Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Lytham St Annes
We have treatment centres for Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Lytham St Annes
Are you or a loved one living with a drug and alcohol addiction? Have you ever searched for local rehabs within your Lytham St Annes area?
Drug and Alcohol Treatment in Lytham St Annes
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Struggling with drug or alcohol addiction can be an overwhelming experience, but recovery is more than possible with the right support. If you live in Lytham St Annes or the wider Lancashire coast, professional treatment is available to help you or a loved one regain control of your life.
At Ocean Recovery, we provide a drug and alcohol rehab Lytham St Annes clinic within a safe, compassionate, and fully regulated environment. Our expert clinical and therapy team deliver tailored detox and rehabilitation programmes designed to help you achieve lasting recovery.
Our experienced team of medical professionals, therapists, and support staff are committed to guiding you through every stage of recovery safely, compassionately, and effectively.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Lytham St Annes
People seeking addiction support in Lytham St Annes have access to both NHS-funded and private rehab services, each offering distinct benefits depending on individual needs.
NHS addiction services can be accessed through local GPs or community organisations such as Change Grow Live (CGL) and Inspire Lancashire. These services provide free, confidential support, though waiting times for residential treatment can sometimes be lengthy.
Private rehab offers immediate admission, personalised programmes, and a residential environment that removes you from triggers and distractions. This approach allows for more intensive therapy and medical care, ideal for those looking to achieve results faster and in a more structured setting.

Drug and Alcohol Rehab Lytham St Annes
Choosing a private rehab clinic near Lytham St Annes comes with several advantages:
- Fast admission, often within 24 to 48 hours.
- CQC-registered care, guaranteeing clinical safety and high standards.
- Comprehensive programmes, including detox, therapy, holistic care, and aftercare.
At Ocean Recovery, we are fully regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and provide evidence-based treatment delivered by experienced professionals. Whether you’re seeking private alcohol rehab or private drug rehab, our Lytham St Annes base is perfectly placed for convenient access and exceptional care.
Benefits of Choosing Rehab in Lytham St Annes
Lytham St Annes offers a calm and restorative setting for recovery. This seaside town, known for its beaches, and relaxing atmosphere, provides the ideal backdrop for healing and reflection.
Conveniently located just 20 minutes from Blackpool and well connected to Preston, Liverpool, and Manchester, it combines peaceful surroundings with excellent accessibility. The town’s scenic coastline and open spaces, like Fairhaven Lake and Ashton Gardens, make it an ideal place to focus on your wellbeing.
Our Rehab Facilities
At Ocean Recovery, we are extremely proud of our state-of-the-art facility. We provide residents with the most relaxing stay possible and they can enjoy our modern establishment.
Ocean Recovery Facilities include:
CQC Registered
FREE Transportation Included
Medically Assisted Detoxification
2 Executive, Sea View Double Ensuite Rooms
8 Double or Single Ensuite Rooms
3 Single Rooms with Dedicated Separate Bathroom
Comfortable Communal Lounge with Piano & Sky TV
Beautiful Modern Dining Lounge
External Courtyard and Outside Seating Area
12 Months FREE Aftercare
Regular Contact with Loved Ones Encouraged
Large Multi-Purpose Group Activity Room with Superb Sea Views
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Speak to an advisor today to find out more about the rehabilitation programmes we offer at our drug and alcohol rehab centre
Starting Private Addiction Therapy in Lytham St Annes
Getting help shouldn’t feel complicated. Our admissions process is straightforward, confidential, and supportive from the moment you get in touch.
Once you contact our admissions team, we’ll arrange:
- A confidential assessment to understand your needs.
- Guidance on transport from Lytham St Annes (we can even arrange collection).
- Rapid admission.
We create personalised treatment plans that reflect your medical needs, lifestyle, and goals. Our structured programmes include medical detox, individual therapy, group sessions, and holistic treatments such as yoga and mindfulness.
