Alcohol rehab and drug rehab in Denbighshire

It is never an easy task, finding the ideal treatment facility for you or a loved one, especially if you’ve never had to do so before. There are a number of great options in and around Denbighshire, ranging from support groups, to free addiction services provided by charities and private organisations. As a resident of Denbighshire, you also have the option of accessing our facility for world class addiction treatment.

Before you begin your search for addiction treatment services, you’ll need to first have a basic understanding of the nature of your addiction. In order to get that, you’ll need to go to a professional for a diagnosis. You can head to your GP, or get in touch with us, and we’ll arrange a free assessment. A diagnosis makes it easier to determine the best treatment options for you.

One choice you’ll have to make early on is whether you’ll opt for inpatient or outpatient treatment. Inpatient is recommended the most due to its intensity, as compared to outpatient treatment. You’ll get round-the-clock medical supervision, and the process of detox will be safer and more comfortable.

Services Offered At Oasis Runcorn

Oasis Runcorn is a rehab centre with fully equipped, state of the art amenities, dedicated to providing professional treatment services for various kinds of addiction. It is located in the industrial area of Runcorn, which can easily be accessed from anywhere in Denbighshire and other neighbouring counties. However, our sober transport service can take you to and from the facility.

Oasis Rehab comprises our strengths based recovery and 12-step programme, which are interchangeable depending on your needs. Also included are Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, family recovery programme, art therapy, a fitness programme, and a free aftercare programme that lasts for a year.

Call us today to start your journey to an addiction-free life.

Pros and Cons of Private Rehab

Clinicians and addiction professionals consider undergoing recovery in a private residential clinic to be the best option. However, for some people, this route does not always seem viable, due to the extra commitments and other restrictive factors involved.

Pros 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 Denbighshire?

While it’s true that rehab is not cheap, prices that patients have to pay are only a reflection of the costs incurred by rehab facilities. Healthcare is not cheap, especially if you are trying to maintain high standards of mental and physical healthcare.

The average rehab in Denbighshire and beyond has to maintain both medical and non-medical staff, buy medications, maintain medical equipment, and pay accreditation and licensing fees.

Oasis Runcorn has a range of cost effective treatment options making it the most outstanding value for money 100% CQC rated alcohol and drug detox and rehab clinic in the UK.

Free/NHS Addiction Treatment Options in Denbighshire

The NHS may offer outpatient treatment, or provide funding for rehab in partnership with various organisations. While the option may be there, it is not always the ideal route. given that funding is limited and the waiting lists are typically long. The NHS recommends beginning your search for addiction treatment at your GP’s office. There, they may suggest that you begin treatment at the practice, otherwise, you may be referred to a local drug service.

If you would rather not go through your GP, you can refer yourself to services like the OFA Project and the Denbighshire Drug and Alcohol Project. The OFA Project assists people who need help with alcoholism, and who require relapse prevention and treatment services. They also help in preventing homelessness, promoting independent living skills, and can provide assistance with maintaining your tenancy.

The Denbighshire Drug and Alcohol Project provides time limited support for people who have substance or alcohol-related problems, and have trouble securing or maintaining a tenancy. The project aims to reduce and prevent alcohol or drug misuse, and can provide support to access voluntary work, training, employment, and education. Both this and the OFA Project can be accessed via referrals made through Denbighshire Single Pathway.

Addiction Support Groups in Denbighshire

Support groups are a crucial part of many addiction treatment programmes, either serving as the core of the programme, or as a form of aftercare. They are managed by a group of individuals with the common goal of helping one another overcome addiction, and attain long-term sobriety. Denbighshire has its fair share of support groups, with meetings held at different locations and times, in and around the county. Some of the support groups you might encounter include:

Narcotics Anonymous a fellowship of men and women who are bound together by their common goal of staying clean.

Alcoholics Anonymous a non-profit organisation comprising individuals who come together to support one another through addiction recovery.

NA meetings in/near Denbighshire

Tuesday
7:30 pm
Lost Dreams Awaken
St Mary’s Catholic Church,
119 Wellington Road, Rhyl, Clwyd.

Wednesday
7:30 pm
Shotton, Rivertown Community Church,
Chester Road West, Shotton, Clwyd.

Thursday
7:30 pm
Hafan-Wen Detox Unit
Wrexham Maelor Hospital,
Watery Road, Wrexham, Clwyd.

Friday
7:30 pm
Jubilee Rooms, Holycross Church, Church Lane,
Woodchurch Estate, Wirral, Merseyside.

Friday
7:30 pm
Llandudno Baptist Church, Great Ormes Road,
Llandudno, Gwynedd County.

AA meetings in/near Denbighshire

Denbigh Wednesday
The Day Centre, Denbighshire Infirmary, Ruthin Rd.
Time: 20.00

Rhyl St Mary’s Thursday
St Mary’s Church House, 119 Wellington Rd.
Time: 19.00

Abergele Monday
The Youth & Community Centre, Market St.
Time: 20.00

Prestatyn Saturday
Alive Church, 200 Victoria Rd.
Time: 20.00

Northop Serenity Sunday
Northop Silver Band Hall,
Triangle Car Park.
Time: 19.30

Addiction Counselling in/near Denbighshire

CAIS Drug and Alcohol Counselling; for individuals who are worried about their own, or someone else’s, drug use or alcoholism. You will be assigned a counsellor who is a member of the British Association for Counselling & Psychotherapy (BACP). Your eligibility for this counselling programme depends on an individual assessment, and your readiness for counselling. You may be referred by a professional or you can refer yourself by calling 0345 06 121 12.
CFC Family Addiction Service; provides counselling for adults, young people, children and couples.

Local Government Addiction Resources in Denbighshire

The Denbighshire local government offers guidance and support for residents of the county who are dealing with alcohol or drug misuse and addiction. The services you can access include assessment, residential rehab, community rehabilitation, community detox, recommendations to specialist services, harm reduction services, support to access services like debt management or housing, specialist midwifery services, and weekly recovery support group, among others.

You can access these services by visiting one of their local Talking Points, or contacting their Single Point of Access (SPoA) team. Another service you can reach is the Community Drug & Alcohol Service, which is focused on reducing the damage and risks associated with alcohol or drugs. They can be reached on 01745 338868.

There’s also the DAN 24/7 (All Wales Drugs and Alcohol Helpline), which is a bilingual helpline that offers a single point of contact for residents of Wales who need help with alcohol and drug-related issues. They can be reached on 0800 633 5588.

How Can I Get To and From Denbighshire?

By train

you can get to the Rhyl train station in Denbighshire from Runcorn in approximately two hours and 10 minutes. Tickets cost about £20. If you’re hungry on arriving Rhyl, you can stop at the nearby KFC or Domino’s Pizza Rhyl for a bite to eat.

By Car

Denbighshire is approximately 50 minutes from Runcorn via the M56 and N Wales Expy/A55. This route takes you through Rocksavage Expy/Weston Point Expy/A557, Wales Expy/A55 and Chester St/A525 in Denbighshire, all the way to Bryn Dedwydd in Denbigh.