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Formby Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Here at Ocean Recovery, we have an expert team of medical professionals and fantastic, high-end facilities to support you through drug and alcohol rehabilitation. Whether you’ve recently developed symptoms of addiction or you’re entirely dependent on alcohol or drugs, we have a solution for you at our rehab in Formby.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Formby
Whilst there’s a range of addiction treatments available for alcohol or drugs around the U.K, there’s a mix of ineffective, low-cost programmes and very effective treatment programmes which are good value for your effort and money.
We’re proud to offer leading techniques in drug or alcohol addiction combined with high-quality facilities for affordable prices. Our aim is to help those who need it most and achieve long-term recovery for as many people as possible.
Attempting to overcome addiction alone without the support of a professional team is highly ineffective, not to mention very dangerous.
Drug or alcohol addiction cannot be treated with medication alone, we must address the psychological dependence as well as the physical. In order to have a successful rehabilitation experience, you must be willing to change your behaviours and to commit to our treatment programmes which will not be easy.
How does our Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Formby work?
Addiction to alcohol or drugs is an extremely complex illness, it’s unrealistic to assume that one treatment will suit all. At our rehab in Formby, we’re dedicated to delivering our innovative treatment options in a personal, understanding manner.
We want to help you recognise your addiction triggers, how addiction is impacting on your life and demonstrate the huge benefits of our treatment service. This approach helps you to develop the skills needed to identify the cause of your addiction and consequently recover from it.
We appreciate how incredibly emotional and painful drug and alcohol rehabilitation can be. This is why it’s so important to undergo addiction treatment in a recognised, professional rehab centre like ours where you’re surrounded by experts and around the clock care.
Initially, we can have an open conversation with you over the phone to establish whether you’re fully prepared to take on intensive addiction treatment. Our evidence-based treatment programme then begins with a comprehensive assessment on your physical and psychological health.
This helps us to determine the severity of your addiction and to personalise a treatment programme which suits your unique needs; all of this is done to give you the best chance of success in achieving long-term recovery.
Together, we establish the steps needed to be taken along your recovery journey. This helps us to structure your bespoke treatment programme and to have realistic goals to work towards.
Why should I choose a Private Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centre?
It’s imperative that addiction to alcohol or drugs is treated immediately. One of the benefits of joining a private rehab centre is that we can enrol you on our treatment programme instantly.
Whereas with free local health services like the NHS, it’s likely you could wait months for drug and alcohol treatment as their resources are so stretched. Due to lack of resources and funds, they’re also unable to provide a personalised treatment service resulting in a less effective process for you.
When it comes to looking after your physical and psychological health, there’s no time to waste. Addiction can have such a big impact on your well-being, you must be treated immediately for the best chance of recovery.
Typically, you’ll begin your addiction treatment with a visit to our detox clinic to remove any harmful toxins from your body. This allows you to be more effective in the following counselling and therapy sessions.
Detoxification can be dangerous, particularly when faced with withdrawal symptoms. These could include sweating, insomnia, hallucinations, nausea, tremors, seizures or depression and anxiety.
We strongly advise you not to attempt a detox at home without the support of medical professionals. It’s possible that you may require prescribed medication to aid you through the detox process which our expert team can carefully administer. They supervise the process in its entirety, ensuring your safety throughout.
Our structured addiction treatment utilises a variety of therapies such as family or group therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, detoxification, psychotherapy, and stress management, in addition to less traditional therapies including meditation, sleep management, relaxation therapy and acupuncture.
All of these methods are there to help you recover and to prevent you from relapsing back into drug or alcohol addiction. Our therapy sessions are intense and delivered in a way to ensure that you’ve taken on board all the necessary tools needed to assist you.
We support you throughout your Recovery Journey
Upon completing our treatment programme, you will return back home where negative circumstances could influence you into relapsing. The first year after completing drug and alcohol rehabilitation is the most crucial.
This is when you’re most likely to struggle with adapting your new behaviours to your way of life. We provide a free 12-month aftercare programme to ensure your recovery is long-term.
You’ll receive a tailored relapse prevention plan to follow with your relapse support team. We encourage you to make the most of fantastic local support networks and recommend joining groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous once you’ve left our rehab in Formby.
Should you need it, we can also provide an enhanced aftercare service which is designed to help you and your loved ones improve damaged relationships and focus on a healthier lifestyle overall. These one-to-one sessions ensure you continue to achieve your recovery goals even when you’ve left our drug and alcohol treatment centre.
If you or a loved one is suffering from addiction to alcohol or drugs, now is the time to approach us with your concerns.
We’re happy to answer any further questions you may have on addiction or the recovery process. Call us today on 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222.
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