Drug and alcohol rehab near Lincolnshire

Rehab in Lincolnshire

Statistics on drug and alcohol addiction near Lincolnshire

There have been numerous incidents in 2020, including 1750 drug offences that Lincolnshire Police has recorded, 1266 of which relate to drug possession, and 484 of which are to the supply, production and importation. In Lincolnshire, deaths from drugs and alcohol are on the rise. The coroner for Lincolnshire determined that drugs or alcohol played a role in the deaths of 50 people in 2020—12 women and 38 males.

If your loved one is struggling with addiction, get help at a rehab clinic today.

Why is Linwood House near Lincolnshire a good rehab centre for drug and alcohol addiction?

UKAT offers rehab services across the nation through a number of rehab centres, including Sanctuary Lodge, Primrose Lodge, Recovery Lighthouse, Liberty House, Oasis Bradford, Oasis Runcorn, Banbury Lodge and Linwood House.

Linwood House is a state-of-the-art rehab clinic in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. You can travel by car to Linwood House in Barnsley from Lincolnshire in 2 hours and 11 minutes covering a distance of 81.9 miles.

The facility is ideal for anyone looking to unwind in rich settings and find tranquilly in nature. It is housed in a gorgeously restored, regal home with extensive gardens. The skilled and competent team at Linwood House is conversant with associated diagnoses and addictions. The team has the necessary certifications, experience, and knowledge to oversee drug and alcohol recovery programmes and therapies.

Virtual tour of Linwood House near Lincolnshire

You can get an idea of the top-notch amenities provided by the centre by taking a virtual tour of Linwood House in Barnsley.

Pictures of Linwood House near Lincolnshire

These pictures will help you see what the beautiful facility looks like and all the amenities it offers.

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Various Treatments Offered at Linwood House near Lincolnshire

In addition to providing treatment for substance abuse, alcoholism, and drug addiction to cocaine, ecstasy, heroin, marijuana, crack cocaine, opiates, legal highs, or prescription pharmaceuticals, Linwood House also offers detoxification for alcohol, drugs, opiates, stimulants, and medication.

The rehabilitation therapy programme includes detox and holistic sessions as additional components to assist clients in addressing the root causes of their addiction. Linwood House offers the following treatments:

    CBT

  • Meditation and yoga
  • Sound therapy
  • Physical exercises
  • Individual counselling
  • Techniques for reducing tension
  • Motivational sessions
  • Relapse prevention
  • Workshops
  • Mindfulness-based therapies
  • Family counselling
  • Group therapy

Client reviews for Linwood House near Lincolnshire

Here are some client reviews for the facility:

“Linwood has literally saved my life. The support I’ve been given was outstanding, I’ve left Linwood feeling positive and can now see a future. The support staff and Therapists are great, they are there to help whenever you need. There are no words to describe how amazing Sherrie is. Sherrie is fabulous therapist and without her I wouldn’t have got this far. Thank you.” LD

“I was very happy with the service, the detox was absolutely brilliant. When I arrived I had poor mobility and all the staff and peers have been amazing, there is no judgement here.” Td

“Marie my therapist was just what I needed Graham support was always professional Kitchen staff great And the place wouldn’t work if all the staff and peers didn’t work together, The best thing I have done for myself a godsend.” Ryan

Free addiction support groups in Lincolnshire

You may always look for a free treatment session offered by different groups in Lincolnshire if you are unable to enrol your loved one in a private residential rehab clinic:

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in Lincolnshire:

Boston Sobriety & Beyond

Thursday 19:30
Zion Methodist Church, Brothertoft Rd
Postcode: PE21 8HD

Spalding Lunchtime

Wednesday 12:30
Spalding United Reform Church, Pinchbeck Rd
Postcode: PE11 1QD

Spalding

Monday 20:00
Broad St Methodist Church, Broad St
Postcode: PE11 1TB

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) in Lincolnshire:

Boston Just For Today

Tuesday 19:30
Centenary Methodist Church
Red Lion Street
Boston, Lincolnshire
PE21 6NY

Boston 12-Step Recovery

Friday 19:00
Back Room
Framework Building
7 Lincoln Lane
Boston, Lincolnshire
PE21 8RU

Cocaine Anonymous (CA) in Lincolnshire:

Hope, Faith and Courage

Sunday 18:00
30 Newland, Lincoln LN1
1XG, UK

Double Impact

Wednesday Noon
30 Newland, Lincoln LN1
1XG, UK

How to reach Linwood House from Lincolnshire?

East Midlands England’s Lincolnshire is located with a long coastline on the North Sea to the east. The genuine Magna Carta can be found in Lincolnshire. The only location in the world with a copy of the Charter of the Forest from 1217 is Lincoln, the county town. You can enjoy stunning surroundings, well-known natural areas, biodiverse wetlands, and distinctive limewood forests. The most well-known nature reserves in Lincolnshire include the Humberhead Peatlands National Nature Reserve, Donna Nook National Nature Reserve, Whisby Nature Park Local Nature Reserve, Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve, and RSPB Frampton Marsh. Lincolnshire is also a well-connected location. Here’s how you can travel to Linwood House from Lincolnshire:

By car

If you plan to travel by car it will take you 1 hour and 43 minutes via A17 and A1 to cover the distance of 81.9 miles and you will reach Linwood House rehab facility.

By train and bus

You will take 3 hours and 50 minutes to reach Linwood House from Lincolnshire by public transportation. Take the train from St Mary’s Church to reach Boston and further to Grantham. From Grantham take a train to Doncaster to Meadowhall and finally Barnsley. From Barnsley Interchange take a bus to Wakefield Road/New Lodge Crescent to reach Linwood House.

Find a rehabilitation centre near Lincolnshire

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