Find Treatment Centres for Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Ascot
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If you’re based in Ascot and are looking for help with a drug or alcohol addiction, either for yourself or a loved one, you’ve come to the right page. Not only do we offer evidence-based addiction treatment but we can also help you to find the right treatment programme for your needs.
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Addiction Treatment At Rehab In Ascot
Anyone can be affected by addiction – whatever their age, job or relationship status. But if you’ve decided that enough is enough and you’re looking for a way out, you’re not alone. What’s more, addiction treatment at rehab is the best route forward. Not only will you be supported by a team of expert medical professionals but you’ll benefit from a personalised care plan that keeps you and your goals at the centre of the treatment.
That’s not all either as you’ll have access to leading therapies and counselling sessions. This includes Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy and a range of wellbeing and creative sessions.
Every care plan is tailored to your needs and will be reassessed throughout your time to ensure that it still meets your requirements. You’ll also get to the bottom of your addiction, learn about your emotional and physical dependencies and discover healthy mechanisms which will help you to live a clean life, once your time at rehab has come to an end.
Overcoming an addiction is hard but, with the right team of people by your side, it can be done. You’ll even be supported with a relapse prevention and aftercare programme to ensure that you can enjoy long-term success.
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Are you suffering from Alcohol Addiction and need help? If so, Ocean Recovery is a leading UK based expert in Private Drug and Alcohol Rehab. Find out how we can help by getting in touch with our friendly team today. You can either call our confidential helpline or request a call-back by clicking on the below form.
Choosing Private Residential Rehab
One of the biggest decisions you’ll have to make is whether you want to attend rehab as an inpatient or outpatient. As an inpatient, you’ll have access to a personalised treatment plan with 24/7 support from an expert team. Overnight, you’d be required to stay at the treatment centre and all meals and extracurricular activities are taken care of.
As an outpatient, you’d still benefit from a tailored care plan and support from doctors, counsellors and mental health professionals but you’d return home in the evening. Only you can determine which type of rehab programme is best for you but our team is more than happy to help you to weigh up your options.
Some of the advantages of inpatient rehab are:
- A higher success rate
- Medically-safe detoxes
- Surrounded by a community of like-minded individuals
- 24/7 support from an expert medical team
- Wellbeing and holistic activities
- Away from familiar temptations and distractions
What To Expect At Rehab In Ascot
When you get in touch with our team, we’ll ask you a few questions to get to know you, your addiction and your goals in more detail. Armed with this information we can then find the most suitable treatment centre and programme. It’s completely normal to feel scared or anxious but just know that everyone has your best interests at heart.
Upon arrival at the rehabilitation centre, you’ll meet with the team who will carry out a full physical and psychological assessment. Depending on why you’re there, you may also be required to carry out a drug or alcohol detox. This is the process of your body and mind withdrawing from the substance you’re addicted to and is essential for treatment to begin.
Trying to detox alone is one of the biggest reasons why individuals fail at getting clean. Not to mention the fact it’s dangerous. With a medical team by your side, however, you’ll be monitored regularly and will be prescribed medication to help with any side effects and withdrawal symptoms. With your detox complete, you can then begin your tailored care plan.
Relapse Prevention And Aftercare
Rehab is just the start and often the real challenges arise once your treatment has come to an end. Don’t worry though as you’ll be given all the tools and support you need to help you now and in the future. This includes recognising potential triggers, as well as creating healthier coping mechanisms and details for local support groups. You’ll also be provided with a point of contact once you’ve left the rehab facility.
Cost of Rehab in Ascot
Many people worry about the cost of rehab but it’s important to remember that this shouldn’t stand in the way of someone and their recovery. Rehab costs will depend on a few different factors – the treatment centre, the care you require, how long you stay and whether you join as an inpatient or outpatient. We’re more than happy to discuss your budget though and work out a treatment plan to suit.
It’s important to remember that long-term drug and alcohol use can actually be more expensive than rehab treatment.
Supporting a Loved One With Addiction
Watching a loved one struggle with addiction is excruciatingly hard. But the team at Ocean Recovery are here. Our phone lines are always open – whether you have any questions, want some advice or even want to arrange a referral or intervention. Usually, we arrange these in a neutral environment and they’re the first step for your loved one to get back on their feet. Call us today on 01253 847 553.
Are You Looking For Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Ascot?
At Ocean Recovery Centre, we can help you to find the treatment centre that suits your needs and budget. Not only does this take the stress away but ensures that you make the best decision. We can also answer any questions you might have and explain exactly what to expect.
So, if you’re looking for a drug and alcohol rehab centre in Ascot or the surrounding area, get in touch to find out more information. By taking the first step today, you’re one step closer to your new and clean future.
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