Recovery Project

Drug & Alcohol Treatment Centre · Brighton and Hove · BN1 4QL

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About Recovery Project

Recovery Project is a private drug & alcohol treatment centre based in Brighton and Hove, providing specialist addiction services for individuals and families across the region. Regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the centre delivers evidence-based treatment programmes for Substance misuse problems.

Addiction is a complex, chronic condition that requires professional clinical support. Recovery Project provides a structured and compassionate environment where people can begin their recovery journey — whatever stage they are at, and whatever substance or behaviour has brought them to seek help.

The centre works with both self-referrals and professional referrals from GPs, social workers and other healthcare providers. Whether you are seeking private treatment, Recovery Project in Brighton and Hove can discuss the options available and help you or your loved one access the right level of care.

Treatment Services at Recovery Project

Treatment at Recovery Project is tailored to each individual's needs, following a comprehensive initial assessment. The centre offers a range of evidence-based interventions designed to address both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction.

Substance misuse problems Treatment Programme
Recovery Project in Brighton and Hove provides a specialist programme for substance misuse problems, incorporating assessment, tailored therapeutic interventions and structured aftercare to support each client's individual recovery goals.
Medical Detoxification
For individuals with a physical dependency on alcohol, opioids or other substances, medically supervised detoxification is the first step in treatment at Recovery Project. Detox is conducted under clinical supervision to ensure safety and manage withdrawal symptoms with appropriate medication where required.
Individual Therapy
One-to-one therapeutic sessions form the core of treatment at Recovery Project. These sessions use evidence-based approaches including Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing and relapse prevention to help clients develop insight into their addiction and build the skills needed for lasting recovery.
Group Therapy & Peer Support
Group therapy is a powerful component of addiction treatment, offering clients the opportunity to learn from shared experience, build social skills and develop a support network. Recovery Project facilitates structured group sessions led by qualified clinicians.
Aftercare & Relapse Prevention
Recovery does not end when treatment finishes. Recovery Project provides structured aftercare planning and relapse prevention support to help clients maintain their sobriety and navigate the challenges of life in recovery. This typically includes access to community support groups, ongoing counselling and a personalised continuing care plan.
Family Therapy & Support
Addiction affects the whole family. Recovery Project offers family therapy and support sessions to help loved ones understand addiction, process their own experiences, and rebuild healthy relationships as part of the recovery process.

What to Expect from Treatment

Beginning treatment at a residential or community addiction centre can feel like a significant step. Knowing what to expect can help reduce anxiety and make it easier to take that first step.

On arrival at Recovery Project, new clients are welcomed by the admissions team and introduced to the therapeutic community. The initial days of treatment typically focus on assessment, settling in and — where clinically appropriate — the beginning of medically supervised detoxification.

As treatment progresses, clients engage in a structured daily programme of individual therapy, group work, educational sessions and activities designed to support wellbeing and build recovery skills. The pace and content of treatment is personalised to each individual's needs and progress.

All treatment at Recovery Project is delivered in a confidential setting. Information about a client's treatment will only be shared externally in exceptional circumstances, and always in accordance with the centre's confidentiality policy.

Who Is Recovery Project Suitable For?

Recovery Project in Brighton and Hove provides drug & alcohol addiction treatment for adults who are struggling with dependency and addictive behaviour. The centre is a private facility, accessible via self-funding or private health insurance.

Treatment is appropriate for individuals at various stages of addiction — from those experiencing early problematic use to those with long-standing, severe dependency. Recovery Project also supports people who have previously been through treatment and are seeking additional support to maintain their recovery.

Family members and loved ones of people with addiction may also be able to access support through Recovery Project's family programme. Contact the centre directly to find out what is available.

Admissions Process at Recovery Project

The admissions process at Recovery Project is designed to be as straightforward as possible, while ensuring that each client receives the right level of assessment and support from the outset.

1
Contact & Initial Enquiry
Get in touch with Recovery Project to discuss your situation in confidence. The admissions team will listen, answer your questions, and explain what treatment is available and how to access it.
2
Assessment
A comprehensive clinical assessment will be carried out to understand the nature and severity of the addiction, any co-occurring conditions, and your personal circumstances. This assessment shapes your individual treatment plan.
3
Funding & Admission (Private)
For private treatment at Recovery Project, fees will be discussed transparently at the point of admission. Many private health insurance policies cover addiction treatment — it is worth checking your policy.
4
Treatment
Your tailored treatment programme begins, typically combining detoxification (if required), individual therapy, group work, and structured daily activities in a safe, therapeutic environment.
5
Discharge & Aftercare
As you approach the end of your treatment programme, Recovery Project will work with you to develop an aftercare plan that supports your continued recovery — including access to community services, support groups and follow-up counselling.

Regulation & Quality: CQC

Care Quality Commission Registered
Recovery Project is registered with and regulated by the CQC — England's independent health and social care regulator. All addiction treatment centres must meet CQC standards to operate legally.

The Care Quality Commission inspects all registered services against five key questions: Are they safe? Effective? Caring? Responsive? Well-led? Inspection reports are published publicly and updated regularly, so prospective clients and families can verify the quality of care independently.

View Recovery Project's CQC inspection report →

Choosing a CQC-regulated treatment centre gives you confidence that the care provided meets nationally recognised standards of safety and quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Recovery Project accept self-referrals?
Yes, Recovery Project in Brighton and Hove accepts both self-referrals and professional referrals. You can contact the admissions team directly to discuss your situation and find out about available treatment programmes and any current waiting times.
What type of treatment does Recovery Project offer?
Recovery Project is a drug & alcohol addiction treatment centre in Brighton and Hove. Treatment typically includes comprehensive assessment, medically supervised detoxification where required, individual and group therapy, and structured aftercare planning.
Is Recovery Project regulated by the CQC?
Yes. Recovery Project is registered with and inspected by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) — England's independent regulator of health and social care services. CQC registration means Recovery Project has met the required standards for delivering safe, effective and caring treatment.
How much does treatment at Recovery Project cost?
Recovery Project is a private treatment centre. Fees vary depending on the programme, length of stay and level of care required. Contact Recovery Project directly for a current fee schedule. Private health insurance may cover some or all of the cost of treatment.
What addictions does Recovery Project treat?
Recovery Project treats a range of addictions and related conditions, including alcohol dependency, drug addiction (including opioids, cocaine, cannabis and prescription medications), gambling disorder, and dual diagnosis — where addiction co-occurs with a mental health condition such as depression, anxiety or PTSD.
Can I visit someone in treatment at Recovery Project?
Visiting policies vary by treatment centre and stage of treatment. During some early stages of residential treatment, contact with family and friends may be limited to allow the client to focus on their recovery. Recovery Project's admissions team can advise on their specific visiting policy.
How do I get urgent help in Brighton and Hove?
If you or someone else needs urgent help with addiction, contact your GP, call NHS 111, or contact the Frank helpline free on 0300 123 6600 (24 hours). In an emergency, call 999. Recovery Project in Brighton and Hove can also provide guidance on urgent referral pathways.
Does Recovery Project offer detox as part of treatment?
Many residential and some community treatment programmes include medically supervised detoxification as the first phase of treatment. Recovery Project will be able to advise whether a medical detox is appropriate for your situation following your initial assessment.

Location & Getting There

Recovery Project
10 Ditchling Rise,Brighton
BN1 4QL
Brighton and Hove

Recovery Project is located in Brighton and Hove. Contact the admissions team for detailed directions and information about parking, transport links and accommodation options for family members travelling from further afield.

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