Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Isleworth
Isleworth Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Do you require inpatient residential rehab treatment in Isleworth? Ocean Recovery Centre is here for you.
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Is addiction taking over your life? Have you decided that enough is enough? Maybe you’re done with watching a loved one suffer with drug and alcohol addiction? Either way, as a leading private drug and alcohol addiction treatment centre, Ocean Recovery can help.
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Are you suffering from 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.
Do I have an addiction?
Often, one of the hardest things is admitting that you have an addiction or asking for help. The truth is, if you search for answers and are asking yourself this question, it’s likely that you do have an addiction or you’re at least aware that your behaviour is concerning. Common signs and symptoms of an addiction include:
- Cravings
- Withdrawal symptoms
- An inability to cope without it
- Mood and energy changes
This is just a short list, however, and it’s important to understand that addiction can present itself in a number of physical and psychological ways. There are other indications that mean you could benefit from addiction treatment too. This includes if your addiction is having a wider impact on your personal and professional life, if you’re suffering with health concerns because of your addiction and if your substance use is getting out of hand.
Recognising that you do or could have a problem is the first step towards your recovery, and an essential step if you want to enjoy long-term recovery.
What are the dangers of substance abuse?
Even if you don’t think you have an addiction, the substance you use could be having a damaging effect on your body and mind. In the short-term, you might suffer with mental health concerns, impaired judgement, nausea, vomiting and headaches. And, substance abuse over the years can result in organ damage, cancer and even death.
Often, the only way to walk away from alcohol or drug addiction is to choose a rehab centre. Not only will you be supported by a team of experienced and professional doctors, mental health counsellors and nurses, but you’ll be guided to learn about your addiction, its triggers and dependencies, and create new healthy coping mechanisms.
Many rehab centres, just like Ocean Recovery, also provide wellbeing and holistic activities to help patients to rebuild their mindset and confidence. Yoga, meditation, journalling and simple exercise can help you to carve out a new and improved life.
Drug and Alcohol Treatment at Ocean Recovery
When it comes to addiction recovery treatment, care plans are prescribed on an inpatient or outpatient basis. Inpatient is when individuals are required to stay on-site and overnight for the duration of their treatment. Outpatient means you’d return home in the evening. At Ocean Recovery, we believe that inpatient treatment has the better chance of long-term success as you’ll be away from familiar surroundings and can focus on your treatment.
That’s not to say that outpatient isn’t a good option though, and it’s important to weigh up all your choices, and choose the one that’s right for you. When you get in touch with our team, we’ll ask a few questions to get to know you better and we can then advise on which treatment plan we think is best.
As one of the UK’s leading private rehab centres, we have access to a range of therapy types. This includes addiction counselling, Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and creative, art and drama therapy. We also conduct treatment on an individual and group basis and try to involve your friends and family where appropriate.
Before you begin any treatment, you’ll be required to complete a medically safe detox to ensure that your body is free from any substances. You might have tried this at home already but detoxes in rehab are completely different. For starters, you’ll be prescribed medication to help with side effects and withdrawal symptoms, which naturally happen as the substance leaves your body. Our team will also be on hand to support you through those more challenging moments mentally.
Admissions to rehab in Isleworth
Whether you’re looking into rehab for yourself or a friend or family member, it begins with a phone call. This is a great opportunity to ask any questions and voice your concerns. Our friendly team are experts when it comes to the admissions process and will explain everything in full detail as well as going through your options. A pre-admission screening ensures that you’re in the right frame of mind for treatment and, with a rehab programme chosen, it’s time to secure it with a deposit.
On your admissions day, the team at Ocean Recovery will meet with you. It’s completely normal to feel scared, anxious and even lonely. But just remember you’re not alone and you’re making the best decision for you and your family. You’ll know exactly what’s going to happen during your stay and you’ll be regularly monitored to ensure that your programme is still suitable.
It’s important to remember that your treatment doesn’t come to an end as soon as you’ve finished your therapy. In fact, this is where your recovery really starts. As part of our services at Ocean Recovery, we provide individuals with a contact as well as full aftercare and relapse prevention advice. You’ll also have details for local support groups in Isleworth such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous.
Start planning your recovery
Addiction is debilitating and, if it hasn’t already, it can soon take over all aspects of your life. If you’re ready to finally walk away from addiction and start living the life you’ve always wanted, we can help. Alternatively, if you’re worried about a loved one or a colleague, our intervention and referral service has supported lots of people just like you. Simply call 0800 880 7596 today and speak to one of our friendly advisors. We promise you won’t look back.
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.
How do I start my recovery journey?
If you have realised that you are an addict, then you’ve already taken the first step towards recovery. That is a victory that many people cannot face up to. You should then do some research to assess your treatment options. Taking the time to find the right path for you will mean that the treatment has a better chance of working and decrease the risk of relapsing in the future.
How do I get a friend into recovery?
Ocean Recovery offers a family and friend referral service to people looking to get a loved one into treatment. With this service, we can offer guidance and support during a distressing time and even help organise an intervention if the situation demands it. The best tools for getting a friend into treatment are understanding and patience. No one wants to be addicted to drugs and alcohol and will need friends’ help if they are to achieve long-term recovery.
Does rehab work?
There is no magic ‘cure’ for addiction. Recovery is an ongoing process but drug and alcohol rehab can give you the very best chance to make a long-lasting recovery and take back control of your life. All our addiction recovery programmes are built on a strong evidence base and years of experience. This makes rehab a wise choice for anyone wanting to break free from the misery of addiction.
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- Millwall
- Richmond
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- Selhurst
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