Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Cheshire
Our drug and alcohol rehabs are ideally located for admissions from Cheshire. Start your recovery journey today with Ocean Recovery Centre.
Residential Addiction Treatment in Cheshire
Located close to Cheshire, our residential drug and alcohol rehab centre helps people overcome their battle with addiction. To learn more about our rehab programmes and addiction treatments near Cheshire, get in touch with our team today.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Cheshire
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Rehabilitation for Addiction Issues in Cheshire
We help people in the Cheshire area with who suffer from drug or alcohol addictions. We offer state-of-the-art facilities for a comfortable stay and evidence-based therapies and treatments to prevent further substance abuse.
At Ocean, you will find a range of rehabilitation programmes for all common addictions such as:
- Alcohol Addiction
- Cocaine Addiction
- Cannabis Addiction
- Crystal Meth Addiction
- Prescription Drug Addiction
If you’re concerned about your own alcohol or drug abuse, or maybe a family member or a loved one who is suffering from drug or alcohol addiction and requires professional help, speak to Ocean Recovery today. Speak to one of our advisors today to find out more about our addiction treatments and onsite facilities, as well as receiving a FREE ASSESSMENT, by calling us on 0800 880 7596.
Addiction in Cheshire
Recent reports into the impact of drugs and alcohol in Cheshire highlight the ongoing issue of addiction in the Cheshire area, with drug-related deaths reaching a record high. These figures indicate a need for intervention to prevent alcoholism and substance disorders from ruining or ending the lives of people living in Cheshire.
There is a range of outpatient services you can access in the local area, in addition to the option of staying in a private residential treatment centre like Ocean Recovery.
Local Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centre Cheshire
Situated in the North West and just a short car journey away from Cheshire, our leading drug and alcohol rehab centre provides a recluse for people suffering from addiction in Cheshire to focus solely on their addiction recovery.
Our drug and alcohol residential treatment centre offers a private, comfortable environment for people to stay during their rehabilitation programme. During your time at Ocean Recovery Centre, you begin your recovery journey with no distractions whilst you begin to build a happier, healthier lifestyle free from substances.
Our alcohol rehab centre offers a supportive environment that is well-maintained and professional. Our inpatient rehab centre provides luxurious private rooms, round-the-clock medical care, housekeeping services, and three daily home-cooked and nutritious meals.
To learn more about our drug and alcohol rehab treatment centre, including the admissions process and what is included in our treatment programmes, fill in a contact form or call us today.
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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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Process
Acknowledging an alcohol addiction and deciding to visit drug and alcohol rehab can be daunting, stepping into what feels to be the unknown. But don’t worry. At Ocean Recovery, we hold your hand along the way to ensure that your experience is stress-free, so you can focus solely on your recovery.
Admissions
The initial stages of our admissions process involve speaking to one of our friendly advisors for advice and support and organising the nearest convenient date to visit our rehab centre and your ideal treatment programme. On the day of admission into rehab, you will visit an onsite doctor to take part in medical tests to ensure you are healthy and able to detox safely.
Detox
For approximately the first 7 days of your stay at our residential drug and alcohol rehab centre, you will detox to remove any reliance on alcohol or drug substances. During this time, you will be medically supervised by medical professionals to ensure you are safe and healthy. This process is to ensure that you are ready to take part in treatment programmes, without distractions or health risks.
Addiction Treatments and Therapies
Everyone’s experience is different with addiction, so we don’t offer one package for all. At Ocean Recovery, we provide tailored addiction treatment programmes that are designed to get the most out of your stay at our residential drug and rehab centre. You have the option to choose from a range of psychological addiction treatments, performed by leading therapists and medical professionals, including:
- CBT (Cognitive-Behavioural-Therapy)
- One-on-one-therapy
- Group therapy
- 12-step therapy programmes
- Family therapy
In addition to therapy treatments, our drug and alcohol rehab offer holistic therapies to combine psychological and physiological treatments for improved overall well-being including:
- Meditation therapy
- Wellbeing walks
- Yoga therapy
- Massage therapy
Aftercare and Support
After completing a stay at the rehabilitation programme at our rehab centre, you will receive up to 12 months of aftercare and support as you continue your recovery journey. You also have access to support groups through check-ins with a counsellor via video meetings. We focus on helping you after your treatment programme as you navigate back to normal life at home.
How Long Does Rehab Take?
Typically, the recommended length of stay at a drug and alcohol rehab centre is 28 days for a full rehabilitation course. This length of stay includes detox and time to focus on recovery through addiction treatments and therapies. Although this is the usual recommended time, medical staff may recommend longer depending on the severity of the case and response to the treatments.
There are shorter stays available at rehabilitation to suit budget requirements, which include detox and tailored treatment programmes.
Get advice today from a member of our support team for free on 01253 847 553.
Where Do You Provide Rehab Admission for in Cheshire?
