Serenity House

Serenity House

This is our detoxification and primary treatment centre connected to Livingstone House.
On admission Service Users are comprehensively assessed and a management plan formulated in conjunction with the Service User to most efficiently achieve a drug free state.

Serenity House is immediately situated next door to Livingstone House and it is interconnected.

Whilst in primary service, users will focus upon steps 4, 5, and 6. They then move to Livingstone Sanctuary.

Our Residential Unit comprises of a Detoxification, Primary Treatment, Secondary Treatment and Re-entry phase back into society. We also provide Aftercare, Family and Community Support Services.

Serenity House works from an abstinence based philosophy so that each person may reach a clearer understanding of their Addictive Behaviour Problem. 

What happens at Serenity House?

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Livingstone Lodge

Livingstone Lodge is the Sober Living Environment attached to Livingstone House.

Livingstone Sanctuary

Livingstone Sanctuary is a 3 storey building in the Heart of Birmingham which is the secondary unit for Livingstone House.

Livingstone Sober Home

Transitional residence offering support / continued structure and guidance, but with freedom for residents to make more of their own choices.

Livingstone House

Livingstone House is the detoxification and primary treatment centre. This is the first port of call for all people who are admitted to the programme.

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