Finding Local Alcohol And Drug Rehab Treatment In Durham

If you’re in County Durham and you’ve been struggling with addiction, there are treatment options to detox and rehabilitate you. Substance dependence is a debilitating condition, that can cause a lot of physical and emotional damage if you don’t stop and seek help as soon as possible.

The best treatment for addiction is one that is personalised and tailored to care for your unique needs and addiction. Such treatment doesn’t just address the physical aspects of your addiction, but also the psychological and emotional too. This is accomplished via a variety of therapies that attempt to treat your addiction alongside the factors that initially led you to substance abuse. This approach is most ideal, as it minimises your likelihood of suffering a relapse.

If you are uncertain what type of rehab or treatment programme best suits your circumstances, we can provide all the information and guidance you need to make the right decision. Get professional addiction treatment today from a recognised rehab facility, capable of helping you achieve long-lasting abstinence.

An Overview Of Our Rehab Services

Oasis Bradford in Yorkshire is perfectly located to help you through recovery if you’re in Durham. The facility is just 103 miles, approx 2 hour’s drive via the A1(M). But you won’t have to worry about getting yourself over to our rehab, as we offer a free transport service to make sure you’re comfortable right from the beginning stages of your recovery.

We provide various types of addiction treatment, including drug and alcohol addiction, co-dependency, which is characterised by addiction to more than one substance; depression that may have resulted from, or is the reason for, an addiction; cannabis addiction, and behavioural disorders. We specialise in detox treatments that are fully managed by medical experts when it comes to alcohol and drug addiction treatment.

We have clinics that also specialise in holistic rehab programmes, where you can go through rehab when your detox is over. Our rehab programmes involve different forms of therapies, including:

  • The 12 step therapy
  • Art therapy
  • Individual and group therapy
  • Massage and acupuncture
  • Fitness and nutrition

We also provide a free aftercare programme that lasts for a year, which is geared at supporting you through the early stages of your post-rehab period, until you have properly developed the new behaviours and coping techniques learnt through rehab.

Pros and Cons of Private Rehab

Private rehab comes with many advantages over other treatment routes and options such as the NHS, charities and free community programmes.

These advantages include:

  • Around-the-clock Speedy admission in cases of emergency
  • Quick access to health professionals and therapists
  • Detoxification and rehabilitation with 24/7 care and support
  • Personalised treatment programmes
  • Arrangement for family support and therapy
  • Flexible treatment options, which include inpatient and outpatient care
  • 1 yr free aftercare programmes
  • Integration of other therapeutic activities – such as music and art therapy

Cons of private rehab

Cost – which should be weighed up against long-term health deterioration and financial oblivion

How Much Does Rehab Cost in Durham?

Addiction counselling 10 sessions for £1,000
10 day detox with therapy £3,500
14 day detox, rehab and therapy £4,950
28 day detox, rehab & therapy £9,000

Free/NHS Addiction Treatment Options in Durham

County Durham drug and alcohol recovery services offer a confidential and discreet treatment service for people of different ages going through the ordeal of substance misuse. Recovery workers, counsellors, nurses, and other professionals are on hand to provide support through the different recovery centres in the county. One-on-one support is also available. You can be referred by your GP to this service, refer yourself, or get in through s referral from a family member.

Addiction Support Groups in Durham

Support groups are a great way of keeping yourself on track. and maintaining your sobriety during and after your treatment. Through stories shared by other addicts about their experiences, and decisions concerning addiction, you can find strength and motivation to stand your ground despite difficulties that may come up along the way. There are different support groups in Durham, and they are all free to attend, with the only requirement being that you show up with the resolve to overcome your addiction.

The main support groups that you’ll find in Durham are Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. These support groups are global fellowships of men and women who come together to strengthen each other emotionally, as they fight their alcohol and drug addiction. They are guided by the 12-step principle, which helps them accept their faults and make repairs, hand over the things they aren’t able to fix to a higher power, and provide help to other recovering addicts.

NA meetings in/near Durham

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a non-profit organisation that helps individuals battling with narcotics addiction. It is a programme that promotes complete abstinence from all drugs and there are regular meetings in and around Conwy. You just have to find one whose schedule and proximity is convenient.

Find your nearest meeting:

Durham Main Share
United Reform Church
Waddington Street
Durham DH1 4BG
Sundays 7:15 pm
Open to addicts only

Hartlepool Just for today
Hartlepools People’s Centre
Raby Road
Hartlepool
Durham TS24 8AH
Mondays 7:15 pm
Open to all

Seaham Main Share
Parkside Community Centre
Heathway
Seaham
Durham SR7 7UH
Wednesdays 10:30 am
Open to all

AA meetings in/near Durham

These are some Alcoholics Anonymous meetings that are held weekly across county Durham. Please note that meetings are always closed to non-alcoholics, and open on stipulated dates. Some meetings. however, are open to only alcoholics and those willing to overcome their drinking problems unless a request is put through to the meeting’s management.

Find your local meeting

Chester-Le-Street Multi-Mtg: Sunday
Community Centre, Newcastle Rd, (opp Civic Centre).
DH3 3TS
Open to all every last Sunday of each month
7:30 pm

Durham: Monday
St Johns Church, Crossgate Peth, Neville’s Cross
DH1 4DU
Open to all on first Mondays each month
7:15 pm
Duration: 1 hour

Bishop Auckland: Tuesday
St Anne’s Centre, St Anne’s Church, Market Place.
DL14 7NU
Tuesdays 7:30 pm
Open to all on request

Addiction Counselling in/near Durham

Counselling is an important component of your recovery, as there are times you may need professional aid to handle certain difficulties and reinforce the techniques you have learnt during rehab. This is why we offer a free aftercare service for a full year after your rehab programme is over. However, if you feel you need professional help from time to time when you’ve completed aftercare, online UK directories for counselling services, such as counselling-directory.org.uk and welldoing.org, can prove helpful in finding a licensed counsellor near you.

Local Govt Addiction Resources in Durham

Young Person’s Drug and Alcohol Support Service (YPDASS) – Aycliffe Secure Children’s Centre: This service is organised by Change, Grow, Live for young people suffering from their own addiction, or that of a loved one. It is accessible to young adults across county Durham with their base in the city.

You can find other services across the county through the Change, Grow, Live website.

How Can I Get To and From Durham?

By Train

Durham is mainly served by the Durham train station, which is a short walking distance from the city centre. Trains to and from Durham run on the East Coast Main Line from York and London’s Kings Cross, as far as Edinburgh and Newcastle upon Tyne. Durham is also connected by train from a lot of other places like Leeds, Manchester, and Birmingham.

By Road

The city centre of Durham is just two miles from the A1(M), which can easily connect you to Bradford in West Yorkshire. The motorway connects with the A690 at Junction 62.