The Living Room
The Living Room is a healthcare and medicine company based in Stevenage, England. They specialize in addiction treatment centers and alcoholism treatment programs. Their mission is to provide effective and compassionate care to those struggling with addiction. With a team of experienced professionals, The Living Room is committed to helping individuals achieve long-term recovery and a healthier lifestyle.
Introduction to The Living Room
The Living Room is an addiction treatment center located in Stevenage, England. The company was founded with the purpose of providing high-quality and personalized care to individuals struggling with alcoholism and addiction. The Living Room's unique approach involves a community-based system that supports clients throughout their recovery journey.Services & Products
The Living Room offers a range of services to support individuals struggling with addiction, including personalized treatment plans, group therapy sessions, and support groups. Clients can also access aftercare services to ensure a successful transition back into daily life.Location
Located in the heart of Stevenage, The Living Room is surrounded by a diverse range of businesses and amenities. Clients can expect to find a variety of shops, restaurants, and entertainment options in the area. The nearest public transportation options include the Stevenage Bus Station, Stevenage Train Station, and the Stevenage Leisure Park Bus Station, all within a 10-15 minute walk from the center.Benefits
The Living Room stands out from other addiction treatment centers due to its community-based approach. Clients have access to a supportive network of peers and professionals who are committed to their recovery. The center also offers personalized care plans that are tailored to each individual's unique needs.Good to Know
Clients should be aware that The Living Room's approach to addiction treatment may not be suitable for everyone. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional to determine the best course of treatment for each individual.Reviews
Customers have praised The Living Room for its welcoming and supportive community, as well as the personalized care provided by staff members. Many clients have reported successful recovery journeys and a renewed sense of hope for the future.Amenities
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counseling
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rehabilitation
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detoxification
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support group
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relapse prevention
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education
FAQ
What types of addiction do you specialize in treating?
At The Living Room, we specialize in treating a range of addictions including drug addiction, alcohol addiction, gambling addiction, sex addiction, and more.Can you provide information on the success rates of your program?
We are proud to have a high success rate at The Living Room. However, success rates can vary depending on individual circumstances. We encourage potential patients to contact us for more information.What is the average length of stay for patients at your facility?
The length of stay for patients at The Living Room can vary depending on the specific treatment plan created for each individual. However, the average length of stay is typically around 30-90 days.Do you offer aftercare or continued support for patients after they complete the program?
Yes, we offer aftercare and continued support programs for our patients who have completed treatment. Our aftercare programs are designed to provide ongoing support to help patients maintain their sobriety and prevent relapse.Reviews
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Katie Eliza
+ I don’t even know what to write because the help has been life changing. I’ve never experienced the level of acceptance that I have felt here. In the short time I was there I started to learn ways to express myself, and it’s an environment that encourages this. The space held in group time is invaluable for learning that it’s okay to open up, to share, to get it “wrong”, and to be less and less afraid of saying what you need/want to say. I attended for disordered eating and got way more out of it then I had imagined-looking at all areas. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this place to anyone who is struggling with any kind of addiction and/or disordered eating. - My only recommendation would be for them to be more accommodating for people with disabilities or physical health conditions. I felt there were not enough allowances made for me with my health condition/disability, which unfortunately resulted in me having to leave. I understand that addiction issues can cause people to not commit to certain hours or affect attendance. But for me in my situation I was unable to attend more then I did. This generally didn’t seem to be accepted. It was initially but then I was told I would need to attend the full day. It’s a shame as I was getting so much from it, just in the 1 or 2 mornings I was there. I got so much from group. It ended up being dangerous for my physical health because I was pushing myself out of my limits and not listening to my body, just to keep up and attend. I think this was also seen by some of the counsellors as me “making improvements” but sadly that’s not the case. It’s a misunderstood condition and I think it can confuse people when someone is an ambulatory wheelchair user. I would recommend either training staff in dealing with physical limits as well as possible mental health challenges. And to listen more to the client when they are sharing what their limits are with regards to physical attendance. This would then make it more accessible to people with certain disabilities.
29-09-2022 -
Sam
Wonderful people. They really do help support and change lives
29-09-2022 -
Lee Pearce
Went there to pay my rent...seems the rent office closed 15 years ago!
29-05-2021 -
Craig Leigh
29-05-2021 -
Andrew Cuckston
Charity shop good stuff
29-05-2021 -
Kelly Chalk
29-05-2020 -
Christy Conroy
Have recently starting working at The Living Room as a volunteer and the work they do is fantastic - lots of lovely, caring people with the client's recovery at the heart of their practice. They do a lot of work within the community and often run charity events to fundraise for the centre, and also have 2 charity shops at The Glebe shops in Stevenage (where the centre is also based).
29-05-2018 -
Peter Hogger
A community help centre for rehabilitation. Doea good work and is linked to a charity shop at the glebe shopping centre. Clients from this place have never been a problem in my experience.
29-05-2018