Private Rehab Placements for St Austell & Cornwall
Alcohol Rehab St Austell
The clay-country drinking culture, the long-shift pints, the after-work routine that quietly became every evening, doesn't have to be the version that holds. We arrange placements into CQC-registered private clinics across Cornwall and the South West, often within 48 hours. The call costs nothing and nothing leaves it without your say-so.
Confidential / Medically supervised alcohol detox / Clear honest next-steps from St Austell
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Private Alcohol Rehab Across St Austell
St Austell Callers Usually Don't Think They Need This
You don't need to be drinking before noon for this to count. You don't need to have lost anything publicly yet. You probably can't name the season it shifted. The pint after a shift at the brewery, the supermarket warehouse or one of the construction firms became most weeknights, the wine after the school run became the bottle, the off-switch stopped working when you tried it, and the morning anxiety got harder to argue with. The hiding from people who love you became a full-time job on top of everything else. If you're reading this in Charlestown, Carlyon Bay, Pentewan, Holmbush, St Blazey, Trewoon, Polgooth or anywhere else, you are not the only one in this city now. You're not the only one who's been quietly counting drinks. You're not the only one who's been googling rehab and putting the phone down.
If any of that recognises itself, ringing us is just the bit where you say it out loud to someone in St Austell who's already heard the same story.
The honest test
It's Not About How Much You Can Hold. It's About What You Can't Stop.
The St Austell version of high-functioning drinking is wrapped in capability. You finish the shift, you do the family, you keep the routines, and you drink the way you've always drunk because nothing visible has broken. The honest test isn't whether anyone's noticed, it's whether the drink is still optional. Can you take a clean fortnight off it? Does the day quietly bend itself around the next one? Is your nervous system asking for it by 5pm without your say-so? If you've already answered those questions internally, the call's worth making. The amount stopped being the diagnostic the day it stopped being your decision.
When you're ready to stop holding all of this in your own head, the number is at the top of the page.
Important
Cold Turkey In Your Front Room Isn't The Brave Option.
If you've been drinking heavily for years, deciding on a Sunday that you're stopping by Monday isn't a recovery plan, it's a medical risk. Severe alcohol withdrawal can produce seizures, hallucinations and delirium tremens, which is fatal in a percentage of unmanaged cases. A medically supervised detox in a private clinic isn't a soft option, it's the safe version of what you're already trying to do.
If that sounds like the version that might actually hold for St Austell, the call's there whenever you're ready to make it.
If you've already reached the point of reading something like this, the wait-and-see version isn't useful from here.
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Other Support Options Available In St Austell
There's free help around St Austell and it's worth naming, even if you've already tried most of it. Alcoholics Anonymous runs in-person meetings most days of the week across the area. Al-Anon is the parallel network for partners, parents and adult children of someone whose drinking has affected the family. SMART Recovery offers a non-12-step alternative for people who'd rather work with cognitive-behavioural principles. And We Are With You / Together Cornwall is the NHS-commissioned free route in Cornwall, with access points across the area. If you're calling from Trewoon, the village pocket of Polgooth, the streets of Bethel, the working harbour at Mevagissey, or the harbour town of Fowey, the same support network sits within easy reach.
If you've already worked through what's available locally in St Austell and the drinking has carried on regardless, that's not a verdict on your willpower, it's just useful information. Community routes fit some people's pattern and not others. When the dependency has been quietly building for years and life is still mid-flight, the job, the kids, the mortgage, what's needed instead is the medical structure of residential treatment. A 7 or 28-day private placement does in one stretch what community routes are trying to do across months in fragments. If that's where you've ended up, ring us and we'll talk it through with you.
If the call is about someone else's drinking in St Austell
If You're Watching Someone You Love Drink, Read This
If you've ended up on this page because of someone else, a son, a daughter, a partner, a sibling, a parent, you're not going to find the version of yourself you've been quietly playing for them in any of the words on this page. You're the one watching it, the one who notices the empty bottles you didn't think they noticed, the morning shake they're trying to hide, the cancelled shifts, the broken promises after a clean week, the conversations that go nowhere. You're the one who's stopped sleeping properly because the listening for the door, the listening for the keys, has become its own pattern.
You've probably already tried most of the obvious things, the honest conversation, the line in the sand, the "look at what this is doing to me" speech, the quiet research you've been doing on your own. None of it has shifted the drinking, and the not-working has started to feel like it's somehow your fault, even though it isn't.
