Insight Recovery Network

Cornwall addiction support

Addiction Help in Cornwall: Assessment, Online Support and Rehab Placement

Insight Recovery Network helps individuals and families across Cornwall understand what level of addiction support may be appropriate, access structured online recovery and compare suitable detox or residential treatment options in the UK and internationally.

We are an online-only advisory and recovery network based in Newquay. We do not own or operate a residential rehab centre in Cornwall, and we explain any relevant provider relationship before a placement decision.

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What support is available from Cornwall?

The right route depends on medical safety, severity, home circumstances, previous relapse, mental health and the support already around the person.

Online support or residential care?

Online support may suit someone who is medically stable and can remain safe at home. Detox or residential care may be needed where withdrawal could be dangerous, repeated relapse continues, home is unsafe or mental health and safeguarding risks need closer assessment.

Alcohol, benzodiazepine and opioid withdrawal can carry medical risks. Seek medical advice before stopping suddenly. Use NHS 111 for urgent non-emergency advice, and call 999 or attend A&E in an emergency.

Questions about addiction help in Cornwall

Does Insight Recovery Network operate a rehab centre in Cornwall?

No. IRN is an online support, treatment-placement and advisory network based in Newquay. We explain any relevant provider relationship before a placement decision.

Can I get addiction support online from Cornwall?

Yes, where online support is appropriate and the person can remain medically and psychologically safe at home.

How do I find alcohol or drug rehab from Cornwall?

Begin with an assessment. IRN can then help compare clinically suitable UK, overseas, residential and online routes.

Can you help families across Cornwall?

Yes. Remote services are available in Newquay, Truro, Redruth, Falmouth, St Austell and surrounding areas.

What if alcohol withdrawal may be dangerous?

Seek medical advice before stopping suddenly. Contact NHS 111 for urgent advice and call 999 in an emergency.