Drug and alcohol rehab in Tyne and Wear
Are you worried about your reliance on drugs or alcohol? Everybody’s crisis point is different but some things should be the same for all of us, such as knowing how to access drug and alcohol rehab to support recovery. Help is always there when you need it and this guide explains everything you need to know about drug and alcohol rehab in Tyne and Wear.
There are several alcohol rehab or drug rehab treatment options available in Tyne and Wear and local rehab centres include both inpatient and outpatient services; rest assured you can find the right support for your recovery journey by reading this guide.
Types of addiction treatment and rehab programmes in Tyne and Wear
Tyne and Wear addiction services are either inpatient treatment, where you reside at the centre, or outpatient treatment. Privately funded clinics are able to offer accommodation, which free treatment often lacks funding for, making inpatient treatments limited. Private rehabs combine detox with therapy, and many clinics also offer aftercare. Private rehab offers more therapy options; however, Tyne and Wear NHS services are also available.
Outpatient addiction treatment (day rehab)
Outpatient treatment (day rehab) involves planned clinic sessions, without overnight stays, so is often chosen by people with caring responsibilities.
Outpatient treatment is not ideal as it lacks accommodation or continuous support to help avoid addictive substances. However, medical professionals, counsellors and therapeutic groups are available. Primrose Lodge does not offer outpatient services as our drug and alcohol addiction treatment involves building support networks for ongoing post-programme recovery.
Accessing NHS outpatient services usually requires a GP referral and waiting lists can be several months, whereas private funded clients have immediate access, with some offering day rehab options to choose from in Tyne and Wear.
Inpatient addiction treatment (residential rehab)
Most people distance themselves from addiction habits by choosing a residential rehab (inpatient treatment), staying at the addiction treatment centre for the treatment programme duration.
There are numerous rehab centres in Tyne and Wear, mostly privately funded. These offer more choice regarding start date and length of the treatment programme. In fact, you can often ring up and start the next day, thereby avoiding lengthy NHS waiting lists, GP referral and stringent NHS assessments. Comfortable rooms and good food are available, alongside great opportunities to meet others with similar experiences. In fact, many staff members will also have had addiction and be in recovery themselves.
Why inpatient rehab?
Inpatient treatment provides a break from life’s stresses, freeing you up to focus on recovery, reflect on what has happened and begin planning a successful future.
Attending a private centre means you can choose your clinic; therefore, you can select one that demonstrates high-quality treatment through its CQC ratings (CQC is an independent governing body).
UKAT centres offer a different mixture of therapies, such as yoga, mindfulness and CBT, combined with one-to-one and group therapy. Think carefully about what works best for you and check websites and speak to clinic advisors. We would advise you not to focus entirely on individual therapy as groups are highly beneficial for confidence-building and peer support.
Privately run centres may also offer family support programmes which increase their understanding of addiction and recovery, as well as providing families with support for their own healing. Centres also facilitate conjoints: meetings where you and your loved ones can share feelings and discuss progress.
What should I expect from a detox in Tyne and Wear?
Detox is the process of removing addictive substances from your environment, to start the recovery process. Detox can cause uncomfortable withdrawal symptoms, which may include vomiting, diarrhoea, shaking, weakness and confusion. A medical detox is available for those who need it, to ease discomfort.
Prior to alcohol detox or drug detox, it is important to consult a medical professional to help manage risks to health and wellbeing.
Medical detox
On admission to a programme, you will undertake a full assessment of your current usage and lifestyle factors, to ensure you access the right treatment. A medical detox involves the prescription of medication to wean you off harmful substances safely, as there is a risk of the body going into shock if the chemical levels in your system drop too quickly. Medical detox is appropriate for individuals at risk of severe withdrawal symptoms and involves continual monitoring by medical professionals. Although you will be welcome to join rehab activities as soon as you feel able, it can be difficult to get the most from therapeutic activities until you have fully withdrawn from a substance. For this reason, we suggest a treatment length of four weeks.
Medical detox can be via inpatient or outpatient treatment, with inpatient treatment offering more regular monitoring, as well as continuous care and, of course, less distraction to go astray in the early stages. In fact, medical detox through day rehab may not be a safe option if your home environment encourages substance abuse.
