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Plymouth Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Living with any form of addiction or mental health issue can be overwhelming. Knowing that your next steps can directly impact your quality of life is difficult to take in.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Plymouth
- Can I Recover from a Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Plymouth?
- What Are My Expected Recovery Results Via Your Clinic?
- How Long Will I Need to Detox for?
- Will I Have Support Post-rehab?
- What Should I Expect from Residential Rehab?
- Our Rehab Facilities
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- Facilities at Ocean Recovery
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However, this can also be a positive, if you are considering drug and alcohol rehabilitation, offering motivation to recover. As a result of this, it is important that you utilise this time to complete research, to prepare for rehab, and to find a fitting rehab clinic; whether that’s a drug and alcohol rehab in Plymouth, or further afield.
Through these steps, you’ll secure a greater start to your drug and alcohol rehabilitation journey, again affecting your whole rehab experience.
This cycle can be daunting. Yet, by working with addiction specialists, you’ll feel reassured that your rehab journey can influence positive results for you, in the form of long-term recovery. Yet, by attempting to withdraw from drugs and alcohol alone, or by selecting a low-quality rehab programme, you’ll be at risk of limited success rates.
While we are located away from Plymouth, we can still offer convenience, comfort and a homely setting for you, carrying the benefits of residential rehab. If you’re struggling with a physical and psychological addiction, see how our rehab offering can suit you through our below Q&A.
Can I Recover from a Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Plymouth?
Naturally, many individuals will warm towards localised drug and alcohol recovery efforts. Familiarity and comfort will be the key driving forces. With this in mind, it’s understandable if visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Plymouth is at the top of your list. However, as highlighted above, your decisions and actions can directly affect your drug and alcohol rehabilitation capabilities.
While local recovery efforts do carry benefits, do influence withdrawal, do work for some individuals, this will commonly be linked to a substance abuse diagnosis. Down to limited psychological associations, familiarity can work as a motivator when withdrawing from drugs and alcohol.
If you do struggle with addiction, where physical and psychological cravings are present, those familiarity environments, influences or relationships, linked to drugs and alcohol can hinder your recovery capabilities. With this in mind, selecting a rehab centre, set away will be recommended, to motivate greater chances of sustainable recovery.
What Are My Expected Recovery Results Via Your Clinic?
Recovery rates will differ between clients, down to a number of personal factors. Physical and psychological health, readiness to recover, uncontrolled responses to addiction treatment and inclination to sustain sober living are a few influential factors.
However, through experience, those who accept our recommendations, our approach and our rehabilitation processes will have a strong opportunity to firstly withdraw from drugs and alcohol. This is the first pinnacle step, showcasing ability to exist without the addictive assets of drugs and alcohol. With great commitment, foundational recovery can also be met, where associations will change, where outlooks will adapt and where coping strategies will transform for the better.
By combining both withdrawal and foundational recovery, you can expect to return to Plymouth with a greater quality of life, with the removal of drugs, alcohol and their negativity. However, to reach long-term recovery, no matter which rehab clinic, programme or addiction treatment you complete, your efforts will need to continue.
How Long Will I Need to Detox for?
Drug and alcohol detoxification via rehab can take anything from a few days, to a few weeks. This is commonly the case when considering physical withdrawal from drugs and alcohol. Unfortunately, an accurate period cannot be provided currently, as personal tolerances can dictate the detoxification process.
It is however our aim to promote efficient, safe and painless detoxification, helping both your body and mind comfortably adjust to sober living. Through a detox programme, drug and alcohol traces will firstly be removed. Through supportive addiction treatments, psychological withdrawal will also be completed, activating the likes of therapy and cognitive behavioural therapy.
In total, a common rehab programme will last 28 days. This will however include detoxification, an addiction treatment programme, relapse prevention and post-rehab plans, soon helping you return to Plymouth with lifechanging tools.
Will I Have Support Post-rehab?
Yes, on the completion of your residential rehab programme, you will return home with a wealth of support. However, to make this easier, addiction treatments will be available from a drug and alcohol rehab in Plymouth.
Many individuals will lead a sober life post-rehab. Yet, without control, old, negative habits will resurface. Those who experience drug and alcohol relapse risks will commonly avoid post-rehab support. Via Ocean Recovery, we highlight the importance of ongoing support, helping you remain on track towards long-term recovery.
Although it can feel disheartening to understand that recovery is for the long-term, that efforts must continue, that lifestyle changes must be made, this is the best way you can lead a positive life without drugs and alcohol. The effort that you make throughout residential rehab and through aftercare will pave the way and benefit you later in life.
What Should I Expect from Residential Rehab?
Visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Plymouth may have been familiar to you. With this in mind, it’s understandable that residential rehab may be a new concept, making it hard to understand expectations.
Through our rehab clinic, you can benefit from residential care, available around the clock from our medical professionals, our addiction counsellors and our life coaches. Offering invaluable advice, guidance and observations, our team can ensure that you are safe, healthy and progressing towards your long-term recovery goals.
In tandem, you’ll have access to our positive, relaxing and comfortable rehab setting, ensuring that you can withdraw and rehabilitate with ease, while away from Plymouth.
Both of these factors are the key benefits of residential rehab. However, you will also experience the value of a personal, structured rehab programme, full of leading addiction treatments, you’ll have mutual support from peers, you’ll experience a quicker recovery process, and you’ll secure greater recovery rates.
Understandably, this information may be a lot to take in. Yet, it’s imperative to consider your next decisions and how they can impact your future. By visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Plymouth, you may recover.
Yet, by investing in residential rehab, you’ll future-proof the chance to lead a drug and alcohol-free life with confidence and reassurance.
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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