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Frequently asked questions about Charterhouse Clinic

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Admissions and arrival

Admissions to Charterhouse Clinic can often be arranged within 24 to 48 hours of the first enquiry, subject to clinical suitability and availability. The process begins with a confidential assessment to decide whether private residential rehab is appropriate for the person’s needs. This helps the admissions team plan safe, suitable addiction treatment before arrival.

No, a GP referral is not needed to access private rehab at Charterhouse Clinic. A person can contact the admissions team directly, or a family member can make the first enquiry on their behalf. Admission is based on a confidential clinical assessment rather than a referral requirement.

Charterhouse Clinic treats alcohol addiction, cocaine and drug addiction, prescription drug dependency, gambling addiction, and sex and relationship addiction. We also work with patients managing co-occurring mental health conditions alongside their addiction.

Our residential programme is voluntary, and patients are not held against their will. That said, leaving early significantly reduces the effectiveness of treatment. Our clinical team will always discuss any concerns openly and work to address them before that point arises.

Someone coming to residential rehab at Charterhouse Clinic should bring comfortable clothing, suitable footwear for outdoor movement, and basic toiletries. A full packing list is provided during the admissions process so the person knows what is allowed within the residential setting. This helps keep the environment safe, calm, and appropriate for treatment.

Treatment and clinical care

The standard residential programme at Charterhouse Clinic is 28 days. Longer stays are available where clinically appropriate, and our team will discuss the right duration for your circumstances during the initial assessment.

Yes. Medical detox is available at Charterhouse Clinic for patients who require it before beginning the therapeutic programme. This is assessed and managed by our clinical team to keep the process as safe and comfortable as possible.

A typical day at Charterhouse Clinic is structured around individual therapy, group sessions, holistic therapies, and time for physical activity on the estate grounds. The daily routine supports clinical addiction treatment while helping clients rebuild healthy habits. The exact programme is shaped around the person’s needs and stage of recovery.

Yes, Charterhouse Clinic can support people with addiction and co-occurring mental health difficulties such as anxiety or depression. This is often described as dual diagnosis, where substance use or addictive behaviour exists alongside mental health needs. The treatment programme looks at the whole person rather than focusing only on the addiction.

Yes, Charterhouse Clinic provides each client with a private en-suite bedroom. A private room gives clients space to rest, reflect, and maintain dignity during residential treatment. This supports the calm and confidential environment of the clinic.

The facility

Charterhouse Clinic is set within a private Northamptonshire estate, surrounded by open grounds and natural space. The setting is calm and residential, a significant distance from the pressures of daily life. Patients have access to outdoor areas, therapy spaces, and comfortable communal rooms throughout their stay.

All meals, accommodation, clinical sessions, holistic therapies, and aftercare planning are included within the programme. The estate provides access to equine therapy, outdoor movement facilities, and a range of complementary treatments as part of the residential stay.

Yes. Charterhouse Clinic is registered with the Care Quality Commission (CQC), the independent regulator of health and social care in England. This means our standards of care are independently assessed and must meet the regulatory requirements set for private healthcare providers.

The combination of a highly qualified clinical team, a residential estate setting, and a genuinely personalised treatment plan sets Charterhouse Clinic apart. Programmes are built around the individual, not a fixed template, and the environment supports recovery in a way that a standard clinical facility cannot replicate.

Confidentiality and discretion

Privacy is protected through confidential records, discreet admissions, and clear consent procedures at Charterhouse Clinic. Treatment information is not shared with employers, family members, public services, or third parties without explicit written consent, unless there is a legal or safeguarding reason. This makes confidentiality a core part of the private residential rehab experience.
Access to phones and laptops at Charterhouse Clinic is managed carefully to protect the therapeutic process. Device use may be restricted during the early stages of residential treatment so clients can focus on recovery without constant outside pressure. Contact with family can still be supported in a planned and appropriate way.

Costs and funding

The cost of private residential rehab at Charterhouse Clinic depends on the care plan, clinical needs, and length of stay. Pricing is discussed after the initial assessment so the admissions team can explain the relevant treatment options clearly. This gives clients and families a direct understanding of costs before admission.
Charterhouse Clinic works with several private health insurance providers for addiction treatment where cover is available. The admissions team can help check whether a policy may contribute to the cost of residential rehab. Insurance approval depends on the provider, policy terms, and clinical criteria.

Aftercare and family support

After residential treatment ends, each client leaves Charterhouse Clinic with an aftercare plan. This may include ongoing support, relapse prevention strategies, and practical guidance for returning to daily life. Aftercare helps clients maintain progress beyond the residential rehab programme.
Yes, family visits can be arranged at Charterhouse Clinic when the timing supports the treatment plan. Family involvement may include scheduled visits, family support, or therapeutic guidance where appropriate. This helps relatives understand addiction and support recovery in a healthier way.
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