Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Altrincham
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Altrincham Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
There are many rehab options for addicts in the Altrincham area but not everyone can get the help that they need from the NHS and often they don’t have the time to wait for treatment. But fortunately, there are private residential treatment centres in almost every part of the UK.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Altrincham
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Altrincham
Addiction can affect anyone at any time. And while the media portrays addicts in a certain light, there really is no stereotypical addict. There are many high functioning alcoholics with good jobs, successful people with eating disorders, professionals who suffer silently from an addiction to prescription medication and people with undiagnosed behavioural addictions. You do not need to be a crack addict living on the streets to suffer from addiction.
Addiction comes in many forms and that is why there are wide range of different treatment options. This means that regardless of your personal or financial circumstances, there are drug and alcohol rehab options for everyone in Altrincham.
Residential Addiction Treatment in Altrincham
Addiction may start slowly but it always ends badly. Drug and alcohol addiction takes a heavy toll on your body and can lead to many physical and acute mental health problems. At first, you may not notice how your life is being adversely affected by your substance or behavioural addiction, but you can only hide from your problems for so long. Sadly it is never just the addict that suffers and your family and friends also have to deal with the consequences of your actions. You need to act before it is too late and find a safe, non-judgemental environment to deal with your addiction and the underlying issues.
Residential addiction treatment is the answer for many people suffering from many forms of addiction, including alcohol, drugs, eating disorders or anti-social behaviour. We can help you understand your addiction and the underlying problems so that you have a better chance of a successful long term recovery.
When you enter a residential drug and alcohol rehab programme in the Altrincham area, you will be given a full medical, physical and mental health assessment. Everything discussed in the rehab facility and during your treatment is confidential and will not be shared outside the treatment centre. A suitably qualified medical health professional will discuss your addiction with you in-depth and based on their findings a specialist addiction treatment team will draw up a comprehensive personalised treatment plan to suit your needs. If necessary, you will undergo medically assisted detox.
Medically assisted detox is often necessary for addicts, especially for those suffering from alcohol use disorder because substance abuse will alter the chemical balance in your brain. This, in turn, causes a physical addiction that is incredibly difficult to beat without professional medical help.
If your body is physically addicted to a substance, it won’t be possible to detox without experiencing withdrawal symptoms. This is your body’s reaction to learning how to function without the drugs or alcohol that it has become accustomed to. These withdrawal symptoms can range from mild to severe and are typically experienced after 8-10 hours of detoxification and are usually at their worst within 24 to 72-hours.
Physical symptoms of withdrawal include headaches, shaking, sweating, nausea, insomnia, lack of appetite, increased heart rate, seizures and tremors. There can also be psychological withdrawal symptoms, and these can take the form of anxiety, depression, fatigue, agitation, hallucinations, confusion and mood swings.
After you have completed the detox process you will begin your rehab programme. Your treatment will include cognitive behavioural therapy, family therapy, group support sessions, daycare and free aftercare for 12 months. When you leave our drug and alcohol rehab programme and return to your community in the Altrincham area, you will have the tools you need to live without drug but we will continue support you and put you in contact with outpatient programmes, like Alcoholic Anonymous, that can facilitate your long term recovery.
Different Types of Rehab Work for Different People
There is no one successful approach to treating addiction and the type of treatment that will work best for you will depend on a number of factors including;
- • The severity and length of your addiction. If you have been addicted for many years, then it could be harder to treat your addiction.
- • The substances that you are addicted to. The treatment for substance addiction can differ greatly from treatment for behavioural addiction.
- • Your personality, determination and commitment to addiction treatment.
Because addiction differs so much, it is important to get the right kind of help and therapy.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab for Addicts In The Altrincham Community
There are many rehab options for addicts in the Altrincham area but not everyone can get the help that they need from the NHS and often they don’t have the time to wait for treatment. But fortunately, there are private residential treatment centres in almost every part of the UK.
Ocean Recovery is a specialist drug and alcohol rehab centre that is situated near Blackpool in Lancashire. Our rehab facility has undergone an extensive renovation and offers comfortable accommodation that is ideal for treating addiction. We have 13 well-furnished bedrooms including, two executive ensuite rooms with spectacular sea views, eight double or single ensuite rooms as well as three single rooms with a dedicated separate bathroom. Our treatment facilities include secluded private individual therapy rooms, a relaxation room with a massage therapy chair, a holistic treatment room, a steam room, a large multi-purpose activity room, a communal lounge and dinning area. There is also a tranquil external courtyard and garden.
As part of our holistic approach to addiction treatment and recovery, we combine comfortable accommodation with a dedicated therapy programme that helps you get your life back on track and rebuild your relationships with your family and friends. As part of our addiction treatment services, we offer:
- • A thorough clinical and psychological assessment
- • Medically assisted detox and prescription medication to treat withdrawal symptoms
- • 24-hour support from dedicated staff members and medical professionals
- • A personalised therapy and recovery treatment programme
- • FREE aftercare for 12 months
Drug and alcohol rehab is your best chance of beating your addiction and regaining control of your life, contact us today on 01253 847 553 or complete our contact form. to find out how we can help you.
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Alcohol Addiction
Drug Addiction
Areas Covered
- Trafford
- Westhoughton
- Cheadle Hulme
- Whitefield
- Tyldesley
- Prestwich
- Radcliffe
- Stalybridge
- Chadderton
- Denton
- Romiley
- Droylsden
- Swinton
- Walkden
- Heywood
- Ashton
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- Stretford
- Wythenshawe
- Hyde
- Ashton-under-Lyne
- Atherton
- Middleton
- Salford
- Sale
- Altrincham
- Urmston
- Stockport
- Manchester
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- Leigh
- Farnworth
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