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Margate Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Regrettably, drug and alcohol addiction is a rising problem across Great Britain and Margate is not immune from this.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Margate
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No waiting list for addiction treatment in Margate
We can offer you a way out of a drug addiction or an alcohol addiction and we can provide addiction treatment in our relaxing, comfortable rehab clinic. With a 28-day commitment from you, we can get you free of substances within a month.
Since we opened our doors, we have transformed the lives of many addicts. We employ a wide variety of staff, including doctors, nurses, key support workers and addiction specialists. When you call us, you will be speaking to our friendly, understanding and well-informed admissions team who will hold a quick assessment with you before agreeing an admission date. There’s no waiting list for our treatment and we’ll be able to help you today.
We understand that asking for help is an extremely difficult and nerve-wracking decision. But many of our admission staff have themselves recovered from a drug addiction or an alcohol addiction and therefore understand your feelings and your situation. Calling Ocean Recovery could completely change your life.
Why not call us today on 01253 847553 or text HELP to 83222 for a conversation about your relationship with alcohol and drugs?
Drug and alcohol rehab Margate
Throughout the years we’ve been open, we have developed and altered our drug addiction and alcohol addiction treatment programmes. We have every confidence that we provide industry leading rehab for drug and alcohol abuse in Margate and across the United Kingdom. If you ask Ocean Recovery to help with your recovery, you will be admitted without delay and we will perform a through assessment of your physical and psychological wellbeing. We offer mental health treatments and support, meaning that if we find any underlying mental health conditions, we will treat you for those.
We will then devise a bespoke treatment programme – Ocean Recovery does not treat any two of our patients the same. However, we will almost always recommend residential addiction treatment. This allows you to spend 28 days in our care. Whilst this is undoubtedly a long period of time to be away from your normal life, this is a good thing.
Many of our clients experience a troubled, difficult home life and the prospect of a full recovery at home is extremely remote. With a residential treatment, you can remove yourself from a negative home life and steer clear of negative influences, people or places, that might cause you to consume alcohol and drugs to excess.
Residential addiction treatment is also better, in our view, than outpatient treatment options that are offered by the NHS and local charities. After a long time on the waiting list, when your addiction has likely worsened, you will eventually be seen for an appointment and you will be offered addiction treatment on an outpatient basis. You will spend your day in the rehab clinic but leave at an evening and at a weekend. This allows extended periods of time where you have no support and are vulnerable to suffering from a relapse. In residential rehab with Ocean Recovery, you will always have someone by your side.
Drug and alcohol detoxification
When you’ve been assessed, you’ll need to undergo a period in our detox clinic. This will be a tough period of your treatment as you will experience withdrawal symptoms as your body reacts to alcohol and drugs leaving your system. Our experienced and compassionate medical staff can issue you with prescription medication that acts as a sedative if these withdrawal symptoms become too much to bear.
When your detox has been completed, you will move on to completing your therapies. Ocean Recovery are proud to offer more well-known treatments, such as group therapy, psychotherapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) alongside more holistic approaches like yoga and exercise classes.
Your time in these sessions allows you to discuss your problems both with a highly qualified therapist as well as your peers. You will get out of your rehabilitation what you put into it, and your individual sessions are an opportunity to treat the root cause of your addiction. You will consider why you became addicted in the first place and whether you abused drugs and alcohol as a coping mechanism.
Group sessions allow you to discuss your problems in front of an understanding, empathetic audience and this will serve as a kind of positive peer pressure that will motivate you in your recovery.
Relapse prevention
After 28 days, you will be free of the influence of drugs and alcohol and you can return to your everyday life in Margate. Ocean Recovery will provide you with all the tools you require to move forwards in life with a positive new mentality, but you will need to take responsibility for your own recovery by avoiding triggers.
Our drug and alcohol aftercare programme will ensure that you are prepared for life outside of Ocean Recovery. The first year after your rehab is when you are at your most vulnerable and statistically this is the time you will be the most vulnerable to falling victim to a relapse. However, we will put a solid and detailed drug and alcohol relapse prevention plan in place.
This will include contact numbers for local support groups, where you can share your experiences with your fellow recovering addicts in Margate, and you will have access to a 24 hour helpline for 12 months, where you can seek advice if you are struggling with alcohol and drugs.
If you are looking for a long-term recovery, then Ocean Recovery are ideally placed to help you. If you are searching for “drug and alcohol rehab facilities near me” in Margate, then we are one of the leading rehab places for drug and alcohol in Kent.
We appreciate that making the first call is tough, but when you do, you will receive nothing but care and compassion. Please call us today for a free consultation about how alcohol and drugs are impacting your life, and what we can do to help you immediately.
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