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StreetScene provides rehabilitation for adults of either sex and any gender identity, with a past or present dependence on drugs and / or alcohol, who want an abstinent lifestyle. We have expanded and now have 3 houses providing 54 beds for rehabilitation and 44 beds in our resettlement projects.
WE DO HAVE SOME LIMITATIONS FOR ADMISSION, these are around clients needing to be able to care for themselves physically as we are not registered to provide physical care and therefore have no nursing staff on hand. Clients also need to be able to communicate in English as without this the benefit of our rehabilitation program would be limited, finally clients need to be able and suitable to live in a community setting.
Initially clients may be asked to share a room with one other person. This is to help new members of the group to get involved with the group quickly, have support with the routine and reduce isolation. Clients are encouraged to make their space homely, with pictures and small items from home. We do ask that people to be mindful of others with this.
Our Treatment Centres
Allington House Bournemouth
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Read MoreFrancis House Southampton
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Admissions
Before admission, an assessment is conducted either by phone or in person. Site visits are beneficial but not always possible. We have an expert team who work with assessments and admissions, they are extremely skilled and will support you as you come into treatment.
The assessment aims to determine if we can meet your needs. The team will ask about your treatment expectations and invite you to ask questions. You’ll need to provide a GP summary, and for detox, a blood test. This helps us understand your medications and medical conditions. An assessment can sound nerve wracking, but the team aim to make it as simple as possible and provide expertise to assist you.
The team always strives to make the process simple and reassuring. After the assessment, the therapeutic team look at the assessment information and decide on what is best to do in each case, can we meet the needs or not. In many cases a bed will be offered, then it will be the assessment team who will discuss with you the best admission date. From here they will stay in touch with you to give support and reassurance as well as answer any final questions, until you arrive at the house when the staff team will admit you.
