NHS rehab in Brightons is free and available to anyone who needs it. While many people can access effective NHS community treatment (outpatient services, keyworking, medication), residential NHS rehab is also available for those who need more intensive support. Access to free NHS rehab in Brightons is through your GP or by self-referring to your local drug and alcohol service via Frank (0300 123 6600).
Showing 2 CQC-registered centres from Falkirk (5 km away) — these centres may accept referrals.
NHS drug and alcohol services in Brightons provide a full range of free treatment — from community outpatient support to medically supervised detox and residential rehabilitation for those who need it most. All NHS treatment is free at the point of use and is completely confidential.
Community NHS treatment in Brightons typically includes regular appointments with a drug or alcohol keyworker, CBT and other psychological therapies, medication-assisted treatment (methadone, buprenorphine, Naltrexone, Acamprosate), harm reduction advice, and access to mutual aid groups.
For people who need residential (live-in) treatment, NHS-funded residential rehab is available for those assessed as requiring this level of support. Funding decisions are made by treatment services — speak to your keyworker or GP about whether residential treatment is appropriate for your situation in Brightons.
Source: National Records of Scotland 2022. Data covers Scotland — the NHS region serving Brightons. Drug-related deaths are defined as deaths related to drug poisoning, drug misuse and dependence.