Rehab 4 Addiction

At Rehab 4 Addiction, we offer a range of luxury rehab services in Mauritius and Barbados. We are proud to have access to several exclusive rehab clinics in these countries, ensuring that we can assist those people who want to undergo treatment for addiction outside of the UK.

This may be important to you if you want to protect your privacy. Perhaps you’re a high profile individual such as a politician or a celebrity and want to keep your reputation intact. This is perfectly understandable, and that’s why we make it possible for you to attend rehab in Barbados or Mauritius.

These high-spec rehab clinics overseas cannot be accessed through the NHS, and so treatment here must be funded yourself. However, you can rest assured that the level of care that you’ll receive is excellent.

Facilities are industry-leading and emit a real sense of luxury. To view the brochure for luxury rehab facilities, contact Rehab 4 Addiction for free on 0800 140 4690.

Is rehab in Barbados or Mauritius right for me?

This is a question that you may be asking yourself as you consider whether or not to head overseas for addiction treatment. Whilst it won’t be suitable for some people, there are certain situations when it does indeed make sense.

If there is a great need to protect your privacy, going to rehab in Barbados or Mauritius is an excellent idea. You don’t run the risk of the media finding out about your stay in a rehab centre, which can make your chances overcoming addition much higher.

When you receive addiction treatment at a luxury clinic in  Barbados or Mauritius, you’ll benefit from a level of confidentiality that’s not generally available at UK rehab clinics.

Another benefit of attending rehab overseas in a country such as Barbados or Mauritius is that you’ll be surrounded by others who are socially similar to yourself.

The high cost of receiving treatment at these rehab clinics means you’ll only mix with other high paying clients. Treatment here isn’t available through the NHS, and so it’s effectively a reserve of the well-off.

Luxury rehab clinics in Barbados or Mauritius are extremely plush and luxurious, providing the optimal level of comfort to clients. You’ll reside in your own luxury apartment and will receive cooking and cleaning services throughout your stay.

You may also like to visit the on-site spa, massage therapy suite, private gym or take advantage of daily excursions on the islands. These luxury extras during your stay will allow you to maintain a positive state of mind throughout your addiction treatment.

How much does rehab in Barbados or Mauritius cost?

Luxury rehab in Barbados or Mauritius isn’t inexpensive, however, it provides excellent value for money. The rehab in Mauritius costs £20,000 per month whilst the rehab in Barbados costs £35,000 per week (or £140,000 per month).

If you’re interested in attending one of these highly-rated overseas rehab clinics, why not get in touch? We can tell you more about the costs of attending as well as more information regarding your addiction treatment options.

We can often offer a significant discount on the prices charged by these rehab clinics if you were to approach them directly.

To benefit from luxury rehab services in Barbados or Mauritius, contact us today on 0800 140 4690.

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