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Focus12 is a friendly, approachable charity dealing with all aspects of addiction. Established in 1997, the charity aims to treat people with respect and understanding. The staff team are committed to ensuring that all clients feel comfortable and at ease while at Focus12.

Focus12 believes that clients benefit from talking to professional people who have had experience in what they are going through. This is particularly true with clients who suffer from alcohol and substance misuse.

We offer a free assessment and intervention service to the client, close relative or partner. This service is also available, to GP's, Drug and Alcohol teams and Occupational Health personnel who will receive a full report, subsequent to the assessment.

Focus12 will provide an assessment within 1 week of initial contact, wherever possible.

Focus12 is a registered charity committed to providing treatment wherever it is needed. Funding, or lack of it, will never be a barrier to receiving treatment when it is genuinely sought.

Treatment costs may sometimes be available from public sources or, with the appropriate referral, from Private Medical Insurance. Alternatively you may fund your own treatment. Where funding is difficult to obtain the Trustees believe that the charity should take responsibility for assisting the client in obtaining treatment with as few barriers as possible. No client who genuinely seeks help will ever be refused treatment for financial reasons.

Full fees inclusive of residential costs are £450 per week. The structured day programme is £350 per week, which may be negotiated where there are financial difficulties.

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If you feel you would like to arrange a free assessment please contact
Focus12 on 01284 701702.

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