Detox and Rehab Services in Wales for drugs, alcohol and addictions
We have centres in Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Wrexham, Bangor, St Asaph, Llandudno, Port Talbot, Barry, Carmarthen, Merthyr Tydfil, Colwyn Bay, Neath, Bridgend, and Aberystwyth and more. See below for more details to start your recorvery journey.
At Detox First, we understand the challenges of addiction and the importance of finding the right path to healing. That’s why we’re committed to offering a range of personalised programs to meet your unique needs and goals. Whether you’re seeking detox services, rehabilitation programs, or ongoing support, we’re here to help you reclaim your life and embrace a brighter, drug, alcohol, or addiction-free future.
We offer services in:
- Rehab and detox services in Cardiff
- Rehab and detox services in Swansea,
- Rehab and detox services in Newport
- Rehab and detox services in Wrexham
- Rehab and detox services in Bangor
- Rehab and detox services in St Asaph
- Rehab and detox services in Llandudno
- Rehab and detox services in Port Talbot
- Rehab and detox services in Barry
- Rehab and detox services in Carmarthen
- Rehab and detox services in Merthyr Tydfil
- Rehab and detox services in Colwyn Bay
- Rehab and detox services in Neath
- Rehab and detox services in Bridgend
- Rehab and detox services in Aberystwyth
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Wales
The total cost of alcohol misuse to the NHS in England has been estimated to be as much as £3.5bn a year. Taking the health and criminal justice costs together (alongside associated costs to families and society), the total cost of the illicit drugs trade is now estimated to be over £19 billion a year, which is more than double the estimated value of the illicit drugs market. In totla this equates to over 2% of the natioanl budget.
Drugs
Half of all burglary, theft, shoplifting, and robbery incidents are perpetrated by individuals who regularly use heroin or cocaine. This statistic accounts for one-fifth of the total crimes reported to the West Midlands Police, impacting tens of thousands of victims. Additionally, within the West Midlands, there is a tragic occurrence of drug-related fatalities, with someone succumbing to drug poisoning every three days. This alarming trend extends nationally, with a drug-related death transpiring every four hours across England.
Alcohol
In England and Scotland, 24% of adults exceed low-risk alcohol guidelines, with 27% binge drinking in Great Britain. Abstinence was reported by 20% of the population in 2017, while overall alcohol consumption decreased by 16% since 2004.
In 2020, there were 8,974 alcohol-specific deaths in the UK, an 18.6% increase from 2019. England has approximately 602,391 dependent drinkers, with 82% not receiving treatment.
Alcohol misuse is the primary risk factor for mortality and disability among 15-49 year-olds in the UK. Over the past decade, alcohol has become 13% more affordable than in 2008 and 74% more affordable than in 1987.
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