- Medically-assisted detox: Upon entering our rehab programme, you may begin with a medically supervised detox. Under the guidance of our qualified healthcare professionals, you’ll receive round-the-clock support and any necessary medications to alleviate withdrawal symptoms. By ensuring a safe and controlled detox, we create a stable foundation for the therapeutic work that follows.
- Therapeutic interventions and counselling: Our therapy offerings are designed to help you understand the root causes of addiction and develop healthy coping strategies. You’ll have access to:
- One-to-one counselling: Speak privately with trained therapists who specialise in addiction psychology, exploring personal triggers, past traumas, and underlying mental health challenges.
- Group therapy sessions: Connect with others who share similar struggles, build peer support networks, and gain insights from diverse perspectives.
- Cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT): Learn to identify and change negative thought patterns that contribute to addictive behaviours, empowering you to make healthier choices.
- Holistic and creative therapies: Engage in activities like yoga, mindfulness practices, art therapy, and outdoor exercises to nurture mind-body balance, reduce stress, and promote emotional well-being.
- Dual diagnosis treatment: If you’re dealing with co-occurring mental health issues, our specialist team can address conditions such as anxiety, depression, or trauma-related disorders. By treating both the addiction and mental health conditions simultaneously, we enhance your chances of achieving lasting recovery.
No two people experience addiction the same way. At Ocean Recovery, your treatment will always be tailored specifically to you.
Aftercare Support
Recovery continues long after rehab. That’s why we provide 12 months of free aftercare for all clients completing treatment at Ocean Recovery.
Our aftercare programme for Lytham St Annes residents includes:
- Outpatient therapy and check-ins: Continue attending scheduled sessions, either in-person or online, maintain accountability, discuss challenges, and celebrate milestones.
- Local support groups and meetings: We can connect you with reputable community groups in the Lytham St Annes area, such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous, where you can find ongoing peer support and shared understanding.
- Relapse prevention strategies: Learn practical tools and techniques to manage cravings, reduce stress, and establish a healthy daily routine that minimises the risk of relapse.
- Access to helplines and resources: We provide information on trusted helplines, mental health services, and emergency contacts, ensuring you always have somewhere to turn if you need immediate support.
This continuity of care is important and ensures a smooth and confident transition back into daily life with the right tools and support network.
Meet the Team Who’ll Support You in Lytham St Annes
Your recovery journey at Ocean Recovery is supported by a multidisciplinary team of medical professionals, therapists, and support staff, who are all dedicated to your wellbeing.
Our team includes doctors, nurses, counsellors, and holistic therapists who specialise in addiction treatment. Many have lived experience of recovery, bringing empathy and understanding to every stage of your journey.
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John Gillen
DirectorEuropean Pioneer of NAD+ Therapy John has travelled extensively around…
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John Gillen
Director
European Pioneer of NAD+ Therapy
John has travelled extensively around the world, culminating in 19 years’ experience looking at different models. He is the European pioneer of NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) treatment to Europe in 2010; and recently back from the USA bringing state of the art Virtual Reality Relapse Prevention and stress reduction therapy. His passion extends to other metabolic disturbances and neurodegenerative diseases. The journey continues. In recent times, John has travelled to Russia to study and research into a new therapy photobiomudulation or systemic laser therapy working with NAD+ scientists and the very best of the medical professionals in the UK and the USA, together with Nadcell, Bionad Hospitals own select Doctors, nurses, dieticians and therapists. Johns’ passion continues to endeavour to bring to the UK and Europe new developments with NAD+ Therapy in preventive and restorative medicine and Wellness. In 2017 John Gillen was made a visiting Professor at the John Naisbitt university in Belgrade Serbia. -
Madissar Iqbal
Operations ManagerMadissar has a wealth of experience in a managerial position…
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Madissar Iqbal
Operations Manager
Madissar has a wealth of experience in a managerial position within substance misuse for over 20 years, working with offending behaviour and criminal justice. Madissar began his career as a prison officer in 2000 and progressed further in the substance misuse field within the prison settings delivering various short duration programmes and linking prisoners to community-based treatment providers before their release. In 2006 Madissar successfully managed to set up the Drug Intervention Programme within Bedfordshire. This later transpired to successfully securing a service manager role and developing the Drug Rehabilitation Requirement Order. Madissar successfully secured various managerial positions within the substance misuse field with joint partnership working with Integrated Offender Management and police in reducing drug-related offending behaviour. Madissar gained extensive experience and expertise working for several organisations, such as Adapt, Rapt, Addaction, Westminster Drug Project, Hertfordshire Couty Council, NHS and Next Step Support. Madissar holds a diploma in level 5 Leadership and Management and has extensive experience in the senior managerial role. Madissar passion lies in supporting services to achieve their goals and objectives. In the last two years, Madissar progressed further in mental health as a senior managerial role, overseeing residential rehabilitation and supporting living accommodations with adults (18+) with a range of diverse complex needs.