You can ring us about them in confidence, and they don't need to know the call ever happened. Households across Charlestown, the coastal pocket of Carlyon Bay, the village streets of Pentewan, the eastern St Austell belt at Holmbush, the working town of St Blazey, all carry the same private weight. We'll work through what you're actually seeing, whether it lines up with alcohol dependency, what kind of conversation might land best, whether a structured family intervention is the right call, what residential rehab realistically looks like for an adult who isn't sure they want it, and what your options are if they refuse outright. Nothing commits them to a placement.
The team you'll talk to are mostly people who've been on both sides of this, the using side and the family side. Nobody's going to tell you you've enabled it, that you should have done something earlier, or that you're too late. We've placed people in St Austell whose families had given up months before the call that worked. The honest first step from where you are isn't a confrontation, it's a conversation with someone who's done this before, about what's actually possible.
Warning Signs
When Drinking Has Crossed The Line
Alcohol dependency looks different from one person to the next. Some of the signs are obvious, others are easy to argue yourself out of for years. Watch these few minutes properly and be honest with yourself in St Austell about what you actually recognise from your own week.
Watch it once. If it's the same conversation you've been quietly having with yourself in St Austell for months, ring us.
Common Questions
What Callers Bring Up First About Alcohol
These are the questions people bring up first when they ring about alcohol. Plain answers, no script, no marketing dress-up.
If those landed closer to home than you'd want to admit, the next step is the same phone call. We pick up around the clock.
The honest answer
Why Private Suits The Way St Austell Lives
St Austell's NHS pathways are good but stretched, with weeks or months of community appointments before residential care is even discussed. For someone holding down shift work, family, mortgage and a job, that timeline collapses easily. Private rehab compresses everything, detox, therapy, structured aftercare, into one continuous residential stay. You disappear once, the work gets done, you come back. The speed and the privacy are the actual reasons it works for people who can't afford months of disclosure-and-waiting.
When you're ready for the conversation that actually shifts the picture, ring.

Admission within 24 to 48 hours
Most admissions can be set up within 24 to 48 hours at clinics across Cornwall, Cornwall and the wider South West.

Medically supervised detox
Twenty-four-hour clinical management of alcohol withdrawal at every clinic we use, including the seizure-risk window in heavier dependence. You're not gripping through the worst stretch alone at any point.

Confidential, always
Nothing about the call leaves the room without your specific say-so. We don't write to your GP, your employer or anyone in the family unless that's a decision you've actively made on the phone. For callers in licensed jobs or sensitive roles, that confidentiality is the structural reason private treatment fits.
Three structural reasons private alcohol rehab works. The call to find out which one matters most for the version of dependency you're sitting in starts here.
Quick honest answer
Does The Clinic Need To Be In St Austell?
No. There are good clinics across the South West and beyond, and we'll match you to whichever one fits your situation, your budget and your privacy needs best. A lot of the people we place from Charlestown, Carlyon Bay, Pentewan, Holmbush, St Blazey, Trewoon, Polgooth, Bethel, Mevagissey and Fowey end up in a clinic an hour or two away on purpose, the right distance is the one that gives you a clean break without making the travel itself a problem.
Wherever the clinic ends up being, the conversation that finds the right one for you starts on this number.
The Process
Going Into Alcohol Rehab From St Austell, Step By Step
Most callers we speak to have never been near alcohol rehab before, and the not-knowing is the bit that holds the call back more than the cost or the embarrassment. The actual process is calmer and far more structured than people expect. It begins with a single phone conversation, and from that point every stage is mapped properly so you always know what's coming.
Confidential first conversation
The first conversation is with someone who's been through alcohol dependency from the inside. There's no script, no sales process and no pressure to commit to anything by the end. We listen first, ask the practical questions afterwards, and only walk through the safest next step once we've understood your situation in St Austell properly.
Matching you to the right clinic
We talk you through what residential alcohol treatment honestly involves day to day, how quickly admission can realistically happen for you, the programme length that fits the level of dependency we hear in your situation, and the actual cost figure rather than a brochure number. The point is clarity. The decision is yours.
