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Southampton: Alpha Residential Service

Southampton: Alpha Residential Service
Alpha is a Therapeutic Community for people with drug and alcohol dependencies.

About us:

Alpha is a Therapeutic Community, offering individually designed programmes for people with drug and alcohol dependencies. Treatment includes regular group therapy, one to one counselling and peer mentoring. What is the Phoenix Futures Alpha Residential Service?

The Alpha Residential Service is a rehabilitation service for drug and alcohol misusers, located in the beautiful village of Droxford in Hampshire, in a large house in the countryside. The service caters for up to 35 adults aged 18+ who wish to take control of their drug or alcohol problem.

What does the Phoenix Futures Alpha Service aim to achieve?

The service provides a safe, supportive and structured environment where residents participate in groups and one-to-one sessions to explore the underlying reasons for their dependency. Through a process of self-awareness and understanding patterns of personal behaviour, residents are encouraged to acquire new skills and formulate strategies that will enable them to develop a healthy, drug free lifestyle and return to independent living in the community.

What kind of help and services can I expect?

The service offers a comprehensive therapeutic programme delivered by fully trained and professional staff. This is provided within a residential setting, ensuring access to a range of health and social care support services to suit individual needs. Participation in the therapeutic programme helps to promote change by encouraging self-worth and personal responsibility, challenging individual attitudes and behaviour, and encouraging the development of life and social skills.

Key features of the Service include:

• therapeutic community programme
• non-doctrinaire philosophy
• abstinence based
• fast access into treatment
• fully integrated detoxification programme
• individualised treatment plans
• group and one-to-one work
• additional gender specific groups
• offender behaviour work
• fully integrated skills and education programme
• relapse prevention
• fully integrated conservation therapy programme
• art therapy
• resettlement support
• aftercare services
• leisure and sports activities – camping, ice skating, mountain biking, sailing and team building, etc.

How is the rehabilitation programme structured?

The rehabilitation programme is tailored to your individual needs, within a framework of 4 Stages.

They are:
• Induction
• Primary Stage
• Senior Stage
• Re-entry Stage

The length of time you spend in each stage will depend on your individual needs and how quickly you achieve the goals identified for each stage of treatment. On admission to the service, individual care plans are developed between you, the key worker and multi-disciplinary team. As you progress through the programme, care concentrates on life skills and education to sustain long-term recovery on leaving the service.

Induction is the settling in stage of the programme when you can expect a high level of support from residents and staff. You will begin to learn about the programme and therapeutic community structure, the house routine and rules, while engaging and identifying with those people around you. You may also experience some withdrawals or undergo a detoxification programme at this stage.

Primary and Senior Stages of the programme concentrate on personal development, self-awareness and identifying the underlying and personal issues that play a role in the individual’s dependency. A comprehensive programme of groups, workshops and seminars take place throughout the week. Community meetings and other support sessions including encounter groups also take place to provide support and enable you to share feelings and ideas; and build healthy relationships with your peers.
The weekly timetable provides a balanced programme of structured activity, therapeutic interventions, skills acquisition, basic household chores, recreation and relaxation.

As part of the therapeutic community ethos, you are expected to participate fully in the house activities during Induction, Primary and Senior Stage. This includes taking an active part in the day to day running of the house and its maintenance and upkeep. These practical tasks are organised into separate “departments” such as cooking, gardening and laundry. These departments are run by the residents under staff supervision; and as residents progress through the programme, their responsibility increases for others and for the smooth running of the house.

Re-entry Stage focuses on supporting you to take the first steps towards integration into the wider community. Re-entry accommodation is provided on-site and off-site, accommodating 10 residents. A 5 bedroom cottage is located a short distance from the main house and a 5 bedroom house is located in Portsmouth, 20 miles away. Staff support provides assistance with practical issues and life skills such as housing, employment and establishing sustainable community support networks with a strong emphasis on personal independence.

An additional Aftercare Stage in the Community can also be accessed if appropriate, offering one-to-one key working and group support. (Available to residents residing in South Hampshire).

How long is the rehabilitation programme?

Most residents can expect to stay in treatment from anything from 6 months to 2 years depending upon their progress through the programme. On average, residents spend six to nine months undertaking the Primary and Senior Stage and three months in Re-entry. Shorter lengths of stay can be negotiated.

How is the service staffed?

The team offers 24 hour support, 7 days a week. All relevant criminal record, Local Authority and Department of Health checks are undertaken on staff engaged in client care. All staff have achieved or are working towards NVQ Level 3.
What about contact with family and friends?

