I cannot thank The Providence Projects enough for saving my life. I was unable to handle my addiction myself and since my time there, my life has completely changed. The staff are incredible and the work they do is outstanding. I would recommend the centre to anyone struggling with any type of addiction. They have completely eradicated my old negative habits.
ALCOHOL REHAB
Overcome your alcohol addiction and reclaim your life
At Providence Projects, our experts deeply understand the nature of alcohol addiction and how an innocent drink can spiral into a powerful grip, rippling into work, health, relationships, and personal wellbeing.
Our alcohol rehab treatment provides the foundation and guidance towards a fulfilling life of recovery.
Free assessment
Highly qualified specialists
Over 10,000 individuals treated
ALCOHOL REHAB CENTRE
Understand your alcohol addiction and start your journey of recovery
Our approach to alcohol rehab prioritises compassion, expertise, and understanding. Our team of professional counsellors have created a holistic treatment plan for you, so you can come to terms with the underlying causes of your alcohol addiction.
Our distraction-free residential rehab facility, located on the idyllic Bournemouth coast, is the prime setting to safely embark on sobriety, igniting a new focus and setting you up for the best chance of lasting recovery.
100%
Client satisfaction with our service
95%
Complete their detox programme
92%
Complete their treatment programme
Recognising When to Seek Help for Alcohol Addiction
It’s important to be aware of the signs that may indicate you’re struggling with alcohol addiction and could benefit from seeking help.
Some of the key symptoms of alcohol addiction include:
- Developing a tolerance to alcohol, where you need to consume more to achieve the same effects.
- Drinking heavily when alone, even to the point of passing out.
- Experiencing strong cravings for alcohol that interfere with your mood and concentration.
- Missing important events or occasions because of your drinking habits.
- Feeling like alcohol has taken control of your life.
- Being dishonest or secretive about your drinking habits.
- Continuing to drink despite the negative impact it has on your home life, work, social relationships, or mental health.
Emma Carter recommends Providence Projects
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Every step of my daughters journey, from us delivering her to the clinic to picking her up was amazing! She’s now seven months sober .and definitely could not have done it without the Providence project. I cannot recommend this place enough! Everyone at The Providence project really seemed to care and not that it’s just a job Thank you so so much Paul and everyone there for saving my daughters life. 😍
Sarah Dupuy recommends Providence Projects
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Nobody wants to go to rehab right? Especially not again but I can honestly say that from the moment I arrived at the provi I just knew it was going to be ok. Instantly I felt understood, safe, loved, supported and most importantly not alone. You are not just another problem on a conveyor belt being churned in and spat out. You are you, everyone there wants you to find the real and better, beautiful and happy you. Every member of staff takes so much interest and is so eager to help its infectious. They are a truly wonderful team who together are offering the greatest gift in the world – life and I will always be forever grateful 🙏
Pip Conroy recommends Providence Projects
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I fell into the Provvy in Jan 2013. My life had no direction, it was very dark & I had no hope left. My whole being revolved around alcohol.
The guys at the Provvy taught me a new way to live a day at a time. I haven’t had to take a drink since that day 9th Jan 2013.
I will forever be grateful to all the team there. They showed me so much patience,time & unconditional love. I left after 3 months with some hope & direction to build on. I wouldn’t hesitate in recommending Providence Projects. Absolute angels.
Richard Adam Priestley recommends Providence Projects
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Went into the Provy a drunk, was at my lowest, depressed, crap mother, a shell of the person I once was. I was so welcomed straight away by all the amazing staff and peers. The programme works if you want it. I left sober, confident and positive, the old Jenny back. Best decision ever made. Could not recommend it enough. I love the provy crew!! Taught me the skills and tools to deal with this illness and loving life.
Jenny Dodge recommends Providence Projects
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My daughter went to Provy in August 2022 and left there six weeks later. I just knew when searching rehabs that this was the one. It took a long time to get her to realise that she desperately needed help. She gave it everything , bonding with fellow patients, and the staff who were incredible. I seem to cry more now for being so grateful to Provy that she has just completed 2 years sober. It works if you really believe and I as a mum could not be happier than to see my daughter living her best life. Thank you Provy x
Catherine Sleep recommends Providence Projects
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Why rehab for alcohol abuse is important
Alcohol addiction, or alcoholism, describes the problematic relationship between the individual and alcohol. It is a dangerous and progressive illness that will not go away without treatment.
Some of the key issues of alcohol addiction include:
- Alcohol abuse has been linked to serious physical health problems, including liver disease and cancer. Rehab treatment can help prevent further damage to yourself or a loved one.