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Phil Grimes
Recovery WorkerPhil is an experienced and dedicated recovery worker; he has…
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Phil Grimes
Recovery Worker
Phil is an experienced and dedicated recovery worker; he has been at Ocean Recovery since 2016. He is passionate about helping others transform their lives, having spent 25 years in addiction himself. He has been clean and living his best life since 2008. He is an experienced group facilitator and qualified life coach who uses CBT, NLP and ACT mindfulness relapse prevention techniques, all of which he is qualified in. He has a wealth of experience, having worked with young offenders, homeless, prolific offenders, and complex mental health needs. Phil thrives in the recovery environment and is a passionate, forward-thinking and realistic member of the team.
Transport Links for Lytham St Annes
Located within easy reach of Lytham St Annes, our rehab centre provides a tranquil environment that’s conducive to healing. We understand that seeking help can feel daunting, which is why we’ve designed our programmes to make the transition from your home in Lytham St Annes to our facility as seamless as possible.
Our admissions team can offer guidance on transportation options, local support networks, and resources to ensure you feel confident and supported from the very start.
Reaching our centre is quick and convenient:
- By car: Around 25 minutes from Lytham St Annes via the A584 and Queen’s Promenade.
- By train: Direct connections from Lytham or St Annes-on-the-Sea to Blackpool North, followed by a short taxi ride to the centre.
- By bus: Local Stagecoach and Blackpool Transport services connect Lytham St Annes to the promenade area.
For local travel information, visit National Rail or Stagecoach Lancashire.
Start Your Recovery Journey Today
If you’re ready to take the first step towards recovery, contact Ocean Recovery today. Our team is here to offer free, confidential advice and help you begin your journey at our drug and alcohol rehab Lytham St Annes base.
Contact us for a confidential chat today and to discover how our services can help you long-term. Call us on 01253 847 553 or complete our online enquiry form for a confidential callback.
See below for our drug and alcohol rehab Lytham St Annes FAQs section.
Frequently Asked Questions
Choosing the right rehab treatment provider can be a life-changing decision; here are some of the most common questions we are asked pre-admission.
How soon can I be admitted from Lytham St Annes?
We understand that timing is important. In most cases, residents from Lytham St Annes can be admitted within 24 hours, depending on availability and medical assessment.
Is rehab confidential for people in Lytham St Annes?
Yes, discretion and confidentiality are central to everything we do. Our centre is private, and all personal details are securely handled.
What types of addiction do you treat in Lytham St Annes?
We treat a wide range of substance dependencies, including alcohol, cocaine, heroin, cannabis, and prescription drugs, as well as co-occurring mental health issues (dual diagnosis).
Do you offer aftercare in Lytham St Annes?
Yes. We provide 12 months of free aftercare, including relapse prevention and local group referrals in and around Lytham St Annes.
How long does rehab last?
Treatment duration varies based on your needs, typically between 7 and 28 days, though extended programmes are available for ongoing recovery and therapy.
Is Ocean Recovery close to Lytham St Annes?
Yes, we’re the closest clinic to Lytham St Annes. We’re located approximately 20 minutes from Lytham St Annes.
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