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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Castle Vale
Drug And Alcohol Rehab Services Available to the residents of Castle Vale. See how a visit to our rehab can help cure your addiction.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Castle Vale
Taking the necessary steps to overcome drug and alcohol addiction with the help of a professional rehabilitation centre is a difficult move to take, but it is a move that will improve your quality of life exponentially — both physically and mentally.
Here at Ocean Recovery’s drug and alcohol addiction residential treatment centre, we take into careful consideration the specific struggles and requirements of each individual who reaches out to us. By taking this approach, we are able to offer every client a bespoke course of addiction treatment programme while at our residential treatment facility.
Our highly-trained and caring staff are here to help you make your recovery dreams a reality. All that you need to do is reach out to us on 0800 880 7596 or contact us through our website. Once you reach out to us, we can start your recovery journey through detoxification, mental and physical rehabilitation, as well as our aftercare services which will see you seamlessly re-adjust to normal life.
Inpatient and outpatient rehab treatment programmes
As the name suggests, inpatient treatment means that you will spend your time residing at the rehab facility for the duration of your treatment. On the other hand, outpatient treatment programmes will see you returning to your home in between treatment sessions.
We strongly recommend that people opt for an inpatient programme. Not only is this a much more intense course of treatment, but it also allows you to minimise your chances of relapsing thanks to the monitoring of our patients by our caring staff.
There are some people who opt for the outpatient programme, and with the right level of commitment this can be a very effective form of treatment. Those who have commitments which mean that they cannot be away from their day-to-day life for a full month will often find that outpatient programmes are able to provide them the assistance they need while also adhering to prior commitments. However, it should be pointed out that success rates are much higher with inpatient treatment plans.
Get In Touch
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.
We make the detoxification process as safe as can be
One aspect of recovery that can instil worry in the heart of an addict is the prospect of going through withdrawal — be it alcohol detox or substance abuse withdrawal. Regardless of what you are receiving from, the detoxification process can be an incredibly deadly and unpleasant experience, with recovering addicts presenting with a variety of unpredictable side-effects.
However, here at Ocean Recovery you will be able to do through withdrawal under the supervision of our detox clinic. At the detox clinic you will experience medically-assisted detoxification which will see your withdrawal side-effects managed by teams of medical experts.
Drug and alcohol addiction treatment options
While you are at Ocean Recovery’s alcohol and drug rehab you will experience a variety of therapy options. Some of the treatments will be physical treatments while others will be more psychologically orientated.
The fact that each person receives their own personally-tailored treatment plan means that it is hard to say exactly what combination of therapies you will experience on your recovery journey — however, some of the most commonly implemented treatments include the likes of: Cognitive behavioural therapy and dialectical behavioural therapy (for all variety of behavioural addictions), one-to-one psychotherapy, group therapy, low-level laser therapy, 12 step work, relapse prevention planning, as well as having access to our complimentary aftercare programme.
We also sometimes find that wellness treatments such as acupuncture, exercise therapy, art therapy, and music therapy can be great for helping form a relapse prevention plan. This is primarily because you will be given the chance to find new interests which will act as an outlet for internalised emotions and stress which would otherwise lead to substance abuse.
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.
How do I access drug and alcohol rehab in Castle Vale?
As mentioned above, Ocean Recovery treatment services are ready and waiting to help you get set up in our state-of-the-art drug and alcohol rehab centre so that you can start overcoming your drug and/or alcohol addiction through the best possible addiction treatments. However, one of the hardest things that an addict can do is actually reach out for help when they need it most. Admitting that you have an issue is never easy, but the fact that you are here suggests that you have already made this admission to yourself. The next step is to pick up the phone or even send us a message, only then can we help you get the assistance you need.
What are my aftercare options?
Ocean Recovery offers each and every one of our clients with the chance to take advantage of our one-year aftercare programme. This programme will provide you with a wide array of resources to ensure that you stay clean and sober whenever you feel as though the transition back to everyday life may be proving a little challenging for you. Also, it is important to note that the aftercare programme offered by Ocean Recovery is completely free for the first year. This just goes to prove that we not only want to help people to overcome their addiction, but we want to make sure that the people who we help stay sober for the long term.
How do I convince a family member to get help?
Approaching anyone about their addiction is never easy. Addicts can be quick to feel judged and threatened when approached about their addiction and by approaching them in the wrong way you can actually push them further away from getting the treatment they need. There is a lot of training and expertise required when staging an intervention and/or convincing someone who you care about to take the necessary steps to overcome their addiction. Approaching them from a place of understanding while also remaining firm about the impact their lifestyle is having on those around them is a necessary balance. For more information and guidance on this difficult topic, reach out to our helpline and enquire about our family and friend referral schemes.
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