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Chandos House permanently closed it's doors in 2018 due to lack of funding. Since then, 36 former residents have died from preventable overdoses or suicides. Tragically the numbers are still rising

35 YEARS OF EMPOWERING MEN

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‘All of you is welcome’, This is our mantra, it means the whole of the person, including the difficult parts!

All of You is Welcome

SAY OUCH WHEN IT HURTS
- Our Motto -

Chandos House Addiction Treatment Centre, Bristol.
 For men who wish to overcome addiction 

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Disorders & Addictions

Chandos provides active therapeutic intervention through counselling and group work in a supportive and semi-structured environment, with emphasis on health promotion and emotional well-being.

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Why Chandos House?

Our goal is to help people achieve an alcohol and drug-free lifestyle.

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Treatments

Our approach is holistic, meaning we care for and consider the whole person: mind, body, spirit, emotions and social factors, and not just the symptoms of the disease.

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This project, under inspired leadership has been transformed into an adventurous and cutting edge service; the development focus on process around the energies and dysfunctions of masculinity performance is the key to this transformation.

 

Tom Davies M.A.

Senior lecturer, University of Bristol (Management Development and Social Responsibility)

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The beauty of Aftercare is that the support I received during my treatment is still there, and it’s FREE for as long as I feel I need it. This place is a lifeline to many and the lifeblood of an amazing community of men; I for one will always endeavour to keep coming back.

Pete S

Former Chandos Resident

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