Alcohol and Drug Rehab Hampshire
Helping Hampshire Residents on Their Path to Recovery
Situated close to Hampshire, The Providence Projects alcohol and drug rehab is a safe space to begin recovery for individuals and families impacted by addiction.
Since 1996, we’ve seen thousands of people at our residential rehab, helping them find renewed purpose and a commitment to lifelong recovery from drug, alcohol, and gambling addictions.
Taking that first challenging step towards recovery by seeking support is crucial, and we’re here to offer the guidance, care, and expertise you need. +

Providence Projects
- 44 miles from Hampshire
17 Carysfort Rd
Boscombe
Bournemouth
BH1 4EJ
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Open 24 hours
- 0800 955 0945
4.7 (119 Reviews on Google)
Understanding Addiction
At Providence Projects residential rehab, we recognise that addiction is not just a battle against substance abuse but a journey. Alcohol or drug addiction often comes from a need to escape overwhelming pain or numb difficult emotions. This understanding forms the foundation of our approach to addiction treatment, which begins with compassion and empathy. We’re committed to creating a safe environment where our clients can feel supported.
Our team of experienced counsellors are all dedicated to providing personalised treatment plans made just for you. No two journeys are the same, so we’re here to guide you every step of the way. We want to make sure that your path to recovery is as effective as possible.
Our compassionate approach is supported by a complete view of addiction, combining medical expertise with therapeutic support to tackle both the physical and emotional parts of addiction.
Types of Addiction we help with
Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol addiction is a chronic disease characterised by an inability to control alcohol consumption despite its negative impact on health, relationships, and daily life. We recognise that alcohol addiction can create a relentless cycle that disrupts your relationships, health, employment, and overall quality of life. Yet, recovery is within reach for everyone.
Our alcohol rehab in Hampshire focuses on both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction, giving you tools to build a life free from the grip of addiction.
Drug addiction
Drug addiction compulsive need to use substances like opioids, cocaine, methamphetamines, or prescription medications, often leading to significant physical, psychological, and social harm. Our treatment plans focus on managing the physical symptoms of withdrawal while also addressing the root causes of addiction. Through medically supervised detoxification, therapy, and ongoing support, we empower you to progress confidently on your path to recovery.
Gambling addiction
Gambling addiction, also known as compulsive gambling or gambling disorder, is a serious condition characterised by an uncontrollable urge to gamble.
It can spiral into financial problems, strained relationships, and a huge sense of hopelessness and shame.
At Hampshire Rehab Centre, our comprehensive treatment approach uses the latest evidence to prevent relapses, igniting strength within you to take back control.
The Prevalence of Addiction in Hampshire
Addiction remains a significant public health issue in Hampshire, mirroring broader trends across the UK.
In Hampshire, the misuse of substances such as alcohol, cannabis, and opioids is widespread. Alcohol remains the most commonly abused substance, with a notable percentage of the population exceeding recommended consumption levels. In recent years, there has been an increase in the use of cannabis, particularly among younger adults aged 16-24, reflecting a national trend.
The total population of Hampshire, including Southampton and Portsmouth is approaching 1.9 million. According to the ageing stats available, the area is gradually getting “younger” with the vibrant culture scene and career opportunities attracting a younger demographic from outside Hampshire. This partially explains why some of the addiction-related metrics are above the national average.

