Find Treatment Centres for Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Bexley
Access professional support via a drug and alcohol rehab in Bexley to recover from addiction. We’re here to support you at Ocean Recovery.
Bexley Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
It can be very difficult to open up and accept professional support whilst battling an addiction. Yet to recover from such a testing disorder, both personal commitment and professional guidance are essential.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Bexley
- A self referral into private rehab
- Available rehabilitation programmes
- Our Rehab Facilities
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- Facilities at Ocean Recovery
- Inpatient rehabilitation
- Outpatient rehabilitation
- How much progress can be made through rehab?
- What happens after rehab finishes?
- Accessing support here at Ocean Recovery
It’s necessary to accept, embrace and partake in drug and alcohol rehab. To benefit from each step, treatment session and milestone, you’ll need to be fully invested in the rehabilitation process. It’s also vital to see and experience the value of professional support, as addiction recovery is a challenging process, on physical and psychological levels.
Through private rehab, you can experience a safe place to commit yourself, whilst also encountering the level of support that you deserve. By referring yourself to a drug and alcohol rehab in Bexley, you can work through a private, handheld recovery journey.
Reach out here at Ocean Recovery, to open up and take action through our personalised rehabilitation programmes. The entire process will be confidential, compassionate, and fully catered to your circumstances.
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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.
A self referral into private rehab
A self-referral into rehab will be your way of committing yourself. By sharing your concerns, taking action, and leaning on professional support, you’ll be in control of your own addiction recovery journey.
There are also other ways to access private rehab. Many of our clients will work through a family and friend referral, as it can be difficult to reach out personally. Loved ones are usually one of the first to notice the changes caused by drug and alcohol abuse, acting through a referral.
If you’re however noticing the changes yourself, you can opt for a private admissions process, fully supported by our team at Ocean Recovery.
A referral will be followed by an admission, which will work to arrange your rehabilitation programme. The admissions process will be fully considerate of your needs, making sure that you can either visit or check into a drug and alcohol rehab in Bexley with confidence and comfort in mind.
By opening up, you can share your drug and alcohol problems, your needs, and your recovery goals, ready to be fulfilled with professional support in your corner.
Available rehabilitation programmes
By selecting private rehab, a flexible, personalised recovery process will be expected. The right type and level of support, that you require, can be arranged. Effective and safe treatment services can also be included within your programme. Timelines, pace, and the cost of rehab can all also be accommodating of your circumstances.
Offered through two different programmes, private rehab is suitable for a wide range of lifestyles, budgets, and addiction types. Both inpatient and outpatient programmes can be completed and benefited from, recommended on a per client basis.
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:
CQC Registered
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
Inpatient rehabilitation
If you’re struggling with symptoms of addiction, feel triggered to consume drugs and alcohol at a consistent rate, and/or feel influenced by your surroundings, inpatient rehabilitation will be recommended. It’s also suitable for people who require urgent support, who will need 24/7 care, and who hope to recover at an intense pace.
To experience inpatient rehab, you’ll need to pause your day-to-day life, to check into a drug and alcohol rehab in Bexley. As a programme, it can be completed in 28 days, followed by aftercare support.
Offering a safe place to recover from, a dedicated team, and the chance to complete a range of treatments and therapies, inpatient rehab is fully personalised.
Outpatient rehabilitation
If you’re managing through day-to-day life, yet still require professional support, outpatient rehabilitation will be advised. Offering even greater flexibility, a programme can fit into your routine, allowing you to continue your usual schedule.
Experiencing outpatient rehab will be different, as you’ll instead visit private rehab for pre-arranged treatment sessions. Alongside your visits, you’ll have access to outpatient support, to work through key milestones.
Recognised as an affordable private service, outpatient rehab is planned over a number of months to promote slow yet sustainable recovery. It’s effective and motivating yet can be difficult to complete through chronic symptoms and cravings.
On your admission into private rehab, recommendations will be offered based on your needs and addiction history.
How much progress can be made through rehab?
Rehab is a highly progressive process. Once completed, sobriety is a realistic goal to aim for. Due to the range of treatments and therapies that are offered, key milestones can be achieved.
Drug and alcohol withdrawal is a strong result of rehab. A detoxification process will start the recovery process, helping to eliminate toxins from the body. Emotional and mental rehabilitation can also be aimed for through a rehab programme. Therapy sessions including cognitive behavioural therapy, stress management, mental health support and family therapy are advised at this stage.
Reaching and supporting sobriety can be expected, along with progressing towards relapse prevention. Alongside addiction treatment sessions, education and planning will take place, to secure sobriety for the long term. Education will focus on lifestyle choices, awareness of personal triggers and relapse. Planning will offer direction to prevent and work through drug and alcohol triggers, post-rehab.
Returning to normal life may take some time. Yet enough progress can be made through a private rehab programme to return home to Bexley with the tools and outlooks to begin the adjustment phase.
What happens after rehab finishes?
Finishing a programme via a drug and alcohol rehab in Bexley will move you to the next stage of recovery. Long-term recovery will now be the focus, to strengthen your sober intentions.
After rehab finishes, support will continue to guide you through your new norm. Aftercare services of therapy sessions and support groups will be recommended, along with any other appropriate treatments.
In place to offer guidance, reduce relapse risks and celebrate the milestones of sobriety, aftercare is an effective follow-on service, available for 12 months.
Accessing support here at Ocean Recovery
To access and progress through private rehab, a personalised programme and aftercare, reach out here at Ocean Recovery. Through a self-referral, your admission can begin, to arrange your visit or stay.
If you’re looking for urgent support, a quick turnaround can be expected. We can also arrange your rehab admission in advance to suit 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 is it like to attend rehab?
The thought of attending rehab comes across as a daunting step. Although change is to follow, private drug and alcohol rehab clinics are welcoming, highly accommodating, and compassionate. Designed to support people who are struggling with addiction, rehab is a beneficial process to work through.
You can expect to be treated with respect, to lead a private process, and to feel safe whilst working through a range of treatments and therapies. You can also experience true progress and everything you’ll need to recover, from the most ideal environment.
Arrange your rehab visit by reaching out here at Ocean Recovery.
How long will it take to recover?
Recovery will be a long-term focus. You’ll need to maintain a lifestyle that supports sobriety and makes it a realistic choice. To reach this point, you’ll have a timeline to follow through with rehab. It can either take 28 days or a number of months to complete rehab, depending on your choice between inpatient or outpatient treatment.
Once you’ve completed official treatment, commitment to a drug and alcohol-free routine will be important. This will ease over time, yet you’ll need to make use of your new skills and outlooks.
How do I prepare myself for rehab?
Preparing yourself for rehab is important. You’ll want to make sure that you can commit to and complete rehab, focusing on your funds, availability, and turnaround time. You’ll also want to prepare mentally, to make sure that you’re fully aware of what’s ahead and expected of you through rehab.
Preparations will include packing for rehab, arranging your admission, telling your loved ones, and pausing your outside life. We can help you with each step before visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Bexley.
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