Types of Rehab


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As addiction comes in multiple forms, so does rehab. The term is rehab is used to describe intensive, supervised programmes designed to help stop individuals from using drugs and alcohol – but there are various types, most of which are incorporated already at Castle Craig.

Residential/Inpatient Rehabilitation

Patients stay within a hospital, residential rehab or inpatient clinic for 28+ days to receive highly structured care.

Day-hab Centres

For those who cannot commit to or do not require inpatient support. They are often 12-week outpatient programmes that run daily, Monday-Friday, 9.30 am-6.00 pm.

Executive Rehabilitation

Rehab for professionals and business people struggling with addiction may require a higher level of privacy, allowing you to focus on your recovery with peace of mind before returning to work.

Recovery Housing/Halfway Houses

Where patients live in supervised, temporary housing where they can undergo treatment programmes.

Secondary Rehab Treatment

Rehab is referred to as primary treatment, while secondary treatment happens post-residential rehab. These are more informal settings where people are helped to reintegrate back into their lives but have the advantage of having support in the evenings and at weekends from trained therapists and counsellors.

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12 Step Addiction Treatment Programme

The premise of 12 Step addiction recovery relies on peer support to help one another achieve abstinence.

Therapeutic Communities/Christian Philosophy

Where patients undergoing addiction treatment guide new patients through daily programmes and offer mutual support. Incorporates spiritual therapies, specifically Christian philosophy, into the rehab process.

Faith-Based Rehab

Faith-based rehab allows people with multiple different religious backgrounds the chance to use their faith within addiction treatment to overcome substance misuse.

Personal And Skills Development

Educating users on healthy habits to make them more aware of the substances they put into their bodies and offers skills and tools for relapse prevention.

NHS Funded Rehab

It is possible to get a referral to Castle Craig via the NHS. It can seem like a complex system at times and will require some patience. Waiting lists can be long, and perseverance will be necessary, but bear in mind that it’s essential to know your rights and keep records of your conversations.Ā 

Women’s-Only Treatment Centres

While rehab for women may be difficult to find, we offer women-only therapy group sessions at Castle Craig to make you feel more comfortable, as we are aware this can be a requirement for women in certain faith groups. We can also make provisions to care for pregnant women in rehab, looking after you while you recover from dependency.

Community Addiction Treatment

This is drug and alcohol addiction care from home or often in local clinics offering counsellors.

Online rehab

Online rehab or Teletherapy is a useful tool for people who are in a stable condition and do not require medically managed detox. Castle Craig provides an online aftercare programme for all patients that have had great results over the years. CATCH Recovery, London offers addiction online therapy in the form of online 1:1 sessions, group therapy, online family therapy and online aftercare.Ā  Ā 

Post-rehab/Aftercare

Rehab is not the end of a treatment process. When people complete their treatment in rehab, they can receive continuing care with regular remote therapy sessions via video conference.Ā More.

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How Can Castle Craig Help?

Who will I speak to when I call Castle Craig?

When you call you will reach our Help Centre team who will give you all the information you need to help you decide whether to choose treatment at Castle Craig. If you decide that you would like to have a free screening assessment you will be asked a series of questions to build up a picture of your medical and drug use history as well as any mental health issues you are facing. If you decide you want to proceed with treatment you will be put in touch with our admissions case managers who will guide you through the admissions process.

How long is the rehab programme?

Residential rehab treatment starts at 4 weeks and can go up to 12+ weeks. Research shows us that the longer you stay in rehab and are part of the residential therapy programme, the longer the likelihood of continued abstinence and stable recovery.

How do I pay for rehab?

One concern we sometimes hear from people is how they will fund their rehab treatment. You can pay for treatment at Castle Craig privately, or through medical insurance, and some people receive funding through the NHS. The cost of rehab varies depending on what kind of accommodation you choose.

What happens at the end of my treatment?

Castle Craig thoroughly prepares patients before departure by creating a personalised continuing care plan which is formulated following discussions with the medical and therapeutic team. We offer an online aftercare programme which runs for 24 weeks after leaving treatment, in order to ensure a smooth transition back into your everyday life. Patients leaving treatment automatically join our Recovery Club where they can stay connected via our annual reunion, events, online workshops and recovery newsletters.

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