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WithYou East Ayrshire

We provide drug and alcohol support in East Ayrshire for adults.

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Available services for you

Our drug and alcohol support service in East Ayrshire

You’ll find a warm welcome and free, non-judgmental support and advice from the WithYou team.

How we can help
  • 1:1 support
  • Support groups
  • Support for family and friends
  • Support with residential rehabilitation
  • Referral to specialist support services

Intensive Pre and Post Residential Rehabilitation Support

We can support you to prepare for and complete a stay within residential rehabilitation services - and to sustain your recovery once you're back in the community

How we can help
  • 1:1 support
  • Emotional and practical support
  • Support before, during and after residential rehab

WithYou South Ayrshire

We provide drug and alcohol support in South Ayrshire for adults.

Learn more about what we do

Available services for you

Our drug and alcohol support service in South Ayrshire

You’ll find a warm welcome and free, non-judgmental support from the WithYou team.

How we can help
  • 1:1 support
  • Support groups
  • Support for family and friends
  • Rehabilitation services

ROADS Service (Pre/During/Post Residential Rehab support)

We can support you to prepare for and complete a stay within residential rehabilitation services in South Ayrshire - and to sustain your recovery once you're back in the community

How we can help
  • 1:1 support
  • Emotional and practical support
  • Support before, during and after residential rehab

Support for friends and family

For friends and families in South Ayrshire helping someone with drug or alcohol challenges

How we can help
  • 1:1 support
  • Support for families and friends
  • Group work
  • CRAFT (Community Reinforcement and Family Training) Sessions

We haven't found any services delivered by other organisations in Kilmarnock

Our search results are based on data provided by the NHS and some information may be missing. Please speak to your GP to find out what support is available where you live.

Unsure what services to access? Discuss options with us

You can talk to us if you can’t find anything that looks right for you, or you can talk through your options with your GP.

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Need urgent help?

If there is an immediate risk to life - such as a suspected drug overdose, life-threatening withdrawal symptoms, or someone has tried to or is about to end their life - call 999 for urgent help.  

If your life isn’t in danger but you need urgent advice, there are services that can support you.

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