Local Residential Alcohol And Drug Rehab In Merthyr Tydfil

Acknowledging that you have a problem with substance misuse means you’re on the right course to reclaim your life. Quitting can be difficult, but coupled with your resolute decision to recover, an ideal treatment programme can see you attain sustained sobriety.

If you, or a loved one, are ready to quit your compulsive use of drugs and alcohol in Merthyr Tydfil, and are worried about withdrawal, and the other challenges associated with fighting addiction, you can take solace in the knowledge that adequate rehab programmes are available, that can safely help you regain control of your life in a comfortable manner.

NHS options are available in the county, as well as charity drug and alcohol services, and private rehabs that provide holistic inpatient rehabilitation. The first step in your treatment is typically a medically supervised detox programme, that will work to control the symptoms that can flare up as your body is weaned off the alcohol or drugs that you have misused compulsively. This will enable you go into rehabilitation without the presence of these substances in your bloodstream.

Our rehab centre, Primrose Lodge, close to Merthyr Tydfil, is well positioned to provide the exact kind of personal treatment that you need to overcome your substance misuse. We will acquaint you with our numerous services, and the benefits of getting inpatient treatment, as well as other resources in the county that may prove helpful in the long run.

Services Our Rehab Close to Merthyr Tydfil Offers

You can enjoy the full benefits of one of the top residential rehabs around if you’re in Merthyr Tydfil. Primrose Lodge is a well-known treatment centre in Guildford, Surrey, that provides top of the line addiction treatment services to sufferers of substance misuse and certain behavioural disorders. We carry out our rehabilitation in a serene environment, that is dedicated to increasing your resolve to stay clean, and provide enabling conditions to encourage you to see your commitment through.

We conduct an intake process when you come to our facility, where your personal details will be taken, and an extensive assessment of your situation will be carried out. This is to ensure that we devise a totally personalised treatment plan for you.

In the case that you’re afflicted with a severe case of addiction, a medical detox will follow, in order to keep you stabilised. This process is carried out on site, so there is no need to move around to other treatment centres. When your detox is successfully completed, which would be in a week, our detox team will transition you into rehabilitation.

Rehab involves 4-5 group therapy sessions on a daily basis, and one individual counselling session with a therapist at least once every week throughout your stay. Group sessions involve 12-step therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy where you’ll be taught to control your thoughts, feelings and behaviours toward drugs and alcohol; dialectical behavioural therapy, where you’ll be given lessons that will help with your emotions and mental state; meditation classes; as well as music and arts lessons.

Your counsellor will work with you during private sessions, to work out your difficulties and provide therapeutic assignments that will serve to enforce your new behavioural and lifestyle changes. An aftercare programme will also be provided, to see that you master these skills, and can fight off cravings and urges on our own.

Finding your way to our rehab centre isn’t difficult, as Guildford is located just 162 miles away from Merthyr Tydfil. If you want to undergo treatment at Primrose, you won’t have to worry yourself over travel plans, as we organise a free transfer service for our clients to and from Merthyr Tydfil for free.

Do not hesitate to give us a call now, to kick start your recovery journey.

The Pros and Cons of Private Rehab

There are additional services that come with treatment in a private rehab, that you won’t receive in public treatment services, and centres run by charities. Public programmes are free, but tend to come with restrictions and limitations that may not suit you.

The NHS only carries out outpatient care, which can be ineffective if you have a moderate to chronic case of addiction, and live in a drug and alcohol-heavy environment. Residential clinics, that are serviced by charities, are also crowded and offer poor social environments. Admissions can also be tedious, as there are lots of processes to go through to ensure that you really need residential rehabilitation.