1 in 4
Hampshire residents drink above the recommended weekly guidelines for safe drinking.
6500
yearly hospital admissions in Hampshire as a result of alcohol.
10%
of adults entering treatment in 2021 reported having a housing problem.
3.0%
reported crimes in Hampshire relate to drugs.
The Impact of Addiction on Hampshire
Addiction has a profound impact on Hampshire, contributing significantly to local crime rates as individuals often turn to theft, burglaries, and drug-related offences to fund their addictions.
The health consequences of addiction also strain Hampshire’s healthcare services, with alcohol and drug misuse leading to increased hospital admissions and placing a heavy burden on resources. Mental health issues are particularly prevalent, exacerbated by substance misuse, which prompts more people to self-medicate with various substances. This creates a cycle of dependency that further entrenches the social and health challenges faced by the community.
Addiction has a profound impact on Hampshire, contributing significantly to local crime rates as individuals often turn to theft, burglaries, and drug-related offences to fund their addictions.
The health consequences of addiction also strain Hampshire’s healthcare services, with alcohol and drug misuse leading to increased hospital admissions and placing a heavy burden on resources. Mental health issues are particularly prevalent, exacerbated by substance misuse, which prompts more people to self-medicate with various substances. This creates a cycle of dependency that further entrenches the social and health challenges faced by the community.

