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Bridgend Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Have you been abusing either drugs or alcohol for some time? Do you experience chronic side effects, withdrawal symptoms and difficulties associated with excessive substance abuse?
Although you may currently encounter a mix of the highs and lows linked to addiction, it is important to remember that the longer you enable a drug and alcohol addiction, the harder your reality will become. Soon, those highs will begin to reduce, as physical and psychological issues overtake you, as your quality of life diminishes, and as drugs and alcohol take priority.
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Understanding that your future self will be controlled by a brain illness, by the addictive tendencies of drugs and alcohol can be difficult. Yet, this is why it’s important that you now consider professional drug and alcohol rehabilitation, before your addiction aggravates further.
Whether you favour visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Bridgend or our specialist rehab clinic here at Ocean Recovery, taking this step will drastically change your future, for the better.
Why Stop Drug and Alcohol Abuse?
Consuming drugs and alcohol are now perceived as harmless. Demand has increased, the normalisation of substance abuse has advanced. Down to this, many individuals have been misusing drugs and alcohol, which can carry risks of addiction.
This is unfortunately the case for many individuals, who have unintentionally developed a physical and psychological addiction to drugs and alcohol. Once this diagnosis hits, many damaging experiences are probable; from health concerns, to further negative life episodes.
By enabling ongoing drug and alcohol consumption, your quality of life will dwindle, down to the complex, resilient presence of an addiction. Here is where concerns do lie, where high associations fall with mental health disorders, a dual diagnosis and further behavioural problems.
If you’re currently struggling to reduce your consumption, this feeling will get harder and harder. Withdrawal from drugs and alcohol will be tough, disconnecting from the cravings can be impossible.
This is however possible with professional drug and alcohol rehabilitation. Yet the longer you leave it, the harder rehab will be, urging you to act now by visiting a drug and alcohol rehab centre.
Finding Help Through a Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Bridgend
If you are looking to put a stop to the lows of addiction, it’s likely that you will attempt to find help via a drug and alcohol rehab in Bridgend or through free NHS services. This is very common, especially through the initial acceptance of professional support.
For some individuals, remaining in Bridgend for drug and alcohol rehabilitation can work. Similarly, utilising free services can motivate withdrawal for a proportion of individuals. Yet, for those who are living with a physical and psychological addiction, looking for a specialist rehab clinic will be recommended.
Down to your location, you may struggle to find this level of care, providing instant access to addiction treatment. In order to combat this, residential rehab away from Bridgend will be recommended, which we can offer at our Blackpool located treatment centre.
Selecting Professional Support Further Afield
As mentioned above, residential rehab may be a better option for you, especially if you are struggling to source specialist addiction treatment within your local area. In addition to this, localised recovery can be difficult if you are suffering with physical and psychological associations.
With this in mind, residential rehab can provide the ideal respite you require away from your current drug and alcohol influences. This is a key benefit of residential rehab, offering optimal levels of distance and time to focus on your drug and alcohol rehabilitation, avoiding distractions.
A further benefit of visiting Ocean Recovery is that you will have access to intense streams of addiction treatment. This can sometimes be challenging to complete on an outpatient basis. Yet, through residential rehab, there is enough dedicated time and medical assistance to move you through addiction treatment efficiently.
By looking beyond, a generalist drug and alcohol rehab in Bridgend, you will experience a personalised rehab programme in Blackpool. Personalised programmes carrying suitability can substantially impact your recovery results for the better. This is down to the fact that fitting and safe addiction treatments are used, providing a progressive rehab experience.
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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Benefit from Leading Addiction Treatments
One of the key features of drug and alcohol rehab is the treatment that you will complete. On your arrival, we will complete further assessments to ensure that we can form the most fitting treatment programme for you. Factors such as your mental health, the severity of your drug and alcohol consumption and your end recovery goals will be considered.
From here, you will progress through a range of medical and psychological treatment options, helping you withdraw from drugs and alcohol, while realigning your reliance on them.
Most clients will complete a detox programme to physically withdraw from drugs and alcohol. This is a necessity to ensure that all remaining traces are removed, helping to increase susceptibility towards sober living.
Once a detoxification process has been completed, psychological intervention will usually take place. Therapy sessions, cognitive behavioural therapy and motivational therapy are commonplace addiction treatments. Yet, depending on your personal needs and progression, you may require further therapeutic addiction treatments.
A key benefit of drug and alcohol rehab is that you will reach initial rehabilitation, with tools in place to continue your efforts post rehab. This is a very important step which you must complete to ensure that you can remain sober back in Bridgend.
Relapse prevention plans and coping strategies will help you learn to exist without drugs and alcohol. You’ll also have the reassurance that if a relapse does occur, you’ll be well equipped to avoid drugs and alcohol. Aftercare services will also be available via a drug and alcohol rehab in Bridgend, in place to help you strengthen your rehabilitation.
To benefit from our approach to addiction recovery, reach out today, soon returning to Bridgend to lead a new, drug and alcohol-free reality. Although you may feel like your addiction is bearable, overtime, this will advance, making it harder to live with and without drugs and alcohol.
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