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Drug and alcohol rehab centres in Scarborough

Drug and alcohol rehab centres in Scarborough

Welcome to the Rehab Online directory for Scarborough. Here you’ll find a range of addiction rehab services linked to the area, including residential options, outpatient support, and specialist programmes, helping you explore recovery routes that fit your situation and where you live. If nothing listed feels suitable in Scarborough, you can visit our Local NHS resources guide or look at treatment centres across North Yorkshire and the wider region.

Substance rehab clinics across North Yorkshire

Substance rehab clinics in North Yorkshire support people across coastal towns and rural villages like Scarborough, Whitby, and York. Access can feel different here, with longer travel times and smaller local services. Many people balance rehab treatment with work, family, and seasonal jobs.

Rehab services across North Yorkshire include community treatment, outpatient programmes, and links to residential centres further afield. Some people start locally, then step into more structured care if needed. Others return home after rehab elsewhere and continue support nearby, staying connected to familiar places and routines.

Free addiction treatment in Scarborough

In Scarborough and the wider North Yorkshire area, alcohol-related hospital admissions and harms have been higher than the England average, with rates of alcohol-attributable admissions above national levels.

In England, 22.8% of adults drink over 14 units of alcohol a week (2015-18). North Yorkshire is statistically similar, with 20.2% of adults aged 18 years and over drinking over 14 units of alcohol a week (2015-18).

NHS drug & alcohol service for Scarborough and North Yorkshire

  • North Yorkshire Horizons – Scarborough and Ryedale
    Address: 56–60 Castle Road, Scarborough, North Yorkshire, YO11 1XE.
    Phone: 0800 014 1480.

This is the main free NHS-linked drug and alcohol treatment service for adults living in Scarborough and Ryedale, run through North Yorkshire Horizons. You don’t need to pay to access support here.

At North Yorkshire Horizons, you’ll start with an assessment and get a key worker who helps you build a recovery plan tailored to your needs.

What free addiction treatment may include:

  • Initial assessment: A friendly review of your situation, physical health, and what you want help with.
  • One-to-one support: Regular meetings with a worker to work through goals and challenges.
  • Group therapy: Structured talks and peer support sessions.
  • Substitute medications: Where needed, support with medicines such as methadone or buprenorphine.
  • Detox support: Coordination of safe alcohol or drug withdrawal, sometimes arranged at rehab centres or locally if appropriate.
  • Family support: Guidance for loved ones who want to help you through recovery.

Other free routes into Scarborough rehab treatment

  • GP referral: Your GP in Scarborough can refer you straight into North Yorkshire Horizons and advise on your health.
  • Self-referral: You can call the number above or contact the service online without a professional referral.
  • Community support: Some local groups and charities link with NHS services to offer peer-led meetings and harm-reduction advice.

Residential drug & alcohol rehab centres

Living with substance use can be hard to escape when you see the same places and people every day. Residential rehab means stepping away from your usual environment to focus full-time on recovery. You live on-site, take part in structured therapy, and get support with withdrawal, coping skills, and longer-term planning, often for several weeks.

  • Ark House Recovery, Scarborough: A well-established residential rehab right in Scarborough that’s been supporting alcohol and drug recovery for many years. Their programme combines structured therapy with proven support methods to help people build skills and routines for lasting change.
  • Castle Craig, Scottish Borders: A private residential addiction rehab centre that welcomes people from Scarborough and across the UK. Their treatment includes evidence-based therapies in a calm, therapeutic setting designed to help you focus fully on recovery.
  • Linwood House, South Yorkshire: A private residential rehab near Barnsley offering personalised treatment for a range of substance addictions. The programme tends to involve medically guided detox, therapy, and plans for moving forward after rehab.
  • Oasis Recovery (Bradford, West Yorkshire): A clinic with medically managed detox and rehab services that can help people who need high-level care before or during rehabilitation.

There aren’t many large CQC-regulated residential centres in North Yorkshire itself, so people needing this level of care often travel elsewhere in Yorkshire or farther afield. Residential rehab can suit people who might benefit from being removed from everyday triggers, having focused time to work through addiction, and living in a safe place with staff available around the clock.

Detox and withdrawal treatment services

Detox in Scarborough and across North Yorkshire helps people safely withdraw from alcohol or drugs under supervision. It can be offered in community settings, NHS-linked programmes, or as part of a private clinic stay. The aim is to manage withdrawal symptoms and prepare you for ongoing recovery work in rehab or outpatient care.

Alcohol and drug detox tends to be medically tailored to each person. Some private clinics serving Scarborough clients provide medically managed residential detox in safe environments with 24/7 support, while local NHS services help coordinate withdrawal care and link you with follow-up support.

How much does addiction detox cost in Scarborough?

Private detox costs in the UK vary widely depending on programme type and setting. Typical private rehab programmes, which usually include detox as part of treatment, can run from a few thousand to several thousand pounds per week, and luxury options cost more.

NHS-funded detox and withdrawal support through local services like North Yorkshire Horizons is available at no direct cost but may have limits and waiting times.

Outpatient and online rehab treatment

Outpatient rehab in the Scarborough area lets you stay in towns and villages such as Scalby, Seamer, Eastfield, and Cayton while attending structured treatment. You’ll come in for counselling and group support, then return home at night, helping you keep family and work commitments as you build recovery skills.

Online rehab options also serve people across North Yorkshire from villages like Hunmanby, Sherburn, or Filey. They combine scheduled video sessions with therapists and flexible check-ins, making treatment more accessible when travel or time is a barrier.

Addiction counselling and therapy

Addiction counselling in Scarborough and broader North Yorkshire looks at both behaviour and the thoughts that drive substance use. Whether you access this through outpatient services, online programmes, or residential follow-on care, psychiatric care is designed to help you build practical coping skills and address underlying reasons for use.

Therapy can include cognitive approaches to change unhelpful thinking, motivational work to strengthen readiness for change, and support for co-occurring issues like anxiety or trauma. Many people find that a mix of one-to-one and group work helps them stay connected and supported through recovery.

How to access rehab treatment in Scarborough

Accessing rehab treatment in Scarborough often starts with a quiet conversation rather than a big decision. Some people begin through NHS services, while others look at private options for quicker support or more structure.

  • Talk to your GP: A local GP can discuss concerns, check physical and mental health, and refer you to NHS drug and alcohol services covering Scarborough and North Yorkshire.
  • Contact local NHS services directly: You can self-refer to the area’s NHS drug and alcohol service without going through your GP, arranging an assessment and ongoing support at no cost.
  • Explore private rehab options: Many people in Scarborough choose private rehab for faster access, residential care, or specialist detox, usually starting with a confidential phone assessment.
  • Plan next steps after assessment: Following assessment, you’ll be guided towards detox, outpatient support, residential rehab, or a combination, depending on your risk and what support is already in place.

What matters most is finding a route that fits your health needs, family life, and where you feel ready to start.

Read more on how to get into rehab fast.

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