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Alcohol Addiction Treatment

If you or someone you know is struggling with alcohol addiction or problematic alcohol use, our Dayhab or our Online Rehab could be your answer.​

If you or someone you know is struggling with alcohol addiction or problematic alcohol use, our Dayhab treatment programme or our Online Rehab could be your answer.

The most effective way to stop  an addiction to alcohol and achieve sustained abstinence is to enter a formal alcohol treatment programme. 

We offer an in-person Dayhab drug and alcohol treatment at our non-residential alcohol rehab centre in Central London and Winchester.   We also have an Online Rehab with morning or evening streams, which allows you to complete all of your treatment from your home or office, joining from anywhere in the world.

For alcohol addiction help, get in touch with us here or call us on 0208 191 9191. 

Alcohol Addiction Treatment Prices

Online Rehab & Onsite Dayhab

Onsite Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment

Price

£3,600 (inc VAT)/ 6 weeks face to face + aftercare

Equivalent to £23.38 per hour

136 hours of intensive group & 1:1 face to face therapy
Confidential, secure, intensive & effective
Non-residential
Morning, afternoon and evening programmes
Interactive lectures, mindfulness and behaviour change
Individualised treatment plans and assignments
Relaxed & comfortable environment
Delivered by qualified experienced addiction psychotherapists - all of whom are in their own recovery
Drug and alcohol testing
3 months of aftercare on completion
Option for up to two relatives and close friends to join our family programme (£35 per session)

Online Drug & Alcohol Addiction Treatment

Price

£2,400 (inc VAT)/ 6 weeks online + aftercare (online)

Equivalent to £26.22 per hour

No commuting
Accessible from home or work
Confidential, secure, intensive and effective
Duration: 6 weeks
Streams: morning or evening streams (9.15am to 11.30am OR 6.15pm to 8.30pm)
Group sessions: 10 x groups per week, Mon to Fri
1:1 sessions: one per week, Mon to Fri
Group psychotherapy
Interactive lectures: mindfulness, and behaviour change
Individualised treatment plans and assignments
Testing: remote drug and alcohol testing on request
3 months of aftercare on completion
Option for up to two relatives and close friends to join our family programme (£35 per session)

We are accessible and affordable

Our alcohol addiction treatment service is offered at approximately one-tenth of traditional alcohol residential rehab costs and exceeds residential programme success rates. If you need help now or know someone who is showing signs of alcohol addiction, please reach out to us today at our alcohol rehab centre in London. We offer a free and confidential alcohol assessment, so you can make your mind up if we’re the right service for you.

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About our programme

Our alcohol addiction treatment programme is made up of a mixture of group work and one-to-ones with a primary therapist. We also provide a family programme with up to two relatives or friends. It’s not compulsory, but experience shows that involving family members and friends in alcohol rehab improves family dynamics and increases the chances of long-term recovery. If you want to learn more about alcohol addiction, visit our facts page.

At the Help Me Stop rehab in London and Winchester, we offer flexible addiction treatment to allow realistic recovery around work, family, and study commitments. We’re open in the mornings, during the day and the evenings, helping our clients to fit their alcohol rehab around the demands of regular life.

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Before we get into the main differences between addiction treatment options, it is important to note that both private alcohol rehab and Local Authority (LA) funded rehabs offer effective treatment for alcohol addiction. The main differences between the two are waiting times, cost and resources. 

An LA rehab for alcohol addiction is more likely to have a waiting period to join the programme due to demand and limited budgets. That means you may have to wait for months or sometimes years before you can start treatment. By contrast, our private facility can usually take clients as soon as they have been assessed. This is important because the earlier you get treatment, the better your chances of recovery. 

Cost is another factor. The LA alcohol rehab facilities do not charge a fee to the client for their services, whereas private companies do as we receive no support from the government or other funding sources and as such we have to meet all our overheads ourselves.

Because of our fee-based model, Help Me Stop and other private alcohol addiction rehab centres are able to provide more resources. This can include specially trained psychotherapists, online help and longer treatment times. Simply put, we invest in the best addiction treatment professionals and tools to improve outcomes for our clients.

While both outpatient treatment and inpatient alcohol rehab (sometimes called residential rehab) can treat addiction, there are some major differences. 

A residential rehab centre usually has a minimum time commitment where you will need to live in the facility. That means you will not be able to work, live at home or see friends while receiving alcohol help. Some in-patient facilities also require a period of time where you do not have access to your mobile phone. The idea is to completely remove you from your everyday life and have you focus on nothing but recovery in a protective bubble. This can be effective but it can mean a significant time commitment. Many services that offer residential rehab require a minimum of 4 weeks of treatment, plus relapse rates can be up to 60% in the first 90 days of leaving, predominantly due to the impact of real life.

By contrast, outpatient alcohol and drug rehab facilities like Help Me Stop provide daily treatment either in person or online, but the programme still allows you to work and see family. Treatment is delivered outside of a protective bubble giving real-time opportunities to put lessons learnt into practice. This is also a great option for someone who may not be able to take weeks out from their job. It can also be a better option for people who need to care for children or elderly relatives, and those with regular commitments. 

Both inpatient and outpatient alcohol and drug rehab facilities usually offer one-to-one counselling sessions, group sessions and other treatment options. Trained counsellors or therapists administer these so you get expert help and support throughout your recovery.

Taking action to make a change can seem really daunting. No one ever feels 100% ready for alcohol rehab even when they are changing their lives for the better. By entering a rehabilitation programme, you are taking the first step in the right direction. Just remember, everyone entering rehab will feel nervous or unsure but it does get better.

Some things to help you feel more at ease:

  • Most of our staff team have personal experiences with alcohol and drug rehab or addiction.  They are all now in long-term recovery. They know what you are going through and they can relate.
  • Our alcohol and drug rehab in London and our Online Rehab has a high success rate and we will support you every step of the way towards your successful outcome.
  • Our clients often tell us how surprised they are when they first arrive, how warm and welcoming the environment is, and how supportive the staff and peers are.
  • We will help you build a support network so even when you leave the programme you will never be alone.
  • We can work with your family to help rebuild bonds and strengthen strained relationships.
  • When you leave, you will have the tools to succeed in recovery.
  • We will help you celebrate your successes so you can see progress as you move through the programme.

If you are still feeling unsure, contact us. Our trained professionals can answer your questions, give you an idea of what rehab is like, and answer any questions about the process. Many of our staff members have been through rehab themselves, so they will be able to draw on personal experiences as well as professional ones.