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Across Bedfordshire, thousands of people are affected by drug and alcohol addictions every single day. Fortunately, several inpatient and outpatient drug and alcohol rehabs in Bedfordshire provide treatment, support and guidance to those in need.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Bedfordshire
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Here at Ocean Recovery, we also provide drug and alcohol rehabilitation at our private CQC registered residential rehab in Blackpool.
Although we understand that attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Bedfordshire may have been desired, we encourage you to contact us today if you are ready to fully commit to your recovery.
Alternatively, find out more about how we can support you in achieving the best possible outcome for a long-lasting recovery here.
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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.
Why Choose Residential Rehab?
Residential rehabs, or inpatient rehabs as they are otherwise known, are rehabilitation centres that require those in recovery to remain within rehab as they undergo treatment.
Proven to have greater recovery rates than outpatient and NHS rehabs, individuals who attend a residential rehab, such as our own, have a greater chance of sustaining their recovery in the weeks, months and years that follow treatment.
In addition to securing a long-term recovery, there are several other reasons to choose residential rehab. Below, we have outlined just a few.
- Residential rehab provides a safe space for those in recovery to recuperate from the physical and psychological effects of addiction.
- A range of industry-leading treatment and therapy options can be accessed via a residential rehab.
- Attending a residential rehab ensures that around the clock care and support can be sought.
- 12-months of free aftercare support is provided by residential rehabs, such as our own, to support clients as they return home to continue their recovery.
Whilst attending a residential rehab is recommended, the cost of private treatment often sees many delayed addiction treatment. However, we encourage our clients to see rehab as an investment.
Our Treatment Options
To ensure that physical and psychological recovery can be achieved, we combine a wide range of evidence-based treatments here at Ocean Recovery.
Should you decide to attend our rehab instead of a drug and alcohol rehab in Bedfordshire, the following treatments will be available to you:
- Detoxification
- Rehabilitation
- Individual therapy
- Group therapy
- Psychological therapy
- Well-being therapy
- Dual diagnosis treatment
- Relapse prevention
- Aftercare
Each of the treatments we provide is bespoke to the needs of our clients. This means that the treatments you receive upon attending our rehab will be customised to your individual circumstances.
Therapy Options
At Ocean Recovery, our psychological and well-being therapies help our clients understand their addiction in greater detail. Our therapies additionally provide a range of advice, education and guidance to ensure that our clients are able to achieve their recovery goals.
Below, we have shared a number of the therapies that are frequently encountered at our rehab.
Psychological Therapies
- Cognitive behavioural therapy
- Bereavement counselling
- Trauma and abuse counselling
- One-to-one recovery planning
- Stress management
- Family therapy
- Mediation therapy
- NLP counselling therapy
Well-Being Therapies
- Art, drama and music therapies
- Indian head and full body massage
- Relaxation and sleep management
- Mindfulness
- Low-level laser therapy
Although all of the therapies above are available at our rehab, it is unlikely that you will encounter them all. Instead, upon attending our rehab, a few different therapies will be recommended based on the psychological impact your addiction has had.
Your recovery goals will also be taken into consideration to ensure an appropriate therapy programme can be completed.
Relapse Prevention
Whilst private addiction treatment supports many individuals in securing a long-term recovery, relapse prevention and aftercare are considered to be the most important components of addiction treatment. This is because relapse prevention and aftercare essentially ensure that relapse can be avoided.
Understanding that a sturdy relapse prevention plan can make all the difference, we equip our clients with 12-months of aftercare support at Ocean Recovery.
Combining ongoing group therapy with personalised advice and guidance, our relapse prevention and aftercare plans help combat temptation and ensure that help can be sought quickly if a relapse is imminent.
Contact Us For Residential Treatment Today
If you are ready to commit to taking the path towards recovery, we welcome you to contact us today for residential treatment.
Although you may have wanted to attend a drug and alcohol rehab in Bedfordshire, attending our rehab will ensure that you are able to begin your recovery journey within a matter of days.
Upon contacting us, we will inform you of your treatment options. We will also discuss our facilities with you and explain how we can support you in overcoming your addiction once and for all.
We can also answer any questions you may have and provide you with ongoing support and guidance via telephone and email as you prepare to enter our rehab.
To find out more, call us today on 01253 847 553. Alternatively, email info@oceanrecoverycentre.com, or chat with us online.
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 Alcohol withdrawal?
Essentially helping those in recovery heal from the physical effects of addiction, substances are eliminated from the brain and body during drug and alcohol withdrawal.
As an individual withdraws from drugs and alcohol, it is normal for withdrawal symptoms to be experienced. Although withdrawal symptoms can be uncomfortable, they are manageable.
In the instance that withdrawal symptoms are unbearable, we can prescribe medications that reduce the severity of symptoms.
Does Rehab work?
Our rehabilitation treatment programmes are highly effective in treating addictions. However, for rehab to work, those who undergo treatment must be committed to their recovery.
Unfortunately, if an individual cannot commit to their recovery, the risk of relapse is extremely high.
Is Mental Health support available?
Yes, at Ocean Recovery, we can provide treatments for mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, stress and post-traumatic stress disorder.
If you require mental health support, you will undergo dual diagnosis treatment upon attending our rehab.
Dual diagnosis treatment combines addiction treatments, such as detoxification, with mental health treatments, such as therapy.
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