Alcohol rehab and drug rehab near Durham

If you live in Durham, and are struggling with substance abuse or addiction, you are not alone. Drug abuse and addiction, as well as alcohol misuse, have become an increasingly prevalent problem in recent years. It has caused pain and suffering to a huge number of families, and has damaged the mental and physical wellbeing of countless addicts.

Substance addiction can be described as the compulsive use of drugs or alcohol, which has spiraled out of control. Addiction might involve an uncontrollable use and physical dependence on illegal drugs, or prescription medication, or alcohol. A habit like this can be life threatening if left unchecked.

Regardless of if you live in Consett, Darlington, Hartlepool, or anywhere else around Durham, finding effective addiction treatment close to you is not a problem. If you are uncertain about how to get help for you, or a loved one’s, addiction in Durham, simply contact a specialist today to get on the right path to wellness and becoming drug free.

Services Offered by Oasis Rehab

Oasis Runcorn is a leading and fully equipped addiction treatment facility in Runcorn. We offer a variety of excellent detox, rehab, and support services. Some of the addictions we specialise in treating include Alcohol Addiction, Benzodiazepine Addiction, Cannabis Addiction, Cocaine Addiction, Codeine Addiction, and addiction to illegal drugs.

By road, Oasis Rehab is about 158 miles from Durham. It is around a two hour and fifty minute drive via the A1(M) and M62, going through Darlington, Bedale, Boroughbridge, and Weatherby. For your convenience, we can provide a sober transport service to and from our facility to anywhere in Durham.

Oasis Bradford is a 1hr 45min, 87 miles drive from Durham and is easily accessible via the A1. Here we offer a full medical detox to every drug addiction there is along with outstanding therapeutic care based on personalised programmes

By seeking addiction treatment at our professional facility, you can expect the following benefits:

  • Personalised Drug and Alcohol addiction treatment
  • 1 year free aftercare
  • 24/7 professional care and service
  • A safe, secure, and quality assured environment for you to recover in
  • Care from experienced staff
  • Convenience and comfort
  • Immediate admission

Call us today to begin your addiction treatment.

The Pros and Cons of Private Rehab

Private rehab is generally regarded as the best option for those looking to safely quit addiction. In Durham, you can get professional treatment from a private rehab, such as ours, that possesses the necessary expertise and facilities to help you safely and effectively recover from addiction, as well as attain long term sobriety. Below are the other huge benefits of seeking addiction treatment in a private rehab centre:

  • Private rehabs can provide round the clock care to patients in recovery, to ensure any health complications are promptly treated.
  • Private rehabs have some of the best equipment, expertise, and tools for treating addiction at their disposal. This places this type of a facility in the best position to provide you with the best treatment possible.
  • Addiction treatment in private rehab is more comprehensive, and thus minimises the likelihood of suffering a relapse.
  • Prompt delivery of services. At a private rehab, you can get the treatment you need as soon as you need it. There is no waiting list or delay, and you can promptly get on the path to a full recovery.
  • Individualised treatment. Professional private rehabs care for patients by first carefully evaluating their condition before prescribing a course of treatment tailored to care for the patient’s specific needs.
  • Medically assisted detox will be provided in a private rehab, to minimise the discomfort of your withdrawal symptoms and ensure your safety.
  • Treatment at a private rehab won’t only care for your addiction and your withdrawal symptoms. It will also care for the underlying cause, or causes, of your addiction, and so eliminate your compulsion to continue abusing substances.
  • Private facilities provide a conducive environment and therapeutic setting for recovery that’s free of the triggers and stressors that normally lead to drug abuse. This gives patients in recovery ample opportunity to stay focused and motivated towards making a full recovery.
  • Private rehabs keep communications and records of their patients confidential, which means you can get the treatment you need without worrying about your substance abuse problem or treatment being publicly exposed.
  • In private clinics, you will have access to an abundance of support and encouragement, that will keep you motivated towards staying drug This can make a huge difference between long term recovery and suffering a relapse.

However, addiction treatment in private rehab has the downside of being unaffordable for some people. That is, not everyone can afford the full cost of private rehab. Also, not all private rehabs around Durham accept insurance or NHS funding.

How Much Does Rehab Cost in Durham?

The cost of rehab in Durham will be determined by the specific rehab you visit, as well as the sort of treatment that will be required to help you make a full recovery.

Cost varies from centre to centre, based on a number of factors. For instance, the more luxurious and exclusive a private rehab is, the more its services usually cost, especially in comparison to a standard private rehab. Also, the duration of your treatment, sort of treatment provided, and a variety of other factors will dictate how much your addiction treatment will cost. For example, inpatient treatment will typically cost more than outpatient treatment.

