
Alcohol Addiction Treatment
Welcome to ESH Community, a non-profit alcohol and drug rehab in Warwickshire.

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Alcohol Addiction
As drinking is socially accepted, alcohol addiction often develops gradually and can be difficult to spot. What usually begins with coping or social drinking can gradually lead to dependence. At ESH Community Rehab we support individuals and families impacted by alcohol dependence with structured, compassionate care at our Warwickshire-based Rehab centre.
What Is Alcohol Addiction?
Alcohol is a legal substance, but it is also one of the most widely misused drugs. Regular heavy drinking can lead to physical dependence. This is where the body craves alcohol and the individual loses control over their drinking, despite the negative effects.
Alcohol addiction does not discriminate. It can affect anyone regardless of age, background, or lifestyle. Over time, drinking to cope with stress or emotions can backfire, causing serious harm to health, relationships, and daily life.
Detox & Rehab Packages at ESH Community
At ESH Community, we provide safe, structured, and person-centred detox and rehabilitation programmes for individuals seeking help with alcohol addiction, drug dependence, and other substance-related issues. Our approach combines medically monitored detox, therapeutic support, and a calm countryside environment — creating the ideal setting for residents to begin their recovery.
As a small, male-only residential rehab centre in Warwickshire, we typically support around six residents at a time. This allows us to offer highly personalised care, with staff who get to know each resident individually. Our experienced team work closely with each person to manage withdrawals safely, understand the emotional and behavioural causes of addiction, and develop practical tools for long-term recovery.
If you are looking for a private rehab that provides safe detoxification, structured therapy, and ongoing aftercare, ESH Community offers a supportive, focused environment tailored to early recovery.
- 12-Day Detox and Introduction to Rehab Package
- 21-Day Detox & Rehab Package
- 28-Day Detox & Rehab Package
- Longer Stay Options
- Medically monitored detox
- Therapeutic group sessions
- Post-treatment preparation
- Introduction to the 12-Step recovery programme (including meetings)
- Access to our Tuesday night aftercare group and ongoing phone support
- Tai Chi, Yoga, Meditation, Acupuncture, Exercise, and Country Walks (available after detox)
This short-stay programme focuses on safe detoxification and an introduction to structured recovery. It provides an initial experience of therapeutic work and group participation.
This would potentially be suitable for an individual who has previous
experience of a recovery programme or has structured aftercare in place, for
example recovery focused move on accommodation.
- Medically monitored detox
- Weekly 1-to-1 counselling sessions (after detox)
- Therapeutic group sessions
- 12-Step group sessions
- Personal awareness and education sessions
- Post-treatment planning
- Access to our Tuesday night aftercare group and ongoing phone support
- Tai Chi, Yoga, Meditation, Acupuncture, Exercise, and Country Walks
This comprehensive 3-week programme allows residents to begin exploring
the underlying causes of addiction. The additional recovery work helps
individuals to identify triggers and develop healthy coping strategies for
sustained recovery.
- Medically monitored detox
- Weekly 1-to-1 counselling sessions (after detox)
- Therapeutic group sessions
- 12-Step group sessions
- Personal awareness and education sessions
- Post-treatment planning
- Access to our Tuesday night aftercare group and ongoing phone support
- Tai Chi, Yoga, Meditation, Acupuncture, Exercise, and Country Walks
Our 28-day package provides the additional time and therapeutic depth
required to address the root causes of addiction. It combines physical
detoxification with intensive rehabilitation and relapse prevention planning,
giving residents the strongest foundation for long-term recovery.
We offer longer stay options when needed, for 6 or 8 week placements. Extra weeks can be added after 28 days at an additional cost.

Holt Cottage Farm garden view
Signs & Symptoms of Alcohol Addiction
Alcohol dependence can show itself in many ways, including:
- Needing to drink more to feel the same effects (tolerance).
- Craving alcohol and drinking alone, often to excess.
- Missing important events or responsibilities due to drinking.
- Mood changes, irritability, anxiety or depression.
