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Colchester Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
If you’re currently experiencing any degree of dependence on drugs and alcohol, we advise the support of professionals. Here at Ocean Recovery Centre, we’ve witnessed many individuals delay their addiction treatment, soon living with chronic addictions. Avoid this by preparing yourself now for rehab.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Colchester
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Colchester
Are you based in Colchester, finding it difficult to open up about your drug and alcohol addiction? In today’s world, it can be difficult to overcome pre-existing stigmas attached to addiction. Yet, it is imperative that you try and push the opinions of others to the back of your mind, as you focus on rehabilitation.
Consider either a drug and alcohol rehab in Colchester or our residential facility, offering privacy, distance and a true opportunity to rehabilitate.
Why you should avoid drug and alcohol stigmas
Like any mental health issues, there are many stigmas out there. Here at Ocean Recovery Centre, we can appreciate how difficult it can be to face up to those stigmas. However, it is important to remember that those opinions or statements are incorrect. Many have been carried through the times or made up by someone with limiting addiction knowledge.
With this in mind, if you are delaying your addiction treatment, with the aim to avoid acknowledging your addiction, we urge you to slowly ignore stigmas. This is easier said than done, yet through our advice, completely confidential, our addiction counsellors can work with you to see beyond the opinions. We can help you see a life without drug and alcohol abuse, back in Colchester.
No matter where you are in your addiction lifecycle, professional support should be sourced. The longer this is delayed, the harder rehabilitation will be. Set yourself up for long-term, realistic addiction recovery with our support.
Finding a drug and alcohol rehab in Colchester
For Colchester locals, there are a number of options to consider when ready to recover. The most common initial choice is free NHS addiction treatment services. However, there’s currently great pressure on the country’s health service, making addiction treatment difficult to secure. Although this may be difficult to hear, it is likely that for full recovery, an investment will be required; however, a worthwhile investment at that.
The next common option favoured by our clients is recovering through a drug and alcohol rehab in Colchester. However, this treatment option can again only offer a minute level of addiction treatment. With this in mind, if you’re experiencing substance abuse, outpatient treatment from a rehab in Colchester can offer recovery probabilities. This is down to the reduced level of treatment required to heal a standalone physical dependence.
However, for those who are living with an addiction, a greater degree of addiction treatment is necessary to combat a physical and psychological dependence. If you’re suffering with any mental health issues, any degree of psychological cravings, a dual diagnosis or have lived with a drug and alcohol addiction for some time, we urge you to look beyond localised treatment from a rehab in Colchester. See the benefits of residential rehab, offering true opportunities to diminish your drug and alcohol consumption for good.
The benefits behind residential addiction treatment
Although initially perceived as daunting, residential rehab is the only effective treatment option available to support those with addictions. It is in fact a worthwhile investment to not only diminish a drug and alcohol addiction, yet further focuses on mental health and wellbeing rehabilitation.
The greatest benefit of residential rehab is the level and consistency of addiction treatment you will complete. In order to break down a psychological dependence on drugs and alcohol, a targeted approach to addiction treatment will be required. As a result of this, a personalised, focused treatment programme will promote recovery for clients; yet only available through a residential rehab programme.
An additional benefit commonly favoured by our clients is the distance and privacy they will receive. Imagine trying to recover surrounded by stigmas. Envision the difficulties of recovering around influences in Colchester. This can be extremely difficult to complete, usually resulting in an early onset drug and alcohol relapse. You can avoid this by recovering at a residential rehab, set away from your current reality.
Through residential rehab, you will reside at a comforting yet professional rehab facility, ensuring that you are safe, healthy and comfortable. You will feel a sense of community, support and encourage while you work through a range of addiction treatments. You will have everything you need to complete a comprehensive rehab programme, with the ability to recover and return home to Colchester, efficiently.
If you’re truly suffering with addiction or have the determination to recover efficiently, consider residential rehab.
Detoxifying from drugs and alcohol
In order to begin your recovery process, the body and mind will need to detoxify from drugs and alcohol. Although branded as a difficult process to complete, down to the withdrawal symptoms experienced, a detox programme is necessary to promote long-term addiction recovery.
Most rehab programmes will begin with a drug and alcohol detox. Here is where toxins will be removed from the body, helping to slowly disconnect from drugs and alcohol. Once completed successfully, an optimal level of energy and focus will be available to continue through alternative addiction treatments.
Psychological intervention
Alongside medical treatment options, psychological intervention will be required when covering from an addiction. Many addictions are in fact influenced by psychological issues, mental health disorders or general unhappiness/stress. With this in mind, it is vital that psychologically driven addiction treatments are completed.
From support groups and individual therapy, to cognitive behavioural therapy, our addiction counsellors will work with you to overcome your underlying trigger. You’ll also feel prepared for a return home to Colchester by working through a range of coping mechanisms and relapse prevention techniques.
By following a personalised yet holistic approach to addiction treatment, you’ll have a realistic opportunity to recover through residential rehab. Yet, here at Ocean Recovery Centre, we further support our clients through free aftercare services. Continue your long-term recovery post rehab through a drug and alcohol rehab in Colchester. We can motive, guide and inspire you to maintain your drug and alcohol-free life.
Get in touch with our team today to start this process. We can offer confidential and free advice on the next steps of rehab, along with the most appropriate rehab programme for you.
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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