Drug & Alcohol Rehabs in Sheffield

It can be very difficult and even dangerous to recover from addiction without professional help, which is why drug and alcohol rehab in Sheffield can be a lifesaver.

We have all the information you need about how to access rehab, how much you can expect to pay and how this treatment can help you to recover from addiction.

Drug and Alcohol Statistics in Sheffield

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  • It’s estimated that around 3600 people in Sheffield are using heroin or crack cocaine regularly. [1]
  • Only around 2600 of these people are accessing treatment, leaving 1000 people struggling with addiction by themselves. [1]
  • In 2021 alone there were 61 deaths in Sheffield due to drug-related causes. [2]
  • Alcohol-related conditions and deaths are also on the rise, with 242 people in Sheffield dying due to alcohol-related conditions in 2020.
  • In the same year, 8500 people were admitted to hospital due to illness and injury caused by alcohol. [3]

Addictive substances are destroying far too many lives in Sheffield, and more must be done to tackle this growing epidemic.

If you are living in the area and need help with addiction, get in touch with us and we can help you access to drug and alcohol rehab in Sheffield.

For more information on Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Sheffield, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108 today.

What Types of Rehab are Available in Sheffield?

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Inpatient rehab

The most well-known type of addiction rehab, inpatient rehab involves living at the clinic while you receive treatment and recover.

This is ideal for every type of addiction including the most severe, as you will be monitored closely at all times. You will also interact with other patients which can help you to feel a sense of community and togetherness.

Inpatient rehab is the most expensive type of addiction treatment, but it is widely regarded as the most effective and safe way to recover.

Outpatient rehab

You don’t have to stay at the clinic to benefit from drug and alcohol rehab in Sheffield – attending part-time can also help you to recover from addiction.

This is known as outpatient rehab and is ideal for those with additional responsibilities who may not be able to check into intensive treatment for 30 days, such as parents and those with demanding careers.

You will attend rehab a few times a week, returning home each day. This allows you to detox and access counselling services while still keeping up with your responsibilities.

Private rehab

Private rehab is usually the best option if you need immediate addiction treatment.

This is when you pay for your treatment, so waiting lists are usually shorter and you can access rehab quickly,

Other benefits of private rehab include a flexible treatment programme and access to more niche forms of therapy.

Supervised home detox

You can detox in the privacy of your own home while remaining safe with a supervised home detox.

A doctor will assess you beforehand to ensure that you are at low risk of experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms. They may post medication to your home and will then check on you regularly throughout the detox process.

It is also recommended that you have a friend or family member stay with you while you detox to provide care and assistance if necessary.

For more information on Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Sheffield, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108 today.

How Can I Access Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Sheffield?

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A useful person to speak to when looking to access drug and alcohol rehab in Sheffield is your doctor.

They will have first-hand experience with your medical history and can provide you with an initial diagnosis.

Your doctor will also likely have connections to local drug and alcohol support groups, or rehab clinics in the area. They can refer you to these organisations and help you get the support that you need.

If you don’t have a doctor or don’t feel comfortable speaking to yours, you can research rehab clinics yourself via the internet or through word of mouth.

When you find one that sounds right, give them a call and arrange a visit if possible. The staff will be able to answer any questions you may have and help you to organise your stay.

You can also call our team at Rehab 4 Alcoholism on 0800 111 4108. We can provide a free telephone consultation and refer you to some of the best rehab clinics in Sheffield.

How Much Does Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Sheffield Cost?

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Researchers have estimated that the average cost of drug and alcohol rehab is around £495 per day.

Based on this figure you can expect to pay roughly the following amount for drug and alcohol rehab in Sheffield:

  • £15,000 for a 30-day programme
  • £30,000 for a 60-day programme
  • £45,000 for a 90-day programme

A cheaper alternative is outpatient rehab for addiction, which can be almost half the price of residential rehab depending on which clinic you choose.

A supervised home detox is another more affordable option – it starts from £1,500-£2,000 for a 7-10 day treatment programme.

How Long Does Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Sheffield Last?

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Studies have shown that a minimum treatment programme of 30 days is sufficient to help you recover from a drug or alcohol addiction.

Most rehabs in Sheffield can offer a range of programmes, with the most popular lengths listed below.

  • 30-day treatment programme
  • 60-day treatment programme
  • 90-day treatment programme

A shorter option is a supervised home detox, which lasts 7-10 days and can be completed from the comfort of your home.

For more information on Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Sheffield, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108 today.

Can I go to Rehab for Free?

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Don’t be discouraged if you can’t afford the fees for drug and alcohol rehab in Sheffield.

Everyone should have access to safe and effective addiction treatment, and there are ways to lower the cost or even go to rehab for free.

If you meet the criteria for NHS-funded rehab, you may be eligible for free addiction treatment.

You will first need to prove that you are unable to afford rehab yourself, and also completed one or more community-based treatments such as counselling sessions or a supervised home detox.

Not everyone who applies for this treatment will be accepted, simply because they are fewer spaces per year than applicants.

Speak to your doctor about accessing NHS-funded rehab – they will be able to put you in touch with a local drug and alcohol support team who can assist with your application.

Other organisations worth considering

Below is a list of organisations offering free advice for addiction in and around Sheffield:

1. Change Grow Live

Address: 44 Sidney St, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 4RH

Telephone: 01143 050500

Website: https://www.changegrowlive.org/the-corner-sheffield/info

2. CAMHS

Address: Heritage Park, 55 Albert Terrace Rd, Sheffield S6 3BR

Telephone: 01143 053218

Website: https://www.sheffieldchildrens.nhs.uk/contact-us/maps/

3. Addaction

Address: 42 Sidney St, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 4RH

Telephone: 01142 536830

Website: http://www.addaction.org.uk/services/addaction-sheffield-dip-service

You can also call a number of helplines, including Mind UKYoungMindsRethink Mental IllnessSamaritans,  We Are With You, Turning Point and PapyrusSMART Recovery or find an Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous or Cocaine Anonymous that’s local to you.

The NHS Foundation Trust services and the NHS website both provide reliable information that’s free.

For more information on Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Sheffield, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108 today.

What Happens at Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Sheffield?

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If you’ve never been to rehab before or engaged with any type of treatment service, knowing what to expect can help to ease a lot of your worries and fears.

1. Admissions

When you arrive at rehab you will be assessed to ensure you receive the best help possible.

Our medical team will need to find out as much as they can about your addiction, and determine whether you have any other physical or mental health conditions that may affect your treatment.

They may run blood tests, speak to your loved ones, conduct various psychological assessments and ask you questions about your medical history.

2. Detox

Detoxing from drugs and alcohol can help your body to recover from the physical effects of the addiction.

It can remove your dependence on these substances and allow you to focus entirely on healing your mind.

A detox takes around 7-10 days, and you will taper off your use of drugs or alcohol during this time. Doing it slowly can help your body recover more easily and is less of a shock to the system.

However, you will still experience some withdrawal symptoms including nausea, mood swings and sweating.

3. Counselling

The majority of your rehab experience will be taken up by counselling, and this is expected to last for a minimum of three weeks.

Addiction counselling focuses on changing your behavioural patterns and mindset. If you reach for substances as a way to cope with difficult memories or emotions, you will learn new and healthy ways of coping and self-regulating.

It can also be a safe place for you to express your thoughts and feelings, which can relieve a burden that you weren’t even consciously aware of.

For more information on Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Sheffield, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108 today.

Why Should I Avoid Detoxing From Drugs and Alcohol by Myself?

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When you look at the financial cost and time commitment of drug and alcohol rehab in Sheffield, it’s easy to be tempted by the thought of doing it yourself.

You may believe that you can stop using substances without professional help, but an unassisted detox can be more than dangerous – it can be deadly.

When you stop using substances, your body doesn’t just return to normal immediately. It takes time to rebalance and learn to function again, and this shift can cause withdrawal symptoms. [4]

There is no way to know for sure whether your symptoms will be mild or severe, and their intensity of them can change very quickly.

When you are detoxing at a rehab clinic, you will be supervised at all times to ensure your safety. You will also detox according to a personalised treatment plan, which aims to slowly reduce your consumption over time instead of just quitting cold turkey.

Drug and alcohol withdrawal symptoms can range from nausea and tremors to seizures and psychosis, and it can be a very dangerous process.

Stay safe and give yourself the best possible chance of recovery by detoxing at a rehab clinic.

For more information on Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Sheffield, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108 today.

How Can Family Therapy Help with Addiction?

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While it’s true that only you can make the choice to recover, your family can play a huge role in your addiction treatment.

During family therapy, you will be joined by your close family members for a counselling session led by a trained and experienced therapist.

Each person will have a chance to speak about their feelings, and together you will work to open up the lines of communication and resolve conflict effectively.

In many cases, addiction can be worsened by the actions and words of family members.

Family dynamics can be complex and difficult to navigate, so being guided through the process of communication by a counsellor can be beneficial for all involved. [5]

Your family members can also benefit from this type of therapy, as it gives them a chance to speak openly and honestly in a safe environment.

For more information on Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Sheffield, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108 today.

What are the Alternatives to Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Sheffield?

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While studies have found that residential rehab is the most effective way to recover from addiction, you can get help for your drug or alcohol addiction without attending traditional rehab.

Below are some of the alternatives to drug and alcohol rehab in Sheffield.

1. Counselling

Effective addiction counselling can go a long way in contributing to your recovery, particularly when paired with a supervised home detox.

You can access counselling privately and on the NHS depending on how quickly you need help and how much you can afford to spend.

The wait times for private counselling are fairly short, while you may need to wait a few months to access NHS counselling.

2. Support groups

No matter where in Sheffield you live, you will likely not be too far from a branch of Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous.

These support groups meet regularly and are free to attend. They provide a safe and non-judgmental environment where you can receive and provide support to other people.

The only requirement is that you participate, and you can access meetings online if you are unable to attend in person.

3. Al-Anon family groups

Support is not limited to those struggling with the addiction – it can also be found in Sheffield for their family members and friends.

Caring about someone with an addiction can be hard. You may worry about them a lot, and feel frustrated or resentful towards them and their behaviour.

Al-Anon family groups are a safe space for you to express these feelings and concerns alongside people who share your experiences. [6]

4. SMART Recovery

If you want to change your behaviour and stop using drugs or alcohol, SMART Recovery may be suitable for you.

SMART stands for Self Management and Recovery Training and is a programme based on cognitive behavioural therapy(CBT) principles.

It focuses on the belief that changing your thoughts can change your behaviours and therefore your life, and you will learn effective coping skills and self-regulating tools to help manage your emotions. [7]

For more information on Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Sheffield, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108 today.

Frequently asked questions

Below, we list a number of other resources that you may find useful in your search for quality and suitable rehab treatment in the UK:

Get in Touch Today

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To learn more about our alcohol rehabilitation services in Sheffield, contact our admissions team today by dialling 0800 111 4108.

A member of our admissions team will inform you of your various treatment options in Sheffield when you call. All information is kept confidential and we do not require a referral from your GP.

Rehab 4 Alcoholism offers rehab services across Sheffield and the UK, including Dronfield, Chapeltown, RotherhamChesterfield, Staveley, Barnsley, Worksop, Bentley, ManchesterLiverpool and Leeds.

All drug and alcohol rehabs must be registered and audited by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in England and Wales, and Care Inspectorate in Scotland.

References

[1] http://democracy.sheffield.gov.uk/documents/s31448/Drug%20Strategy%20Appendix.pdf

[2] https://www.thestar.co.uk/health/drug-related-deaths-in-sheffield-have-tripled-in-the-past-10-years-as-figures-break-records-nationwide-3793041

[3] https://www.thestar.co.uk/health/stark-figures-reveal-number-of-people-in-sheffield-who-died-last-year-due-to-alcohol-consumption-3506014

[4] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6299173/

[5] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3725219/

[6] https://al-anon.org/newcomers/how-can-i-help-my/

[7] https://smartrecovery.org.uk/smart-recovery-programme/

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