Despite efforts by Hampshire police and the county council, the use of synthetic opiates like fentanyl and ketamine is continuing to rise in the region.
In Hampshire 2018/19, it was estimated that there were 2,419 alcohol-dependent adults living with children.
Sources: BBC & Hampshire County Council
NHS Initiatives to Combat Addiction
The NHS has implemented several programs and resources to combat addiction in Hampshire, aiming to provide comprehensive care and support for those affected. Key initiatives include:
Integrated Care Systems (ICS)
Hampshire’s NHS provides comprehensive substance misuse services, including assessment, treatment, and recovery support. These services are available across the county and cater to both alcohol and drug addiction. The approach is holistic, addressing both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction through various treatment programs.
Harm Reduction Programmes
The NHS in Hampshire offers harm reduction initiatives, such as needle exchange services and supervised consumption rooms. These programs aim to reduce the health risks associated with drug use and provide a bridge to further treatment and support for those not yet ready to engage in full recovery programmes.
Mental Health & Addiction Support
Recognising the close link between mental health and addiction, the NHS in Hampshire provides integrated mental health services for individuals with co-occurring disorders. This includes access to counselling, cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT), and psychiatric care to address both mental health and addiction issues concurrently.
Community-Based Support and Outreach
The NHS supports various community-based initiatives that offer outreach services to vulnerable populations, including homeless individuals and those with severe addiction issues. These services aim to engage individuals in treatment and provide ongoing support in their communities.
Alcohol and Drug Rehab in Hampshire
Community Support & Resources
There is support most days of the week for individuals in Hampshire with opportunities to be a part of a supportive group of people who understand what it is you’re going through.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) meetings in Hampshire
Monday
Alresford Topic – 19:30, John Pearson Hall, St John’s Church, West St, ALRESFORD
Winchester Living Sober – 19:30, Friends Meeting House, 16 Colebrook St, WINCHESTER
Eastleigh – 19:30, St Andrew’s Church, Blenheim Rd, EASTLEIGH
Basingstoke Lunchtime Daily Reflections – 12:00, Glebe Hall, Church Sq, Basingstoke
Southampton Monday – 12:00, Avenue St Andrew’s Church, The Avenue, SOUTHAMPTON
Tuesday
Weymouth As Bill Sees It – 19:30, St Augustines Church Hall, Dorchester Rd, DT4 7JZ.
Winchester Lunchtime – 12:30, St Peter’s Pastoral Centre, Jewry St, Winchester
Eastleigh A Fresh Start – 20:00, Holy Cross Church Hall, 53 Leigh Rd, Eastleigh
Basingstoke Discussion – 20:00, Hill Rise Hall, Brighton Hill, BASINGSTOKE
Southampton Nowe Zycie Polish Speaking – 19:30, Polish Club, 507 Portswood Rd, SOUTHAMPTON
Gosport Men’s – 19:30, St Thomas Church, Elson Rd, GOSPORT
Wednesday
Winchester – 19:30, The Salvation Army, Parchment St, WINCHESTER
Chandler’s Ford Afternoon – 14:00, Fryern Recreation Centre, Recreation Ground, Greenways, Chandlers Ford
Eastleigh Chapter and Verse Big Book Study – 19:30, St Andrews Methodist Church, Blenheim Rd, EASTLEIGH
Thursday
Winchester Courage to Change – 18:30, Friends Meeting House, 16 Colebrook St, WINCHESTER
Basingstoke Newcomers Hybrid – 20:00, Glebe Hall Church Sq, Basingstoke
Southampton Lunchtime – 12:30, Rope Walk Centre, 53 Derby Rd, Southampton
SOUTHAMPTON STEP – 19:30, Shirley Baptist Church, 6 Church St, SOUTHAMPTON
SOUTHAMPTON WOOLSTON – 19:30, Woolston Community Centre, Church Rd, SOUTHAMPTON
PORTCHESTER ROAD TO RECOVERY – 19:30, The Tea Rooms, St Mary’s Church, Portchester Castle, PORTCHESTER
Friday
Weymouth As Bill Sees It – 19:30, St Augustines Church Hall, Dorchester Rd, DT4 7JZ.
Winchester Lunchtime – 12:30, St Peter’s Pastoral Centre, Jewry St, Winchester
Eastleigh A Fresh Start – 20:00, Holy Cross Church Hall, 53 Leigh Rd, Eastleigh
Basingstoke Discussion – 20:00, Hill Rise Hall, Brighton Hill, BASINGSTOKE
Southampton Nowe Zycie Polish Speaking – 19:30, Polish Club, 507 Portswood Rd, SOUTHAMPTON
Gosport Men’s – 19:30, St Thomas Church, Elson Rd, GOSPORT
Saturday
Winchester Morning Daily Reflections – 09:30, St Peter’s Catholic Church, Jewry St, Winchester
Overton Topic – 09:30, St Mary’s Church, Church Rd, OVERTON, Southampton
Winchester Big Book Study – 19:30, St Peter’s Church Parish Centre, Jewry St, Winchester
Petersfield Step – 19:30, Rear of Winton House, 18 High St, Petersfield
Southampton Bitterne – 19:30, Bitterne United Reformed Church (above Iceland), Bitterne Precinct, Bitterne Village, Southampton
Southampton Bugle St – 10:00, Stella Maris Hall, Bugle St, Southampton
EMSWORTH BIG BOOK DISCUSSION– 10:00, Waterside URC, Bath Rd, EMSWORTH
Sunday
Winchester Morning Daily Reflections – 09:30, St Peter’s Catholic Church, Jewry St, Winchester
Overton Topic – 09:30, St Mary’s Church, Church Rd, OVERTON, Southampton
Winchester Big Book Study – 19:30, St Peter’s Church Parish Centre, Jewry St, Winchester
Petersfield Step – 19:30, Rear of Winton House, 18 High St, Petersfield
Southampton Bitterne – 19:30, Bitterne United Reformed Church (above Iceland), Bitterne Precinct, Bitterne Village, Southampton
