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Addaction Chy
Residential Rehabilitation Centre
Addaction Chy is a residential rehabilitation centre in Truro,
Cornwall. Set in a historic building and gardens, we offer you
guidance, support and encouragement from the moment
you step through the door. Our dedicated, committed and
experienced team puts together tailor-made programmes to
support people with addiction issues. The building houses 17
beds for men and women, with expert support available 24
hours a day.
We offer a variety of placements,
including primary care placements
for those who have just completed
a detox and follow-up secondary
care programmes which act as a
stepping stone to independent
living. For residents who are ready,
there are then move-on flats on
site. Residents of the Chy flats are
then on hand to help new arrivals
through peer support. Individuals
are given the necessary support to
guide them towards independent
living, with the safety net of each
stage being all on one site.
For more information visit www.addaction.org.uk/chy
Addaction Chy | Rosewyn House | Alverton Terrace | Truro | TR1 1JE
[email protected]
01872 262414
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