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About Delamere Health
Delamere Health is a place to recover and re-calibrate, situated on 6 acres of the magnificent Delamere Forest in Cheshire. They treat addiction as well as depression, burnout, and other mental health conditions. Delamere Health uses a 4-point recovery programme, helping clients Stop, Start, Grow, and Bloom. Each point addresses different stages of recovery for lasting success. A blend of holistic, medical, and evidence-based treatment give each client the personalised care they need and deserve–all in a luxurious and restorative setting.
Delamere Health offers top-notch, tailored therapy for substance use disorders, process addictions, mental health issues, and eating disorders. They treat substance addictions and behavioural addictions like gambling and gaming. Delamere Health’s clinical team helps make detox as comfortable as possible, if detox is needed. They also provide 12 months of aftercare services after inpatient care at no extra cost.
Using a holistic approach, Delamere Health treats clients in mind, body, and spirit. Holistic therapies include art therapy, dance therapy, family counselling, and relapse prevention. Delamere Health also provides equine therapy, fire ceremonies, and movie nights. Clients can use Delamere Health’s gym and health studio to stay physically well. Clients are also welcome to bring their electronic devices, with Delamere Health only asking devices be put away during sessions.
Delamere Health provides individualised eating disorder treatment, helping clients with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. Their programming looks at both the mind and body to heal eating disorders, using their Stop, Start, Grow, and Bloom model. Compassionate staff guide clients through recovery in a safe environment, free of distractions. Clients engage with therapists and nutritionists to build a healthy mindset and meals. Delamere Health prioritises boundary setting to give clients tools for last recovery.
Private bedrooms provide relaxing accommodations with en-suite bathrooms. On site, clients can enjoy a garden and fitness center. A minimum of 4 individual sessions per week with their counsellor and group meetings complement Delamere Health’s peaceful and restorative setting. Forest views and privacy further complement treatment. In the Northern Design Awards, the purpose-built clinic was recently named Best Amazing Space.
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Delamere Health’s 4-point programme begins with Stop–taking a break from the outside world in residential care. Start invites clients to begin therapeutic care, working through what lies behind addiction to find true recovery. Grow takes the success clients find and applies it to their futures, implementing the goals they made and involving family for greater support and care. Bloom offers a robust 12-week outpatient programming covering a recovery plan, triggers, avoiding relapse drift, and core beliefs. These points connect in one personalised approach.
Seeking to make recovery fun, Delamere includes alternative therapies in their treatment programming. Equine therapy, for example, brings clients outside and connects them to friendly horses. Campfires on the property encourage peer connections and bonding. Treatment that goes beyond talk therapy helps center each client on their recovery, using what works best for them.
Set on 6 acres, Delamere gives clients a quiet space to start their recovery. Away from triggers and outside-world stressors, clients can completely focus on healing and connecting with their peers, therapists, and families. Delamere’s award-winning design makes it a place of comfort and innovation, inside and out.
The cost listed here (£19,500 / 28 days), is an estimate of program cost. Center price can vary based on program and length of stay. Contact the center for more information. Recovery.com strives for price transparency so you can make an informed decision.
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Martin Preston
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Professor Sir Cary Cooper
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Mike Delaney
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Reg MBACP, Fellow ACCPH, CCTP
Edward Preston
Finance Director
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It’s a beautiful place, set in quiet and relaxing woodland. The rooms are thoughtfully designed, luxurious, and comfortable. The en suite bathroom was excellent. All the team are incredibly competent and compassionate, and they’re all genuine people who have real experience of the things you face in addiction. They’re qualified and hugely experienced in guiding you away from the dark days and onto a new life. I’m hugely grateful for everything Delamere have given me.
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