Local Residential Alcohol And Drug Rehab In Newport
If you’re dealing with substance abuse or alcoholism, you’ve probably wondered what might be the worst that could happen when you’re in the throes of addiction. Whilst many people begin as recreational users, the journey into compulsive drug use is not usually a conscious decision. Addiction is characterised by a loss of control over drug use and continued usage that is detrimental to a person’s health. Potential side effects include organ damage, cancer, fertility issues, gastrointestinal disease, HIV, brain damage and more.
Thankfully, rehab centres can help you overcome addiction. You’ll come to understand why you abused drugs, as well as learn coping skills to manage triggers and sustainable habits that will guide you after rehab is complete. Rehab centres offer structure to help you focus better. A team of support staff are on-call and available 24/7, throughout the day. There is no access to drugs or alcohol, so you can fully focus on getting better.
Start your recovery journey today by calling our addiction helpline. One of our counsellors will help you find the right treatment option that fully caters to your unique addiction needs.
Overview of Services Offered at Primrose Lodge
Primrose Lodge is a CQC-certified rehab facility located in Guildford. We are passionate about helping our patients make a full recovery from addiction and teaching sustainable habits so they can maintain lifelong abstinence from drugs. Patients at our rehab centre enjoy support from our dedicated staff during the detox and rehabilitation phases.
Our treatment is comprehensive and we offer 19 ensuite bedrooms decorated to a high standard; a spacious facility with attractive gardens; a fully equipped gym; state of the art kitchen; experienced chef; and expert staff.
We are one of the few UK rehab centres that treat young people aged 16 to 18 years old – especially those who are struggling with eating disorders, gaming disorders, substance dependence and other addictions.
Our services include:
- Alcohol Detox
- Drug Detox
- Nutrition therapy
- 12-step programme
- Art Therapy
- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
- Aftercare
The distance from Newport to our rehab centre in Guildford is 124 miles via the M4. For your convenience, we provide a free sober transport service to and from our facility, before and after treatment.
Address: Perry Hill, Worplesdon, Guildford, Surrey
Phone no: 0203 5539263
Pros and Cons of Private Rehab
Pros
A major benefit of private rehab is the support all inpatients receive. You won’t go through recovery on your own but are surrounded by patients and staff who will support you to reach your recovery goals. This type of treatment also protects your privacy and ensures you receive treatment away from the prying eyes of the public.
Notably, inpatient treatment has been shown to produce more positive outcomes than other types of treatment. Patients go through recovery applying sustainable techniques that help them maintain recovery after treatment. Techniques include relapse prevention, nutrition therapy, coping skills technique, harm reduction, skills training, education classes and the incorporation of alternative therapies such as yoga, meditation and acupuncture.
Cons
- Private rehab is known to be expensive
How Much Does Rehab Cost in Newport?
The cost of treatment depends on several factors, such as the location of the rehab facility, type of treatment offered, staff-to-patient ratio, size of the programme and expertise of staff. Look at your insurance policy to determine what exactly your insurer will cover and sort out all financial arrangements before rehab begins.
The average cost of standard treatment in Newport ranges from £1,000 to £1,500 per week. Monthly rehab cost between £5,000 and £7,000 for a 30-day programme. Luxury rehab programmes are more expensive because they offer extra amenities such as in-house swimming pool/gym, animal therapy, fine dining experiences and more. Treatment ranges from £10,000 to £15,000 per week.
Free/NHS Addiction Treatment Options in Newport
Newport B1 Service: This is a drug and alcohol service for young people living in Newport. B@1 offers a supportive environment to talk about any issues about alcohol/drug use. Services include one-on-one support, information and advice, community prescribing, counselling, education workshops, access to alternative therapies, harm reduction advice, drop-in sessions, diversionary activities and group therapy.