- Denial is often the first barrier to seeking help. According to alcoholchange.org.uk, there are over 600,000 people who meet the criteria for alcoholism. Sadly, only 18% seek treatment
- Most experts agree that abstinence is the only path to recovery.
- You do not have to wait for your situation to get worse before you seek help. It can be easier to overcome alcohol dependence in the early stages of a problem, both physically and psychologically.
THE ROAD TO RECOVERY
How does alcohol rehab work?
Taking the first step and reaching out can be difficult, but once you have you can expect a judgement-free phone call where we’ll listen to you and take it from there, step by step.
At each stage of your alcohol addiction rehab, our friendly, knowledgeable team will give you skilled care.
STEP 1
Diagnosing alcohol addiction
Alcohol addiction can be diagnosed by our addiction experts right here at Providence Projects. We will begin with an assessment to understand your needs and provide the support necessary for your recovery.
Having the correct diagnosis is a vital first step for creating an optimal and safe rehabilitation treatment for your alcohol addiction.
STEP 2
Welcoming you to our centre
Our seamless admission process welcomes you to the start of your treatment.
We’ll make sure you feel settled and comfortable from the off. You’ll be introduced to our friendly team and begin a detox programme, with a structured routine that will support your recovery.
STEP 3
Addressing the core issues through personalised therapy
Our programme combines various therapeutic approaches to prevent relapse.
You’ll engage in individual and group sessions, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), within our specialised therapy spaces.
These sessions aim to address the underlying causes of your alcohol addiction and equip you with strategies to manage triggers and impulses, you can walk away with a newfound strength.
STEP 4
After your treatment
Aftercare is crucial for long-term recovery, as it helps you apply what you learnt from your time at our facilities into your daily life as new challenges arise.
We work around your commitments to create a personalised aftercare plan that fits your needs, helping you to maintain progress with ongoing support.
I had been to three other residential rehab centres but Providence Projects was perfect. I had a life changing experience there.
Matt Willis
Pop Star, Busted
OUR ALCOHOL REHAB CENTRE
Why stay with Providence Projects?
We act with empathy & expertise
With over 10,000 success stories, our dedicated team understands the unique challenges of addiction and sees the potential in everyone. We approach each person with warmth, respect, and a deep commitment to their recovery journey.
Our treatment plans are made for you
We know that every path to recovery is unique, so we offer personalised programs that address your individual needs. Our holistic approach includes full detoxification and continuous support from highly qualified addiction counsellors, ensuring a lasting, effective recovery.
We have built a legacy of hope
Among our many success stories is Matt Willis, co-founder and bassist of the pop-punk band Busted, who found new life with our help. Like Matt, we believe everyone has the strength to overcome their past and look forward to a brighter future.
Recover in a serene location
Nestled on the stunning Dorset coast in Bournemouth, The Providence Projects offers a tranquil setting for your recovery journey. The serene coastal environment provides the perfect backdrop, allowing you to focus on your well-being in a peaceful atmosphere.
- We have a ‘Good’ rating from the CQC
- We have hundreds of positive Google reviews from real clients
- We offer one of the most affordable rehab programmes in the UK
- Many of our addiction counsellors, therapists and support workers are in recovery themselves
- We can collect you from your home and bring you to us safely.
- We have helped thousands of individuals and their families recover from alcoholism.
Our rehab facilities
Our rehab centre is set on the beautiful Dorset coast, with spacious rooms, a large garden and multiple therapy rooms to make your stay as comfortable as possible.
Click on the images to see the full view of each of our rooms and spaces, or view more about the centre here.
AFFORDABLE ALCOHOL REHAB TREATMENT
How much does alcohol rehab cost?
We understand that the cost of treatment is an important consideration for many individuals seeking help for alcohol addiction.
At The Providence Projects, we are committed to providing high-quality care in a supportive and compassionate environment, and we strive to make our services as accessible as possible.
- We’re one of the most affordable rehab centres in the UK
- We’re accessible for everyone, regardless of background
- We have one of the highest success rates in the industry
Primary Treatment
Private Residential Rehab
£
7,500
For 28 Days
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Detox Included
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Private Bedroom
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Intensive drug & alcohol rehab programme
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1-1 Counselling
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Relapse Prevention
Secondary Treatment
For Relapse Prevention
£
1,300
Per Week
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Flat Costs Per Week
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Learn Additional Life Skills
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Build on Relapse Prevention Techniques
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Higher Success Rates
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Support after treatment
The cost for our 28-day, all-inclusive alcohol rehab program is £7500
This investment in your health and well-being covers everything you need for a successful recovery journey, from accommodation and meals to therapy and aftercare support.
If you have any questions or concerns about the cost, please do not hesitate to contact our friendly team. We are here to help you explore your options and find a solution that works for you.