Southampton Bugle St – 10:00, Stella Maris Hall, Bugle St, Southampton
EMSWORTH BIG BOOK DISCUSSION– 10:00, Waterside URC, Bath Rd, EMSWORTH
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings in Hampshire
Monday
Monday’s Finest – 19.30, Side Hall, St Edmund’s Roman Catholic Church Southampton, The Avenue, Southampton, Hampshire, SO17 1XJ
Leigh Park Just for Today – 19:30, Room C, Middle Park School, Dickinson’s Building, Middle Park Way, Havant, Hampshire, PO9 4BU
Magic Mondays Just For Today Group – 19:30, The Church of the Holy Spirit Southsea, Heyward Road, Southsea, Hampshire, PO4 0DY
Just for today – 14:00, Edmund Kell Unitarian Church, Bellevue Road, Southampton, Hampshire, SO15 2AY
Tuesday
Aldershot Tuesday Morning – 20:00, The Training Room, Step By Step, 36 Crimea Road, Aldershot, Hampshire, GU11 1UD
Hope in Recovery – 19:30, Upstairs Conference Room, Gateway Church Fareham, The King’s Centre, 171-173 West Street, Fareham, Hampshire, PO16 0EF
Newcomers Meeting – 19:30, Room 3, Somerstown Central Community Centre, Rivers Street, Southsea, Hampshire, PO5 4EY
Southampton Womens Meeting – 19:00, Hope House, 30-32 The Avenue, Southampton, Hampshire, SO17 1XN
Just for today – 12:15, Back room, Cosham Community Centre, Wootton Street, Cosham, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO6 3AP
Wednesday
Step Working Meeting – 20:00
Main Room, Friends Meeting House Quakers, 16 Colebrook Street, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 9LH
The Cathedral Centre, Edinburgh Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 3HQ
19:00 – Elizabeth Kelly Community Hall, Edmund Kell Unitarian Church, Bellevue Road, Southampton, Hampshire, SO15 2AY
Andover NA: 19:00 Bridge Street Methodist Church, Bridge Street, Andover, Hampshire, SP10 1BL
Newcomers: 19:00 – Room 5, Havant United Reform Church, 37 North Street, Havant, Hampshire, PO9 1PP
Thursday
Happy Thursdays – 19:30, Christ Church Freemantle, Waterloo Road, Southampton, Hampshire, SO15 3BS
Just for today – 19:30, Wallis Room, St Marks Church Hall, Guildford Road East, Farnborough, Hampshire, GU14 6QE
Thursday night – 19:00, Downstairs Room, Havelock Community Centre, 324 Fawcett Road, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO4 0LQ
Petersfield Newcomers ‘Rural Recovery’ – 19.00, Room 1, Petersfield Community Centre, Love Lane, Petersfield, Hampshire, GU31 4BW
Recovery in the Park – 19:00, Pavilion on the Park, 1 Kingfisher Road, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 9LH
Friday
Newcomers Meeting – 19:30, Bugle Street Day Centre, 44 Bugle Street, Southampton, Hampshire, SO14 2AH
Back to Life – 19:30, St Luke’s Church, Greetham Street, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO5 4LH
Living Clean Meeting – 19:00, Main Room, Friends Meeting House Quakers, 16 Colebrook Street, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 9LH
Saturday
Saturday Step Working Guide Meeting – 19:30, Lower rooms, Havelock Community Centre, Fawcett Road, Southsea, Hampshire, PO4 0LQ
Waterlooville Saturday Night – 18:00, Main Hall, Westbrook Community Centre, Tempest Avenue, Waterlooville, Hampshire, PO7 8NU
Saturday Winchester Meeting – 18:00, Main Room, Friends Meeting House Quakers, 16 Colebrook Street, Kings Somborne, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 9LH
Saturday Morning Recovery – 09:15, Large Room, Havelock Community Centre, 324 Fawcett Road, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO4 0LQ
Sunday
Portsmouth Young Person’s Meeting – 19:00, Church of the Holy Spirit, Heyward Road, Southsea, Hampshire, PO4 0DY
Southampton Serenity Sunday – 17:00, Elizabeth Kelly Community Hall, Edmund Kell Unitarian Church, Bellevue Road, Southampton, Hampshire, SO15 2AY
Cultural Vibes -15:00, Upstairs Room, Eastney Methodist Church, Highland Road, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO4 9NH
Men’s Meeting – 10:00 Our Lady of Lourdes, Bransbury Road, Eastney, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO4 9JY
Miracles Happen – 10:30, Havelock Community Centre, 324 Fawcett Road, Southsea, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO4 0LG
UK Nepalese Speaking Meeting Step By Step, 36 Crimea Road, Aldershot, Hampshire, GU11 1UD
The Different Types of Addiction Treatment
At Providence Projects, we specialise in inpatient treatment for those seeking alcohol and drug rehab in Hampshire, as we believe this method provides the most effective path to recovery. With over 25 years of experience in supporting individuals through their recovery journeys, we’ve found that inpatient rehab—where clients stay at our facility for round-the-clock support—creates the best environment for success.
Inpatient rehab means staying at the facility for continuous, intensive care, while outpatient rehab lets you live at home and fit treatment sessions into your daily life, offering more flexibility and freedom.
While our inpatient approach may be viewed as disruptive to daily life, we have found that this is what is needed from igniting a fully focused journey of recovery.
Being in an immersive and safe space, surrounded by people who deeply understand what you’re going through can be transformative to spark a lasting foundation of sobriety without any distractions.
Our support never stops there, we implement personalised aftercare to support the recovery process after the rehabilitation time.