Free/NHS Addiction Treatment Options in Durham

NHS Addiction Treatment Options in Durham are completely free of charge, and can be accessed within your local community. No matter if you live in Bishop Auckland, Billingham, Chester-le-Street, or any other part of Durham. This makes NHS addiction treatment a feasible alternative for those unable to afford addiction treatment in a private rehab.

Anyone  can take advantage of NHS addiction treatment through a referral from your GP. Typical NHS addiction treatment options include Counselling, Local Drug and Alcohol Services, and care from the Local Mental Health Team. But, on the downside, accessing and receiving NHS addiction treatment can take a considerable amount of time. This is due to the fact that you will most likely be placed on a waiting list when you apply for treatment. The length of the waiting list is dependent on the demand for NHS addiction treatment in your area at that time.

Furthermore, you may have to visit different addiction clinics for different treatments, and may not have access to a personal therapist. You may also not be referred to a residential rehab for treatment by the NHS. Simply put, the quality of your addiction treatment when applying through the NHS is completely out of your hands, and determined solely by the NHS.

Addiction Support Groups in Durham

Whether you are situated in Seaham, Hartlepool, or anywhere else around Durham, you can easily find an addiction support group close by. The right addiction support group can provide therapy and other forms of treatment to help you achieve long lasting sobriety.

Find a nearby addiction support group:

Oasis Runcorn is a private rehab where you can receive comprehensive addiction treatment and support to successfully beat your addiction

Oasis Bradford sister clinic in Bradford, Yorkshire excelling in medical detoxification

Wear Valley Carers Initiative offers support and information to relatives, carers, and friends or neighbours of addicts

Sunderland Area Parent Support is for parents with family suffering with drug and alcohol issues

Free the Way is a drop-in centre where anyone with an addiction, their families and carers too, can come to seek help

How to Choose a Recovery Programme

Choosing the right recovery programme will ensure you make a full and safe recovery from addiction. The right programme is one that provides individualised treatment to suit your unique needs. This is because a one-size-fits-all approach to addiction treatment will likely yield unsatisfactory results. In order to select a recovery programme in Durham that will work best for you, take the following into consideration:

  • Can you afford the treatment programme?
  • Does the treatment facility have experience helping people with your unique type of addiction?
  • Will your insurance cover the cost of treatment?
  • Would you prefer a recovery programme close to home or further away?
  • Would you prefer an inpatient or outpatient setting?
  • Would you prefer to continue working while receiving treatment?

Also, be sure to consult your doctor to get professional insight concerning your options.

NA meetings in/near Durham

Find your nearest NA meeting:

Main Share
Parkside Community Centre, Heathway,
Seaham, Durham
Wednesdays at 10:30 am

Just For Today
Oaktrees, 1a Walker Terrace,
Gateshead, Tyne and Wear
Sundays at 6:30 pm

Main Share
United Reform Church,
Waddington Street, Durham
Sundays at 7:15 pm

Just for today
Hartlepool People Centre, Raby Road,
Hartlepool, Durham
Mondays at 7:15 pm

AA meetings in/near Durham

There are also a number of AA meetings around Durham:

Consett Wednesday
St Patrick’s Church Hall, Victoria Road
Time: Wednesdays at 7.30 pm

Durham Monday
St Johns Church, Crossgate Peth, Neville’s Cross
Time: Mondays at 7.15 pm

Bishop Auckland Tuesday
St Anne’s Church, Market Place.
Time: Tuesdays at 7.30 pm

Sunderland Lifeboat Multi-Group
Faringdon Youth & Community Centre,
Allendale Road, Farringdon
Time: Sundays at 7.30 pm

Plawsworth Big Book Study Monday
Changing Lives Centre, Great North Road.
Time: Mondays at 7.30 pm

Addiction Counselling in/near Durham

Some popular addiction support and counselling groups in Durham include:

Addiction Consulting and Treatment Durham Therapy Centre, Flass Street. Telephone +44 7830 444920

Durham Therapy Centre the Lodge at Miners Hall, UK. Telephone +44 7399 561468

Addaction Durham City Custody Suite, New Elvet, UK. Telephone +44 7917 576411

How Can I Get To and From Durham?

Getting around, as well as to and from, Durham is convenient thanks to its efficient public transportation network and car friendly roads.

Getting around Durham by Car

Durham has an excellent road network. The A1/A1(M) motorway can get you to the South fast and easily.  And the A66 can take you on a scenic trip to the West.

If heading to Oasis rehab in Runcorn, the A1(M) and M62 is the fastest route. Simply get on the A1(M) from the A690 and follow the A1(M) to M62 to Watkinson Way/A557 in Rainhill. Then get off the M62 through exit 7 and proceed on the A557. The Mersey Gateway Bridge/A533 to B5155 will bring you to your destination in Runcorn.

Other alternative routes by road are the M62, and the M6.

By Air

Durham can be easily accessed by air from Durham Tees Valley and Newcastle Airports. Both carry international and local flights.