Your path to recovery is priceless, and we are dedicated to supporting you every step of the way.
What’s included
Private bedroom
Enjoy the comfort and privacy of your own space as you focus on your recovery
Rehab programme
Our structured treatment plan is made to get to the core of your addiction
Dedicated staff
Get personal support through counselling sessions with our experienced addiction therapist
Relapse prevention
Equip yourself with the tools and strategies needed to maintain long-term success and to prevent relapse
Benefits of Private Residential Alcohol Treatment
While there are many alcohol treatment options in the UK – such as detox facilities, community support, 12-step fellowship meetings and home detox services, private residential treatment will always offer the most comprehensive and structured form of care, especially to monitor and help with any withdrawal symptoms.
And for those with a long history of alcohol abuse, there are a number of complications and challenges that may arise from attempting to quit alcohol without professional help.
Risks of self-treating alcohol abuse
- Detoxing from alcohol without the support of a healthcare professional can be dangerous, resulting in severe withdrawal symptoms such as delirium tremens
- Alcohol is easily accessible from the home environment
- Simply quitting alcohol will not treat the root causes of addiction, intensive therapy is the key to overcoming the psychological nature of dependence
- It can take a while to adapt to life without drink, especially when life is hectic or stressful
What are the Goals from Alcohol Rehab Treatment
Overcoming your addiction to alcohol requires more than just stopping. ‘Staying quit’ requires a number of lifestyle changes and commitments. The main goals of treatment include:
- Helping you understand that problematic drinking is an illness that requires maintenance like any other condition
- Identifying the root causes of alcoholism which may include trauma, abuse or co-occuring mental health disorders.
- Learning the triggers or stressors that lead to binge drinking episodes
- Empowering you to love yourself and take responsibility for your drink issues
- Improving mental health and physical wellbeing
- Seeing the value in human connection by sharing difficult feelings
- Having fun, because life is more enjoyable without drink or drugs
Our admissions team are here to support you through the alcohol recovery process. Speak to us via phone, email or Livechat today.
DEDICATED TO TURNING LIVES AROUND
Making miracles happen daily
Michael Drake
21 November 2019
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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
19 December 2019
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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
8 January 2020
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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
3 July 2019
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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
25 April 2019
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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
11 April 2019
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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.
THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES
Cognitive behavioural therapy for alcohol addiction
CBT is just one of the therapeutic approaches we use to help people overcome their alcohol addiction. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a structured, time-limited psychotherapy method that aims to address the underlying thoughts and behaviours that contribute to an individual’s alcohol addiction.
Developed in the 1960s by Dr. Aaron Beck, CBT is based on the concept that our thoughts, feelings, and behaviours are interconnected.
By changing negative thought patterns and behaviours, individuals can improve their emotional well-being and make healthier choices.
It is used in our alcohol addiction rehab process to:
Identify triggers that lead to drinking.
Recognise and challenge negative and irrational thoughts.
Develop practical tools to cope with urges to drink
Improve problem-solving skills.
Start the Alcohol Rehabilitation Process Today
Finding the best alcohol treatment is vital for long-term recovery success. Our friendly and compassionate team will hold your hand through the process until you learn to love yourself again.
Can I Get Alcohol Rehab Treatment on the NHS?
Contrary to popular belief, the NHS does not provide residential treatment for alcoholism. However, the NHS does provide free outpatient addiction treatment services.It is also possible to get local authority funding.
This involves engaging with your local drug and alcohol service and making an application for detox and rehab funding.
This may secure you a place at a private rehab for alcohol detox and treatment, but the process is often lengthy and by no means a guarantee.
For more information around alcohol funding or free addiction services, please click on one of the below links.
If you’re looking for the best alcohol rehab in the UK, look no further than Providence Projects.
SUPPORT
Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to the FAQs section of The Provy! Here, you’ll find answers to the most common questions about our rehab facilities, services, and the recovery process.
How long do I need to stay in rehab for alcohol abuse?
The minimum duration is 28 days which includes detox. Studies show that longer-term treatment can lead to higher success rates, so we recommend that you stay for as long as you can to benefit from treatment
To learn more about our programmes and lengths of stay, visit our programmes page.
How do I pay for private alcohol addiction treatment?
The minimum duration is 28 days which includes detox. Studies show that longer-term treatment can lead to higher success rates, so we recommend that you stay for as long as you can to benefit from treatment
To learn more about our programmes and lengths of stay, visit our programmes page.
What happens after I complete alcohol rehab?
After completing rehab, individuals often transition to aftercare programmes that provide ongoing support, such as outpatient therapy, support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous (AA), sober living arrangements, and relapse prevention planning. Continued participation in these programmes can help maintain sobriety and prevent relapse.