The importance of medical detoxification
For certain people’s requirements, medical detoxification is a critical step in addiction treatment.
Our priority is to safely provide the withdrawal process to manage withdrawal symptoms that may arise. The medication-assisted treatment options will all be discussed with you beforehand first, ensuring you are fully informed and comfortable with your personalised plan. This approach ensures that your detoxification is both safe and effective, providing a solid foundation for your recovery journey.

Arriving for Treatment from Hampshire
For over 25 years we have prided ourselves in being able to provide a client-centric treatment programme for alcohol and drug addictions. As part of our service and included in the treatment cost, a full medical assessment is conducted upon arrival.
Situated along the south coast of England, Bournemouth is a beautiful seaside resort and the birthplace of the Providence Projects. Travelling to Bournemouth is convenient, with excellent transport links available.
London Heathrow Airport (LHR) is approximately an hour’s drive away, and there are regular train and bus services to Poole, Dorset, which connect to Bournemouth. The Providence Projects are located off the A338 in Boscombe, just a short distance from Boscombe Beach and a quick drive from Bournemouth’s main attractions.

Sober Transportation from Hampshire to The Providence Projects
To ensure a safe and stress-free arrival, we always offer sober transportation services.
Whether you need to be collected from your home or another addiction treatment clinic in Hampshire, we can provide a safe and comfortable transportation service that involves being collected by a person in long-term recovery. They will bring you to our treatment centre safely to begin your alcohol or drug rehab programme.
This means that clients can be picked up from their location and brought directly to the facility by a trained professional who understands the importance of maintaining a sober and supportive environment. This ensures you’re not alone when embarking on this hugely vulnerable step to recovery, ensuring you arrive safely ready to begin treatment.



Alternative Treatment Options
There are various support options for addiction, offering a range of approaches to suit different needs and preferences. These can be introduced alongside treatment plans at the Hampshire rehab or trialled beforehand.
Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings in Hampshire provide peer support through 12-step programs, helping individuals in Hampshire find community and guidance in their recovery. These meetings are held regularly and are open to anyone seeking help with alcohol or drug addiction. The supportive environment of AA and NA encourages sharing experiences and learning from others who have faced similar challenges.
Hampshire Alcohol Recovery Community (ARC)
Provides support for individuals struggling with alcohol dependence, including counselling, group therapy, and peer support.
Inclusion Hampshire
Offers drug and alcohol recovery services, including harm reduction, one-on-one counselling, and group sessions.
The Society of St James (SSJ)
A charity that provides drug and alcohol treatment services, including residential rehab and support for homelessness.
Solent NHS Trust - Substance Misuse Service
Provides comprehensive drug and alcohol services, including detoxification, counselling, and ongoing support.
The Winchester Beacon
Offers support and guidance to those facing addiction issues alongside homelessness, including referral to appropriate treatment services.
Hospital Details
Local hospitals in Hampshire, such as Southampton General Hospital and Queen Alexandra Hospital in Portsmouth, offer essential medical support for addiction treatment, including emergency care and detoxification services. These hospitals play a critical role in providing immediate medical assistance for those in crisis and connecting patients with long-term treatment and recovery options. Their services ensure that individuals receive the necessary care to stabilise their health and begin their journey towards recovery.
How 12-Step Programs Can Aid in Recovery
12-step programmes, like those offered by AA and NA, are structured around guiding principles that promote personal accountability, spiritual growth, and community support. These programs are effective in helping individuals maintain long-term sobriety by providing a consistent support network and a structured path to recovery.


