Who We Are

The bridge to ethical affordable effective treatment – where recovery begins

Recovery is possible and the Choices group of rehab facilities, represent a number of independent UK Addiction Treatment Centres here to help you or someone you know that needs treatment.

The Choices rehabs offer ethical, affordable and effective treatment from a wide range of options. From detox to rehab and onward accommodation to support your recovery you will find a dedicated rehabilitation centre that will suit your needs and help you start your journey of recovery.

We welcome and value applications from all walks of life, background, ethnicity, culture and faith and our aim is to help you overcome serious drug and alcohol addictions and return to society to experience a safe, secure and fulfilling life in recovery.

Addiction affects all areas of life, therefore recovery is about addressing issues in your physical, emotional, mental and spiritual health, as well as practical life problems and damaged relationships.

The length of our programme enables our residents to deal with this transition from chaos and pain to stability and recovery. From Harm to Hope. 

Every Choices treatment centre is:

  • Affordable
  • A very safe and supportive place in which to get well
  • Dedicated to abstinent Recovery
  • With years of successful operation, totalling more than 500 years across all members, and many thousands of client recoveries
  • Working with a public service, client centred ethic
  • Registered with and inspected by the Care Quality Commission and with the NDTMS- the National Drug Treatment Monitoring Service

Most of our members are not-for-profit with charitable status. All members of Choices put client welfare above all else.

Who Are We

Trevi (Jasmine Mother’s Recovery) – Plymouth – 01752 255758

Yeldall Manor – Blakes Lane, Hare Hatch, Reading, RG10 9XR – 0118 940 4411

ARC Project – ARC, 54 Northern Road, Cosham, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO6 3DP – 02392 378726

Mount Carmel – 12 Aldrington Road, London, SW16 1TH – 020 8769 7674

Kenward Trust – Kenward Road, Yalding, Kent, ME18 6AH – 01622 812603

Nelson Trust – Port Lane, Briscombe, Stroud, Gloucestershire, GL5 2QL – 01453 732867

Bosence Farm – 69, Bosence Road, Townshend, Hayle, Cornwall, TR27 6AN – 01736 850006

ANA Treatment Centres – Fleming House, Waterworks Road, Farlington, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO6 1NJ – 02392 373433

Street Scene – 108 Cobham Rd, Ferndown Industrial Estate, Wimborne, BH21 7PQ – 01202 467661

Parkland Place- CAIS – Parkland Place, 100 Llanelian road, Old Colwyn, Colwyn Bay, LL29 9UH – 0345 06 121 12

Salus Withnell Hall – CAIS – Bury Lane, Withnell, Chorley PR6 8BH – 01254 200000

 

Broadway Lodge – 37 Totterdown Lane, Weston-Super-Mare, BS24 9NN – 01934 812319

The Bridges – 128 Holderness Road, Hull, HU9 1JP – 01482 588454

Gloucester House – 6 High Street, Highworth, Swindon, SN6 7AG – 01793 762365

Sefton Park – 10 Royal Crescent, Weston-Super-Mare BS23 2AX – 01934 626371

St Anne’s Alcohol Services – Head Office, 6 St Mark’s Avenue, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS2 9BN – 0113 243 5151

Castle Craig – Blyth Bridge, West Linton, nr Edinburgh, Scotland EH46 7DH – 0808 159 527

CHOICES Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Statement

 Diversity, Equality and inclusion are at the heart of CHOICES values. This statement shows how we work to ensure everyone should have a fair and equal experience in the field of addiction and recovery. 

As an organisation whose purpose is to give a strong and powerful voice to people who often go unheard, the Equality Act serves as the minimum for our work. Everyone should have a fair and equal experience working with or alongside CHOICES, beyond the requirements of the protected characteristics and requirements as stated in the Single Equality Act 2010. However, we need to strive to go beyond this minimum standard and consider marginalised and minority groups and those whose characteristics are not legally protected, where appropriate.

Working with Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
 
We will consider our priorities and work to meet the diverse needs of the people and organisations we represent and challenge inequality in the following ways;

We will: 

  • Work to ensure our evidence base more accurately represents the diversity of the communities we serve.
  • Ensure that our work includes and represents our membership, clients and society in general.
  • Consult and involve individuals and groups with specific experience of issues relating to equalities, diversity, and inclusion as necessary.
  • Ensure that when developing local and national networks, working groups and stakeholders, we will consider equality, diversity and inclusion throughout.
  • Expand our membership and advisors to capture more insight and knowledge of equality, diversity and inclusion.
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