Change Grow Live Pathways to Recovery support adults and families who are struggling with drugs or alcohol.  They are a free and confidential service and are open to anyone experiencing difficulties with drugs or alcohol in Warrington.

It offers:

  • An experienced team of health and care staff, nurses and doctors
  • Needle exchange and health promotion
  • Psychosocial and medical assessment
  • Testing and vaccinations for blood borne viruses
  • Medical interventions including Methadone and Espranor prescribing
  • Naloxone – a drug that can stop the effects of overdose
  • Community detoxification
  • Referral and assessment for residential rehabilitation and detoxification
  • Programs and support offered for those involved in the criminal justice system
  • Harm reduction and abstinence based treatment
  • Life skills training
  • Assertive outreach in Warrington
  • Employment and training support
  • A comprehensive timetable of groups to help establish and maintain motivation for recovery.
  • Links to recovery coaches, fellowships and peer led support

 

They have a dedicated service for young people aged 10 to 18 who live and/or attend school in Warrington. Their specialist team provide confidential support and advice to young people worried about drugs and/or alcohol.

They are community based, which means they can meet young people where they feel comfortable, such as a school or community venue.

Their services include prevention work in schools, targeted community sessions and one to one support.

Call 01925 415176 (option 2) or 07919 558644 (out of hours), or visit 14-16 Bold Street, Warrington, WA1 1DE (no appointment needed between 10am and 2.30pm Monday – Friday) or visit Pathways to Recovery

Accreditations
Care Quality Commission (CQC) Registered
Address
PATHWAYS TO RECOVERY, 14 -16 BOLD STREET, WARRINGTON
WA1 1DE
Supporting
Drugs and alcohol
Group
Adults
Children and Young People
Type
1-1
Face to face
Group
Online
Telephone
Area
Local
National
Last modified
17 April 2024

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