Holistic and Alternative Therapies
Depending on the individual, an alternative approach to addiction can have enriching results.
Holistic therapies, such as yoga, meditation, and acupuncture, are increasingly integrated into addiction treatment programs. These therapies address the whole person, focusing on physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.
Benefits of Integrating Alternative Therapies
Combining holistic therapies with traditional treatments you would expect to find at an alcohol and drug rehab in Hampshire can enhance overall recovery outcomes. Yoga and meditation help reduce stress and improve mental clarity, while acupuncture can aid in managing withdrawal symptoms and reducing cravings. These therapies support the healing process by promoting relaxation, mindfulness, and overall health.


A Clear Path to Recovery
How does addiction treatment work?
Providence Projects provides a distraction-free environment for you to regain control of your addiction.
It all starts with a phone call with our friendly team – just a chat to make sure we understand your situation.
We know that it’s tough to take the first step, but once you’ve asked for help, we’ll support you to overcome your addiction by tackling the root cause










What to Expect from Treatment
Everyone’s treatment looks different depending on each client’s unique needs. Our treatment plans encompass a full detoxification if needed and one-to-one, family, and group therapy delivered by our highly qualified addiction counsellors.
This approach to treatment provides the best chances of recovery so you can walk out of one of the centres with the tools you need to keep the momentum up for freedom from addiction.
Other parts of the treatment plans include:
- Affirmations to build self-esteem
- Workshops that cover the topics of family, goals, anger management, grief, relapse prevention, financial management, shame, and more.
- Both of our centres are within a 5-minute walk from the beach so we incorporate lots of outdoor exercise into the treatment plans.
- Written assessments
- Guest speakers
- Alternative therapies such as acupuncture, meditation, and mindfulness
- Fun activities because we believe recovery is about having fun and rediscovering joy in life.
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Michael Drake
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I’ve been a client at Providence for over six months, experiencing a full spectrum of emotions, but the prevailing feeling has been a profound sense of connection and belonging. The atmosphere is one of love, unity, and genuine friendship. Regardless of which counselor you’re assigned to, all the staff are approachable and offer invaluable advice. Their unwavering knowledge and caring nature have genuinely saved my life. The entire Providence team, including clerical and support staff, has given me the strength and enthusiasm to apply what I’ve learned. As I leave, I’ll carry Providence in my heart and prayers forever. Thank you.


Kelly Cooper
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Providence has saved my life. When I arrived, I was physically, mentally, and emotionally drained; without this rehab, I’d be dead. They helped me rebuild my confidence and discover my true self. The counselors, especially Dougie, were incredibly understanding and crucial to my progress. After 12 weeks and now in aftercare, I finally know what I want for the first time in 24 years and am confident I’ll achieve my dreams. I highly recommend Providence to anyone seeking to overcome addiction. Even in aftercare, I miss Provi already and am deeply grateful. Thank you.


Sarah Carter
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I can’t thank The Providence Project and its amazing team enough. What was supposed to be a four-week stay turned into six months because it was life-changing. As a single mother, leaving my daughter was hard, but it was worth it. The program helped me overcome my addiction to sleeping tablets and taught me valuable life skills, making me a better mother and person. This place gave me my life back and my daughter “a better mummy.” To any mother worried about treatment due to separation, it’s worth it—the benefits are priceless. Going to The Providence Project was the best decision I’ve made, and I’m forever grateful. Sarah x


Josh Smith
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The Providence Projects is a special place that saved my life when I had nothing left to give. The counselors are amazing, genuinely caring, and encourage you to be yourself in a supportive environment. They provide a deep understanding of addiction and the tools to prevent relapses. Since leaving The Prov, I am proud to live my life as a recovering addict. I will recommend The Providence Projects to anyone in need, as the possibilities it offers are endless.


