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Norwich Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Norwich
Have you previously attempting to recover, either personally or through a drug and alcohol rehab in Norwich? For many individuals abusing drugs and alcohol, an attempt to go cold turkey has usually been made. Yet, for most, this has influenced greater drug and alcohol consumption, or short-term recovery results.
Unfortunately, habitual behaviours aren’t taken seriously, especially when comparing to further illnesses. Yet, an addiction is in fact a behavioural illness, which can stem from a number of internal and external triggers. An addiction is also commonly associated with mental health issues, known to progress one another for the worst.
In this instance, it’s important that users appreciate the difficulties of recovering alone. Although this may be disheartening to hear, its vital to remember that addiction recovery can be achieved, yet only with the right support.
Here at Ocean Recovery Centre, we have vast experience in helping individuals overcome addiction and mental health issues. We can vouch for our addiction services and treatments, with high possibilities of helping you recover. Before giving up for good and leading a life of addiction, consider our support.
Attempting to recover alone
As touched on above, attempting to recover alone can be an impossible step to consider. It is dangerous, unhealthy and unreliable when considering the challenges faced, such as withdrawal symptoms.
With this in mind, we urge all individuals suffering to avoid this step. Although visiting a rehab facility may be difficult for you, whether that’s through your feelings of denial or embarrassment, a compassionate and non-judgmental approach is followed.
A life of addiction, withdrawal symptoms and mental deterioration isn’t worth the current highs linked to drug and alcohol use. Transform your future reality by opting for our free advice. We will recommend the most appropriate next steps for you.
The benefits of completing a rehab programme
Without visiting a rehab centre and completing a comprehensive treatment programme, full recovery is very unlikely from our experience. Rehab is one of the only positive steps individuals can take and complete to ensure that addiction can be diminished for the long-term.
It is also important to remember that along with the difficulties, there are great risks linked to reducing drug and alcohol consumption without medical supervision. If substance abuse has been experienced for some time, great physical and psychological dependencies will be present. Here, both the mind and body rely on drugs and alcohol. With this in mind, health concerns are linked to reducing doses alone.
Benefit from a safe, secure and healthy environment by considering a drug and alcohol rehab in Norwich or beyond. Offer yourself the best possible recovery rates by opting for professional support, ready and waiting to contribute to your addiction recovery.
Finding a drug and alcohol rehab in Norwich
For Norwich locals, there will be many treatment options available. For those suffering with substance abuse, free services can be sourced through local healthcare facilities. Yet, it is important to remember that the demand for these treatments has increased, delaying sessions for all. This can unfortunately push clients back, therefore, will never be recommended for individuals with mild to chronic addictions and/or mental health issues.
For those suffering with the side effects of addiction, either outpatient treatment from a drug and alcohol rehab in Norwich or residential care will be recommended. Both treatment options carry differing suitability’s, all depending on your personal needs and addiction.
To understand the best possible recovery route for you, we do recommend speaking to our addiction counsellors. Although residential rehab is highly promoted through our facilities, we do understand how outpatient rehab may also carry results for some clients. Yet, before starting any form of treatment, it’s important to consider the treatment options available to you.
Recover for the long-term with addiction treatment
If our residential rehab facilities stand out to you and offer the level of care you require, you will have access to our leading addiction treatments. Each have been designed with long-term recovery in mind, ensuring that rehab is a worthwhile experience for all.
We understand the concerns linked to investing into treatment, for future relapses to occur. In all honesty, drug and alcohol relapses can happen to anyone. Yet, with our combination of addiction treatments, coping mechanisms sessions and life-saving tools, future drug and alcohol cravings should be minimised.
To recover holistically, you will be provided with a well-thought-out treatment programme, catering to your needs. Yet, within that programme, a mixture of methods focusing on psychological, social and medical avenues will be promoted. This is a highly effective approach to consider when offering addiction treatment, ensuring that every influence or causation can be worked through.
Likely treatment options include a drug and alcohol detox programme to work on the physical connection to drugs and alcohol, followed by social and psychological options. You’ll usually complete support groups, therapy sessions, motivational therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy to completely transform your mindset on substance abuse. Please be reassured that our addiction counsellors are experienced and have great understanding of what you’re going through. They will work with you to tackle any connected mental health issues, along with dealing with any sensitive underlying issues; both known to fuel drug and alcohol consumption greater.
Our specialist care here at Ocean Recovery Centre
Alongside our addiction treatments, you will receive our ongoing specialist care here at Ocean Recovery Centre. Made up of addiction counsellors, medical professionals, psychologists and wellbeing coaches, our team are passionate about helping those in need, recover.
Full support and guidance will be provided throughout your rehab programme, along with aftercare support. This will benefit your transition back home to Norwich, ensuring that addiction recovery can continue.
Select this level of care and treatment through our residential rehab programmes. Outpatient treatment post rehab may be available through a drug and alcohol rehab in Norwich, supporting your continuous recovery. Yet, for the best chance to target your addiction and diminish it for the good, our comprehensive programmes will offer results.
Reach out to our team today for our free advice on addiction recovery.
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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