Contact with family and friends are limited during the first few weeks at the service (exceptions can be made for children). This is to give new residents time to settle and adapt to their surroundings. Thereafter, visits can be organised in liaison with their key worker. Residents are not allowed mobile phones, but will have access to two pay phones and can receive mail from family and friends.

Contact Details:

Alpha Residential Service
Midlington Road
Droxford
Southampton
Hampshire
SO32 3PD

Telephone: 01489 872 811

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Windsor: The Cardinal Clinic

Windsor: The Cardinal Clinic
Alcohol, Drugs, Addictions & Dependence Treatment


About us:

An estimated 2 million people in the UK have an addiction and making the decision to seek treatment can be one of the hardest decisions a person has to make. The Cardinal Clinic offers a wide range of support and treatments for both substance and behavioural addictions and are tailored to individual needs.

Treatment for most addictions are normally provided on an inpatient basis, however, some patients can benefit from day treatments instead of being an inpatient. This can be for a number of reasons including personal commitments and lifestyles

Many addictions programme start with a detox period which usually lasts between 7-10 days. This is carried out under the medical supervision of a Consultant Psychiatrist and fully trained nursing staff, medication is often prescribed to ease the symptoms of withdrawal. After the detox period the patient will then be assessed again to look at the underlying reasons for the addiction and how to address these reasons.

Alcohol Detox Package

Anyone who feels that drinking is affecting their life would benefit from this treatment. The package is a 10 day programme deisgned to help take the first steps to a new life. You will first have an assessment with one of the Consultant Psychiatrists who specialise in alcohol.

The Package includes:

* Pre-admission assessment by an alcohol team nurse, if required.
* Physical examination
* 10 day In Patient care in one of the Cardinal Clinic’s en suite bedrooms
* In Patient alcohol support group meetings
* Drug treatment, if necessary to reduce the symptoms of withdrawal
* All charges for the Consultant Psychiatrist consultations
* 10 Out Patient support group meetings following discharge

To commence treatment we require a referral letter from your GP. Upon receipt of the referral letter treatment can usually be started within 24 hours. Feel free to contact us for more information.


Contact Details:

The Cardinal Clinic
Bishops Lodge
Oakley Green Road
Oakley Green
Windsor
Berkshire
SL4 5UL

Telephone: 01753 869755

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Inverurie: The Alexander Clinic

Inverurie: The Alexander Clinic
Specialised treatment programme for those who suffer from alcohol, drug and gambling dependence.


About us:

The treatment philosophy recognises that addiction is an illness that is progressive, which can be arrested, and is susceptible to relapse if not properly treated and supportively maintained.

The six week programme is currently accessed by day patient attendance with on-site accommodation available if required.

The foundation laid in treatment is built upon through attendance at free weekly aftercare and support meetings, for a recommended minimum period of two years subsequent to discharge.

Rehabilitation is a process of rebuilding in conjunction with the process of change.

Patients learn to:

Accept that they have a problem outside of their own control and its negative implications in their life.

Admit that they need help to resolve their problem, having failed to help themselves. Then to identify the sources from which help is available.
Make a committment to use these resources in order to remain abstinent and develop a better life.

Acknowledge and accept that the primary problem lies within themselves and, through developing self awareness, identify the changes in belief, attitude and values that are necessary to avoid relapse and enjoy recovery.


Contact Details:

The Alexander Clinic
King Street
Oldmeldrum
Inverurie
Aberdeenshire
AB51 0EQ

Telephone: 01651 872100

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Reading: Yeldall

Reading: Yeldall
Christian charity providing residential drug / alcohol rehabilitation programmes.

About us:

Yeldall offers a Christian response to drug and alcohol addiction. Yeldall Manor is a drug/alcohol residential rehabilitation centre situated in 38 acres at Hare Hatch near Reading. It has been open since 1977 with 33 places for men between the ages of 18 and 50 and has developed into a dynamic and effective project.

This service takes a cognitive & behavioural approach with a Christian basis to help those with substance abuse problems (alcohol, prescribed, solvents). Services offered include: Counselling, Education / training and Residential Rehabilitation. Charges apply - contact for details.

Contact Details:

Yeldall
Yeldall Manor
Blakes Lane
Hare Hatch
Reading
Berkshire
RG10 9XR

Telephone: 0118 940 4411

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Portsmouth: Addiction Recovery Centre

Portsmouth: Addiction Recovery Centre
Addiction Recovery Centre is a drug & alcohol residential treatment centre.

About us:

We have sensible pricing which makes high quality treatment affordable for more people.
It is a highly structured, intensive, life-changing and practical treatment.

The arc ethos is; positive regard, encouragement, respect, understanding and tolerance. Everything we do is based on this ethos and NOT criticism, blame and shame.