Daniel Jordan
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I arrived at the Provy lost and broken after years of addiction and failed treatments, but something felt different here. From reception to support staff, everyone made me feel loved until I could love myself. For the first time, I received the help, knowledge, and tools I needed for lasting recovery. The unique approach, the supportive groups, and the house where I lived were crucial to my healing. Near death at the end of my addiction, I owe my life to Providence and my counselor, Clinton. Nearly two years clean and sober, I’m proud to be part of the Provy family, where the door is always open and the support is unwavering.


Richard Shottin
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Providence has changed my life completely. From living a life with no hope, this place has taught my how to live again. The group therapy and 1-1 counselling really helped me to discover who I am and what I want from life, free from drugs and alcohol. The staff are excellent and I know I wouldn’t be where I am now without them. I’d recommend Providence to anyone who needs help. Give it a go and you won’t regret it.
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Taking the first steps towards recovery
Taking the first step towards recovery can be daunting, but it is also the most important. At Providence Projects, we believe in the power of everyone to overcome addiction and we are here to support you every step of the way. Our dedicated team understands the challenges you face and we’re committed to providing the care you need.
Speak to us to find out how we can help you or your loved one begin the journey to recovery.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Rehab
What types of addiction treatments are available?
At our alcohol and drug rehab near Hampshire, we offer a comprehensive range of addiction treatments tailored to individual needs, including detoxification, one-to-one counselling, group therapy, alternative therapies, and holistic treatments to support your journey to recovery.
How long is the typical rehab programme?
The typical rehab programme usually includes a primary treatment phase of 12 weeks, followed by an optional secondary treatment phase of another 12 weeks to reinforce recovery and support reintegration into the community.
Are the addiction treatments tailored to individual needs?
Yes, treatments at the Hampshire rehab are highly personalised. Each individual receives a tailored treatment plan that addresses their unique circumstances and needs to ensure the most effective path to recovery.
Are there payment plans or financial assistance options?
Yes, we offer various payment plans and financial assistance options to ensure that financial constraints do not prevent you from receiving the help you need.
Is family involvement included in the treatment process at the residential rehab near Hampshire?
Yes, family involvement is a crucial part of our treatment process. We offer family therapy sessions to help rebuild and strengthen relationships as part of the recovery journey.
What should I bring with me when I come to rehab?
You will be provided with a detailed list of items to bring, which typically includes comfortable clothing, personal hygiene items, and any prescribed medications. We recommend leaving valuables at home.
Can I visit your rehab before committing to a rehab programme?
Absolutely. Only 44 miles from Hampshire with lots of transport options, we encourage potential clients and their families to visit Providence Projects to get a feel for our environment and meet our dedicated team before making any decisions.
Does Hampshire rehab provide aftercare support?
Yes, aftercare is a key component of our programme. We offer tailored aftercare plans to help you maintain your recovery, including continued therapy, support groups, and resources to ensure long-term success.
Are the rehab programmes at Providence Projects inpatient or outpatient?
Hampshire offers both inpatient and outpatient programmes. Inpatient programmes provide a structured and immersive environment for recovery, while outpatient programmes offer flexibility for those who need to maintain work or family commitments.
What is the cost of rehab in Hampshire?
The cost of rehab varies depending on the length and type of programme you choose. We encourage you to contact us directly for detailed information and to discuss payment options that can make treatment accessible.
Are there payment plans or financial assistance options?
Yes, we offer various payment plans and financial assistance options to ensure that financial constraints do not prevent you from receiving the help you need.
Does the drug rehab near Hampshire provide aftercare support?
Yes, aftercare is a key component of our programme. We offer tailored aftercare plans to help you maintain your recovery, including continued therapy, support groups, and resources to ensure long-term success.
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