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Whitefield Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Our rehab centre is located near Whitefield. If you live near Manchester or even further afield, it’s the ideal place to conquer your addiction.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Whitefield
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Whitefield
Suffering from drug and alcohol addiction can be lonely. Addicts often can’t see a way out of their addiction, but you can finally get the help you need at our nearest drug rehab and alcohol rehab centre in Whitefield, Greater Manchester.
You may have attempted to wean yourself off alcohol or drugs, but it can be challenging without support. Our rehab centre has helped hundreds of people to free themselves from addiction, and we even support them when they leave our centre, so they do not relapse.
Treatment Options in Whitefield
Patients carry out their treatment with us as an inpatient, so they temporarily leave home and stay on the premises in our luxury private accommodation.
The benefits of inpatient care are huge. As you’re leaving home, you’ll get away from familiar habits, people and places that trigger your addiction, leaving you to focus on recovery fully. Many patients view our rehab centre as a tranquil, healing space that often contrasts the chaotic and addiction-focused lives they leave behind.
We recommend inpatient care if you have a severe addiction that impacts your daily life, as you’ll benefit from intensive help.
The Benefits of Attending a Private Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centre
There are many benefits of treatment at a private drug and alcohol rehab centre:
- All treatments are fully focused on your recovery, starting with drug detox or alcohol detox and progressing to counselling, family and group therapy, to a detailed aftercare package
- You’ll receive a tailored treatment plan that considers your personal circumstances and addiction experience
- All activities work towards achieving your goals, and it’ll be individual to you
- Rehab staff have years of experience treating addiction and are highly qualified, so you’ll receive the most suitable care
- Rehab centres are staffed by a multi-disciplinary team comprising psychiatrists, psychologists, medical doctors, nurses and addiction specialists
- You don’t have to worry about daily tasks such as cooking and cleaning because that’s all done for you by professionals
- Patients have their luxury ensuite room for peace and privacy, healthy meals cooked by an in-house chef and welcoming spaces for relaxation and leisure
- You will meet others on their healing journey and benefit from group therapy, where you learn from each other
- You can mix with others as often as you like, but if you want privacy, there are plenty of reflective and private time spaces
How Ocean Recovery Centre Can Help You Overcome Substance Addiction in Whitefield
To be truly free of addiction, you must heal your mind and body. All our treatments and therapies focus on helping you in the long term and give you techniques to use well into the future.
All patients must complete a drug or alcohol detox when they arrive to rid of toxins from their system. Detox lasts from a week to 14 days and is essential to rehab. We won’t deny that it’s not challenging.
When a patient detoxes, it can bring unpleasant mental and physical side effects, but they are temporary. You could experience flu-like symptoms, shaking and vomiting, anxiety and depression. Doctors stay with you throughout detox to make you as comfortable as possible.
After detox, you’ll start therapy and counselling. Addicts often turn to drugs and alcohol to cope with life’s stresses and past traumas but find their addiction makes them feel worse. It’s a vicious cycle, negatively impacting your mental health. We help you get to the roots of your addiction, the why’s and hows, and work with you to help you heal.
You’ll try talking therapies such as CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy), focusing on your feelings, thoughts and actions. You’ll learn how to switch negative thoughts to positive which have a transformative impact on your recovery, helping you to avoid turning to drugs or alcohol.
We’ll likely recommend family and group therapy as part of your personalised treatment programme. These therapies help you repair family rifts caused by addiction and enable you to learn from other recovering addicts.
Addictions We Treat
Our Whitefield centre treats all kinds of addictions. You may have been addicted for years or just a few months – we can help. We treat alcohol addiction, as well as recreational drug and prescription drug addictions.
We’re experts in treating cocaine, cannabis, heroin, crack, ketamine, hallucinogenic drug dependencies, and newer synthetic street drugs. If you’re suffering from a problem with prescription drugs, we can help with that too.
Admissions Process to Rehab
Call our admissions team for a friendly chat. The team are non-judgmental, warm and open-minded and aims to make you feel comfortable. Tell them about your addiction and how it’s impacting your life so they can advise you on the best treatment programme.
You will have to complete a pre-admission screening process. This gives staff a more detailed picture of your addiction, circumstances, and mental and physical health.
The screening process is FREE and takes around 20 minutes to complete over the phone, via video call or face-to-face if you live locally. Our team will recommend a treatment plan and advise you on the ideal length of stay. It can be anything from a couple weeks to three months or longer.
If you decide to stay with us, we’ll ask for a deposit and give you an admission date. We often admit people immediately, which means you can start treatment immediately.
Start your rehab journey TODAY by calling us on 0800 880 7596 or contacting us online.
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
Frequently Asked Questions
Choosing the right rehab treatment provider can be a life-changing decision; here are some of the most common questions we are asked pre-admission.
Will I still have access to my phone during rehab?
Yes, but phone and internet use will not be allowed during any counselling or therapy sessions. This is because you are fully focused throughout the programme, and any distractions like this may disrupt your ability to recover.
How long do rehab programmes last?
The duration of your stay at our rehab clinic will depend on the severity of your addiction; determination of the length of your treatment programme will be done after a medical examination has been carried out by our team.
Typical rehabilitation programmes at our clinic last for 28 days, with the detoxification stage of treatment lasting around 10 days, with intensive therapy and counselling sessions taking place after that.
Will my family be allowed to visit me during my stay?
Family members are allowed to arrange visits to see you; we would encourage anyone undertaking treatment to have visits from family members, as having this support provides the valuable motivation that’s needed when in recovery from addiction.
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