Drug and alcohol rehab programme
Whether a 12-step programme, a non-12-step programme or a mixture of both is offered, most recovery approaches combine group and one-to-one therapy. You may lean towards individual therapy or prefer group support. Some people find one-to-one therapy too intense; others dislike speaking in front of others. You can contact the clinic for information about their approach before admission. The most successful plans offer holistic treatments, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behaviour Therapy DBT, yoga and mindfulness, alongside the main programme, to expose you to as many recovery techniques as possible.
The longer the residential rehab, the greater the chances of long-term sobriety. If you are working through the 12 steps, a standard 28-day stay will help you complete the first few with the guidance of the group. On completion of rehab, aftercare options are beneficial for extra support as you work through the remaining steps.
Is rehab free?
Not everyone can afford private residential rehab or has private insurance, and some people may need free addiction treatment services to start their recovery. The NHS provides free treatment services – although these are mainly outpatient and have long waiting lists.
NHS self-referral is possible; however, you will still need to go through your GP and flexibility is not guaranteed. In severe cases, the NHS may refer you for counselling or a detox programme.
For urgent treatment services which are otherwise unavailable to you, Turning Point is a charity which funds a limited number of beds if you meet their criteria.
Free addiction treatment services in Tyne and Wear
There are various options for free addiction services in South Yorkshire. Here are some of the treatment and support options in the region:
AA meetings Tyne and Wear
There are various options when it comes to free addiction services in Tyne and Wear. You can find AA meetings held in different locations each week, in the link below:
https://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk/Members/Regional-&-Local-Websites/north-east-region/tyne-&-northumbria-intergroup
Telephone: 0800 9177 650
The downside to free services
Of course, not everyone has the necessary finance or insurance for private rehab. However, free services are under immense strain due to government funding cuts so services may have reduced frequency and your choices may be restricted.
Most free services are outpatient and may have a limited offering. They will not offer holistic treatments, do not offer one-to-one therapy or the residential settings to help you avoid temptation or distractions and intensive medical detox may be unavailable. It is therefore essential to think carefully about your options and be realistic about the severity of your addiction when choosing your rehab treatment.
If you need any help evaluating how severe your addiction is, you can contact our caring team with any questions you have. We understand every perspective of addiction and are happy to answer any questions to help you select appropriate treatment.
The benefits of residential rehab in Tyne and Wear
- You have access to support from addiction specialists, seven days a week
- Accommodation and meals are provided, leaving you free to concentrate on recovery
- Family support programmes enable loved ones to support your recovery and to be supported themselves
- Conjoints are available
- You can access peer support
- There is fast admission for private clients, avoiding waiting lists
- One-to-one therapy is offered
- Therapeutic groups are available
- You can choose the right clinic and treatment programme to meet your needs
What happens after the rehab programme?
Rehab enables you to learn and grow. However, your recovery is ongoing, and you should plan for life after rehab. You are not expected to make your journey alone, so you should connect with professionals and peers who will help you make the necessary changes to support your long-term sobriety.
Aftercare programmes
Residential treatment programmes usually offer aftercare, which provides ongoing support to maintain sobriety and often involves group therapy or peer-support, together with useful information to help overcome difficulties.
On completing a treatment with Primrose Lodge, or any other UKAT facility, you will have immediate access to our Alumni community of peers who have completed the programme. This network consists of event days, online materials and regular communication to provide connection with others in recovery and to support you with any difficulties.
Support groups
Local support groups are invaluable after you have completed an addiction treatment programme as they enable you to meet, and maintain regular contact with, peers who can offer advice and support long-term abstinence. Examples of community groups include Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Cocaine Anonymous (CA) and SMART Recovery.
Long-term recovery from addiction
Leaving treatment will mean facing a mixture of exciting opportunities and difficult circumstances, so be kind to yourself and accept all the support available, from aftercare to local support groups. The journey may be unknown, but you will get through, and Primrose Lodge will be there every step of the way.
Frequently asked questions
Private rehab also offers you a medical detox to ensure that you can abstain from substances safely with full support from professionals.