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June 3rd, 2026
Private Residential Rehab Treatment
Residential alcohol rehab is rarely something people consider after a single difficult week or isolated incident. It usually becomes relevant when drinking has become difficult to control, when attempts to stop have not lasted, when withdrawal symptoms begin to appear, or when family members start to feel concerned about what is happening. By the time many people reach out for help, they have often been aware of the problem for far longer than anyone around them realises.
Bayberry provides discreet private alcohol rehab in Warwickshire, supporting people through clinical assessment, alcohol detox where appropriate, personalised therapy, relapse prevention planning and long-term aftercare. For many people, the hardest step is simply making the first contact, but speaking confidentially with a professional who understands the process can make the next step feel clearer and more manageable.

Understanding Rehab Treatment at Bayberry
Bayberry provides assessment-led residential treatment for people whose relationship with alcohol, drugs or other substances has reached a point where specialist support is required. Treatment is delivered in a discreet, therapeutic environment with no external signage and no shared public-facing areas, supporting the privacy and dignity of every individual in care.
No two people arrive at the same stage, or require the same type of support. Bayberry’s approach is built around the individual from the outset. On admission, experienced clinicians carry out a comprehensive assessment, considering physical health, mental health, substance use history, personal circumstances and recovery needs. Treatment is then shaped around this clinical picture, rather than fitting individuals into a fixed programme.

Bayberry supports people affected by alcohol and drug dependence, prescription medication concerns, behavioural addictions and co-occurring mental health conditions. Where detox is clinically indicated, it is carried out safely within the residential setting. Where mental health needs are present alongside addiction, both are addressed through an integrated therapeutic approach designed to support stability and long-term recovery.
Primary Treatment: The Starting Point for Recovery
Primary treatment is the main phase of residential rehab. It is where the initial clinical and therapeutic work takes place within a safe, structured and professionally supported environment away from the pressures and routines of everyday life.
During primary treatment, a person can expect:
- A thorough clinical and therapeutic assessment on arrival
- Detox or stabilisation where required, managed by the medical team
- One-to-one therapy, group therapy, or a combination depending on the programme
- Evidence-based approaches including CBT, DBT and other therapeutic modalities where appropriate
- Relapse prevention work focused on recognising personal triggers and developing healthier coping strategies
- Family support where clinically appropriate and with the client’s consent
- Planning and preparation for the transition back into everyday life following discharge
Primary treatment at Bayberry typically runs for around 28 days, providing meaningful time to address the psychological, emotional and clinical aspects of dependency. However, there is no fixed duration. Some people benefit from a shorter initial stay, while others extend their time in treatment based on clinical need, progress and personal circumstances. Bayberry can also support longer or more bespoke treatment periods where appropriate and available.
Bayberry offers two distinct primary treatment experiences. Bayberry Manor provides fully private, one-to-one residential care for a maximum of four clients at any one time. Bayberry Cottages offer a structured group programme alongside dedicated one-to-one sessions within a therapeutic community environment.
Both settings deliver the same standard of clinical and therapeutic care. The difference lies in the environment, therapy structure and the level of privacy each individual is seeking.
A Continuum of Care Through UKAT
Recovery rarely ends when residential treatment finishes. Returning to everyday life, with its familiar environments, relationships and pressures, is often one of the most challenging periods in the recovery process. Ongoing support at this stage is not an add-on; it is a central part of sustaining long-term progress.
As part of the UKAT Group, Bayberry connects clients to a broader continuum of care that extends well beyond primary residential treatment. This includes structured secondary care for those who require ongoing therapeutic support after rehab, aftercare for individuals adjusting to life beyond treatment, and a long-term alumni community for those who wish to remain connected to a supportive recovery network.
Each stage of this continuum serves a distinct purpose and supports a different phase of recovery. Together, they provide structure, accountability and a sustained sense of support throughout the journey.
Call Bayberry now for a free, no obligation call to find out how Bayberry can help you.
Rehab Treatment Pathways
People arrive at treatment from a wide range of circumstances and at different stages in their recovery journey. Some are seeking help for the first time. Others may be returning after a relapse or looking for continued support following a previous period of residential care. Some families are researching options on behalf of someone they are concerned about, while others are reaching out for themselves.
The pathways below outline the range of treatment and recovery support available through Bayberry and the wider UKAT Group.
Explore Rehab Treatment Options
Alcohol Rehab
Residential alcohol rehab can help people address alcohol dependency, withdrawal risk, relapse patterns and the emotional drivers behind drinking.
Alcohol Rehab
Drug Rehab
Drug rehab supports people affected by cocaine, cannabis, heroin, ketamine, prescription drugs or other substances through structured residential treatment.
Drug Rehab
Primary Treatment
Primary treatment is the main residential rehab phase, focused on assessment, stabilisation, therapy, relapse prevention and recovery planning.
Primary Treatment
Secondary Care
Secondary care can provide continued structure and recovery support after primary treatment, helping clients strengthen progress within the UKAT continuum of care.
Secondary Care
Aftercare
Aftercare supports the transition from residential treatment into everyday life, helping clients maintain meaningful connection, accountability and recovery routines.
Aftercare
Alumni Programme
The UKAT Alumni Programme offers long-term recovery community, sober events, regular connection and ongoing peer support for former clients across the UKAT network.
Alumni Programme
How Bayberry Supports Addiction and Mental Health Together
Many people who seek residential rehab are living with more than one difficulty at the same time. Anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, burnout, OCD and other mental health challenges frequently sit alongside addiction, shaping patterns of substance use and influencing the recovery process in complex ways.
For some people, alcohol or drugs may begin as a way to manage emotional distress, overwhelm or unresolved trauma. For others, long-term substance use can worsen existing mental health symptoms over time, affecting mood, sleep, relationships, emotional regulation and overall psychological wellbeing. In many cases, the two become closely intertwined.

Bayberry’s bespoke therapeutic approach is designed to support both addiction and mental health together within the same residential treatment programme. Rather than treating them as entirely separate issues, the clinical and therapeutic team works to understand how they interact for each individual and how both can be addressed safely and realistically within recovery.
This integrated approach may include psychiatric input where appropriate, evidence-based therapies such as CBT and DBT, trauma-informed therapeutic work, emotional regulation support, relapse prevention planning and ongoing clinical review throughout treatment. The aim is not simply to stop substance use, but to help people better understand the underlying emotional and psychological factors that may be contributing to it.
Addressing addiction without acknowledging the wider mental health context, or focusing only on mental health without treating the addiction itself, often limits the likelihood of long-term recovery. Supporting both together allows for a more stable and sustainable foundation moving forward.
For more information, visit the Addiction Treatment and Mental Health Treatment sections of the website.
What Happens After Residential Treatment?
Leaving residential treatment is not the end of the process; it is the beginning of a different stage of recovery. The support available after discharge is structured in three key ways.
How to Take the Next Step
Family members, partners and friends are welcome to enquire on behalf of someone they are concerned about. Referrers and professionals can contact the admissions team directly for clinical information and guidance on suitability. And for anyone considering treatment for themselves, support is available whenever they feel ready to reach out.
Our admissions team will listen without judgement, explain the available options clearly, and help identify which programme may be the most appropriate fit. If a different level of care would be more suitable, this will also be discussed openly and honestly.
Every enquiry is handled in confidence, with no pressure and no obligation. When the time is right, the next step is simply a conversation.
Addiction does not have to control your life. Reach out to us today and discover how we can help you take your life back from addiction.
