Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Beckenham
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Beckenham Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
There are many steps to the drug and alcohol rehabilitation process. Each should be completed, as together, they help to treat addiction and make it a manageable condition for the future.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Beckenham
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To complete the necessary steps, it’s encouraged that you search for and select professional support and addiction treatment to CQC standards. It’s also recommended that you select the support that works for you, as it’s important that the process is comfortable, safe, and feasible for your lifestyle.
With the right support, expect to work through an admission, detoxification, treatments and therapies, relapse prevention planning and aftercare, all forming the rehab process.
Via a drug and alcohol rehab in Beckenham, the entire process can be completed with handheld support and private experiences. To begin the first step of a rehab admission, reach out here at Ocean Recovery.
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Are you suffering from Drug and 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.
How to Select a Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Beckenham?
Selecting a private rehab clinic to recover from should be driven by your needs. It’s essential to prioritise your location, budget, availability, addiction type and severity, and end goals. With awareness of your needs and the type of support that you’ll require, you can compare the offerings of each rehab clinic.
Finding a drug and alcohol rehab in Beckenham which is CQC registered will be recommended. High levels of care and compassion are expected through such standards. It’s also encouraged that you select a centre which offers different types of treatment programmes, which promotes personalisation, and which specialises in suitable treatment options.
For example, some people who suffer from drug and alcohol problems will also struggle with their mental health. Finding a private rehab that offers dual diagnosis treatment will be paramount, to address any underlying mental health problems. No matter your personal circumstances, they can be accommodated by the right rehab clinic.
Alongside the services and standards that you can expect, you should consider the environment of your chosen centre. Most private rehab clinics will offer a recovery designed, private and peaceful space for you to visit or reside in. Helping to disconnect from everyday life and influences, rehab environments can be highly effective when correctly chosen.
A key benefit of private rehab is its flexibility. Flexible and personalised programmes are offered here at Ocean Recovery. The entire process can be tailored to your needs through a specialist drug and alcohol rehab clinic.
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:
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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
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What Happens Through a Rehab Admission?
A rehab admission will follow your referral. A referral represents your interest to visit or checking into a rehab clinic. Once you’ve decided on a rehab clinic, you can share your interest, which will start the admissions process.
Admission is the time to ask any questions you may have, to make decisions on your impending rehab experience, and to share your needs. You’ll have the chance to select between two programmes, either a 28-day inpatient process or an outpatient programme carried over a number of months.
Your decisions and needs will benefit the process, helping our admissions team arrange your personal programme. Considering your timeline, budget, health, and urgency to recover, a plan of action will be created, ready for your rehab admission.
It’s also encouraged to prepare for rehab through the admissions process. Although you can access support in 24 hours, you can also set an admissions date to instead aim for. This is favoured by some of our clients, to arrange childcare, to hand over responsibilities or to get the funds together.
Treatment and Therapy Options
Post-admission, the rehab process truly begins with treatment and therapy sessions. Following your plan of action, a range of treatments will be completed to treat the source and symptoms of addiction. Therapies will also be recommended to work through the emotional and mental changes of addiction.
Treatments that effectively treat addiction include detoxification and wellbeing management. Therapies that diminish addiction and help our clients rebuild include cognitive behavioural therapy, stress management, dialectical behavioural therapy, family therapy and dual diagnosis treatments.
The rehabilitation step of the process helps to withdraw the body from drugs and alcohol. It also focuses on rebuilding habits, routines, and outlooks, supportive of sobriety. Also offered to instil positive choices, behaviours and associations, addiction treatment is a significant part of the process.
Planning Through Relapse Prevention
Treatments, therapies, support, and a change in environment will all help with initial recovery. Yet addiction recovery is a long-term goal, which should be emphasised through rehab.
To help with long-term recovery, relapse prevention planning is a step within the rehab process. As relapse is a fearful outcome, the focus will be placed on preventing any risks. As it’s also common to experience some form of relapse, it’s also important to be prepared, aware and ready to regain control. Relapse prevention planning assists with both, by offering a plan of action through future drug and alcohol exposure.
Planned around your needs and lifestyle, relapse prevention will assist with everyday life, for your return to Beckenham.
What Happens Through a Rehab Discharge?
A rehab discharge will be recommended once each step of the process has been completed. For some, this can take 28 days, likely through an inpatient programme. For others, a discharge will take place after outpatient rehab, which is planned over 3-6 months.
A discharge will mark the end of your rehab process yet will also highlight the start of your true recovery journey. This is the time to put your new tools, outlooks, and habits into practice, to maintain sobriety.
To help you through the post-rehab process, aftercare support will be offered here at Ocean Recovery. On an outpatient basis, group therapy and individual sessions can be completed via a drug and alcohol rehab in Beckenham. Offered for 12 months, aftercare provides help through some of the biggest recovery challenges, found through the first year of sobriety.
A plan will be formed, lifestyle management will be recommended, and relapse prevention planning will continue. Each will work to reduce relapse and to normalise a drug and alcohol-free lifestyle.
Reach out to complete each step of the rehabilitation process, completely personalised to your needs.
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.
What happens during drug and/or alcohol withdrawal?
Withdrawal is the elimination process. Throughout withdrawal, toxins are safely removed from the body, in this case, drugs and alcohol.
Completed through a detoxification process, drugs and alcohol are slowly withdrawn from the body, to achieve balance, reduce cravings and get clean.
Understandably, withdrawal symptoms, as side effects, are expected. The body and brain will need to readjust without the influence of drugs and alcohol. Through a rehab clinic, the most suitable environment will be found to work through drug and alcohol withdrawal.
Is rehab worth it?
Rehab is a worthwhile commitment. Although experiences will differ for each client, those who commit themselves, complete rehab, and maintain change can overcome addiction.
Drug and alcohol rehab provides initial treatment and the tools to recover. Its completion is heavily linked to long-term sobriety, offering the most effective recovery process.
Are addiction treatments successful?
Addiction treatments contribute towards recovery success. Once combined into a treatment programme, they treat the initial source of addiction, whilst considering the consequences of substance abuse. They also provide the tools and skills to lead a clean life, along with plans to overcome future triggers.
By visiting or checking into a drug and alcohol rehab in Beckenham, the most successful forms of addiction treatments will be offered.
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