Address: Barnado’s Cymru, 114 Lower Dock Street, Newport
Phone no: 01633 264463
Island Recovery Integrated Service: IRIS combines three services previously provided by Isle of Wight Council, the NHS and Cranstoun. Services include support for families and carers affected by a loved one’s drug/alcohol use, health clinics, needle exchange, information and advice on harm reduction, comprehensive drug and alcohol assessment, care planning, substitute prescribing, referral to specialist services, Hepatitis B/C testing and vaccinations for Hepatitis C, as well as community alcohol detox and psychosocial interventions.
Address: 102 Carisbrooke Road, Buccleuch House, Newport
Phone no: 01983 526654
K-Force House: A supported move-on house for Newport residents in recovery. They offer accommodation for five residents and also provide a support worker. Services include housing support for permanent accommodation and signposting services.
Phone no: 07791408708
Kaleidoscope Project: The goal is to tackle the stigma of society towards people who have mental health issues or drug/alcohol problems. They create an environment where individuals feel inspired to reach their personal goals.
Services include Change Step (a service for veterans), Family First Wellbeing (integrated service for families and young people at risk of poverty in Newport), Drink Wise, Age Well, Alfriston Daycare Centre and services in North Wales.
Address: Powells Place, Newport
Phone no: 01633 245890
Gwent N-gage: This is a service for young people in Caerphilly, Newport, Torfaen, Blaenau Gwent and Monmouthshire. Services include one on one specialist support for young people who have mental health problems or issues with substance abuse; working with families affected by a young person’s drug/alcohol misuse; workshops and awareness sessions; comprehensive assessment; peer education; and focused detached work with young people in the community.
Phone no: 03333202751
Addiction Support Groups in Newport
GDAS Families and Carers Support: GDA believes families and loved ones affected by addiction also need support, just like individuals who struggle with substance abuse problems. Services include self-help manuals; brief advice and advocacy; care coordination; parent and carer training; structured counselling; access to clinical services; peer support and mutual aid; and telephone advice/support. Services are open to all adult residents affected by a loved one’s drug or alcohol abuse.
Phone no: 03339993577
Barnardo’s Newport Young Carers: Barnardo’s offer support for young people looking after a family member who has a disability, problems with addiction or a serious illness. They partner with other agencies to provide educational services that help reduce the risk of underachieving or exclusion.
Address: 4 Brecon Road, St Julians, Newport
Phone no: 07737679824
SMART Recovery: This is a science-based programme for individuals who want to overcome addiction to nicotine, alcohol, drugs and compulsive behaviours. SMART believes there is no single approach to recovery and the combination of therapy and mutual aid support group can help you beat your addiction.
Address: GDAS, 11 Godfrey Road, Newport (Wednesday from 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm)
Phone no: 01633 252045
How to Choose a Recovery Programme
Addiction specialists always advise potential clients to look for a rehab centre that offers quality addiction treatment, rather than choosing the cheapest option. Your GP is a good place to start, as they know your treatment needs and referred many patients to rehab previously.
There are many rehab centres in Newport and across South Wales, but it’s important to choose one that is accredited and licensed. The best rehabilitation programmes are managed by qualified professionals who have experience in treating addictions. In the UK, rehab centres must be registered with the Care Quality Commission.
Aftercare is an important part of treatment. It is easier maintaining abstinence whilst in treatment, because of the constant supervision it affords. When you’re discharged, you’ll be faced with certain triggers. Aftercare helps you maintain abstinence via support groups, pharmacology and counselling.
Treatment should be customised to fit your unique treatment needs, as every patient exhibits different symptoms. Your treatment plan should be based on your input, mental evaluation and a comprehensive physical assessment.
