Mount Carmel Hostel for Recovering Alcoholics
Overview
A registered residential treatment centre located in South London for recovering alcoholics. Its aims are to enable each resident to live a fulfilling and responsible life without alcohol. Provides a therapeutic, non-judgemental and safe environment for people who have experienced serious problems with alcohol and who see abstinence as their only way forward. Offers group therapy and one-to-one counselling and uses the 12-step programme of recovery.
Can self-refer, or referrals from care managers, community alcohol team or CMHT. Assessment by means of an informal interview, a tour of the house and a discussion about their programme.
They also offer day programmes, detox management, family support groups and free aftercare for life.
Overview
A registered residential treatment centre located in South London for recovering alcoholics. Its aims are to enable each resident to live a fulfilling and responsible life without alcohol. Provides a therapeutic, non-judgemental and safe environment for people who have experienced serious problems with alcohol and who see abstinence as their only way forward. Offers group therapy and one-to-one counselling and uses the 12-step programme of recovery.
Can self-refer, or referrals from care managers, community alcohol team or CMHT. Assessment by means of an informal interview, a tour of the house and a discussion about their programme.
They also offer day programmes, detox management, family support groups and free aftercare for life.
Contact Details
Phone:
020 8769 7674
Email:
[email protected]
Website:
www.mountcarmel.org.uk
Address:
12 Aldrington Road, Streatham, London SW16 1TH
Other Info
Opening times:
Costs:
Residential Clients: £810 per Week Day Clients: £415 per week
Disabled Access:
Directions:
Bus: 27, 201, 333
Train: Streatham Common
Other information:
Registered charity and a member of the National Association of Housing. Mount Carmel are the managing agent for Metropolitan Housing Trust. Last updated February 26th, 2014.
Last updated:
16th November 2022