Private Residential Rehab
Led by people who’ve been through it.
By the time you’re thinking about rehab, for yourself or someone close to you, drug or alcohol use has usually been going on longer than you expected.
Abbington House is a private residential rehab in Hertfordshire, built around a clear understanding of how that happens and what it takes to stop.
Most people arrive not really knowing what to expect. What we often hear later is that they felt safe sooner than they thought they would, and properly supported, sometimes for the first time in years.
EXCELLENT Based on 85 reviews Posted on Joseph DelaneyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. It’s no exaggeration to say Abbington House, its staff and fellow clients all saved my life. The program gives space to all parts that need to be looked at to recover — 12 steps, group therapy, one to one therapy and every holistic exercise you could ask for. Thank you!Posted on Alistair PringleTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I came in a broken man and I leave feeling like a new man. I’m very excited for the future and only 28 days ago I was on a path that would’ve lead me to death. Abbington house has saved my life and taught me many things that will allow me to stay on the right path. The staff are all like friends to me and the food and accommodation has been sensational. I cannot recommend this place more highly to anyone who is struggling with addiction.Posted on Robert Burns-GreenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Absolutely superb level of care and support. The whole team of Therapists and Support Staff helped me enormously to begin my recovery from alcoholism during my 28 day residential stay. I can’t thank them enough, nor would I hesitate to recommend their help if you (or a loved one) is battling addiction and have found their life unmanageable. You have to be willing to commit yourself to some hard work during your individually-tailored treatment plan. But if it was easy then you wouldn’t need their help. It’s not an exaggeration to say that they have almost certainly saved my life. I was able to address the trauma that I had experienced over many years, and now feel I can look forward to the future. Previously my future was filled with fear and anxiety. The rooms are excellent, as is the food and the surroundings. The treatment revolves around 1:1 sessions with your therapist, interspersed with group therapy sessions. The balance is tailored to your own needs. 10/10.Posted on Patrice QuinnTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My experience at Abbington House Rehab Centre has truly changed my life in ways I never thought were possible. When I first arrived, I was struggling and felt lost, but I was met with understanding, support, and genuine care from the entire team!! I want to give a special mention to Mikey, my therapist, who has honestly saved my life. His guidance, patience, and ability to really listen helped me face things I had avoided for years.The support and tools he gave me have helped me grow stronger and move forward with hope.Posted on Alex GTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. My son went here after trying many other places and this was the first place to make a significant difference. They deal with leaving substances behind and to find the route cause of substance abuse. The staff are extremely good and have all had real life experience. There is a great sense of family and support within the community. We are extremely grateful to everyone at Abbington House.Posted on Stuart MillerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We can't say enough good things about Abbington House. Our son Sam spent 8 weeks there and had fantastic care. From the staff and therapists, through to the fantastic home cooked meals. The professional way his care was handled, the other issues it highlighted and the aftercare support we have all received. If you have a loved one suffering addiction of any kind, please take thos as a recommendation to enrol them here. Family visits are allowed every week so you can see the improvements and feel like you are getting a loved one back.Posted on Edward HeardTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This is a rehabilitation centre that gets it right. The framework is that of the 12 steps, the teaching is that of attention to detail directed to the clients needs, carefully uncovered by your therapist throughout your step work. But importantly firstly you are greeted, welcomed and invited to change by the fellow recovering patients, and the members of the team. And I really truly mean, you are welcomed. In choosing to risk our livelihood and choosing our addictions, or sometimes having no control of our predicament, the members of the team make it clear to us that we will be better, IF, we pay attention to what is provided to us. The 12 steps. This dedicated one to one therapy, welcoming group sessions, amazing beautiful holistic practices, and creative therapy practises such as art, music and mindfulness works if you let it. I did exactly this. And tomorrow 7th February 2026, I will have completed 28 days of help that I was unable to put in to practice alone. This I admitted to myself, my family and friends and the phenomenal team here. And so I helped myself to their support. And I couldn’t be more proud of myself for taking that first step to follow the next 12 steps ahead of me. If you are feeling how I did… scared, no where to go, lost, terrified… phone abbington house. Turn to them. Ed HPosted on Tom WoodmanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. A place of solitude when there was no other place to provide this. I came to