NA Meetings in/Near Newport
Newport
The Voice Recovery Hub, Queen’s School House, School Lane
Friday 8:00 pm
Clevedon
St Peter’s Church, 1 Alexandra Road
Thursday 7:30 pm
Cardiff
Quaker Meeting House, 43 Charles Street, Cardiff
Thursday 10:00 am
Monday 7:45 pm
Sunday 7:00 pm
Blackwood
Rear Entrance, Chamber’s house, 49 Blackwood Road
Wednesday 7:30 pm
AA Meetings in/Near NEWPORT
Newport
Trinity Church, Wellington Road
Thursday 8:00 pm
Shifnal
Senior Citizens Meeting Room, Curriers Lane
Wednesday 7:30 pm
Sunday 11:30 am
Monday 7:30 pm
Telford
St Patricks Church, King Street, Wellington
Monday 7:30 pm
Princess Royal Hospital, Apley Castle
Friday 7:30 pm
Park Lane Centre, Woodside
Thursday 7:00 pm
Wellington Portico
Portico House, 22 Vineyard Road
Tuesday 11:30 am
Stafford
Quaker Meeting House, Foregate Street
Thursday 7:30 pm
Northfield Centre, Magnolia Ave
Sunday 10:30 am
Addiction Counselling in/Near Newport
Gwent Drug & Alcohol Service: The service provides a wide range of addiction-related solutions for everyone affected by a specific case of substance abuse from the patients to caregivers.
Address: 11 Godfrey Rd, Newport NP20 4NX, UK
Phone: 0333 999 3577
Email: info@gdas.wales
Kaleidoscope: This service is a charity that provides a wide range of services targeted at people with substance abuse related problems.
Address: 11 Charles St, Newport NP20 1JU, UK
Phone no: 01633 811950
Local Government Addiction Resources in Newport
DAN 24/7 – All Wales Drugs and Alcohol Helpline. This is a bilingual helpline for anyone in Wales who needs information or support concerning drugs or alcohol. They assist carers, individuals struggling with substance abuse, as well as families and support workers within the field of addiction. Advisors are available 24/7, all year round.
Phone no: 0800 6335588
Entry into Drugs and Alcohol Services: EDAS is a single point of entry into substance misuse. They provide services for family members and carers affected by drug/alcohol abuse and individuals who need professional help to address their own personal problems with drugs and alcohol
Address: 54 Cardiff Royal Infirmary, Newport Road, Cardiff
Phone no: 0300 3007000
Gwent Drug and Alcohol Services-Newport Hub: If you’re looking for a place to meet like-minded people in recovery or for a social gathering that doesn’t involve alcohol, GDAS hub in Newport is a peer-led project for people in recovery. Services include mutual aid groups, a women-only sharing group, relapse prevention groups, befriending, training opportunities, signposting to other services, volunteering training and assistance with form filling.
Address: Old School Building, Powells Place, Newport
Phone no: 01633 245890
Changing Minds: This is a project for young people aged 14-25 years old, who have mental health difficulties. The Changing Minds project is designed to help young people improve their confidence and live a quality life. Services include access to one on one transitions support; peer support; the opportunity to become a volunteer; and access to self-management workshops.
Address: 2nd Floor, 101 Commercial Street, Newport
Phone no: 01633 258741
Gwent Specialist Substance Misuse Service: A service for individuals who want to reduce their drug/alcohol use or quit altogether. Services include harm reduction, advice and support, needle exchange, prescribing services and family and friends support.
Address: 139 Lower Dock Street, Newport
Phone no: 01633 216777 / 01633 234794
How Can I Get to and from Newport?
The fastest route from Newport to our rehab centre in Guildford is via the M4. The journey takes roughly two and a half hours. You’ll pass the B4591, A4042, M3, B3011, A30, A327, A331, A31 to High Street, North Street and A320 in Guildford.
There are several trains that leave from London Paddington to Newport Station. The average journey time is two and a half hours. Train fares start from £16.50, but you can enjoy a 43% discount when you book in advance.
Newport has a bus station on Kingsway, close to Friars Walk shopping centre. The Newport Bus covers local routes and other destinations such as Monmouth, Cardiff and Chepstow. National Express runs coaches to Cardiff, Swansea, London, Bristol and Birmingham. Newport’s’ train station is on Queensway and offers direct routes to Swansea, Cardiff, Holyhead, Tenby and London Paddington.