Local Residential Alcohol And Drug Rehab In Somerset

It’s almost impossible to hide the effects of drug and alcohol abuse over a long period of time. After a while, there are obvious physical, behavioural, and psychological signs. Addiction is a disease that affects the individual, family, and whole community.

The underlying causes are unclear, and scientists suggest a combination of factors lead to addiction, but what is clear is that addiction is characterised by a lack of control over drug/alcohol use, low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, panic disorders, seizures, preoccupation with drug use, mood swings, aggressiveness, violent outbursts, and more.

You don’t have to wait until you’ve hit rock bottom before you do something about it. Rehab centres can help you get your life back on track now. Staff is made up of some of the best therapists, doctors, and recovery workers, who can help you understand why you abused drugs, develop positive ways of dealing with your feelings, emotions, and behaviour that lead to drug use, and also learn coping techniques to ensure you stay abstinent.

Overview of the Services Offered at Primrose Lodge

Primrose Lodge is a CQC registered rehab facility. Our services are fully integrated, which means we offer both detox and rehabilitation services in the same building. Every client that walks through our door in their hour of need is different. To that end, we design a personalised treatment plan, tailored to the specific needs of the patient, to maximise treatment outcome.

We are experts in treating trauma and dual diagnosis patients, and as such offer proven therapies delivered by top addiction experts in the UK. We are one of the few rehab centres that also cater to the treatment needs of young people, aged 16-18, especially those who have eating disorders, gaming addiction, and other behavioural addictions/disorders.

Services include:

  • Medically supervised detox
  • Dual diagnosis treatment
  • Individualised treatment
  • Holistic therapy
  • Freshly prepared meals
  • Access to fitness programmes
  • 12-step therapy
  • Art therapy
  • Aftercare

The distance from Somerset to Guildford is 121 miles. We also offer a sober transport service that can bring you to our rehab centre from your residence, and take you home after you’ve completed treatment.

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Address: Perry Hill, Worplesdon, Guildford, Surrey

Phone no: 02035539263

The Pros and Cons of Private Rehab

The Pros

Treatment at a private rehab is structured and highly regimented, to ensure that clients have a schedule that guides their treatment and helps them focus better on recovery. You’re living in a therapeutic environment that is free of drugs, so you don’t have to worry about relapsing. It offers an escape from the stress of daily life, environmental triggers, drug-using friends and acquaintances, and other factors that fueled your drug use.

Unlike government-funded rehabs, you don’t have to wait to access treatment, because of same-day intake. Patients also have 24/7 support from medical staff, to ensure that they can access treatment when they need it. Treatment is designed by a multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses, counsellors, and therapists, to ensure you receive comprehensive and complete care.

The Cons

  • Cost may be a barrier

How Much Does Rehab Cost in Somerset?

There are many factors that determine the price of treatment, such as the amenities provided, type of facility, the location of rehab, and duration of stay. A standard 30-day programme ranges from £5,000-£7,000 a month. Luxury rehab programmes cost between £10,000-£15,000 a week.

Free/NHS Addiction Treatment Options in Somerset

SDAS Glastonbury: This is an integrated drug and alcohol service, that offers treatment and support for young and adult drug/alcohol users in Glastonbury. Services are free and confidential. They include brief interventions, BBV testing and vaccinations, harm reduction advice, substitute prescribing, needle exchange, individual therapy, one-on-one work, outreach services, assertive engagement and re-engagement, and support for the friends, families and carers of drug/alcohol users.

Address: The Old Library, 19 Northload Street, Glastonbury

Phone no: 01458832225

DHI Bath and North East Somerset: Developing Health and Independence is a local charity organisation set up to help people out of the cycle of drug/alcohol abuse, homelessness, and social isolation. The goal is to provide a range of services that help residents of North East Somerset and Bath live an independent life.

Services include supported housing, structured group work, complementary therapies, counselling, resettlement and floating support services, access to computers, comprehensive assessment, aftercare, and criminal justice interventions.

Address: 15-16 Milsom, Street, Bath

Phone no: 01225329411

Addaction North Somerset: Addaction provides treatment to individuals who are negatively affected by drugs or alcohol. You can refer to an external service or self-refer. Services include needle exchange, community detox, veterans service, over 55 projects, individual support, women only service, friends and carers support group, alcohol support groups, substitute prescribing, inpatient detox, family-focused interventions, volunteering opportunities, and support for individuals affected by over the counter medicines.

