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Drug and Alcohol Treatment in Wembley
If you are looking to overcome a drug or alcohol addiction, the Ocean Recovery Centre is here for you. We understand how hard it can be to take the first step and admit you need help, there’s so much stigma attached to addictions, but we offer a safe, non-judgemental environment for anyone who is willing to undergo treatment.
Wembley does have a problem with people using drugs or drinking excessively, and many people from the area are seeking drug and alcohol rehab in Wembley. Unfortunately, the NHS is struggling to meet demand, so it can be difficult to find addiction treatment. By going private, you can skip the waiting lists and start your recovery in a matter of hours.
Addiction can have a huge impact on the human body. Both alcohol and drugs can destroy your organs, and there’s always the risk that one day you’ll overdose. Addictions affect every part of your life, from family to work, and many people only seek help when they’ve hit rock bottom. If you’re worried about substance abuse, whether it’s by yourself or a loved one, don’t delay, get in touch with us now.
Choosing residential rehab
The Ocean Recovery Centre is in Watford & Blackpool, which means we are in clioe proximity to Wembley and easily accessible from all areas of London. While you may be looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Wembley, it’s worth considering somewhere outside of town. In our experience, we’ve found that our rehab programme is most effective when you’re away from negative influences and behaviour cycles. By staying with us, you can be sure of a safe, supervised environment, making it more difficult to relapse. However, you’re still in the Southern area, making it easy for family and loved ones to visit if appropriate.
Another advantage of residential rehab is that you have more treatment options. Those who go through home detoxes will often have to go through cold turkey withdrawal without any help. Stay with us and you’ll be able to have prescription medication to ease your symptoms, which can make it a little easier. When you undertake one of the rehab programmes at Ocean Recovery Centre, you have 24/7 support, which gives you a much better chance of getting through the initial detox.
We understand that no two cases are the same, so while you’re in rehab we’ll look at all aspects of your mental and physical health, tailoring our treatment to suit you. You may have already sought help in the Wembley area and been offered NHS treatment, but may have found it didn’t suit your particular needs. When you stay at the Ocean Recovery Centre, we always carry out a full assessment and work hard to find treatments that work for you. As a limited company, rather than an NHS service, we can often find you a place in a few hours.
Your time at the Ocean Recovery Centre
We usually recommend a 28-day programme for those struggling with addiction, and your first few days will usually be a detox, which is done under medical supervision to keep you as safe as possible. From day one when you begin drug and alcohol rehab in Wembley, you’ll follow a programme of individual and group therapy, which can help you identify why you use drugs or alcohol, what your triggers are, and how you can avoid a relapse. We want you to leave rehab in Wembley feeling like you have the tools to get through life without alcohol or drugs, and to start rebuilding relationships, your career and other aspects of your life.
We also focus on your physical health when you stay with us. We know that those who’ve gone through a drug or alcohol detox may have neglected their body for many years, and often look and feel ill due to the effects of these substances. Our chef provides specially prepared healthy food, and we offer fitness sessions and activities such as yoga, so you can start to feel healthier. You can try some holistic therapies, from massages to aromatherapy, ensuring you go home feeling refreshed.
Choosing a drug and alcohol rehab in Wembley
At the Ocean Recovery Centre, we understand how difficult it can be to choose a rehab. It’s a big expense for many people, so you want to know you’re getting the best for your money and have the best chance of success. We are registered with the Care Quality Commission, who not only inspect rehab centres across England and Wales, but anyone who provides care, so they offer impartial reports.
It’s also important to consider what your rehab provider offers in terms of aftercare. While you may not be thinking about life after rehab, it’s well known that the first year after treatment is the most common time to have a relapse. That’s why those who stay at the Ocean Recovery Centre are offered 12-months of aftercare. For many people this will involve regular group therapy, and perhaps working with local organisations such as Change, Grow, Live. However, if you’re having a particularly tough time and we feel there’s a risk of relapse, we might suggest further therapy or even another stay with us. Complete one of our programmes and aftercare, and you have an excellent chance of staying away from drugs or alcohol abuse for life.
If you have addictions such as drug and alcohol, call us today to find out more about the services offered at Ocean Recovery Centre. We work with people with all sorts of addictions across the United Kingdom, so you can be sure of sensitive, non-judgemental advice. You can simply call us on 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222 and we’ll get back to you quickly.
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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