlife Park, Wilts & Berks Canal, and St Martin’s Church. A number of waterways and rivers including Letcombe Brook, River Evenlode, Sor Brook, Berry Brook, and Farmoor Reservoir are located in Oxfordshire.

      • Oxfordshire is part of the Abingdon Rural District local authority administrative area in Oxfordshire in England.
      • Oxford acts as the local government administrative center in Oxfordshire.
      • Oxfordshire is based within South East England.
      • Oxfordshire is linkedd to county district shires including South Oxfordshire, Cherwell, Vale of White Horse, City of Oxford, and West Oxfordshire.
      • Lower tiers of local government include Kidmore End, Combe, Wantage, Souldern, and Prescote within the County of Oxfordshire.
      • County’s such as Oxfordshire are divided into parliamentary constituencies such as Oxford East (UK Parliament constituency), Wantage (UK Parliament constituency), Woodstock (UK Parliament constituency), Wallingford (UK Parliament constituency), and Oxford (UK Parliament constituency).
      • The Flag Of Oxfordshire is the emblem of the English County of Oxfordshire.
      • The County of Oxfordshire also encompasses hamlets such as Chazey Heath, Grafton, Upton, Fencott, and Idstone.
      • The County of Oxfordshire also amalgamated villages such as Letcombe Bassett, Cropredy, East Hendred, Souldern, and Appleton within its boundaries.
      • Villages within Oxfordshire’s boundaries include Heythrop, Sarsden, Upton, Stonesfield, and Littleworth.
      • Last in order but nevertheless important, Oxfordshire includes Epwell, Wootton, Steeple Aston, Boars Hill, and Hinton Waldrist.
      • Over the years Oxfordshire has assimilated a number of settlements including Appleford-on-Thames, Chain Hill, Iffley, South Stoke, Crowmarsh Gifford, North Stoke, and Kelmscott.
      • Ukat’s Addiction Treatment service area like-wise encompasses Wytham, Chiltern Hills, Henley-on-Thames, Mongewell, and Burcot in the County of Oxfordshire.
      • Other service areas of Ukat within Oxfordshire, England include Radley, Wolvercote, Abingdon-on-Thames, Binsey, and Godstow,
      • as well as Oxfordshire’s outlying urban areas Benson, Sutton Courtenay, Mapledurham, Shiplake, and Long Wittenham.
      • Last in order of mention, Ukat’s Addiction Treatment services cover the larger Oxfordshire area along with Newnham Murren, Wallingford, Kennington, Dorchester on Thames, and Whitchurch-on-Thames.
      • Within In Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire you can find several small communities including Goring-on-Thames, Walcot, Shillingford, Clifton Hampden, and Sandford-on-Thames.
      • In Oxfordshire you find towns like Culham, Little Wittenham, North Wessex Downs, Sonning Eye, and Moulsford.
      • Other towns located within the County of Oxfordshire include Watlington, Thame, Burford, Charlbury, and Henley-on-Thames
      • A variety of cities for part of Oxfordshire including Oxford
      • Amongst the numerous schools and further education establishments in Oxfordshire are The Bicester School, and Glory Farm School.
      • Informal learning environments in Oxfordshire include the Oxford Bus Museum, and Benson Veteran Cycle Museum.
      • The Oxfordshire area is the location of several hospitals including South Central Ambulance Service, and Littlemore Hospital.
      • Waterperry Gardens, Cornbury Park, and Wolvercote Common are enjoyed by Oxfordshire residents and famous through out England.
      • Integral major roads in Oxfordshire include the A338 road.
      • Local roads within Oxfordshire include Marston Ferry Road, A415 road, and A418 road.
      • To the west, the County of Oxfordshire is bordered by Buckinghamshire.
      • The County of Oxfordshire is fringed by Gloucestershire to the East.
      • Bordering the County of Oxfordshire and to the south re, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, and Buckinghamshire are immediately adjacent.
      • The County of Oxfordshire’s is bordered by Berkshire, and Wiltshire to the north.
      • Unusual (and unique) places within Oxfordshire include RAF Upper Heyford, Scutchamer Knob, and Uffington White Horse.
      • Blended into Oxfordshire a number of buildings of national importance can be found including Whitchurch Bridge, Didcot Railway Centre, Uffington Castle, Clifton Hampden Bridge, and Sonning Works.
      • Many churches are still located in Oxfordshire, Old All Saints Church, Wroxton Abbey, and Eynsham Abbey to name but a few.
      • Included in the long history of Oxfordshire are Bernwood Forest, Oxfordshire Constabulary, Aves ditch, The Poem Tree, and Oxford.
      • Oxfordshire is the County where a number of businesses were founded including Travelodge UK, The Marketing Practice, and Ella’s Kitchen.
      • Oxfordshire’s shopping centers are famous and people flock to Bicester Avenue
      • Jack 2 (radio station), BBC Thames Valley FM, Banbury Music Radio, Heart Oxfordshire, and Heart South deliver broadcast media to the local Oxfordshire community.

      Find rehabilitation in Oxfordshire near you

      Are you from a city or town in Oxfordshire and want to know what the options are locally to you? Check out the following pages to find out more about rehab near different parts of Oxfordshire: