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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Wirral

Discover nearby drug and alcohol rehabs near you in Wirral. Choose from various treatment centres, suited to your individual needs and budget requirements, to start your recovery from drug or alcohol addiction. Our admissions team can give you access to leading therapies and addiction treatments within as little as 48 hours, get in touch today.

Drug and Alcohol Rehab Wirral FAQs

Not sure about drug and alcohol rehab Wirral? We’ve answered some of our most asked questions about rehab and how it can help your recovery. Got more questions to ask us? Contact us today and we’ll be happy to have a chat.

  • How much does rehab cost in Wirral?

    Rehabilitation costs in Wirral vary depending on the facility and type of treatment. Some premium residential rehabs,can cost between £18,000–£22,000 for a 28-day stay, while local centres like drug and alcohol rehabs can provide more affordable options. On average, rehab in Wirral can range from £1,000 to £5,000 per week. The price often depends on the level of care, facilities and additional services such as nutrition plans and more. Some treatment centres may offer insurance options or payment plans to help with costs.

  • Can I get NHS funding for rehab?

    Yes, NHS funding for rehab is available but limited due to the volume of requests. You must first undergo community-based treatment through local drug and alcohol services and demonstrate the need for residential rehab. Funding is granted through a local authority application, but waiting times can be long, and approval is not guaranteed.

  • How long does rehab last for?

    Rehab duration varies based on the program and individual needs. Short-term rehab programmes typically lasts 28 to 30 days, while longer programs can range from 60 to 90 days or more. Some extended programs, including secondary rehab and aftercare, can last six months to a year for sustained recovery support.

  • What's the difference between private rehab and NHS?

    Whilst it can be a more expensive option, private rehab offers faster admission, personalised treatment plans, luxury facilities, and a wider range of therapies. NHS rehab is free but has long waiting times due to high volume demand, limited residential options, and typically requires completing community-based treatment before funding is considered.

  • What are the benefits of private rehab?

    Private rehab is the most effective method for treating addiction due to its vast amount of benefits. In addition to faster admission, private rehab offers personalised treatment plans, luxury facilities, and a wider range of therapies, including holistic treatments. It provides a higher staff-to-patient ratio, more privacy, and comprehensive aftercare, increasing the chances of long-term recovery.

  • Can family visit during rehab?

    Yes, family visits are allowed in many rehab facilities, but policies vary. Some rehabs have designated visiting days and hours, while others may restrict visits during the initial detox phase. Many programs also offer family therapy sessions to support recovery. It’s best to check with the specific rehab center for their visitation rules.

  • What types of drug addictions can rehab help with?

    Rehab can help treat a range of addictions for prescription-based and illegal drugs including alcohol, opioids (heroin, prescription painkillers), cocaine, cannabis, benzodiazepines, amphetamines, ketamine, MDMA, prescription drugs, and new psychoactive substances (NPS) like Spice.