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Bath Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
We offer drug and alcohol addiction treatment if you are searching for rehab treatment in Bath.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Bath
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Bath
- How to Spot that Substance Abuse has Developed into an Addiction?
- How to Source Support if Addiction is Your Reality?
- Sourcing a Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Bath
- Our Rehab Facilities
- Images of Our Facilities
- Facilities at Ocean Recovery
- Complete a Drug and Alcohol Detox
- Alternative Holistic Therapies Available
Living with any form of habitual behaviour or mental health illness can be very difficult. In this instance, it’s important to know where you stand; your potential future, suitable addiction treatments available to you, and your potential recovery rates.
For individuals abusing hazardous substances, understanding the severity of the situation can be very difficult. There is unfortunately a blurred line between substance abuse and an addiction, making it difficult for users to understand their reality. This is highly common at the beginning of consumption, where little side effects or withdrawal symptoms present themselves.
If you’ve unfortunately started to experience the negative associations of addiction, now is the time to understand exactly what you’re experiencing and the harm you are influencing to your mind and body. Likewise, now is the time to appreciate the number of treatment options available to you.
Consider the support of a drug and alcohol rehab in Bath, or alternatively our guidance here at Ocean Recovery Centre, offering residential rehab.
How to Spot that Substance Abuse has Developed into an Addiction?
With many life-limiting and damaging impacts linked to a drug and alcohol addiction, it is vital to spot the signs of one. If you’re abusing drugs and/or alcohol, it’s very important to look internally, and acknowledge your problem. Although this is easier said than done, it is imperative, to maintain a healthy and positive future.
Substance abuse is where drug and alcohol consumption usually begin. This is an unintentional act, with the aim to use drugs and alcohol to relax, reduce life pressures or cope through mental health issues. Substance abuse is mainly a physical dependence, where the body develops ongoing cravings for those substances. Yet, without control, substance abuse can develop into an addiction.
A drug and alcohol addiction are where both a physical and psychological dependency is present. This can be very difficult to reverse, especially if years of abuse has taken place. In this situation, great damage is linked to an individual’s health, with a large focus on physical deterioration and mental health disorders.
If you’re finding that any connected mental health issues are developing, that your psychological functioning is reducing, that you’re constantly thinking about drugs and alcohol, or cannot go a short period of time without consumption, it is likely that abuse has developed into an addiction.
If you’re concerned that this may be developing under the surface, contact our team with urgency for our free advice. We will help you understand the next steps, including addiction treatment.
How to Source Support if Addiction is Your Reality?
If you’re worried that you’re living with a drug and alcohol addiction, we first recommend opening up to your family members. Although this may be a difficult step to complete, it will be beneficial moving forward. In most cases, loved ones do have an initial incline when the behaviour of family members changes. Likewise, we also recommend speaking to professionals, to help you understand your current reality.
There are many preconceived ideas regarding addiction, which most are the time, are far from the truth. With this in mind, avoid any delays or scares by placing attention on incorrect information. Instead of focusing on addiction stereotypes, discuss the next step with addiction counsellors through a drug and alcohol rehab in Bath.
Sourcing a Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Bath
Finding support through a drug and alcohol rehab in Bath may carry great difficulties for you. Many of our clients have the aim to recover in private, without any local exposure or knowledge. With this in mind, searching for alternative centres in the UK may be recommended; something we offer here at Ocean Recovery Centre.
Yet, it’s important to remember that opting for this treatment option will result in residential rehab. Although there are vast benefits of residential rehab which we highly advocate, many clients shy away from this option, with the desire to recover from home.
Please be aware that full recovery from home will not be achieved. For the best recovery outcome, overcoming those negative thoughts linked to residential rehab will be encouraged. Residential rehab is one of the only recovery options available globally, offering high recovery rates for clients. It’s targeted approach to addiction treatment and guidance provides clients with a worthwhile and transformational rehab experience.
With this in mind, if you’re either hoping to recover from Bath, or have high expectations on recovery rates, relocating for residential rehab will be encouraged. We will offer everything you will need here at Ocean Recovery Centre to ensure you can recover in a timely and comforting manner, with a return home soon on the cards.
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
Complete a Drug and Alcohol Detox
To kickstart your rehab journey, a drug and alcohol detox programme will usually be encouraged. Although perceived as challenging, it is one of the most effective treatment options to complete when working through addiction.
A detox programme will help to prepare the body for a future without drugs and alcohol, along with boosting susceptibility to further treatment options. This is commonly completed at the start of rehab to advance client progression, along with ensuring they are on the right tracks to addiction recovery.
Please be reassured that all of our treatments are overseen by medical and addiction professionals, ensuring you’re receiving the care you deserve.
Alternative Holistic Therapies Available
Alongside medical treatment options, you will receive high-quality, holistic therapies. Each of these therapies will work on the psychological dependency present on drugs and alcohol. You’ll usually complete cognitive behavioural therapy, therapy sessions, motivational therapy and support groups to help tackle psychological and social influences.
Our holistic route combined with our detox programmes prepare clients for a return home addiction-free. Yet, the most valuable skills readily available to learn are our coping mechanisms, helping clients overcome any future vulnerabilities to drugs and alcohol. You’ll leave our residential rehab with everything you’ll need to continue on a road to addiction recovery.
If you’re struggling to find a suitable drug and alcohol rehab in Bath, or you’re looking to overcome your food addiction, gaming addiction or any other behavioural addiction, consider residential rehab through our facility. We can vouch for the rehab journey you’ll experience by investing.
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