Address: 35 Boulevard, Weston super mare, North Somerset

Phone no: 01934427940

Targeted Youth Support Team, Somerset: The team works with young people, aged 13-19, who are affected by drug and alcohol abuse. They work from four locations in Sedgemoor, Mendip, Somerset, and Taunton Deane & West Somerset. Professionals, carers and families can also reach out if their ward needs more structured support, that TYST can provide. Services include brief interventions, harm reduction advice, psychosocial interventions, needle exchange, substitute prescribing, relapse prevention strategy, and referral to SSAS for specialist help.

Address: Targeted Youth Support, Morley House, 26 West Hendford, Yeovil

Phone no: 01458440820

Addiction Support Groups in Somerset

SMART Recovery: SMART is a science-based programme that offers support and advice to help participants recover from addiction. This includes addictive behaviour with substances and behaviour like nicotine, compulsive behaviours, drugs, sex, gambling, shopping, eating and self-harming. They incorporate motivational, cognitive, and behavioural methods within a supportive structure.

Address: The Friends Meeting House, High Street, Weston Super Mare

Fridays from 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Family and Carers Group: Support for carers and families affected by another person’s drug and alcohol use. Members gather to share their experiences, strengths and hope with each other. It’s a safe place to meet like-minded people who are going through similar situations. Meetings are on the first Monday of the month.

Address: SDAS Hub, 10 Cannon Street, Unity House, Taunton

Phone no: 03003038788

STT Emotional Health Checks for Families and Carers: Somerset Talking Therapies offers services for families and carers affected by drug and alcohol abuse. Many carers feel depressed, anxious, lonely, and unhappy. An emotional health check is designed to offer greater access to advice, support for managing daily stress and frustrations, and confidential advice over the phone. Sessions last between 20-30 minutes.

Address: Pearl House, Church Street, Bridgwater, Somerset

Phone no: 03003230033 (for bookings)

How to Choose a Recovery Programme

A few questions to consider when choosing a rehab centre include:

What are your treatment needs? Your GP is a good place to start. They could recommend a few top choices that cater to your specific addiction treatment needs.

Do you require an inpatient or outpatient stay?

How much would treatment cost?

Is your treatment personalised?

Should you travel out of state or stay close to home?

What is the principle of the rehab centre?

Are they licensed by the CQC?

How many types of therapy are used in treatment?

What about aftercare support?

