Private Residential Rehab in Hertfordshire

Led by people who’ve lived through it.

Abbington House is a human-led rehab centre supporting individuals and families struggling with drugs, alcohol or co-occurring mental health concerns.

We take time to understand each person and what they are going through, in a small residential setting.

One thing we hear often is that people felt safer here sooner than they thought they would.

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Built by People Who Understand Recovery

Addiction is rarely just about alcohol or drugs. It is often tied to what someone has been carrying for a long time: grief, pressure, fear, shame, trauma, exhaustion, or the habit of coping alone.

Substances may feel like they are helping in some way, but over time, the impact starts to spread into health, relationships, family life, work and trust.

At Abbington House, we take time to understand the whole person, not just what they have been using. Many of our team are in recovery themselves, and the centre is shaped by what people need when they are trying to stop and stay stopped.

If you have reached a point where something needs to change, we can talk through what has been happening and what the next steps may look like.

01438 583222

Call us when it feels right.

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A Safe residential setting.

Abbington House is based in Stevenage, Hertfordshire. The centre is intentionally kept small so care can stay personal, steady and responsive.

It does not feel clinical or detached. It is a safe residential setting where people can stop pretending, be listened to properly, and begin to speak honestly about what has been happening.

We are trauma-informed, LGBTQ and neurodivergent-friendly, and we adapt how we work to meet people where they are.

Who we help

People come to Abbington House at different points in their lives.

Some have been drinking or using for years and feel worn down by it. Others are still holding careers, families and responsibilities together, but privately know things are becoming harder to sustain.

Some have tried to stop more than once and found themselves back in the same pattern. Some are families who have spent a long time trying to help, waiting for things to change, or not knowing what to say anymore.

We support people who recognise themselves in experiences such as:

  • Drinking that has gradually become harder to control
  • Binge patterns that feel manageable, until they are not
  • High-functioning work or family life hiding private struggles
  • Growing reliance on cocaine, cannabis, ketamine or prescription medication
  • Using substances alongside anxiety, trauma, ADHD, depression or other mental health concerns
  • Families feeling stuck, frightened or unsure how to help

Abbington House supports people across Hertfordshire, London and surrounding counties.

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Drug addiction

Residential treatment for illicit or prescription drugs, working with both the substance use and what it has been doing for the person.
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Alcohol addiction

Residential treatment for alcohol use that has become difficult to manage, with detox where needed and the therapy that follows it.
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Dual diagnosis

Residential treatment for addiction alongside mental health, working with both together as one picture rather than treating them separately.
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How residential rehab works here

Residential rehab gives people time away from the routines, access, pressure and relationships that may have kept drug or alcohol use going.

Each person is assessed before admission. Some people need medical detox at the start of their stay, others do not, but still need the structure of residential treatment, therapy, family support and time to understand what has been happening.

At Abbington House, you step away from everyday pressure to focus on getting well.

Most stays are around 28 days. During that time, people take part in individual therapy, group therapy, recovery-focused work and supported daily structure. The work is not only about stopping alcohol or drugs. It is about understanding what the substance has been doing for the person, and what needs to change around it.

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“I wanted to build the kind of place I’d have wanted to walk into myself — somewhere people are met as people, not cases.”

Greg Georghiou – Founder

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Support Beyond the Stay

Leaving residential treatment is not the end of the work.

Abbington House includes one year of aftercare and 16-weeks of family support following completion, along with lifetime access to the Abbington Community and events.

Ongoing connection matters because recovery has to continue in ordinary life: at home, at work, in relationships, and during the moments when old patterns feel close again.

The people here

Abbington House is led by people in recovery. That means the people around you understand what this actually feels like, not just clinically. 

You don't need to pretend here.

Greg Georghiou

Founder / CEO

Michael Williams

Treatment Manager

Costa Chacholiades

Senior Therapist

Yevheniia Arakielian

Trauma Specialist

Accessing private treatment

Reaching out can feel like the hardest part. Most people begin with a phone call. We will listen to what has been happening and talk through whether residential treatment feels like the right next step.

At Abbington House, treatment is arranged directly and funded privately, without an NHS referral or waiting list. Where treatment feels right, admissions can often happen within 24 to 48 hours.