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Kent Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Have you previously attempted to self-withdraw from drugs and alcohol? Maybe you’re considering this as a way out from addiction? Or maybe you’re looking for the most convenient and comfortable method of drug and alcohol rehabilitation?
Here at Ocean Recovery Centre, we can recognise why many users will attempt to reduce or stop their drug or alcohol consumption, alone, through a cold turkey approach. We can see why this form of withdrawal is seen as convenient and comforting.
Unfortunately, lone attempts to overcome a drug and alcohol addiction are in fact ineffective, time-wasting and dangerous. Down to the complex makeup of an addiction, down to the highly addictive tendencies of drugs and alcohol, this route can actually fuel further substance abuse, while in a small proportion of cases, only offer short-term respite.
For the most effective, and in turn comfortable drug and alcohol withdrawal and rehabilitation processes, professional help should be sourced. For the majority of individuals, visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Kent, close to home will initially be favoured. Yet, by considering long-term recovery rates and the speed of recovery, many will soon see the value in residential rehab.
At our Blackpool rehab centre, we offer invaluable rehab programmes, in place to promote safe, proactive and progressive drug and alcohol withdrawal and rehabilitation. Select our approach over a self-detox or localised recovery, with the aim to truly disconnect from drugs and alcohol for the future.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Kent
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- Selecting a drug and alcohol rehab in Kent
- Looking further afield for residential rehab
- Physical detoxification
- Psychological realignment
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Why rehabilitate with professional help?
As mentioned above, drug and alcohol addictions are complex brain illnesses to treat. Unfortunately, a cure doesn’t exist. In addition, a singular physical detox will not reduce or control a drug and alcohol addiction.
Many individuals in fact believe that withdrawal will result in sober living. Yet, in order to reach and sustain long-term sobriety, greater addiction treatment and rehabilitation efforts are required. Here is where the value of professional addiction help, steps in, providing everything you need to withdraw and rehabilitate, in safe and effective manners.
Yet, by opting for a lone attempt or a cheap rehab programme, it is likely that incomplete recovery will be achieved, down to a lack of psychological intervention and realignment.
With this in mind, if you withdraw from drugs and alcohol at home, a short respite from your addictive side effects may be experienced. Yet, long-term recovery is impossible while only reducing or stopping drug and alcohol consumption.
To truly disconnect from addictive substances, while upholding your physical and psychological health, visiting a drug and alcohol rehab centre is necessary.
Selecting a drug and alcohol rehab in Kent
If you can see the value in professional help, it’s very likely that you will gravitate towards a drug and alcohol rehab in Kent. For the majority of clients, localised recovery is viewed as a comforting and easier option.
When in fact, recovering from a Kent based treatment centre can create a harder rehabilitation process, requiring greater grit, determination and focus.
Recovering from a local rehab centre is beneficial for some clients, especially those with minimal psychological associations to drugs and alcohol. Likewise, for those who live in a positive and supportive environment, localised rehabilitation can work. However, for those who are struggling, experiencing physical and psychological associations on a moderate to chronic scale, residential rehab will be encouraged.
Down to local influences, personal triggers and disruptions, localised recovery can hinder rehabilitating efforts for addicts. Yet, residential rehab falls at the opposite end of the spectrum, offering high-quality drug and alcohol rehabilitation.
The decision is yours. Yet, for the best chance at long-term recovery, avoiding lone attempts, avoiding localised recovery will be encouraged. Otherwise, you’ll likely relapse, you’ll likely lead a life consumed by addiction, you’ll likely turn back to drugs and alcohol under no control of your own.
Looking further afield for residential rehab
If you are unfortunately experiencing an addiction, residential rehab will serve you well. Understandably, it’s perceived as a daunting and uncomfortable step. However, by selecting a reputable rehab centre, you will be shocked.
Our residential rehab programmes here at Ocean Recovery Centre reflect a homely, comforting and personalised journey, towards drug and alcohol rehabilitation. Providing each client with all necessary tools to withdraw and rehabilitate, great opportunities of long-term recovery can be achieved. From a range of first-class addiction treatments and around the clock care, to positive atmospheres, medical assistance, and personalised rehab programmes, residential rehab is sought after.
You can experience this level of care, of investment into drug and alcohol rehabilitation. Yet, to do so, you must see the value in professional help, helping you avoid ineffective and pointless lone attempts.
To truly benefit from residential rehab, we urge you to prepare for rehab, to secure your expectations, to familiarise yourself with the process. From here, you’ll be prepared to visit our Blackpool based treatment centre for a time of rehabilitation.
Physical detoxification
Once an assessment has been made on your arrival to residential rehab, physical detoxification will likely be your primary treatment option. A drug and alcohol detox programme are an important addiction treatment, helping to remove remaining traces of harmful substances, before the pinnacle steps of rehabilitation begin.
Detoxification will help you withdraw slowly and safely, with ongoing medical supervision, helping your body prepare for sober living, while working through withdrawal symptoms.
Psychological realignment
Alongside physical withdrawal, psychological realignment is a big part of your rehab journey. Associated as a brain illness, an addiction is primarily a cognitive issue, known to cause significant changes. Down to these changes, psychological realignment is necessary, helping to revert outlooks on drug and alcohol consumption.
To support your transition, therapy sessions, cognitive behavioural therapy and motivational therapy are commonly utilised addiction treatments, in place here at Ocean Recovery Centre.
Through this combined approach to addiction treatment, you’ll withdraw and build the foundations of long-term recovery; serving you well for a transition back to Kent.
Start today here at Ocean Recovery Centre
Although long-term recovery may feel like a way off, by starting your journey here at Ocean Recovery Centre, you’ll soon be leading a life without drugs and alcohol.
See the value of residential treatment, over lone attempts, or localised recovery via a drug and alcohol rehab in Kent. Although local recovery can offer a degree of withdrawal for some clients, if you’re struggling with an addiction, a greater depth of care is encouraged; available via residential rehab.
Reach out today to start the drug and alcohol rehabilitation process, at our specialist rehab centre.
Our Rehab Facilities
At Ocean Recovery, we are extremely proud of our state-of-the-art facility. We provide residents with the most relaxing stay possible and they can enjoy our modern establishment.
Ocean Recovery Facilities include:
CQC Registered
FREE Transportation Included
Medically Assisted Detoxification
2 Executive, Sea View Double Ensuite Rooms
8 Double or Single Ensuite Rooms
3 Single Rooms with Dedicated Separate Bathroom
Comfortable Communal Lounge with Piano & Sky TV
Beautiful Modern Dining Lounge
External Courtyard and Outside Seating Area
12 Months FREE Aftercare
Regular Contact with Loved Ones Encouraged
Large Multi-Purpose Group Activity Room with Superb Sea Views
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