Alcohol and drug rehab in Hampshire

Are you battling addiction? You can get assistance today and make a complete recovery by getting the help you need. Hampshire is home to various addiction recovery and rehab options. While this is a good thing generally, you may feel overwhelmed with the choices, especially as you are already dealing with active addiction. It can be difficult to know which addiction rehab programme to go with for the right results with your specific addiction.

However, with the right guidance, you can quickly make a life-changing decision. This guide is designed to help you quickly weigh up your options, as you analyse the different addiction and rehab centres in Hampshire. Call us now and speak to one of our trained addiction counsellors!

Services Offered By Liberty House Rehab

Set in the heart of Luton, Liberty House Rehab is a fully equipped drug and alcohol addiction rehab and treatment centre just 82 miles away from Hampshire. We have helped dozens of people to recover from their drug and alcohol addiction. Our facility is spacious, containing 20 beds and qualified personnel at every level. Our treatment process begins with a comprehensively monitored detox and then proceeds to a bespoke rehabilitation programme targeted at your body, mind, and spirit.

Liberty House operates a sober transport service which can bring you to our clinic, and take you back home at the end of your sessions.

Pros and Cons of Private Rehab

Pros

  • Immediate admission 365 days a year
  • 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 techniques for relapse prevention
  • Fitness and nutrition programme
  • 1 year complimentary aftercare support

The cons
• Price can be a barrier which needs to be weighed up versus the long-term cost of drug and alcohol abuse
• Being away from friends and family which at first can be emotionally challenging

How Much Does Rehab Cost in Essex?

Detox and rehab starts from £834 to £2,750 per week depending on treatment length and clinic chosen

Free/NHS Addiction Treatment Options in Hampshire

The NHS, as a body, provides funding for the treatment of medical issues. This means that when people refer to free NHS addiction treatment, it is basically an arrangement where the NHS takes care of the cost of addiction treatment. The problem with this option, however, is that there are lots of obstacles that have to be navigated around before you can be approved for it. Secondly, it is highly unlikely that you will receive NHS funding to enrol in private rehab. Most cases of NHS funded addiction treatment is for outpatient addiction treatment in the NHS-backed rehabs in Hampshire.

Addiction Support Groups in Hampshire

The most active addiction support groups in Hampshire are those providing 12 step programmes, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and Cocaine Anonymous. The 12 step programme was pioneered by Alcoholics Anonymous, and has since spread around the world.

The names of the groups denote the areas of addiction they cover. Cocaine Anonymous supports cocaine addicts while Narcotics Anonymous supports a larger demographic of people abusing all kinds of banned or controlled substances. Alcoholics Anonymous focuses on helping alcoholics to get clean.

Al Anon and Adfam are other support groups that help with alcohol addiction but only for the family members of alcoholics. Each support group requires some form of registration, and they all have specific meeting dates and venues spread across the Hampshire area. You can find the one closest to you and attend a meeting to see how it goes.

NA meetings in/near Hampshire

Wecock Church
Kite Close
Wecock Farm
Waterlooville
Hampshire, PO8 9UJ
Wednesday 7:30 pm

Power in the Park
St Clare’s Church
Strouden Court
Warren Park, Havant
Hampshire, PO9 4JX.
Monday 7:30 pm

Meditation Meeting
Christ Church Parish Centre
Stoke Road, Gosport
Hampshire, PO12 1JQ
Monday 7:45 pm

AA meetings in/near Hampshire

Bitterne United Reformed Church
Bitterne Precinct
Bitterne, SO18 5EF
Wednesday 7:30 pm

Chandlers Ford Young Persons
St Edwards Church
191-193 Winchester Road
SO53 2DU
Sunday 6:00 pm

Winchester Step
Friends Meeting House
16 Colebrook St
SO23 9LH
Sunday 8:00 pm

Addiction Counselling in Hampshire

Hampshire Counselling Service
Counsellor in Fareham
42-44 West St
Fareham
PO16 0JN
+44 1329 822923

http://www.hampshirecounsellingservice.co.uk/
Local Government Addiction Resources in Hampshire 
There are local government backed addiction resources you can call on all around the Hampshire area. You can find one in your local county by talking to your GP. We can also provide you with guidance on this during, and after, your addiction treatment programme.

How Can I Get to and From Hampshire?

By Train
The journey from Waterloo station in London to Alton in Hampshire takes about 1 hour 15 minutes and costs about £21. If you’re heading to Alton from Brighton Railway Station, you can expect the journey to take about two and a half hours at a cost of £30 or so.

Along the way, you should pass by Chawton Village Hall and Jane Austen’s House Museum to the left, with Alton Sports Centre and Jubilee Playing Fields to the right.

Four Marks and the Magdalen Hill Cemetery are other popular landmarks in Hampshire.

By car
From London, you can reach Hampshire by taking the M4 and then the M3.