Amy Winehouse is set to check into a rehab centre near to the prison where her husband is currently being held.
The troubled singer has reportedly been told to seek help following a shambolic performance at the V festival last weekend.
Amy is planning to book into the "small and friendly" Focus 12 Clinic in Burt St. Edmunds, Suffolk - just 15 miles from Highpoint Prison, near Newmarket, where Blake Fielder-Civil is serving his sentence for grievous bodily harm and perverting the course of justice.
Amy's dad Mitch has given his full support to her plan, telling Britain's The Sun newspaper: "This is a very good idea. If she can get clean and still see Blake it can only be good."
Blake was moved to Highpoint Prison last month from London's Pentonville Prison and Amy had reportedly started house hunting in Suffolk in order to be nearer to him.
Focus 12 was reportedly recommended to Amy by British comic star Russell Brand who was treated for heroin addiction there in 2002 and is now its patron.
He is said to have asked Focus 12's chief executive Chip Somers to agree to treat Amy. Somers then contacted the 24-year-old 'Back to Black' star to offer her a place at the clinic.
Meanwhile Sadie Frost has staggered out of Winehouse's home after partying with her for just 90 minutes.
The British actress-and-fashion designer entered the singer's North London home just before midnight on Monday (18.08.08) looking glamorous with on-off boyfriend Kristian Marr.
When she left, Sadie, 43, looked completely dishevelled with her dress undone and her underwear on display as she got into a taxi.
A source said: "The zip of her dress wasn't done up properly and her jacket was tucked into the back of it. She was in a real state.
"Oddly, she left clutching a box full of junk, which had 'make-up/skin care bits' written on the top.
"When they came to leave, they couldn't open the front door.
"Amy said she had lost the key after locking it, so there was a bit of a panic as they tried to work out how they were going to get out."
Sadie, the ex-wife of Jude Law, announced she had given up drinking in 2006.
The mother-of-four is a member of the infamous Primrose Hill set - which also includes supermodel Kate Moss, Rhys Ifans and British actress Davinia Taylor.