Our residential rehabilitation centre offers quick and easy admission for people living across the Cheshire county in the North West, and are easily accessible for people living in a number of areas including:
- Chester
- Warrington
- Crewe
- Macclesfield
- Runcorn
- Widnes
- Northwich
- Congleton
- Halton
- Ellesmere Port
- Wilmslow
- Nantwich
- Winsford
- Sankey
Free Rehab Alternatives in Cheshire
There are free alternatives to rehabilitation in Cheshire that are easily accessible if you’re seeking help with drug or alcohol addiction. These alternatives provide a space to learn more about addiction, and are useful for people before seeking rehabilitation for long-term addiction recovery.
Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings in Cheshire
There are AA Meetings accessible for people seeking rehab alternatives in Cheshire:
Day: Monday
Address: Sandiway Methodist Church, 65 Weaverham Road, Sandiway, Northwich, CW8 2NF
Time: 20:00-21:30
Day: Friday
Address: Castle Community Church, Beeston Street, Northwich, CW8 1ER
Time: 19:00-20:00
Day: Thursday
Address: Christian Centre, Wickesten Drive, Runcorn, WA7 5UX
Time: 20:00-21:30
Day: Wednesday
Address: Christian Centre, Wickesten Drive, Runcorn, WA7 5UX
Time: 13:00-14:00
Day: Friday
Address: Knutsford Methodist Church, Princess Street, Knutsford, WA16 6BY
Time: 20:00-21:30
Day: Tuesday
Address: Knutsford Methodist Church, Princess Street, Knutsford, WA16 6BY
Time: 20:00-21:30
Day: Saturday
Address: St Elphins Community Centre, St Katherines Way, Warrington, WA1 2EG
Time: 11:00-12:30
Day: Wednesday
Address: Ground Flr in the Cafe, Maybury Centre, Bright Street, Crewe, CW1 3HE
Time: 20:00-21:30
Day: Sunday
Address: All Saints Church Hall, 79 Stewart Street, Crewe, CW2 8LX
Time: 20:00-21:30
You can find more AA meetings in Cheshire on the AA website.
Narcotics Anonymous Meetings in Cheshire
There are NA Meetings accessible for people seeking rehab alternatives in Cheshire:
Day: Sunday
Address: Pathways Warrington, 14 Bold Street, Warrington, WA 1DL
Time: 20:00-21:30
Day: Monday
Address: Latchford Methodist Church, Thelwall Lane, Warrington, WA4 1LH
Time: 19:00-20:30
Day: Sunday (Womens Meeting)
Address: Bath Street Health & Wellbeing Centre, Legh Street, Warrington, WA1 1UG
Time: 10:30-12:00
Day: Saturday
Address: Priory Hospital Altrincham, Rappax Road, Altrincham, WA15 0NU
Time: 13:30-15:00
Day: Tuesday
Address: Hope Church Central, Derrington Avenue, Crewe, CW2 7JB
Time: 19:00-20:30
You can find more NA meetings in Cheshire on the NA website.
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.
Is drug and alcohol rehab on the NHS?
There are no NHS drug and alcohol rehab centres in the UK. Whenever the NHS refers someone for drug and alcohol rehab, they’re referred to a private clinic like our one here in Cheshire. Please be aware that the waiting lists for NHS treatment are very long, places are limited, and strict criteria are applied before treatment is offered.
I can’t afford drug and alcohol rehab – I don’t have insurance. What can I do?
One of the first questions we’re asked during a consultation with a prospective patient is “How much is drug and alcohol rehabilitation at our Cheshire clinic?” The answer depends on the level of treatment that you need. Even if you believe you can’t afford drug and alcohol rehab, please do get in touch with us by phone or email and we’ll be able to signpost you to services you may be able to access.
Is drug and alcohol rehab covered by health insurance? How much do drug and alcohol rehabs cost?
Is drug and alcohol rehab free? No. However, many employee-targeted private health insurance policies taken out by businesses and public sector organisations include drug and alcohol rehab among the conditions they’ll pay out on. You should speak with your employer first to ask them about whether any private health insurance they have covers staff for drug and alcohol rehab programmes here at our Cheshire clinic.
Is drug and alcohol rehab confidential?
Yes. Your drug and alcohol rehabilitation program with us in Cheshire is completely confidential.
Does drug and alcohol rehab for teens work?
Unfortunately, many young people in Cheshire and across the UK need to be enrolled on to drug and alcohol rehab for teens programs. Many of the same successful techniques used to treat adult drug and alcohol addiction form part of the therapy for teenage drug addiction treatment.
How long are drug rehab programs?
Drug and alcohol addiction therapy is people-centred – every patient receives a tailored of treatments designed to suit them. Everyone is different so the total time it takes you to lose your addiction will be different from other patients.
What is a drug and alcohol rehabilitation requirement?
A drug and alcohol rehabilitation requirement is a form of punishment handed out by the court on which an offender must attend a drug and alcohol treatment program.
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