Abbington House with a connection to some of the staff who worked there. At the time it didn’t matter what facilities were on offer and any mod-cons that might or might not be provided. As it turns out it had everything needed and more both in both the staff that I didn’t know, the staff that I did know and facilities on offer. Raw, real recovery for those who need it in their darkest hour. If you’re sick and tired of being sick and tired then truly and honestly I would not recommend anywhere else to start over and give yourself a second chance at lifePosted on david bevanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Abbington House is a class act! Abbington has helped my Son immensely. I am so glad he found Abbington and threw himself into the program to immense benefit. What is exceptional about Abington? It is well run and coherent, the senior staff and owner are on site at the coalface. All the staff from top to bottom have lived experience of addiction and recovery. The Therapists are skilled and committed to helping each client as an individual. They provide a really solid grounding in the Twelve steps and encourage and facilitate participation in that program after discharge. They foster a true therapeutic and supportive client community which is difficult to pull off with a constantly changing client group. They involve families and loved ones from the start and support them with a weekly online group which we have found enormously useful. The thrice weekly aftercare groups are outstanding as is the ad hoc access to Abbington all clients can use. Finally the emphasis on the client's actions and routines in the real world after discharge and the emphasis on personal responsibility underpins the greatest chance of true recovery. As a retired healthcare professional I am hard to impress but impress me they surely have.Posted on Jeff PoveyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. They say that sometimes things happen for a reason. Getting a family member into Abbington House came about through an exceptional set of circumstances. It started off as an enquiry and ended up saving a life. That sounds dramatic but without Abbington's care, their concern, their patience and the fact that they have a doctor on call, this would have been a very different story. My son stayed for four weeks at Abbington and now, nearly a hundred days of sobriety later it's a revelation. All the way from the brink of oblivion to the person I know he truly is. He has the tools, the aftercare, the fellowship and the backing to aid him on a new chapter in his life. I think the main thing with Abbington is they know how to offer the right help because they've been there themselves and found a way out. They know the pitfalls, the remorse, the guilt, just as much as they know there can be a life where it does and can work out for you. I couldn't be more glad that I made that enquiry.Verified by TrustindexTrustindex verified badge is the Universal Symbol of Trust. Only the greatest companies can get the verified badge who has a review score above 4.5, based on customer reviews over the past 12 months. Read more
What usually brings people here
Most people have been trying to manage things for a while — cutting down, stopping and starting, telling themselves it’s under control.
Sometimes it still looks fine on the surface. Work is still going. Life hasn’t completely broken down, but something isn’t right and hasn’t been for a while.
For others, things have already started to slip — health, relationships, or daily life. For families, it’s often been a long period of watching someone change, without knowing what will help.
At Abbington House, we see this point often where trying to handle it alone stops working.
What residential rehab involves

What residential rehab involves
Residential rehab is somewhere you stay for a period of weeks while the drinking or drug use is interrupted and the reasons behind it are worked through. Most people stay a minimum of 28 days.
Treatment includes one-to-one therapy, group work, and structured daily support, with medically supervised detox where needed, supported by clinical cover day and night.
The work is trauma-informed. If you're neurodivergent, the pacing and environment are adjusted around how you process things.
The focus isn't just on stopping. It's on understanding what's been driving it, and building something more stable in its place.
What We Treat
Drug Addiction
Alcohol Addiction
Dual Diagnosis
The people here
Abbington House is run by people who have been through addiction and recovery themselves.
That shapes how things are handled here. There’s a clear understanding of what people are dealing with, and how change actually happens. You’re not explaining everything from scratch.
Michael Williams
Costa Chacholiades
Yevheniia Arakielian
Michael Williams
Treatment Manager
The setting

The setting
How admission works
Most people start with a phone call. We listen to what's been happening and talk through whether residential treatment is the right next step. Families are often the ones who make that first call. If it is, we carry out an assessment, check availability, and arrange admission within 24 hours where needed.
Abbington House is a self-funded private residential rehab centre. For more on how private rehab works — costs, timelines, and the admissions process — see the overview.
After residential treatment
Residential treatment is where things begin. What happens after matters just as much.
People stay connected through aftercare, ongoing support, and a community that continues beyond their stay.
Families are part of this too. Our family therapy work runs alongside treatment and continues after discharge.




