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UK Addiction Treatment Centres, also known as UKAT, is one of the largest private addiction treatment firms in the United Kingdom by the number of beds available. [1] The organisation runs eight treatment facilities, each admitting on average 180 patients a month.
Castle Craig is a private residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre. It is located in Peeblesshire , Scotland. Castle Craig is an 18th-century country house set in 50 acres (20 ha) of private parkland near the village of Blyth Bridge , around 20 miles (32 km) south of Edinburgh .
SCT runs a residential recovery hostel (Acorn House), [1] a training and development centre, and two social enterprises from their hub in Shoreditch. It runs eight charity shops , drop in centres for homeless people, supported housing projects, and a Housing First programme.
Phoenix House was also established in the UK as an entirely separate organisation, though has its origins in the USA-based Phoenix House described above. Phoenix House (UK) runs a number of residential rehabilitation units, structured day programs and is the largest not for profit provider of prison based substance misuse programmes in the UK.
Facilities that provide residential treatment for drug and alcohol dependencies (addiction and/or alcoholism), or simply chemical dependency. Pages in category "Drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers"
Anne Fletcher, the author of Inside Rehab, a thorough study of the U.S. addiction treatment industry published in 2013, recalled rehabilitation centers derisively diagnosing addicts who were reluctant to go along with the program as having a case of “terminal uniqueness.” It became so ingrained that residents began to criticize themselves ...
Residential treatment centers for children and adolescents treat multiple conditions from drug and alcohol addictions to emotional and physical disorders as well as mental illnesses. Various studies of youth in residential treatment centers have found that many have a history of family-related issues, often including physical or sexual abuse.
Brainkind (formerly The Disabilities Trust) is a UK charity founded in the 1980s [1] [2] in Burgess Hill, West Sussex, as The Disabled Housing Trust.Brainkind provides residential, day services, care, rehabilitation and support to meet the needs of people with acquired brain injury (ABI), traumatic brain injury (TBI) and neurological conditions. [3]