- Shaking, sweating, poor sleep or blackouts.
- Continuing to drink despite damage to health, work or relationships.
FAQs
Have a question? Browse our frequently asked questions for more information. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, contact our friendly team today.
- What is alcohol addiction?
Alcohol addiction, also known as alcohol use disorder (AUD), occurs when a person becomes physically and psychologically dependent on alcohol. This means they struggle to control their drinking, continue despite negative effects and experience withdrawal symptoms when they stop. It can affect anyone, regardless of age or background and often develops gradually over time.
- What are the signs of alcohol addiction?
Recognising early warning signs can make a big difference. Common symptoms include:
- Craving alcohol or feeling unable to relax without drinking
- Drinking alone or secretly
- Needing to drink more to feel the same effects (tolerance)
- Neglecting responsibilities due to alcohol use
- Experiencing withdrawal symptoms such as shaking, sweating, or nausea
- Continuing to drink despite health or relationship problems
If several of these apply, it may be time to seek professional help.
- What are the physical and mental effects of long-term drinking?
Long-term alcohol misuse can lead to serious health problems, including:
- Liver disease (cirrhosis) and digestive issues
- Increased risk of cancers (liver, throat, colon)
- Memory loss, confusion, and blackouts
- Heart disease and high blood pressure
- Depression, anxiety, and mood swings
- Relationship breakdowns and social isolation
Over time, excessive drinking affects nearly every organ in the body, as well as emotional wellbeing.
- What does alcohol withdrawal feel like?
When someone who is dependent on alcohol stops drinking, withdrawal symptoms can begin within a few hours. These may include:
- Tremors, sweating, nausea, or headaches
- Anxiety, irritability, and insomnia
- Cravings for alcohol
- In severe cases, seizures or delirium tremens (DTs)
Because alcohol withdrawal can be dangerous, medical supervision during detox is essential. At ESH Community Rehab, our professional team provides 24/7 monitoring to ensure safety and comfort.
- How long does alcohol detox take?
The detox process usually lasts between 7 and 10 days, depending on individual health and the severity of dependence. Some may need a longer or more gradual detox. At ESH Community, detox is carried out in a safe, structured and supportive environment, with both medical and emotional care.
- What treatment does ESH Community offer for alcohol addiction?
ESH Community provides a comprehensive, person-centred programme that supports every stage of recovery. This includes:
- Medically monitored detox to manage withdrawal safely
- One to one therapy sessions with our BACP accredited counsellors
- Group therapy and peer support sessions
- Holistic wellbeing activities, such as mindfulness and physical health programmes
- Relapse prevention and aftercare planning
Our experienced team combines professional qualifications and lived experience of recovery, offering genuine understanding and support.
- How can I get help for alcohol addiction?
If you or someone you love is struggling with alcohol addiction, don’t face it alone. Contact ESH Community Rehab today for confidential advice, assessment and professional support to start your recovery journey.

ESH Community gardens and greenhouse
Risks of Alcohol Addiction
Long-term alcohol misuse can cause serious physical and mental health issues, such as:
- Liver disease (cirrhosis), digestive problems and high blood pressure.
- Increased risk of cancers (liver, oesophagus, colon).
- Memory loss and blackouts.
- Impaired judgement and behaviour changes.
- Relationship breakdowns and social isolation.
Alcohol Withdrawal
Stopping alcohol suddenly can cause withdrawal symptoms, which may include:
- Tremors, sweating, nausea and headaches.
- Anxiety, insomnia and intense cravings.
- In severe cases, seizures or delirium tremens (DTs).
Because withdrawal can be dangerous, it is important to seek professional medical support when stopping alcohol.
Our Process
- 1. Initial Pre-Admission Visit
At ESH Community, we encourage all potential residents and families to attend a free no obligation pre-admission visit. This visit is relaxed and informal, giving the individual and families the chance to meet the team, ask questions, and learn more about our detox and rehabilitation programme.
