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Warwick Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Warwick Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Warwick
Here at Ocean Recovery, we provide personalised treatment programmes for drug or alcohol addiction. Our rehab in Warwick is an exceptional facility with a fantastic rate of recovery.
We pride ourselves on offering a welcoming, relaxed environment where you can solely focus on your recovery journey. Our varied range of addiction treatments and dedicated team of medical professionals give you the best chance of an efficient and effective recovery from alcohol or drugs.
Why should I choose a Private Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centre?
With free local health services like the NHS facing more and more patients with even less funding and resources, they’re extremely overstretched. When you enquire into addiction treatment with local health services, it’s likely that you’ll be faced with long waiting times which can be detrimental to your recovery process.
In addition to having to wait too long for your addiction treatment, you won’t be able to receive a personalised treatment programme to suit your unique needs. Unfortunately, this is a result of insufficient time and resources for our NHS.
In our experience, tailored treatment programmes benefit those who are suffering with addiction to alcohol or drugs much more than a ‘one fits all’ approach. Therefore, if you decided to wait for your free local health service, it’s unlikely that you’ll make a full recovery through a generic treatment approach.
When you join our private drug and alcohol rehab in Warwick, you receive a full assessment to help us personalise your treatment service so that it brings you the most benefit in the shortest amount of time.
Our addiction treatments focus on your physical and psychological well-being as well as preparing you with the appropriate tools to manage life at home once you’ve completed our treatment programme. You can give us a call today and be in our fantastic rehab centre tomorrow, it can be that simple. Get in touch with us today on 01253 847 553.
It’s much more beneficial for you to undergo addiction treatment whilst staying at a professional, welcoming facility like our rehab in Warwick, as opposed to attempting to recover at home alone or going to an outpatient drug and alcohol treatment centre.
One of the main reasons for this is whilst you’re staying us, you’re away from any negative distractions or temptations of alcohol or drugs which life at home can present. By putting yourself in a recovery focused environment, recovery can be your only focus.
You’re surrounded by medical professionals 24/7, ensuring your safety and reviewing your progress. Residential rehab centres truly are the most effective method to achieve long-term recovery.
What type of Addiction Treatments do we offer?
Addiction to alcohol or drugs is a very complex condition, it’s important to remember that addiction can’t be overcome using medication alone.
The underlying issues that cause you to become addicted to alcohol or drugs need to be addressed, our specialist counsellors and psychologists are highly skilled in delivering psychological therapies, we’re confident they can support you along your journey to recovery.
Initially, we focus on the physical element of your addiction. This usually means that you’ll visit our detox clinic in the early stages of your treatment programme. Detoxification removes all of the harmful toxins from your body, cleansing your mind at the same time.
This process can, however, be quite dangerous, as your substance intake is gradually reduced, you may start to experience withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms can range from mild nausea to lifechanging illnesses.
It’s for this reason that you must undergo detoxification in a supervised, professional environment. Our trained team of experts will monitor you continuously, ensuring your safety throughout.
Once you have completed your detox, we will then move on to the main focus of your treatment programme which consists of a wide variety of therapies to help you overcome addiction by recognising the cause and triggers that come with it.
We will aim to have identified the problems you’re suffering from during your initial assessment allowing us to begin your therapies straight away.
Our highly skilled team of medical specialists are available to offer a variety of psychological therapies including cognitive behavioural therapy, bereavement counselling, 1-1 recovery planning, trauma and abuse counselling, motivational interviewing, relapse prevention, stress management, family intervention and mediation therapy.
It’s proven to be an advantage to combine these traditional therapies with therapeutic methods which focus more so on your well-being. These holistic methods include Acupuncture and Acu-detox, full body massage, relaxation and sleep management, diet and nutritional supplement therapy, low level laser therapy and art, drama, and music therapies.
With such a wide array of treatment options available, we’re confident you’ll find a successful path to recovery at our rehab in Warwick.
What are our Drug and Alcohol Treatment Programmes like?
We appreciate that each person’s recovery journey is unique, this is why our treatment programmes are personalised to suit your needs. All of our treatments are carried out in a friendly and encouraging fashion, this considerably contributes to succeeding in your battle against alcohol or drugs.
To many people the word ‘private’ may cause a concern around money, but we don’t want you to worry about the cost. We believe in providing help to those who need it and have treatment services to reflect many budgets, we’re here to support you throughout your addiction treatment at our rehab centre.
You can contact us either over the phone or through our website, we’ll conduct a full assessment to determine which treatment programmes will suit you best. Our expert team of medical professionals can then create your own personal treatment programme.
If you have any more questions about our rehab in Warwick, 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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