Find Treatment Centres for Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Worthing
Drug and alcohol deaths have reached their highest levels since 1993, according to the Office of National Statistic (ONS) and with ever-stretched services, the NHS is struggling to help those in need of rehab.
Worthing Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Drug & Alcohol Rehab Worthing
When you’re ready to seek treatment for your addiction it’s important that you access treatment as soon as you can.
This means that it’s often better for your health to seek private care, as it’s often available that very same day.
At Ocean Recovery, we offer residential rehabilitation services that provide a holistic approach to treatment that heals both your mind and body.
We understand that admitting you have an addiction is one of the hardest steps to take, but if you’re already looking for rehab in Worthing, then you’ve already taken that first step in admitting that you have an addiction.
All you have to do now is give our friendly and supportive team a call and we’ll advise you on the best possible treatment for you personally.
Why Choose Residential Addiction Treatment?
There isn’t a quick fix to addiction, which means that there is no time frame to your recovery. Residential treatment lasts for 28 days and is an intensive form of treatment, but your recovery doesn’t end when you walk out the doors.
This is why its important to ensure that you choose the right drug and alcohol rehab for you.
Outpatient treatment can be conducted from the comfort of your own home, as you attend the detox clinic during the day and return home in the evenings and weekends.
Although this may seem like the most appealing option, its also one of the most challenging, as you’re surrounded by the triggers that drive your addiction.
Residential addiction treatment has much lower relapse rates due to the fact that it provides distance between you and your daily life, giving you the chance to heal your mind and body.
It may be more intense, but you position yourself in a neutral environment with 24 hours support and guidance, under medical supervision every step of the way.
At Ocean Recovery we take a holistic approach to all of our treatment programmes, meaning that detox is accompanied by therapy treatments as well as a range of workshops and fitness activities.
Drug And Alcohol Detoxification
To start your treatment at Ocean Recovery you’ll begin by detoxing. The aim of detox is to slowly reduce the consumption levels of the substance in your body, until you’re free from this substance.
It can be a dangerous process, which is why we also provide medical supervision from our experienced team of doctors and nurses throughout the detox process.
Its important that this process is undertaken at a slow and steady pace to ensure that withdrawal symptoms are managed.
It’s highly likely that you’ll experience withdrawal symptoms during detox, as your body readjusts to functioning without the substance.
The level and types of withdrawal symptoms you may experience will vary depending on the length and severity of your addiction, but you’ll be closely monitored at all times.
We can provide prescription drugs to help alleviate some of the withdrawal symptoms and make you feel more comfortable.
Once you’ve completed your detox you’ll start your therapy treatment. We believe its important to treat both the physical and psychological impacts of addiction to help you achieve long-term recovery.
Therapy Treatments
Mental health issues often cause or are caused by addiction. During rehab in Worthing you’ll be prescribed a range of therapy treatment options to help you understand and manage your addiction.
We offer a variety of therapy treatments to ensure that you receive the help you need to maintain your sobriety.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is one of the most common therapy treatments used to for addiction treatment, since it works to identify your negative though processes and you develop more positive daily habits.
Alongside CBT, we offer individual therapy, which uses a range of techniques depending on your needs, motivational workshops and stress management workshops to help you prepare for daily life and support group sessions to allow you to develop peer support.
The purpose of therapy is to give you back control of your life, so that you understand your addiction and give you confidence in managing your cravings in your daily life.
Drug And Alcohol Aftercare Programme
Leaving drug or alcohol rehab in Worthing can seem like a daunting prospect and most relapses occur within the first 12 months after rehab. This is why, at Ocean Recovery, we offer 12 months of free aftercare.
Rebuilding your relationships upon leaving rehab can be challenging. You may find that you’re struggling to fit back into family life, or your family doesn’t know how to treat you.
You must understand that rebuilding relationships can take a long time and requires a lot of patience. We can provide you with support and family counselling sessions to help aid that recovery.
Peer support is considered to be the most effective support and teaching aid and we strongly recommend that you connect with local support groups.
We can provide links to groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous, to allow you to build relationships with people who share similar experiences to you. These supportive relationships can often help you navigate tough times.
If you’re struggling to settle back into work life, or you’re struggling financially, we can also provide you with guidance on finding the best employment and financial support.
Here at Ocean Recovery, we are dedicated to helping you achieve long-term recovery.
How To Get Started
Admitting you have an addiction is often the hardest part of recovery, but if you’re already looking for rehab in Worthing, then you’ve already taken the biggest step. Now you just have to take action.
If left untreated your addiction will only get worse, no matter how in-control you may feel. So it’s important to seek professional help as soon as you can.
All it takes is a phone call from you and our friendly and supportive team will provide you with a free and confidential consultation.
They’ll discuss with you your addiction, your daily struggles, what you want to achieve and possible treatment options near you. Start rebuilding your life today and give us a call.
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