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Brighouse Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Are you based in Brighouse, battling through the emotional rollercoaster of addiction? An addiction is a mental health and behavioural illness, difficult to manage without specialised support. Call us today on 01253 847 553 for FREE and confidential advice!
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Brighouse
If you’re looking for addiction treatment and want the best possible start to your recovery journey, then the Ocean Recovery Centre may be the right place for you. Based in Blackpool, we’re a popular choice for those looking for drug and alcohol rehab in the Brighouse area, as we’re just over an hour away by car. Spending some time away from home, as well the structured routine offered by our residential rehab program, can help you get on the right track and come off drugs and alcohol. However, we also give you the tools you need to stay away from these substances for life, so you can start living your life in a more positive way.
24/7 support
We understand that rehab can be a tough process, which is why you get 24/7 support at our centres. When you come to the Ocean Recovery Centre, you’re away from the bad influences and temptations of drugs and alcohol, so your rehab journey starts on the right foot.
You’ll start with a detox, which means you get all the harmful substances out of your body. You may find you get withdrawal symptoms when you stop drinking or taking drugs, so we can offer prescription medication to get you through this process. We also ensure you’re monitored in case you have serious side effects from your detox, as in rare cases, detoxing can lead to symptoms such as seizures.
The length of your detox will depend on the type of substances you used and the severity of your addiction, but in general, you can usually detox within a few days. However, if you want to stay way from drugs and alcohol in the long term, we highly recommend that you stay with us for the full 28 days of your programme so we can get you on the right track.
What to expect at rehab
When you’re searching for drug and alcohol rehab in Brighouse, it’s natural to feel nervous about going into a residential centre. After all, it feels like an extreme measure to overcome drug and alcohol addiction, and you may think you’d be better off at home. However, the Ocean Recovery Centre offer a world-class rehab programme that is designed to help you overcome your addiction for life, which simply can’t be delivered if you’re outside our centre.
We ensure that you get a warm welcome at our centre, and you’ll meet the other patients in rehab, some of who will also be from West Yorkshire, while others will have travelled further afield. Our team carry out a full assessment of your physical and mental health to ensure that you get the right level of care, as you may need additional help and support on your journey.
The Ocean Recovery Centre offer a very high standard of care, and our rehab programme is comprehensive, covering all sorts of topics related to addiction. You’ll get many sessions of individual therapy, which helps you understand your addiction and start to fight it, giving you coping mechanisms you need for the future. Our group therapy sessions can help with this too, as you work with others who have similar stories towards your common goal.
Other therapies
An advantage of staying at the Ocean Recovery Centre is that you can try a combination of different therapies in a short amount of time, giving you the best chance of success. In addition to talking therapies, we teach you relaxation techniques such as mindfulness, yoga, and offer sessions of art, drama or music therapy, so you can find what works for you. Those who go through substance misuse often neglect hobbies and interests, so we help you find things that’ll keep you busy and less likely to relapse.
Simply spending time at the Ocean Recovery Centre helps you to relax, as we take care of all your day to day needs. Our chef makes delicious meals, so once your appetite starts to return, you can enjoy food again. We also offer regular fitness sessions and outings, so you can get some exercise and help your body to heal.
Recovery after rehab
Addiction can be an extremely lonely experience, and those who contact us about drug and alcohol rehab in Brighouse have often have broken relationships because of their drinking or drug use. They sometimes find that the only people they are still friends with are fellow addicts. However, in order to recover in the long term, you need to build a support network of people who have a positive impact on your life.
After rehab, we often recommend people find a 12-step group near them, which ensures they have somewhere to go regularly to keep them on track. Alcoholics Anonymous is perhaps the best-known organisation, but Narcotics Anonymous can also be found in most bigger towns and cities, and they focus specifically on drug use. Some people who suffer from addictions attend the same group for many years.
Those who complete their 28 days with us will receive a years worth of free aftercare close to South Yorkshire. These regular groups allow you to stay in touch with our team and people who were on your programme, so you can talk about the milestones you’ve gone through and the challenges in your everyday life.
Help when you need it
If you need help getting into rehab quickly, then all you need to do is call the Ocean Recovery Centre. We can often give you admission within 48 hours, so there’s no time for your condition to worsen, and we even sort out transport if you need it so that you can reach us safely.
If you’re looking at drug and alcohol rehab in Brighouse and need quick help and support, call the Ocean Recovery Centre on 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222 and we’ll be there for you.a
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