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Drug and alcohol rehab centres in Burton-upon-Trent

Drug and alcohol rehab centres in Burton-upon-Trent

Welcome to the Rehab Online directory. Here you can explore addiction rehab clinics available to people living in Burton-upon-Trent, including local outpatient support and residential treatment options across Staffordshire and the wider Midlands.

If you don’t find a suitable service listed in Burton-upon-Trent, you can visit our Local NHS resources guide or look at treatment providers in nearby areas such as Derby, Lichfield, and across the surrounding region.

Substance rehab clinics in East Staffordshire

Burton-upon-Trent is a busy working town rather than a commuter suburb or coastal resort, and local treatment tends to be centred around the town itself. Many people can reach appointments on foot or by a short bus journey, so addiction support here is often built around regular weekly contact rather than long travel.

Because services are close by, residents often begin with community addiction treatment in Burton-upon-Trent before considering residential rehab elsewhere in Staffordshire or the wider Midlands. We’ve included options you can realistically access from Burton-upon-Trent, whether you need ongoing local support or a more intensive setting away from everyday pressures.

Free addiction treatment in Burton-upon-Trent

Drug crime was the fastest-growing crime in Burton-upon-Trent in 2025, increasing by 55.8% over twelve months. Local figures like this often indicate increasing pressure on support services and more people needing advice, assessment, or addiction treatment in Burton-upon-Trent.

If you live in Burton, free help is available through the Staffordshire Treatment and Recovery System (STaRS). You can contact the service yourself and request support without going through a GP first. Most people begin with an assessment conversation to look at safety, health, and what kind of help would be manageable right now.

Staffordshire treatment & recovery service

This is the county’s commissioned drug and alcohol treatment service. It’s the entry point GPs, hospitals and social services refer to, and it’s the service residents self-refer to for assessment and ongoing community treatment.

  • Service name: Staffordshire Treatment and Recovery System (STaRS)
  • Self-referral: Yes – adults can contact the service directly.
  • Phone: 0300 124 0356.
  • Website/referral: www.staffstars.org
  • Email: STARSEAST@MPFT.NHS.UK

The first meeting usually focuses on understanding your current situation, health, and daily routine. After that, support might include regular one-to-one sessions, help with reducing safely, recovery groups, or planning for a medically supported detox where needed.

Some residents choose to approach the service directly, while others speak with a healthcare professional first and are then guided into treatment. You won’t be expected to commit to residential rehab straight away. Many people begin with local support and review options gradually as things become clearer.

Residential rehab

Burton-upon-Trent doesn’t have many private inpatient rehabs directly in the town centre, but it does have nearby options within short driving distance. Because Burton sits between Derby and the West Midlands, people often choose a setting slightly outside their daily environment while still keeping visits practical for family.

Residential rehab means living at the centre full-time for 24/7 medical care over a set period, often a few weeks. Days follow a steady routine, which helps sleep, appetite, and concentration settle before deeper recovery work begins.

Rehab options near Burton-upon-Trent

  • BAC O’Connor Centre (Burton-upon-Trent): A residential addiction treatment charity offering structured recovery support. Residents usually begin with assessment and, where needed, a detox plan supported by clinical staff. The programme includes group sessions, recovery education, and practical preparation for returning to independent living. Located in the town itself, so travel is minimal for local residents.
  • Broadway Lodge (Weston-super-Mare): Residential treatment with medically supported detox and therapy. Treatment combines therapeutic groups, individual sessions, and relapse-prevention work, followed by arranged aftercare. Some families choose this option because distance from familiar surroundings can help early recovery stabilise. Travel time is roughly 2½–3 hours by car.
  • Abbeycare (Gloucester): Abstinence-based residential rehab with 24-hour support. Programmes typically include detox if required, daily therapeutic work, and planning for ongoing support after discharge. Visiting is still possible at weekends due to motorway access from Staffordshire. Journey time is about 1 hour and 45 minutes, depending on traffic.

Drug and alcohol detox

Detox is the stage where your body adjusts to the absence of alcohol or drugs after regular use. For some people, it mainly brings sleep problems, anxiety, and irritability. For others, it can involve shaking, sickness, or confusion. The level of supervision needed depends on what you’ve been using, how long for, and your general health.

In Burton-upon-Trent, detox normally begins after an assessment with the local treatment service. They look at your physical health, current use, and whether you have support at home. Some people complete a planned home detox with monitoring and medication, while others are advised to stabilise in a short inpatient setting first.

Is there an addiction detox centre in Burton?

If you need detox in Burton, the local treatment team can carry out an assessment and plan withdrawal support with clinical supervision and prescribed medication (if required). You remain under their care while the withdrawal phase is managed safely.

If the risks are higher, the service can arrange a funded inpatient placement in a staffed residential setting. One option is BAC O’Connor, where detox forms the first stage of a longer admission, so support continues after withdrawal rather than ending once symptoms settle.

Outpatient rehab treatment

Outpatient rehab in Burton-upon-Trent means you attend regular appointments at a local service while continuing to live at home. After your assessment, you’ll be given set sessions with a recovery worker and, if needed, reviews with a prescriber. The focus is on changing patterns gradually while you carry on with work and daily routines.

You won’t be asked to attend every day. Most people come in weekly at first, then less often as things stabilise. If you struggle between appointments, the team adjusts the plan or increases support rather than restarting the process. Residential rehab can be considered if community treatment isn’t keeping you safe or stable.

Addiction counselling and therapy

Counselling is where you talk through what sits behind the substance use, not just the use itself. In Burton, addiction therapy is usually arranged after assessment and becomes part of your ongoing treatment plan. Sessions look at triggers, stress, and situations that lead to drinking or drug use so you can respond differently.

You don’t need to go to residential rehab to get psychiatric care for addiction. Many people attend weekly sessions locally and go home afterwards, or attend them online. The aim is to practise changes in real life straight away, with support available if things become difficult between appointments.

How to access rehab treatment in Burton-upon-Trent

Starting treatment usually begins by contacting the Staffordshire Treatment and Recovery System (STaRS). You complete a referral online and are then offered an assessment appointment. At that meeting, staff ask about your use, health, and safety before agreeing a plan. You won’t be committed to rehab immediately; the first step is understanding what level of help you actually need.

Reaching out can feel like admitting things have got serious, though many people contact the service earlier than they expected. You’re not expected to solve everything in one conversation. Once you’ve spoken to someone who understands the process, the situation often feels clearer and far less overwhelming than it did beforehand.

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