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Stockport Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Are you or a loved one living with a drug and alcohol addiction? Have you ever searched for local rehab centres within your Stockport area?
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Stockport
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Do you suspect you may be addicted to drugs or alcohol? ‘Owning up’ and taking control of your addiction is often problematic and a step you will probably avoid. You may even be in denial about the very existence of your addiction. The good news is if you’ve managed to find this web page, you’ve already taken a massive step in defeating your addiction once and for all.
We Help You Focus On Your Recovery Goals
Truth be told, it requires a massive amount of courage to seek out help for your addiction. But once you reach out for help, we can assure you it gets easier from here.
In the beginning, your ego gets in the way of you seeking out help. Fortunately, we help you detach your ego from your addiction so you may view your addiction objectively and rationally. This objectivity means you are now capable of taking practical steps that are needed to reverse your addiction and live your life ‘in recovery.’
The Benefits Of Going Private
At Ocean Recovery Centre, we’ve treated people in Stockport for many years. Unfortunately, the NHS Trust located in Stockport requires a lengthy waiting list before you become eligible for a ‘free’ detox. And this detox is typically physical in nature, meaning the underlying mental causes of addiction remain untreated.
This means many people must wait for around 12-months for an NHS detox, and once the detox is complete, there exists a high likelihood of relapse.
Fortunately, Ocean Recovery Centre is a private alcohol and drug rehab clinic. We offer you fast access to rehabilitation and detoxification services for affordable prices. Since you pay to receive your treatment, we do not apply any sort of ‘triage’ when carrying out admissions.
How does drug rehab work?
You can feel reassured that your rehab journey here at Ocean recovery will be a safe one. Once you have made that first step to reach out to us, you will speak to our friendly admissions team who will advise you on the most appropriate rehab facility depending on your individual requirements.
When you arrive at our centre, the first thing you will need to do is undergo a full detox in order to remove any harmful substances you may have in your system. This entire process is supervised by a trained professional so you will always be safe.
You will then start your tailored rehab programme to give you the best chances of success from battling your addiction.
How To Access Our Treatment
To access this treatment, you must contact our admissions team today on 01253 847 553. Here you will complete a short telephone assessment. Following this assessment, you will receive an admission date. This date is typically available within 24 hours following your initial call.
The Nature Of Our Treatments
Treatments we offer in Stockport is entirely residential in nature. This means you receive the maximum amount of care and attention when withdrawal symptoms are at their peak. Whilst you detox, you engage in highly structured therapy sessions. We maintain a daily rota of activities to ensure maximum attendance.
Our Stockport rehab centre is located in a large building and we provided all amenities you may require on-site. This means you really have little reason to leave the rehab centre whilst you detox, although we do provide planned outings throughout your stay.
Specific Treatments We Provide
We offer a number of scientifically proven therapy techniques to treat the mental component of your addiction. These therapies include psychotherapy, cognitive behavioural therapy and a range of holistic therapies.
We help you identify ‘triggers’ of your addiction and help you develop a number of avoidance and substitution strategies. Taken together, these therapies help you minimise the risk of relapse once you leave our care.
About Our Aftercare Support
Once you leave our care, we provide an extended aftercare programme. The cost of aftercare is absorbed into the overall cost of rehab. This means you are not required to invest an additional amount of money in order to access our aftercare programme. Aftercare provides you with an important lifeline should the risk of relapse arise. Aftercare sessions are held weekly at our Stockport rehab clinic.
Getting Help Before It’s Too Late
To learn more about our alcohol and drug rehabilitation programmes available in Stockport, contact our admissions team today on 01253 847 553. Alternatively, contact us through this website.
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