Rehab 4 Addiction

Our partner drug and alcohol rehab clinic in Widnes is recognised through the addictions field as a central point of excellence, for expertise in identifying, assessing, treating and providing alcohol, drug and other addiction help.

Rehab 4 Addiction facilitates a variety of treatment options across Cheshire in Warrington, Runcorn, Macclesfield, Widnes, Crewe, Chester, Nantwich, Northwich, Wilmslow and Congleton.

Your Widnes rehab Options

Call 0800 140 4690 for advice on a suitable rehab treatment for yourself, a family member or friend and take the next step to recovery in Widnes.

There are many affordable types of treatment for alcoholism and other drug addictions available in the Widnes area. Treatment should not be entered into without first discussing a care plan with a qualified advisor. The advisor will then prepare and agree on a suitable care plan based upon individual history to maximise the success of recovery.

Residential Alcohol Rehab Clinics

The most successful form of recovery will come from completing a treatment programme in a rehab clinic.

Residential alcohol treatment in Widnes provides a safe environment in which to receive alcohol or addiction counselling. Widnes alcohol clinics provide counselling which can be delivered in a one to one, group or even a teaching format.

Remember we are here to help you

Rehab 4 Addiction is here for you for 7 days a week to offer you free confidential advice. We have been helping people get the support they need for over 10 years. . Call now for immediate advice and support

Local AA Meetings to Widnes

AA meetings are held all across the UK and provide a network of support or a form of self-help for alcoholics. AA meetings are spiritual, not religious, there is no requirement to talk at a meeting and anonymity is protected rigorously. Dropout rates are high, but for those that remain abstinence rates are excellent.

Further Information About Treatment Programmes in Widnes

Treating addiction to alcohol and other substances requires a high level of skill. Alcohol counsellors are trained to provide help for alcoholics by first engaging with the person in a compassionate manner.

Treatment for an addiction to alcohol and addiction help for other substances follows a deliberate process described in The Twelve Core Functions of a Counsellor, not to be confused with the 12 Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous.

These Core Functions start with Screening clients seeking alcohol help, through to treatment planning, addiction counselling and eventually consultation with other addiction professionals.

Contact us today

Rehab 4 Addiction provides expert addictions advice, care planning, treatment & counselling.

We are here to help – call us today on 0800 140 4690 for confidential advice in Widnes.

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