Admission and supervised detox
From admission the medical team carries the detox itself. Alcohol withdrawal is a real medical event with a genuine seizure risk in heavy or long-term dependence, and the clinic manages it with prescribed medication, continuous one-to-one observation and proper cardiovascular monitoring. The bit that breaks home detox attempts in St Austell is the bit the clinic actually carries for you.
Therapy, recovery, aftercare
Once the physical detox has settled and your sleep has begun to come back, the therapeutic work starts properly. One-to-one therapy, structured group sessions, and a written aftercare plan that travels back to St Austell with you so the structure stays in place through the first three months home, the period clinic teams treat as the most critical for whether the placement holds.
Each of those four steps starts with one phone call. That call is the only thing you actually have to do today.
The honest cost picture
How Much Does Alcohol Rehab In St Austell Cost?
Typical Lengths Of Stay
Seven-day medical detox: typically £3,500 to £5,500. That covers the safe physical alcohol withdrawal under continuous medical supervision, the prescribed medication, the cardiovascular monitoring, the room and the meals. This length works best when the dependency is more recent or more moderate, and when there's already therapy or community support waiting for you to step into back.
Twenty-eight-day full programme: usually £8,000 to £15,000 depending on the clinic and room type. Medical detox plus the deeper therapeutic stack that does the work alcohol dependency genuinely needs. CBT, structured group work, one-to-one therapy, EMDR or trauma-focused work where it fits, plus a written aftercare plan built for the realities of going back to St Austell. This is the version that meaningfully changes outcomes at twelve months out.
What Influences The Price?
Whether you're in a private room or sharing, where the clinic actually sits in relation to St Austell, the medical complexity of your specific detox, the programme length you settle on, and the depth of the therapy stack. AXA and Bupa commonly fund meaningful portions of inpatient addiction and mental-health care, and we'll be honest with you on the call about whether your specific policy is likely to apply before any clinic gets contacted.
Whichever stay length actually fits your picture, the call to find out costs nothing. Ring us and we'll be honest about what each option realistically delivers from where you're sitting.
Common Concerns
What Callers Worry About Most
These are the worries that hold people back from picking the phone up. Honest answers, no spin, no recovery jargon.
If you've read this far and there are still things you'd want answered, that's normal. They get answered properly on the call.
Our role
Where Private Rehab Direct Sits In All This
We're a referral service rather than a treatment provider. We've mapped the CQC-registered private rehab clinics that take alcohol-dependent adults across the South West, and we know which ones suit which kinds of cases. When you call from St Austell, we listen, ask the practical things (severity, duration, work, family, budget, insurance) and match you to a clinic that fits. The clinic pays the referral fee, you pay nothing for the matching, and the placement costs the same as if you went direct.
When You're Ready
When You're Ready, We're Here's There
You don't need to have it all worked out before you call. A confidential conversation with our team can give you clarity on what's actually possible from where you're sitting in St Austell right now, what the realistic next step looks like, and whether residential treatment is the right fit at all. If the drinking has reached the point where you know something has to give, acting sooner makes a real difference, both clinically and for everything else the drinking has been quietly chewing through. Call today or send a confidential message and we'll come back to you fast.
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Other Pages
Wider Reading Across The Service
For the wider Cornwall picture and the national service, these pages cover more from St Austell's angle.
Alcohol Rehab Cornwall
Alcohol rehab across Cornwall, all the towns and cities we work in.
Alcohol Rehab Devon
Across the Tamar, our Devon silo covers Plymouth, Exeter, Torquay, Paignton, Exmouth, Barnstaple and Newton Abbot.
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Drop Us A Confidential Line
If you'd rather start the conversation in writing, the form below goes straight to our team and we come back to you fast, usually inside 15 minutes during normal hours. Anything that arrives outside those hours is picked up as soon as the team is back. Whatever you share with us, here or on the call, stays inside the conversation unless you specifically choose otherwise.
When you call, here's what happens
A real person picks up the phone, not a call centre. Every member of our St Austell-facing team has been through alcohol dependency themselves.
A free 15 to 30 minute call. Zero pressure, no commitment to a clinic when the call ends.
We work through what's realistically on the table for you. Cost, clinic, timing, insurance cover, all of it.
If you're ready, placement can begin the same day. Most callers are admitted inside 48 hours.
Or call us directly on 0333 335 7621
Open 24/7 to callers. Strictly confidential, every call.
Important: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always seek professional guidance from a qualified healthcare provider regarding any concerns about alcohol use or withdrawal.