When you go through Primrose Lodge, for example, you’ll receive domestic services that will make sure you only need to concentrate on your rehabilitation. These services are not only a luxury, they go a long way to facilitating a speedy and successful recovery. Here are some of the pros of going through our private rehab:

  • Speedy intake and commencement of treatment
  • Rigid confidentiality policy
  • Laundry and catering services
  • Residential provisions, such as a single bedroom with an ensuite bath, a gym, and study areas
  • One-year free aftercare programme
  • Integrated detox and rehab in the same facility
  • Treatment professionals who are easy to access

Some Issues Associated with Private Rehab

Here are some of the problems that concern some addicts looking to go through inpatient programmes:

Cost of treatment

You’ll find that the majority of these issues pose no real roadblocks to recovery once you call our professionals today.

How Much Does Rehab Cost in Merthyr Tydfil?

Typically, the amount you will spend for rehab is determined by the level of care you receive. NHS programmes are cost-friendly methods of treatment, in the sense that they come for free. Charity residential rehabs also come with subsidised to no fee attached. However, these may cost you a lot more in the long run, if they do not successfully lead you to recovery.

Weathering the cost, and going through recovery in private rehab facilities, ensures that you’re securing a more successful and reliable route towards achieving sobriety. Your rehabilitation will be a great experience, and will also offer a treatment framework that will support you for a full year, especially when you go through Primrose Lodge. There are differences in treatment fees at our rehab, and our staff will be happy to provide you with the details when you call us.

While the cost of treatment is a reality, it is critical that you place your well-being and health as the most essential factors in swaying your decision regarding which rehab to attend.

Free/NHS Addiction Treatment Options in Merthyr Tydfil

The Wales drug and alcohol helpline can get you support from initial assessment, with referrals to rehab programmes close to your location in Merthyr Tydfil.

Addiction Support Groups in Merthyr Tydfil

There are different types of addiction support groups available in Merthyr Tydfil, which can make your post-rehab period less challenging. These groups are targeted at different categories of addicts, while there are some that are open to everyone going through recovery, regardless of the substance of addiction.

These groups include:

Alcoholics Anonymous: A global society of recovering alcoholics whose principles are based on the 12-step programme. The group is free to attend, and have different venues in the county.

Narcotics Anonymous: Also a 12-step-based fellowship, NA concentrates on recovering drug addicts and has meetings spread across the globe, including Merthyr Tydfil.

SMART Recovery: This is a multinational group that helps members based on a 4-point programme, which teaches them behavioural changes that can help them maintain recovery. It is not a 12-step group, and is open to every type of addict.

How to Choose a Recovery Programme

There are numerous treatment options available, and your chance at recovery lies in choosing the right programme for you. This includes exploring different types of treatment, from inpatient and outpatient, to public and private alternatives. Going through a programme that doesn’t effectively help you kick your addiction can put you at risk of relapse, which comes with the very real complication of overdose.

Outpatient programmes are mainly effective for those who have abused drugs or alcoholic substances over a short period. For chronic cases of addiction, it is ideal that you go through an inpatient programme. Public options are effective in limited cases as well, both inpatient and outpatient programmes. It is advisable that you exhaust your options regarding private rehabs, before moving to other considerations.

Please make your best effort to join a support group during treatment if you’re undergoing an outpatient programme, and after your inpatient treatment has finished. This will ensure that you stay on track, and do not use again in the long term.

NA meetings in/near Merthyr Tydfil

The following are NA meeting locations, and their venues, close to Merthyr Tydfil. Please note that meetings are free to attend and are spread across different weekdays, giving you a variety of options to choose which best suits your schedule:

 

Cardiff Step and Tradition

Sundays 7:00 pm

Quaker Meeting House

43 Charles Street

Cardiff

South Glamorgan

CF10 2GB

 

Cardiff Monday

Mondays 7:45 pm

Quaker Meeting House

43 Charles Street

Cardiff

South Glamorgan

CF10 2GB

 

Swansea Monday

Mondays 8:00 pm

Friends Meeting House – Swansea Quakers

Pagefield House

Page Street

Swansea

West Glamorgan

SA1 4EZ

 

Blackwood Newcomers meeting always hope!

