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CATCH Recovery London provides alcohol addiction treatment programmes in both a residential and outpatient setting.

At CATCH Recovery, we offer comprehensive alcohol rehabilitation services designed to support individuals struggling with alcohol addiction.

Our Alcohol Rehab Programme combines evidence-based therapies with flexible treatment options to address your unique needs. Our programme offers:

  • Personalised Treatment Plan
  • Outpatient Programmes
  • Evidence-Based Therapeutic Treatments
  • Continuing Care

CATCH Recovery aims to provide a holistic and effective approach to alcohol rehabilitation, empowering individuals to achieve lasting recovery.

Contact us today to learn more about our Alcohol Rehab Programme and find the right support for your situation. You don’t have to go through this alone—our experienced therapists are here to help.

Alcohol rehab programmes offer intensive treatment to people who are struggling with alcohol. They help people who are unable to control their drinking to recover, become sober, and develop healthier ways to cope with life’s stresses without needing to use alcohol.

You can choose to attend rehab treatment as an inpatient, which requires staying overnight for several weeks in a residential clinic, or as an outpatient, where you remain living at home and attend counselling and group therapy sessions during the day. 

Deciding on the best treatment programme can feel overwhelming – there are so many treatment options available and it can be hard to know where to begin. We’re here to help you consider what is right for you so that you can make an informed decision.

Choosing a Private Rehab Clinic for Alcohol Addiction

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There are many factors to weigh up when looking for the best private rehab for alcohol dependency. These include:

  • Affordability

    This is an essential first consideration so that you can assess the range of options available to you. Do you have the funds to pay for private rehab treatment? Do you have private health insurance you can call upon?

  • Type of clinic

    Would you prefer to spend time away from your usual routine in a private rehab that is residential (i.e. you stay at the clinic for 4+ weeks)? Or would you prefer – or need – to stay living at home while you receive treatment, perhaps for family, work, or other reasons?

  • Treatment model

    Find out about the treatment approach of the private rehab and its treatment philosophy. How does it talk about alcohol use disorder? Rehabs use different treatment approaches so think about whether the provider’s perspective resonates and makes sense to you.

  • Treatment environment

    Consider where the private rehab is based and whether you like the location. Does the surrounding environment seem conducive to healing and recovery? If it’s a residential clinic, check out what the bedrooms and communal spaces look like.

  • Activities

    Are there things to do in addition to the therapy schedule to support recovery? These could be activities such as art or creative writing, or complementary therapies such as yoga and acupuncture. You are likely to be in rehab for several weeks and so will want to be able to do different things in your relaxation time.

  • Staffing

    Find out what you can about the treatment team. Who oversees the treatment and are medical staff available if needed? What is the ratio of staff to patients? Ask questions about the training and qualifications of staff members if anything seems unclear.

  • Reputation

    See what you can find out about the clinic’s reputation. How long has it been operating, and are there any evaluation reports demonstrating treatment outcomes? See if there are any reviews or testimonials from previous clients online. All of these things will help you to build a picture of what the private rehab centre is like, and whether it is the right place for you to seek support.

We run a network of centres providing treatment in both residential and outpatient settings. Give us a call to find out more about our programmes and explore which treatment option might be best for you.

The Benefits of Private Alcohol Addiction Treatment

For those who can afford it, private addiction treatment offers many potential benefits. Overall, the level of care tends to be higher, as more generous staffing ratios mean that each client’s treatment plan can be carefully tailored.

At CATCH you will have immediate access to the most current therapies, so you can be confident that you are receiving the best evidence-based treatment available. Whether you choose residential or outpatient addiction treatment with us, you will be allocated a focal therapist to work closely with you on your recovery goals and provide you with dedicated support. 

Things to Consider about Private Alcohol Rehabilitation Programmes

Treatment programmes vary considerably, so when deciding on the next steps for your recovery journey, take some time to explore exactly what each rehab centre offers.  

  • Duration: find out how long the treatment programme lasts and whether there is an option to extend or move to a different level of care if needed. Remaining in treatment for a sufficient period of time is vital, with research showing that recovery outcomes are better with longer durations of treatment. 1
  • Level of severity: explore whether the programme is adapted to meet different levels of alcohol related problems. For example, can medical treatment such as a medically managed detox be provided for people with a severe dependency who need to be monitored by health professionals?
  • 1:1 therapy sessions: does the treatment programme offer individual therapy sessions and, if so, how many times per week?
  • Family support: find out how family members are included and whether family therapy is available. Addiction impacts the whole family, and so will the recovery process, so it’s essential that family members are involved and supported.
  • Aftercare: good continuing care is crucial following treatment in order to prevent relapse. What will the aftercare plan look like?
  • Mental health issues: if, like many people seeking alcohol treatment, you also have a mental health condition, you will want to understand whether the programme will be able to help you address that issue too.

At CATCH Recovery our services include a free assessment to help you identify the best course of action. Book a screening today to learn more about how we can help you. 

