Last Updated:
January 29th, 2026
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A Safe and Confidential Place to Begin
When addiction starts to affect your health, your relationships, or simply the way you feel day to day, taking the step to look for support can feel overwhelming.
At Recovery.org.uk, we provide information so you can make choices that feel right for you. You’ll find guidance on treatment options, support services, and the different pathways available. Whatever your situation looks like right now, please remember: you don’t have to face it alone. Support is here, and there are people who can help.

Why Getting Help Matters
Addiction can be overwhelming and isolating, but early support can prevent crises and help you regain stability. Seeking help is not a sign of weakness — it is an act of self-care and strength.
Getting support can offer:
- Clarity when everything feels confusing
- Professional guidance instead of searching alone
- Access to safe, regulated treatment options
- A supportive path forward for you or someone you love
There is always a way to move forward, and every journey begins with the first step.
Understanding Your Options
Everyone’s situation is different. The most suitable type of help depends on factors such as substance type, withdrawal risk, mental health needs, location, and personal preference.
You may wish to explore:
If you’re unsure what you need, speaking to an admissions coordinator can help clarify your options.
Your Path to Getting Support
The process of getting help shouldn’t feel complicated. Most people follow a simple journey:
Step 1 — Speak With an Admissions Coordinator (Confidential & Non-Judgemental)
A confidential conversation can help you understand what type of support may be appropriate. Our admissions coordinators offer guidance on treatment options, detox needs, rehabilitation pathways, and local resources.
No pressure. No expectations. Just a supportive conversation.
Step 2 — Explore Suitable Treatment Options
Once your needs are understood, you can compare:
- Types of treatment
- Locations
- Levels of care
- Waiting times
- Costs and payment options
This ensures you can make an informed decision based on your circumstances.
Step 3 — Accessing Help
If you choose to proceed with treatment, the admissions coordinators will help you understand the next steps — from arranging assessments to preparing for admission or engaging with local community support.
(This is where your tile section comes in – neutral, unbiased, factual.)
Rehab by Location
Search for private, CQC-registered treatment centres across different regions of the UK. Compare environments, programmes, and accessibility.
[Explore Rehab Locations]
Specialist Rehab Communities
Learn about programmes designed for specific needs, including trauma-informed therapy, dual diagnosis support, young adults, professionals, or long-term recovery pathways.
[View Community Options]
Local Support & Peer Groups
Find free meetings and community resources, including AA, NA, CA, Smart Recovery, family support groups, and other non-clinical services.
[Find Local Support]
Help for Families & Loved Ones
Guidance on how to support someone struggling with addiction, how to approach difficult conversations, and what steps to take in a crisis.
[Family Support Advice]
Choosing the Right Rehab
Independent advice on what to look for — clinical standards, CQC ratings, therapeutic approach, aftercare, costs, and more.
[How to Choose a Rehab]
If You’re Not Ready to Speak Yet
Many people prefer to learn more before they reach out for advice — and that’s completely normal.
You can use the information on this site to explore:
- Treatment types
- Local services
- Therapy options
- Signs & symptoms
- Guides for families
- Preparing for treatment
When you feel ready, support will be here.
Find Support Near You
Use our simple search tool to explore rehab clinics and support services in your area.
[Search by County]
Speak to an Admissions Coordinator (Free & Confidential)
If you’d like personal guidance, you can request a confidential call. Our Admissions Coordinators can help you understand the safest and most appropriate next steps, without judgment or obligation.
[Call for Confidential Advice]