A pre-admission visit also helps people feel more comfortable by seeing the environment, understanding daily routines, and gaining clarity on what residential rehab involves. Many find this step reassuring and helpful when deciding on the right treatment option.
To book a pre-admission visit or speak to a member of the team, contact us via our website, Whatsapp or call 01926 811702.
- 2. Medically Monitored Detox
When a resident arrives at ESH Community, their treatment begins with a medically monitored detox. This process is overseen by our specialist addiction psychiatrist, who completes a full assessment before prescribing an individual detox plan tailored to the resident’s needs.
A typical detox lasts around 7–8 days, although this may vary depending on the substance involved and the person’s health history. Throughout this period, our trained staff provide 24/7 monitoring, reassurance, and practical support to ensure safety and comfort at every stage.
Our focus is to make detox as calm, dignified, and manageable as possible, creating a stable foundation for the therapeutic rehabilitation work that follows.
- 3. Residential Rehabilitation Program
Once detox is complete, residents begin a structured rehabilitation programme designed to support emotional, psychological, and physical recovery. Each resident receives two one-to-one counselling sessions per week with an accredited BACP counsellor, alongside daily therapeutic group sessions. These sessions help individuals explore the underlying causes of addiction, including thinking patterns, behaviours, and emotional triggers.
In the evenings, residents attend local AA/NA fellowship meetings to build early connections within the recovery community and begin developing long-term peer support networks.
This structured approach helps rebuild routine, purpose, and accountability — elements often disrupted during active addiction — while supporting long-term, sustainable recovery.
- 4. Holistic Therapies and Activities
Alongside therapeutic work, residents also take part in gentle physical and wellbeing activities designed to improve both physical and emotional health. These include yoga, tai chi, personal training sessions, and countryside walks — all helping to restore routine, confidence, and motivation.
Each week, residents also take part in our dedicated “Spiritual Day”, where they are introduced to meditation, breathwork, and acupuncture. These activities support emotional regulation, reduce stress, and help individuals reconnect with themselves in a calm and grounded way.
This holistic approach complements the therapeutic programme and supports the development of healthy lifestyle habits that can be carried into long-term recovery.
- 5. Family Awareness and Guidance
Family involvement begins from the very first point of contact. Addiction affects not only the individual, but the wider family system — and in many cases, it is family members who reach out to us first. From that moment, we offer guidance, reassurance, and information to help families understand the recovery process for the individual and what to expect.
As the resident approaches the end of their placement, we arrange a dedicated family call involving the key people in their life. This conversation focuses on preparing for life after rehab, setting healthy boundaries, managing expectations, and understanding how best to support a loved one in early recovery.
Our relationship with families does not end when the resident leaves, we remain available for ongoing awareness and guidance helping both the resident and their family to continue building stability, trust, and long-term recovery together.
- 6. Aftercare and Ongoing Support
Aftercare is a core part of the support we provide at ESH Community. Every resident receives two follow-up counselling sessions after leaving the programme to help with the transition back into day-to-day life and maintain the progress made during treatment.
We also run a weekly Tuesday evening aftercare group at the rehab, open to all former residents. This provides a safe space to return, reconnect, and receive continued support. These sessions are extremely valuable not only for those attending, but also for current residents, who benefit from hearing the experiences of people who have been exactly where they are now.
In addition, past residents can request further one-to-one support if needed, ensuring nobody feels alone in their recovery journey. Our team also remains available by phone 24/7 should someone require guidance, reassurance, or help during difficult moments.
Our aftercare programme helps build long-term stability, confidence, and connection — supporting recovery well beyond the time spent in treatment.

Holt Cottage Farm's beautiful gardens
Treatment & Support at ESH Community
At ESH Community Rehab, we understand how alcohol addiction can take over a person’s life. Our residential programmes provide:
- Safe detox support to manage withdrawal.
- Therapeutic treatments such as counselling, group therapy and relapse prevention.
- Aftercare planning to support long-term recovery.
You don’t have to face alcoholism alone. If you or someone you love is struggling, reach out to ESH Community today for support and guidance.