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Understanding the Costs of Private Rehab Treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder

As you would expect, the cost of private rehab programmes varies according to the type of treatment programme and setting that you choose. Clearly, it is much cheaper to have treatment as an outpatient compared to staying in a residential clinic, where you need accommodation, meals, and all the other associated costs of living. 

However, private outpatient treatment for alcoholism is not suitable for everyone who is struggling with alcohol misuse. People struggling with severe alcohol use disorder, those who require alcohol detox, and others who need to be away from daily life and triggers will need to be referred to inpatient treatment.

Delivering top quality rehab treatment inevitably involves substantial costs. We choose to provide our patients with the most highly skilled staff, the latest evidence-based treatments, and a comprehensive and supportive aftercare programme.  

To learn more about our alcohol rehab costs, and the different ways you can pay for treatment, call 020 3098 2503 today.

Paying for Alcohol Rehab

There are various ways to fund alcohol rehab, depending on the treatment programme. 

this allows you to access alcohol treatment faster without any delays due to insurance assessments or NHS waiting lists. It also means you are not restricted by what your private health insurance provider will cover, so you can complete your treatment without interruption. 

We accept self-funding for all of our inpatient and outpatient programmes.

some of our addiction treatment programmes are covered by private health insurance. For residential treatment, we can usually arrange admission within 48 hours, provided we have availability. Call your private health insurer to check if you’re eligible. 

in some cases the NHS may fund treatment, although the application process can be lengthy and is not guaranteed to be successful. 

The Role of Alcohol Rehab in Long-Term Recovery

Spending time in a private rehab clinic for alcohol problems gives people the opportunity, time, and support they need to stop drinking. Working with a therapist, you will be able to explore the factors which have contributed to your alcohol problems, identify and address any underlying trauma, and find alternative ways to manage stress in the future. Part of your recovery will involve learning to recognise the triggers for your alcohol consumption and to develop ways to manage cravings.2

Recovery will mean making the decision to stop drinking alcohol completely, and keeping to it regardless. We believe that an abstinence-based approach is the best way to achieve and maintain long-term recovery from alcohol addiction. Abstinence treatment has a longstanding history of helping people to recover, and is the approach used by well-known recovery organisations such as Alcoholics Anonymous

If you have a severe dependency, we are able to provide medically assisted detox so that you can safely withdraw from alcohol while being supported and monitored by specialist healthcare professionals.

Total abstinence reduces the risk of relapse, as people who have previously experienced alcohol dependency are unlikely to be able to manage drinking moderately or only occasionally. Abstinence means refraining from using any substances, not just alcohol, as people who have experienced one addiction are more likely to develop another, known as cross-addiction.3

Relapse is most likely in the early stages of recovery, which is why there needs to be an aftercare plan in place before you leave treatment. We offer all of our patients a comprehensive aftercare programme which can include individual and group therapy sessions. Following your time in rehab, it is vital that you receive good quality, supportive aftercare in order to maintain your recovery.4

Settling back into normal life after treatment can feel daunting, and many people worry how family, friends, and work colleagues will react. We understand this, and appreciate that the recovery journey is a lifelong process.  

At CATCH Recovery, we believe in taking each day at a time. We realise how difficult it may feel taking a leap into the unknown, but our comprehensive services will support your recovery every step of the way.

Making the Most of Alcohol Treatment

For private rehab treatment to be effective, the person entering into it needs to be ready to commit to the process. This means accepting that help is needed, and wanting to change. 

However, sometimes we recognise that someone we care about needs professional help even when they are unable to see it for themselves. In these situations, arranging an intervention can help. An intervention is effectively a meeting organised by friends or a family member to encourage someone struggling with alcohol problems to go into treatment. 

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Denial is common, and staging an intervention can help people to realise just how much their addictive behaviour is impacting people they care about. If you need support in encouraging someone you know to seek the addiction treatment they need, our intervention service can assist. 

Once in treatment, engaging with the programme and keeping an open mind about the process are essential for recovery. We also recommend committing to the aftercare provided, and regularly attending support groups. Going through treatment is a big step, but rehab is not a permanent cure. Alcohol dependency is a chronic condition and periods of relapse and remission are common.5

At CATCH Recovery, whether you decide to seek private rehab through our services or elsewhere, we want you to be confident that you’re making the best choice. Talk to our admissions team today for confidential advice. 


Frequently Asked Questions

How long should I attend a private rehab?

How long you’ll need to spend in rehab will depend on various factors. These include the length of time you have been struggling with the dependency, whether you’ve made previous attempts to recover, and if you have any other mental health conditions to address. Treatment outcomes vary due to many different factors. 6

What happens if I relapse after treatment?

Relapse happens to many people, and if it does, it’s not the end of the world. Our aftercare services can help you to get back on track. Try and stay open and honest throughout your journey, and keep communicating with people who can support you.

Does paying more for private rehab equate to better outcomes?

No, what really matters is a person’s commitment and willingness to change, the quality of the rehab programme, and the amount of time spent in treatment. Length of treatment is key.

How long does it take to be admitted into a private rehab programme?

This depends on provider availability and funding arrangements. Self-funded patients can usually be admitted within a week.