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Our treatment centre locations
If you’re looking for the best residential services for lasting recovery, look no further than Steps Together. Our team of professionals are dedicated to providing the highest standards of care and support, in a safe and secure environment.
Rainford Hall, St Helens, Merseyside
Rainford Hall provides a sanctuary, for luxurious and discreet private treatment for addiction or poor mental health and wellbeing. Perfectly positioned on the outskirts of Lancashire & Merseyside, Rainford Hall Estate provides circa 600 acres of woodland and open countryside, a perfect luxury retreat for recovery.
The Chestnuts, Arnesby, Leicestershire
Located in the idyllic rural village of Arnesby in South Leicestershire, The Chestnuts is ideally placed to offer those experiencing difficulty with stress, anxiety and addiction with the perfect place to retreat, relax, unwind and soak up the peace and tranquillity, whilst undergoing treatment and therapy.
Bank House, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire
Bank House was the first Steps Together treatment facility to open its doors in 2017, and remains one of our most affordable treatment centres 6 years running.
Elizabeth House, Mansfield Woodhouse, Nottinghamshire
Located in the Nottinghamshire suburb of Mansfield Woodhouse, Elizabeth House, is a unique second phase rehabilitation service, offering a semi-independent model of rehabilitation therapy, with a dedicated support team of project workers and therapists. The facility provides a homely environment providing 13 bedrooms & private ensuite or dedicated bathrooms.
Fenny Bank Cottage, St Helens, Merseyside
Fenny Bank Cottage is quietly positioned on the South West corner of the estate, surrounded by beautiful fields, woodland, wild game birds and extensive views across the rolling countryside of St Helen’s borough beyond. Fully refurbished, sympathetically restored and modernised, this cottage offers discreet, bespoke packages of accommodation for up to 10 people across four beautifully dressed bedrooms
London Wellness Collective, Harley Street
At the London Wellness Collective, we provide discreet, world-class support for individuals, families, and organisations seeking help with addiction, mental health, and overall wellbeing. Located on the prestigious Harley Street, we bring together leading psychiatrists, private GPs, therapists, and wellness specialists to create seamless pathways of care.
George House, Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire
Located in the suburb of Sutton-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamshire. George House has been designed as a stand-alone recovery hub, established as part of Steps Together’s Bank House less than 10 minutes’ walk away.
Frequently asked questions
What is rehab?
Rehabilitation (rehab) typically refers to a program or facility designed to help individuals recover from addiction, injuries, or other medical conditions. In the context of addiction, rehab programs aim to help individuals stop using drugs or alcohol through a combination of therapy, medical treatment, and lifestyle changes.
How much does rehab cost in the UK?
The cost of rehab in the UK can vary widely depending on the type of facility, the length of stay, and the services provided. Prices can range from £3295.00 to £6995.00 per week for private rehab facilities. Some luxury facilities may charge significantly more.
Is rehab free in the UK?
Yes, there are free rehab options available in the UK through the National Health Service (NHS). However, the availability of free services may vary by location, and there might be long waiting lists. Charities and non-profit organizations also offer free or subsidized rehab programs.
What happens in rehab?
In rehab, patients typically undergo an initial assessment followed by a detoxification process if necessary. This is followed by a structured program of therapy, which may include individual counseling, group therapy, and other activities aimed at recovery and skill-building for a sober life.
Does rehab work?
Rehab can be effective, especially for those who are committed to recovery. The success of rehab varies depending on the individual’s circumstances, the type of addiction, the quality of the program, and the level of support provided during and after the program.
How long is rehab?
The length of time spent in rehab can vary. Common durations include 30 days, 60 days, or 90 days. Some individuals may benefit from longer stays, depending on the severity of their addiction and their recovery progress.
How to get into rehab?
To get into rehab, an individual can start by consulting with a healthcare provider for an assessment and referral. Alternatively, one can directly contact rehab centers to inquire about admission requirements and availability.
How long is drug rehab?
The duration of drug rehab is similar to general rehab durations—typically 7, 14, 21, 28, 42, 56, 70, or 84 days. Some programs may offer shorter or longer stays based on the individual’s needs.
What happens at drug rehab?
Drug rehab usually involves detoxification, followed by structured therapy sessions. These include cognitive-behavioral therapy, counseling, group meetings, and sometimes supplementary activities like yoga or meditation, all aimed at helping individuals overcome their drug addiction.
What does the treatment programme involve?
Our programmes at Steps Together have been carefully designed to ensure clients receive the best possible clinical and therapy care at all times. Our programmes involve both individual and group therapy sessions coupled with presentations, meetings, wellbeing, holistic therapies and aftercare.
We will support and guide our clients by providing the right tools to connect them to the resources they will need for ongoing recovery. No two days will be the same in treatment as we have many different therapy sessions on offer to all our clients. Our therapeutic day will begin at 9am and run through the day to 7pm, Monday to Sunday.





