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Winslow Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Do you want to change your life by beating your addiction to alcohol or drugs? Perhaps you’ve thought you can deal with the challenges of addiction on your own?
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Winslow
We can assure you, that by joining our rehab in Winslow, you’ll be making the best decision for your physical and psychological well-being; you won’t regret it.
Our team of dedicated professionals treat each individual with the utmost care and respect whilst guiding you along your journey to long-term recovery from addiction to drugs or alcohol.
Why should I join a private Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation programme?
The sooner you begin a treatment programme, the more effective it will be in helping you achieve your recovery goals. If you leave it too long, the negative effects from addiction could become irreversible.
Treatment is most effective when it’s taken at a residential drug and alcohol treatment centre like our rehab in Winslow. Staying with us during your rehabilitation allows you to focus entirely on recovery without any temptations or negative distractions of homelife.
As our free local health services like the NHS are becoming even more overstretched, it’s likely you’ll be added to a long waiting list when enquiring about addiction treatment; sadly this can be detrimental to your recovery process and lead you to becoming disheartened, potentially causing your addiction to spiral.
As a result of limited time and resources, our free local health services are unable to offer personalised treatment programmes, their approach is a ‘one fits all’ treatment method. Unfortunately, this is just the way our NHS operates at the moment due to insufficient funds and resources.
In our experience, personalised treatment programmes offer a whole host of additional benefits that aren’t available with a ‘one fits all’ approach. Even if you were to wait for your free local health service, it’s doubtful that you would succeed in achieving a long-term recovery.
What can I expect from Drug and Alcohol Rehab Winslow?
Upon joining our private drug and alcohol rehab in Winslow, your physical and psychological health will be fully assessed in order for us to create a suitable treatment programme which is most effective for you.
Our highly skilled counsellors and therapists offer a wide variety of treatment options, allowing you the best chance of recovery. As you’ll stay with us throughout your treatment, you’ll have constant access to our motivating team, leading addiction therapies and all the home comforts our high-specification facility has to offer.
We support you along your journey, ensuring your safety through each treatment, offering motivation, and understanding every step of the way. Residential rehab centres are the most effective method to achieve long-term recovery, start your journey with us today.
We pride ourselves on promoting a positive, relaxed environment for you to undergo your addiction treatment. You will stay in your own private room whilst receiving carefully selected treatment options from our motivated team of medical professionals.
Throughout your drug and alcohol rehabilitation, we assess the emotional, psychological, and social effects that addiction causes, it’s important to identify the source of your addiction and any triggers which are linked with your substance misuse.
It’s impossible to treat addiction with medication alone, the psychological element must be addressed and understood to move forward in your recovery. Our specialist counsellors and psychologists are highly skilled in delivering psychological therapies, we’re confident they can support you.
What are our Addiction Treatments for Alcohol or Drugs like?
Quite simply, it’s not easy. You’ll be committing yourself to going through a life-changing experience, but rest assured you won’t regret it. For drug and alcohol rehabilitation to be effective, you must be willing to make a significant change to your behaviour.
If you’re not completely prepared to commit to a new lifestyle free from alcohol or drugs, then your treatment programme will be wasted. You must want to change in order to succeed in your recovery.
Typically, your stay with us will begin with a visit our detox clinic, this removes all of the harmful toxins from your body, making your subsequent treatments more effective. Detoxification can however be quite dangerous if not managed correctly.
You may experience withdrawal symptoms ranging from mild nausea to lifechanging illnesses. This is why we strongly advise against attempting detoxication at home, you must be in a supervised, professional environment to ensure your safety throughout.
Upon completing your detox, you can begin the various traditional and holistic therapies as structured in your treatment programme.
Our dedicated team of specialists offer a range of psychological therapies including cognitive behavioural therapy, relapse prevention, trauma and abuse counselling, bereavement counselling, 1-1 recovery planning, stress management and family intervention.
In addition to these more traditional therapies, we also offer holistic therapies such as yoga, mindfulness, relaxation, and sleep management. Utilising a combination of these addiction treatments allows you to heal both physically and psychologically, giving you the best opportunity to fully recover.
We also arrange social activities for you to participate in during your down time, these include groups walks/runs, film or quiz nights, and family visits if requested.
We offer exceptional Aftercare
We will of course continue to support you once you have completed our residential drug and alcohol rehabilitation programme which usually lasts around 28 days.
We offer a fantastic free 12-month aftercare programme to help maintain motivation, recommend local support network groups, and help to avoid potential relapses. The first year after rehab is the most crucial, this is when you’re most likely to fall back into substance misuse; our aftercare programme is integral in avoiding this.
If you have any more questions about our rehab in Winslow, need advice or support, we’re happy to answer any further questions you may have.
Just contact us today on 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222. You’re taking the first step towards a happier, healthier life.
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