NA Meetings in/Near Somerset

Taunton

Chamberlins Tea Room, Congregational Church, North Street

Monday 7:30 pm

Friday 7:30 pm

Riverside Church, Hamilton Road

Thursday 7:30 pm

Glastonbury

Baytree Café, 3 Church Lane

Wednesday 7:30 pm

Friday 7:30 pm

Highbridge

Southwell house, Bank Street

Saturday 5:15 pm

Yeovil

Vicarage Street Methodist Church Hall, Vicarage Street

Wednesday 7:15 pm

Midsomer Norton

The Recovery Hub, High Street

Wednesday 7:15 pm

Weston-super-Mare

United Reform Church, Waterloo Street

Sunday 6:00 pm

Emmanuel Church, Oxford Street, Weston-super-mare

Monday 7:00 pm

St Saviour’s Church, 74 Locking Road

Monday 7:00 pm

Bristol

St Stephen’s Church, St Stephen’s Street

Sunday 1:00 pm

Salvation Army, Logos House, 3 Wade Street

Sunday 7:00 pm

Room 5, The Park Centre, 20 High Street, Kingswood

Monday 7:00 pm

AA Meetings in/Near Somerset

Glastonbury

United Reform Church, High Street

Sunday 7:30 pm

Taunton

St Mary Magdalene Church, Church Square

Tuesday 1:00 pm

Wednesday 1:00 pm

Ilchester

Town Hall, High Street

Monday 11:00 am

Monks Yard, Horton Cross

Tuesday 7:30 pm

Weston-super-Mare

Community Centre, Lawrence Hill, Worle

Friday 7:30 pm

United Reformed Church, Worthy Place

Friday 11:00 am

Boulevard United Reform Church, Waterloo street

Wednesday 7:30 pm

Victoria Methodist Church, Station Road

Saturday 1:00 pm

Weston-super-Mare General Hospital (Juniper Ward), Uphill

Sunday 3:00 pm

Blagdon

Court Lodge, Mead Lane

Tuesday 7:30 pm

Yeovil

St James Church rooms, Preston Road

Thursday 7:30 pm

Addiction Counselling in/Near Somerset

Somerset Talking Therapies: Working in partnership with the NHS, STT offers a range of treatments for individuals aged 18 and over, who are registered with a Somerset GP or reside in Somerset. They aim to use talk therapies to deliver positive outcomes in the lives of service users. Services include treatment for eating disorders, anxiety, depression, body image issues, social phobia, cognitive behavioural therapy, self-help sessions, mindfulness, psychological therapies, and more.

You can access services from seven minor injury units, 13 community hospitals, and four hospital sites where they deliver mental health services. Staff can see clients at home, on the community team basis, local clinics, or anywhere you feel comfortable.

Address: Bracken House, Crewkerne Road, Chard, Somerset

Phone no: 01460238756

Western Counselling: Western Counselling accepts statutory funded clients and private clients who have codependency, food, drug and alcohol, and gambling addiction. Services include therapy, comprehensive assessment, and detox programmes.

Address: Whitecross House, 18 Whitecross Road, Somerset

Phone no: 08008499257

Addiction Recovery agency – Alcohol Misuse Service: ARA provides services for adults who are concerned about their drinking/alcohol use, or someone else’s use. Services include individual counselling sessions, workshops, community outreach services, onward referral, advice & information, relapse prevention, and more.

Address: 31 Alexandra Parade, Weston-super-Mare

Phone no: 01934415376

Local Govt Addiction Resources in Somerset

Somerset Drug and Alcohol Partnership: SDAP is a strategic group of public agencies that work together to implement the National Drug Policy in Somerset. SDAP answers to the Somerset Health and Wellbeing Board. The goal is to help more residents gain access to high-quality services, support people to recover from addiction, live independent lives, and reintegrate them back into the communities.

Address: Somerset Drug & Alcohol Partnership, County Hall, Taunton

Phone no: 03003038788

Somerset Drug and Alcohol services, South Somerset: This is a service for young people and adults who have a drug/alcohol problem, and are residents in Somerset. Services are designed to reduce the harm caused by abuse, help service users to achieve recovery goals, and reintegrate them back into community life. The service is provided by a partnership of Turning Point, CRI and DHI.

Services aim to reach a broad spectrum of individuals, including those who have problems with steroids, New Psychoactive Substances, alcohol, heroin and other substances. Services include housing support for people who are abstinent, crisis intervention, mediation, housing clinics, needle exchange, brief interventions, outreach services, psychosocial interventions, inpatient detox, and community detox.

Address: 3rd Floor, Maltravers House, Petters Way, Yeovil

Phone no: 01935383360

SAS – Children and Young People’s Substance Advice Service: This is a service for young people in North Somerset, who need advice or information about alcohol and drugs. They help young people who have issues with drug/alcohol abuse stop their use. SAS provides training to carers, parents, and professionals, who work with young people, as well as visit schools, youth centres and youth clubs to provide education and information to groups of young people about alcohol, drugs, and tobacco.

Address: Central Chambers, 26 Walliscote Road, Weston-Super-Mare

Phone no: 01275888360, 01275888361

How Can I Get to and from Somerset?

The distance from Somerset to our rehab facility in Guildford is around 2 hours and 49 minutes via the A303. You’ll pass through Main Road, A303, M3, A331, Farnham Road, A31 in Surrey, High Street, North Street and A320 in Guildford. Don’t forget, we offer a sober transport service, so you don’t have to make travel arrangements when staying with us.

There are several trains that commute between Paddington Station and Somerset. The average journey time to Wellington is 2 hours and 18 minutes, and tickets are priced at about £30. Major operators are Cross Country and Great Western Railway.

South West Coaches, Nippy Bus, and The Buses of Somerset are the major local bus operators in Somerset. The council has an extensive train network and is well connected to long-distance train services served by several rail stations such as Taunton Rail Station and Templecombe Railway Station. If you don’t fancy a train, National Express coaches offer direct routes to London and other routes throughout the country.

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