Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Battersea
At Ocean Recovery, we have a wide range of treatment options available at our beachfront residential
Battersea Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
In Battersea, many outpatient and inpatient rehabs can be accessed to break the cycle of addiction. Providing a number of treatments, attending a drug and alcohol rehabs in Battersea is beneficial.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Battersea
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Battersea
However, for some individuals, attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Battersea, is not suitable. When addictions are severe and significantly impact various aspects of an individual’s life, inpatient addiction treatment is advised. When inpatient treatment is recommended, attending a private residential rehab gives those battling addictions the best chance of securing a long-term recovery.
At Ocean Recovery, we offer industry-leading treatments, personalised treatment programmes and 24-hour care to all of our clients. To secure treatment at our rehab, contact us today. Alternatively, we welcome you to find out more about our rehab here.
Get In Touch
Are you suffering from Drug and Alcohol Addiction and need help? If so, Ocean Recovery is a leading UK based expert in Private Drug and Alcohol Rehab. Find out how we can help by getting in touch with our friendly team today. You can either call our confidential helpline or request a call-back by clicking on the below form.
Symptoms Of Addiction
When an addiction to substances arises, the short and long-term effects of substance use will gradually impair various aspects of an individual’s life. Although these differ from person to person, many individuals who struggle with addiction find that their physical health gradually reduces. In addition, many come to experience psychological problems, such as reduced mental health.
The symptoms of addiction essentially signal that body and brain function is reducing. However, many individuals continue to overlook these symptoms in a bid to feed their addiction. Others are unable to appreciate that the symptoms they experience are a result of an addiction.
To ensure that addictions can be recognised, we have shared several symptoms that are observed when an addiction is present below.
- Intense cravings for substances
- Consuming substance at various times of the day
- Struggling to cope without substances
- Experience withdrawal symptoms
- Changes in appearance
- Mood swings
- Irritability
- Agitation
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Insomnia
- Isolation from others
- Recurring illnesses
- Reduced concentration
Individuals struggling with an addiction will experience at least one of the symptoms noted above. However, it is not uncommon for a combination of physical, psychological and behavioural symptoms to arise.
Addiction Treatment
From medically included detoxifications to psychological, well-being and holistic therapies, at Ocean Recovery, we have a wide range of treatment options available at our beachfront residential rehab.
The treatment offered to our clients depends on the severity of their addiction and the overall impact it has had on their lives. However, it is not uncommon to encounter a medically induced detoxification programme and a rehabilitation programme.
Detoxification and rehabilitation programmes are tailored to the personal addiction and recovery needs of our clients. Ensuring that a long-term recovery can be secured and maintained, these particular treatments ensure that those in recovery can withdraw from the substance they have become addicted to and determine how factors and triggers can be managed.
Throughout rehabilitation, cognitive behavioural therapy is often encountered. Proving to be exceptionally beneficial as it encourages those in recovery to adopt a much more optimistic outlook on life, cognitive behavioural therapy challenges negative behaviours and patterns that often cause addictions to arise.
Other therapies, such as motivational interviewing, mindfulness, NLP, dialectical behavioural therapy and family mediation, also present an opportunity to navigate experiences that may have played a role in the development of addiction.
At Ocean Recovery, our treatment is administered on an inpatient basis. As touched on above, providing inpatient treatment ensures that we can offer around the clock care, support and treatment to each of our clients. Not only does this increase recovery rates, but it guarantees that any difficult times faced throughout recovery can be dealt with as and when they arise.
Please note that the addiction treatment available via a drug and alcohol rehab in Battersea will greatly differ from the treatment available at our rehab. Usually, drug and alcohol rehabs in Battersea will only provide one-to-one therapy and group therapy.
Our Rehab Facilities
At Ocean Recovery, we truly believe that the facilities available to those in recovery can contribute to a long-term recovery. As a result, we have created a tranquil and safe space for our clients to enjoy during their stay with us.
Our facilities include 13 ensuite bedrooms, 2 sea view double bedrooms, 3 single rooms, private therapy rooms, a holistic treatment room, comfortable lounge and dining areas, a large group therapy and activity room and gardens.
If you would like to find out more about our facilities or view some pictures of our facilities, you can do sohere.
Contact Us Today
If you are hoping to secure addiction treatment at a drug and alcohol rehab in Battersea, why not contact us today to learn more about the treatment options we can provide?
Alternatively, by calling 01253 847 553, you can refer yourself for addiction treatment at our residential rehab.
Frequently Asked Questions
Choosing the right rehab treatment provider can be a life-changing decision; here are some of the most common questions we are asked pre-admission.
What Are The Benefits Of Attending Residential Rehab?
There are many benefits associated with attending a residential rehab. For example, attending a residential rehab will enable you to recuperate from the repercussions of addiction in a safe and tranquil place. Attending our residential rehab will also ensure that you can take advantage of industry-leading treatments that outpatient rehabs do not offer.
How Long Will I Need To Remain In Rehab For?
The length of time you will need to remain in rehab will depend on the treatment you are offered. Usually, our clients remain in our rehab for 28 days. However, some of our clients undergo treatment for up to 90 days
What Support Is Available For My Family?
Although much of the support, guidance and treatment we provide is offered to those struggling with addiction, we do also offer support and guidance to families. As you complete treatment, we may suggest family mediation as a suitable form of therapy during rehabilitation.
In addition, we can provide your family with advice on how to prepare your home for your return upon completing rehab. If your family has any questions about rehab, life in rehab or life after rehab, we are more than happy to answer them.
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Related Areas
- Uxbridge
- Isleworth
- Drug and Alcohol rehab Maida Vale
- in Stratford
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- in Chiswick
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- Tottenham
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- Westminster
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- Twickenham
- Lambeth
- Enfield
- Brent
- Bromley
- Camden
- Chelsea & Kensington
- Ealing
- Barnet
- Southwark
- Mayfair
- Merton
- Kingston Upon Thames
- Redbridge
- Romford
- Newham
- Hackney
- Havering
- Lewisham
- Greenwich
- Dagenham
- Hounslow
- Barking
- Islington
- Harrow
- High Wycombe
- Brentford
- Croydon
- Wembley
- London
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