Mental Health

Alcohol Home Treatment

39 Common Road,Wombourne,Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton WV5 0HB

Overview

Alcohol Home Treatment is a specialist healthcare service based in Wombourne, Wolverhampton, providing dedicated support for individuals struggling with alcohol dependency and addiction. The organisation delivers evidence-based treatment directly to patients' homes, recognising that home-based care can be particularly effective for those who find traditional clinical settings challenging or who require flexible, accessible support.

The service focuses on comprehensive alcohol addiction treatment, including assessment, counselling, and medical management of alcohol withdrawal and dependency. The team works with individuals to develop personalised recovery plans tailored to their specific needs and circumstances. By delivering treatment in the home environment, the organisation removes barriers to access and provides support within a comfortable, familiar setting.

Alcohol Home Treatment serves the local Wolverhampton community and surrounding areas, accepting referrals from GPs, healthcare professionals, and self-referrals. The service is particularly valuable for patients unable to attend clinic appointments or requiring intensive support during early recovery stages. Contact the service directly at their Wombourne address for information about referral procedures and availability.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can access mental health services at Alcohol Home Treatment in Wolverhampton through a GP referral, self-referral (available for NHS Talking Therapies and some community services), or through NHS 111 if you need urgent support. Contact 0800 054 6221 to find out about referral pathways and current waiting times. In a crisis, call NHS 111 and select the mental health option, or call the Samaritans on 116 123.
If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call 999. For a mental health crisis, call NHS 111 and select the mental health option for 24/7 support, contact your local Crisis Resolution and Home Treatment Team, call the Samaritans on 116 123 (free, 24/7), text SHOUT to 85258, or attend A&E if you feel unsafe. If you are already known to Alcohol Home Treatment, you may have a crisis plan with direct contact numbers.
Alcohol Home Treatment offers a range of evidence-based therapies which may include Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), counselling, psychotherapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR), group therapy, art and creative therapies, and family therapy. The specific therapies available depend on the service. Your treatment plan will be tailored to your individual needs.
Yes, all treatment at Alcohol Home Treatment is strictly confidential under NHS policy and data protection law. Information is only shared with healthcare professionals directly involved in your care. Confidentiality may only be broken in exceptional circumstances where there is a serious risk of harm to yourself or others, a court order, or a safeguarding obligation.
Some services at Alcohol Home Treatment accept self-referrals without needing to see your GP first. NHS Talking Therapies (for anxiety and depression) can be accessed by self-referral in most areas. Other services such as Community Mental Health Teams and specialist services usually require a GP or professional referral. Contact 0800 054 6221 to check which services you can self-refer to.
Alcohol Home Treatment may offer group therapy programmes which provide peer support alongside professional guidance. Groups may focus on anxiety management, depression recovery, DBT skills, mindfulness and stress reduction, bereavement, and substance misuse support. Groups are led by trained therapists and typically run for 8-12 weeks. Ask 0800 054 6221 about current group programmes.
Yes, Alcohol Home Treatment may offer remote therapy options including telephone sessions, video consultations, and guided online self-help programmes. Remote therapy is clinically effective for many conditions and offers greater flexibility. It is particularly helpful for those with mobility issues, caring responsibilities, or who prefer the comfort of their own home. Ask about remote options when you are referred.
Your first appointment is usually an assessment lasting 45-60 minutes. A mental health professional will ask about your current difficulties, their impact on your life, your mental health history, physical health, medication, and what you hope to achieve. This is a collaborative conversation — you will not be pressured to share anything you are not comfortable with. After the assessment, you will discuss the most suitable treatment options.
Alcohol Home Treatment may offer or link to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) for young people up to 18. Services include assessment and therapy for anxiety, depression, self-harm, eating disorders, ADHD, autism, and behavioural difficulties. Referrals can come from GPs, schools, or in some areas through self-referral. Some areas also have early intervention teams for young people experiencing psychosis.
If you have complex mental health needs, Alcohol Home Treatment may use the Care Programme Approach (CPA). Under CPA you will have a named care coordinator, a comprehensive care plan developed with you, regular reviews of your care and progress, and a structured plan for when you are ready to be discharged from the service. CPA ensures coordinated, person-centred care across different services.
Alcohol Home Treatment recognises the impact of mental illness on families and carers. Support may include family meetings with the clinical team, carer support groups, information sessions about conditions and treatments, signposting to organisations like Mind, Rethink Mental Illness, and Carers UK, and involvement in care planning with the patient's consent.
Waiting times vary depending on the service and urgency. NHS Talking Therapies aims to start treatment within 6 weeks of referral. Community Mental Health Team assessments may take 4-12 weeks. Urgent referrals are prioritised. Contact 0800 054 6221 for current waiting times. While waiting, you can access self-help resources, crisis lines, and wellbeing apps recommended by the NHS.
Alcohol Home Treatment may provide or link to specialist perinatal mental health services for women experiencing mental health difficulties during pregnancy or in the first year after birth. Conditions include antenatal and postnatal depression, anxiety, PTSD from birth trauma, and postpartum psychosis. Early treatment is vital for both mother and baby. Ask your GP or midwife about perinatal mental health referrals.
Alcohol Home Treatment may provide or link to services for people with dual diagnosis (co-occurring mental health and substance misuse problems). Support can include assessment, counselling, harm reduction advice, detox support, and referral to specialist addiction services. Contact 0800 054 6221 for information about substance misuse support.
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Contact Details
Address
39 Common Road,Wombourne,Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton, West Midlands
WV5 0HB
Opening Hours
Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00
Saturday 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday 09:00 - 17:00