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.

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What usually brings people here

Most people have been trying to manage things for a while, by cutting down, stopping and starting, telling themselves it’s under control.

Sometimes things look fine on the surface because work is still going, so 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. Whether it’s their health, relationships or daily life. For families, it’s often been a long period of watching someone change, without knowing how to help.

At Abbington House, we often speak to people who’ve reached a point where coping alone no longer feels manageable

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What We Treat

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Drug addiction

Cocaine, heroin, cannabis, prescription drug, ketamine. For drug use that has become difficult to stop, even when you've tried.
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Alcohol addiction

Alcohol use that has outlasted attempts to manage it. Detox followed by the therapeutic work that helps it hold.
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Dual diagnosis

Addiction alongside anxiety, depression, trauma or ADHD. At Abbington House, treatment addresses both together.
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What residential rehab involves

Residential rehab means living at the centre for a period of time, with structured support to break the cycle of addiction and begin recovery.

At Abbington House, you live here while treatment is underway.

Each stay begins with an assessment and a plan built around the individual. Most people stay a minimum of 28 days.

Treatment includes one-to-one therapy, group work, recovery education 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.

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The people here

Abbington House is run by people who have been through addiction and recovery themselves. That shapes how things are handled here. We have a clear understanding of what people are dealing with and how change actually happens.

You don't need to pretend here.

Greg Georghiou

Founder / CEO

Michael Williams

Treatment Manager

Costa Chacholiades

Senior Therapist

Yevheniia Arakielian

Trauma Specialist

How admission works

Most people start with a phone call. Often, it’s a family member reaching out after things have become difficult to manage. We listen to what’s been happening and talk through whether residential treatment feels like the right step.

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 rehab. Learn more on how private rehab works including treatment costs, timelines and the admissions process

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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 for 16 weeks.

The setting

Abbington House is a home rather than a hospital – private, contained, and separate from what’s been happening outside.

It's based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. People come from London and across the UK.