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Salisbury Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Salisbury Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Salisbury
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Salisbury
Attempting to recover from drug or alcohol addiction without professional support is extremely difficult and highly unlikely to result in long-term recovery. It’s important to seek help as soon as you notice any signs or symptoms of addiction to alcohol or drugs.
The sooner you begin a rehabilitation treatment programme, the more effective it will be in helping you achieve your recovery goals. Addiction treatment is most effective when it’s undertaken at a residential drug and alcohol treatment centre like our rehab in Salisbury.
Staying with us during your rehabilitation allows you to solely focus on recovery without the distractions or negative influences of your daily life at home. Being in a calm, recovery centred environment will naturally give you a better chance of succeeding.
Why should I visit a Drug and Alcohol Rehab centre?
Addiction to alcohol or drugs can have severe effects on your physical and psychological health, especially if you’ve been misusing substances for a while. If you leave addiction treatment too late, it’s likely that these damaging effects will become irreversible, potentially changing your way of life drastically.
Initially, we’re likely to recommend a visit to our detox clinic which can present some nasty side effects, particularly when experiencing withdrawal symptoms. You may be at risk of delirium tremens (DTs) which could potentially be life threatening.
This is why it’s so important to undergo detoxification in the safety of a professional treatment centre as opposed to attempting to detox at home alone which is extremely dangerous. We’re there with you 24/7 to provide support, stop you from relapsing and to give you the tools you need to build a positive life away from alcohol or drugs.
Although detoxification is an uncomfortable process, we wouldn’t suggest it if we didn’t feel as though it was essential. It’s a great technique to remove all of the harmful toxins from your body and completely cleanse the physical element of your addiction.
A successful detox will also clear your mind and allow the subsequent psychological therapies to work as they’re intended to.
We want to help you rebuild your life free from alcohol or drugs. If you want the same thing, then there’s no time to waste. Contact us today on 01253 847 553 and start your recovery journey.
What can I expect from Drug and Alcohol Rehab Salisbury?
We strongly believe that all treatment options should be personalised to suit your unique situation, this give you the best chance of success. We will initially conduct a physical and psychological assessment to determine the most effective treatment programmes for you.
We utilise counselling and group therapies which are particularly useful in identifying what may have caused you to become addicted to alcohol or drugs so that you can avoid these triggers in the future.
By staying with us at our residential rehab centre, you have the opportunity to benefit from a motivating team and develop the tools you need to cope with any challenges that may come your way upon returning home.
You will have plenty of support and encouragement from our dedicated team of professionals as well as from people who are on a similar recovery journey to you. It’s a fantastic place to share and learn as you work towards your recovery goals.
We want to alleviate any concerns you may have about joining a residential treatment programme. If you’re concerned about sharing a space with other clients in our rehab clinic or worried that you’ll struggle with the challenges of our treatment options, then please try not to let it overwhelm you.
These are common concerns for everyone who’s in the same position as you. We welcome you to give us a call and we can go through the various options and give you a clear insight into what day to day life is like at our treatment centre; you’re also welcome to visit us and look around our facilities before making any final decisions.
You must be comfortable with what’s expected of you in order to achieve long-term recovery. If you’re not willing to make a change and commit to our drug and alcohol rehabilitation programme, then it won’t be a success. You must be dedicated to overhauling your behaviours and making a significant, positive change in your life.
We offer world-class Treatment Programmes and Aftercare plans
We provide a wide variety of treatment options to give you the best opportunity to recover. Some of the treatment options we offer are group or individual therapies which concentrate on allowing you to voice your thoughts and listen to others in similar situations.
In addition to these more traditional, helpful support groups, we also offer holistic therapies such as walks, yoga, mindfulness, and sleep management. Utilising a combination of these addiction treatments allows you to heal both physically and psychologically.
We will of course continue to support you in your recovery once you have completed our full drug and alcohol rehabilitation programme. Our free 12-month aftercare programme is a fantastic aid in maintaining your motivation, coordinating support network groups, and celebrating your well-deserved achievements.
Upon completion of your programme, which is typically 28 days, combined with our complete aftercare programme, a full long-term recovery is highly likely.
Transition back into home life can be challenging, but this is one of the most crucial times in your recovery. We’ll still be here for you to ensure you’re not at risk of any potential relapses.
Our expert professionals have years of experience and fantastic success rates ensuring your drug and alcohol rehab journey is as valuable as possible.
If you have any more questions about our rehab in Salisbury, need advice or support, we’re happy to alleviate any concerns you may have.
Just contact us today on 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222.
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