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Inpatient Detox in St Neots

Last Updated: November 20th 2014

Alcohol rehab clinics and counselling in St Neots and surrounding Cambridgeshire area. Call 0808 163 9632 for immediate access.

Our network is a nation wide non-profit health-care supplier providing to St Neots townspeople free twenty four hour access in St Neots to professional and experienced alcohol detoxification counselors. South of Huntingdon, West of Cambridge, North of Biggleswade and East of Shambrook, the English town of St Neots ( with 30,252 residents and 0.06% of the total recorded population of England ) has St Neots townspeople that face the same challenges as any other Cambridgeshire town resident - including fights with alcohol addiction.

If you are based in the town of St Neots and are enduring a life with alcohol addiction, know that you are not the only one, and Addiction Helpline is online to assist you. Just as in every other town in Cambridgeshire it's not unusual for a problem with drinking to begin at a very young age or at a later stage in life.

With 24,699 St Neots townspeople of legal drinking age out of it's populace of 30,252, National stats would imply that for St Neots:

  • 1,668 St Neots males are frequent drinkers
  • 1,114 female St Neots townspeople are frequent drinkers
  • 2,672 St Neots males and females are drinking alcohol to excess
  • 4,978 St Neots townspeople in the town of 65 and over
  • 562 men in St Neots aged 65 and over are most likely to drink frequently
  • 355 female St Neots townspeople of similar age also drinking alcohol often .
  • 896 St Neots townspeople aged 65 and over consumed alcohol on at least five days or more in the previous week ; a higher total than any other group
  • 149 St Neots townspeople of pensionable age that could be very heavy drinkers
  • 577 school pupils in St Neots may have consumed alcohol in the last seven days
  • 168 11-15 yr old St Neots townspeople in the town drink weekly
  • 10 11 year olds in St Neots think it is ok to get drunk weekly.
  • 170 15 year old St Neots townspeople think it is acceptable practice to be drunk once in a week
  • 384 sixteen to twenty four men in St Neots may be drinking more than 2x the medical alcohol intake limits.
  • 326 16-24 year olds could also be drinking to excess
  • 961 16-24 year old St Neots townspeople have drunk very heavily on at least one occasion in the last 7 days.

Sources:

  1. Health and Social Care Information Centre - Statistics on Alcohol: England, 2013
  2. Office for National Statistics - Drinking Habits Amongst Adults, 2012
  3. Drink Aware
  4. Office for National Statistics - Marriages in England and Wales (Provisional)
  5. Relate - Separation and Divorce Statistics

Alcohol Rehab in St Neots

If you are staying in St Neots in Cambridgeshire and are looking to enter alcohol rehabilition, you can phone AH immediately for immediate advice. Contact us in private using the contact form on this page. Our St Neots advice line is open to everyone, including family members, friends, managers and work mates who are worried that in which alcohol addiction is ruining a person they care about. Calls to our St Neots services are confidential. Addiction Helpline will never share details about you you provide with any third party. Our St Neots addiction advisory team are fully equipped to help with any type of addiction related problem.

Addiction Helpline alcohol rehabilitation options include:

  • Alcohol Rehab: speedy access to a treatment centre in or near St Neots ( in under 24 hours )
  • Cambridgeshire Home Detox: At-home outpatient drug based alcohol treatment plans
  • Cambridgeshire Residential Detox: Residential inpatient detoxification plans in St Neots
  • Private Counselling: At home advisory services in St Neots
  • Cambridgeshire Addictions Advice: Guidance on all St Neots based addiction services
  • Addiction HelpLine can help St Neots townspeople in cutting out the Cambridgeshire health board bureaucracy and get you speedy experienced assistance and support.

Make today the day you help yourself or someone you are concerned about. You are only one phonecall away from support.

Call 08 08163 9632 to speak to a member of our team, right now.



FAQs & Articles

One of the reasons for why people can remain trapped in addiction for many years is that they are unaware that there is another option. It would be wrong to say that addiction occurs due to a lack of knowledge, but it is reasonable to argue that if people had the right information it would make it easier to break away from this type of behaviour.

Access to knowledge about addiction is important for a number of reasons including:

  • The individual will often use misinformation to justify their behaviour. For example, the person may believe that life in recovery is boring or unsatisfying. It is only by finding out how this is not the case that they may become willing to try the sober life.
  • The affected person can believe that the suffering of substance abuse is normal. This individual may have grown up surrounded by this behaviour, and they may be unaware of how there can be a far more satisfying way to live.
  • Because of lack of information, the person may believe that there is no way for them to escape addiction. It is only by finding out about the various options that the individual can begin to hope, as they find a path that works for them.
  • When people are trapped in addiction, they will tend to pick up plenty of wrong information about life. Most of this knowledge will then be used to help them navigate from day to day. In order to break away fully from addiction, the individual will need to replace this bad information with good information.
  • They say that knowledge is power, and this can definitely be the case when it comes to beating addiction. This knowledge will not only help the person end the substance abuse but also begin building a new and more satisfying life.
  • Many substance abusers will have fallen into this behaviour at a young age before they had the opportunity to develop appropriate coping skills and strategies. The information that they can pick up in recovery will allow the individual to develop better ways of dealing with things – something that will replace hiding from life with alcohol and drugs.
  • One of the great benefits of good information about addiction recovery is that it means that the individual will not have to learn through a process of trial and error. It means that the person will be able to learn from the mistakes of other people and avoid the suffering that this would have involved. There are millions of people who have already negotiated the path from addiction to sobriety, and it just makes sense to learn from them. The problem with trying to reinvent the wheel every time is that the majority of people will end up with something that is substandard.
  • In groups like Alcoholics Anonymous, they recommend that members “stick with the winners.” By getting the right information, the individual will be able to follow a path to success. It can also be helpful to read the stories of those who have managed to overcome their addictions because these can be very inspiring.

Getting the right information is going to be important if you want to break away from addiction, and you will find plenty of informative articles on this website. If you have any questions that you would like answered right away just call us here on 0800 140 4820 (+44 203 1511488 if you are calling from outside the UK).

How to Benefit from the Learning Zone on this Website

You will find plenty of informative articles on this website, and hopefully these will give you a better idea of what is involved in addiction recovery. It does help to read widely on this subject, and to always remember that other humans are providing the information. Ideas about addiction change all the time as our knowledge in this area grows, and there is a great deal of personal opinion involved. This certainly does not mean that the information is not worth having, but it does indicate that perhaps it should never be taken as definitive. The best advice when dealing with information articles is to take what works for you and ignore the rest.

Another thing to keep in mind when dealing with the information in the learning zone is that reading about something is not the same as doing it. You could spend the rest of your life finding out about addiction and still not make any progress until you actually take action to end it. Some people will try to use information gathering as an avoidance tactic because it is always going to be easier to think about getting better than it is to actually do something to make yourself better. In order to get the most out of the information provided in the learning zone, you will need to be taking practical steps to end your addiction as well as gathering information.

It is also worth mentioning that even if some of the information given on here does not make much sense to you now, this could change in the future. You may come back to some of these articles later on to find that they are providing information on something that you are currently dealing with.

If you would like to find out more information about anything written on here, just call us, or text “help” to 66777. We will be happy to answer questions or provide clarification.


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