All our clients are treated with courtesy, empathy and honesty.

arc aims to achieve the highest standards of professionalism and care.

All our counsellors are recovered addicts and alcoholics who have first-hand understanding of addiction and alcoholism.

The treatment is abstinence based with a short chemical detox. We accept clients who are using alcohol heroin crack cocaine speed cannabis and all other drugs. We take in clients regardless of whether they are clean and sober.

arc treatment is a highly structured holistic treatment covering proven recovery techniques.

Twelve-step recovery is the most proven recovery technique from alcoholism and addiction, with the highest success rate of any solution.

As a result of this, we feel that we would not be best serving our clients by not exploring valuable twelve-step recovery techniques. We do however, make sure that the ‘shaming and critical’ element is rigorously avoided. We also are aware that addiction is an extremely complex and personal condition, which for many requires other recovery techniques to be employed.

Treatment is delivered using tried and tested techniques alongside new and pioneering methods - e.g.

Group Work, Meetings, Video recording, Audio & video tapes, Multi-media Presentations, One to one counselling, Question & Answer sessions, Written work, Workshop Activities, Meditation, Affirmation, Inventories

The ultimate aim is to treat the whole person while at the same time distinguishing the condition of addiction as separate to all other issues, thereby allowing people to live clean and sober despite internal issues and external problems.

The treatment is highly structured and arc’s policy is to attain the highest standards of professionalism and care. In order for us to reach our clients we embrace humour. We regard the development of a very strong sense of humour as an extremely important recovery tool. We do not support an attitude of authority, we encourage an attitude of freedom, passion and fun.

Contact Details:

Addiction Recovery Centre
20 Landport Terrace
Portsmouth
Hampshire
PO1 2RG

Telephone: 023 9275 2617

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Reading: SOURCE - Young Peoples Drug and Alcohol Service

Reading: SOURCE - Young Peoples Drug and Alcohol Service
Multi-agency Drug and Alcohol Service for young people (under 19) in Reading and Wokingham.


About us:

Open: Mon - Fri 9am - 5pm, although appointments can be arranged outside of these hours if necessary.

SOURCE is a team made up of experts from Children’s Services, Education, Health, Connexion and the Youth Offending Team. They help young people in Reading to deal with drug or alcohol issues through education, one-to-one support, group support, family therapy and access to information about substance misuse.

Multi-agency Drug and Alcohol Service for young people (under 19) in Reading and Wokingham. Offers training (for young people and professionals), education, info, advice, support, one-to-one work and acts as an access point to referrals for other agencies. Also runs family support sessions, support groups for children of drug using parents and family therapy.

Drugs & Alcohol Services to under 19’s include: Training, Education, Information and Advice. Support, one to one work, group work for Cannabis & Drop-ins. Full Clinical Treatment Service. Acupuncture, Counselling, Prescribing, & psycho-social interventions.


Contact Details:

SOURCE - Young Peoples Drug and Alcohol Service
18 Great Knollys Street
Reading
Berkshire
RG1 7HE

Telephone: 0118 901 5666

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Reading: Integrated Drug and Alcohol Service

Reading: Integrated Drug and Alcohol Service
Counselling by appointment and community and resident Detox


About us:

This service offers counselling by appointment and community and resident Detox for those suffering from substance abuse.

This is an adult unit and under age care is provided via the child and adolescent unit referral.

Open: Mon, Tue - Thu: 9am - 4.30pm, Fri: 9am - 4pm

Other services offered include: arrest referral, complementary therapy, drop-in clinics, needle exchange, pregnancy / parenthood services and prison work.

Information tapes are available in Bengali, Punjabi and Urdu.

Referral is via GP or other agency - no self referrals


Contact Details:

Integrated Drug and Alcohol Service
Bowman House
2-10 Bridge Street
Reading
Berkshire
RG1 2LU

Telephone: 0118 955 7333

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Stockport: ADAS (Alcohol & Drug Abstinence Service)

Stockport: ADAS (Alcohol & Drug Abstinence Service)
Alcohol & Drug Abstinence Service

About us:

ADAS is a structured abstinence daycare programme and primary treatment of 8 weeks in duration followed by 13 weeks aftercare.

ADAS offers reduction and motivation programmes to enable people to become abstinent ( assessments offered for people who are still using ).

Family programme. Point Of Delivery for Learn Direct. Springboard into work and education.

Contact Details:

ADAS (Alcohol & Drug Abstinence Service)
483 Buxton Road
Great Moor
Stockport
Cheshire
SK2 7HQ

Telephone: 0161 484 0000

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