Wednesdays 7:30 pm

Rear Entrance

Chambers house

49 Blackwood Road

Blackwood

Gwent

NP12 2BW

 

Swansea Wednesdays

Wednesdays 8:00 pm

Friends Meeting House – Swansea Quakers

Pagefield House

Page Street

Swansea

West Glamorgan

SA1 4EZ

 

Ammanford

Thursdays 7:00 pm

Ammanford Thursday

The Wallich

68 Ammanford Rd

Tycroes

Ammanford

West Glamorgan

SA18 3QN

 

Abergavenny

Thursdays 7:30 pm

Seven Corners Centre

1-3 Seven Corners Lane

Abergavenny

Gwent

NP7 5AX

 

Swansea

Fridays 8:00 pm

Friends Meeting House – Swansea Quakers

Pagefield House

Page Street

Swansea

West Glamorgan

SA1 4EZ

 

Newport

Fridays 8:00 pm

Newcomers’

The Voice Recovery Hub

Queen’s School House

School Lane

Newport

Gwent

NP20 1LE

 

AA meetings in/near Merthyr Tydfil

AA meetings in the county are also free to attend, and only require that you turn up with a mindset aimed at recovery. You can point your loved one, who’s going through recovery, in the direction of the following meeting venues:

Caerphilly: Recovery Sunday

Twyn Community Hall, Caerphilly Town Centre (opp main Post Office)

Sundays 8.00 pm

Postcode: CF83 1JL

 

Aberdare Monday

Methodist Church, Green St.

Mondays 8.00 pm

Postcode: CF44 7AA

 

Merthyr Tydfil Tuesday

Canolfan Soar, Pontmorlais

Tuesdays 7.30 pm

Duration 1 hour

Postcode: CF47 8BG

 

Ebbw Vale Discussion Tuesday

West End Congregational Church, Tredegar Rd, Ebbw Vale

Tuesdays 8.00 pm

Postcode: NP23 6LP

 

Maesteg Nantyffyllon Lunch Thursday

Fire Station Community Hall, Nantyffyllon

Thursdays 1.30 pm

Postcode: CF34 0TW

 

Caerphilly: Steps Thursday

Twyn Community Hall, Caerphilly Town Centre

Thursdays 8.00 pm

Postcode: CF83 1JL

 

Ebbw Vale Friends of Bill W Friday

Ysbyty Aneurin Bevan Hospital, Festival Drive

Fridays 7.30 pm

Duration 1 hour

Postcode: NP23 8XE

 

Ebbw Vale Friday

West End Congregational Church, Tredegar Rd

Fridays 8.00 pm

Postcode: NP23 6JQ

 

Brecon Open Saturday

2 Wheat St, (opp Coliseum Cinema)

Saturdays 6.00 pm

Duration 1 hour 30 minutes

Postcode: LD3 7DG

 

Caerphilly: Recovery Sunday

Twyn Community Hall, Caerphilly Town Centre (opp main Post Office)

Time: 8.00 pm

Postcode: CF83 1JL

 

Addiction Counselling in/near Merthyr Tydfil

This list of counselling directories can help you find licensed psychologists in the county, who can help you reinforce the skills you have learnt through rehab:

Counselling-directory.org.uk

British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy

Counselling Pages

National Counselling Society

Counselling UK

Local Govt Addiction Resources in Merthyr Tydfil

Drug and Alcohol Single Point of Access (DASPA): A free service that offers support and assistance to residents of Merthyr Tydfil, who are facing issues connected to alcohol and drug abuse.

How Can I Get To and From Merthyr Tydfil?

By car

Merthyr Tydfil can be accessed by road via the A470, which is 12 miles away from the north of the M4 junction close to Cardiff. The A470 provides connection to the “Heads of Valley” where you can connect to Swansea via the M5.

By train

The Merthyr railway station has regular trains going to Cardiff Central and Cardiff Queen Street.

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