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Coleshill Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Feeling free is commonly associated with the initial effects of drug and alcohol consumption. Through such actions, users are known to long for an escape, from stress, triggers, cravings and from emotions.
However, if you’re abusing drugs and/or alcohol, you’ll in fact know that such freedom is short-lived, providing a false sense of liberty. To feel free and to be free are two very different encounters. Your habit may fuel the former but will most definitely deter the latter.
Through that, you may feel like freedom is an unmanageable experience, down to your deep need to consume drugs and alcohol.
Yet here at Ocean Recovery, we strive for freedom for our clients, to reach a point in life where an escape isn’t necessary.
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- Will I Ever be Free from Drugs and Alcohol?
- Can I Reach Freedom by Visiting a Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Coleshill?
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- Facilities at Ocean Recovery
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- How Will Treatment Help Me?
- Can I Work on Improving my Lifestyle?
- What Will Long-term Recovery Look Like?
Drug and alcohol rehab is more than a detox and recovery process. It’s a transformational journey that allows for such change, to help you cope, to help you be aware, to help you think rationally and to help you control your life.
If you’re open to visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Coleshill, we encourage you to take control of your freedom, by leaving behind your triggers for a time of residential rehab.
We can facilitate this for you, we can work with you and your support network, and we can show you the true meaning of freedom through drug and alcohol rehabilitation.
Will I Ever be Free from Drugs and Alcohol?
You can be free from drugs and alcohol if you take action. As difficult as this may be to hear, if you continue to allow drugs and alcohol to influence your life, they will maintain such control.
The only way you can regain that control is by removing the hold of drugs and alcohol, detoxing, recovering and preparing for sobriety.
Currently, such steps may seem impossible, as you’re yet to consider rehab and the journey that it carries. However, if you can see the value in rehab, and if you can turn your need to recover into active commitment, you can reach freedom as a goal.
A sense of freedom isn’t enough. You’ll likely be experiencing false feelings of that now from time to time. To truly be free, developing a lifestyle that disallows drugs, alcohol and further controlling stimuli is required.
Learn how to develop and maintain such life back in Coleshill by committing to, completing and intrusting drug and alcohol rehab.
Can I Reach Freedom by Visiting a Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Coleshill?
You can, as any degree of rehab will help you become free from the constraints of drugs and alcohol. It’s also important to consider what your definition of freedom is, as differing goals can be aimed for through varying forms of rehab.
By recovering locally, you may however struggle to completely detach yourself from your thoughts, memories and behaviours, as you’ll still have some form of connection to your reality.
With this in mind, you may personally struggle via drug and alcohol rehab in Coleshill. This is something you’ll need to think about before committing.
If you are worried about the potential risk of an incomplete rehab experience, down to the constraints of your current reality, residential rehab here at Ocean Recovery will be highly beneficial.
Here you can experience complete freedom from your life, along with working towards freedom as a long-term recovery goal.
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
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Facilities at Ocean Recovery
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How Will Treatment Help Me?
Treatment is extremely helpful when recovering from addiction, providing the tools and processes to detach from drugs and alcohol.
Down to the intentions of treatment, you can be assured of their usefulness, as you’ll complete a unique mix of treatment recommendations, to offer the freedom that you require.
For example, if you’re feeling trapped by both addiction and mental health issues, dual diagnosis treatment will be advised.
If you’re struggling physically, detoxification and wellbeing management will be recommended. If you’re also suffering psychologically, stress management, dialectical behavioural therapy and support groups will be encouraged.
As freedom will rank differently for every client, if you select Ocean Recovery, you will be welcomed with a personal rehab programme.
Can I Work on Improving my Lifestyle?
Yes, whether you visit a drug and alcohol rehab in Coleshill or our centre, lifestyle management is a standard offering. This is down to the fact that addiction is commonly driven by lifestyle choices.
In order to feel free from drugs and alcohol, you may need to adapt your routine, you may need to work on your relationships, you may need to improve your work-life balance, you may need to aim for healthier choices, and you may need to adopt supportive coping strategies.
Such change can be difficult to initially activate and digest. It’s natural to feel a sense of attachment to your current lifestyle, such as the people you interact with. Yet, without making some changes, you’ll remain constrained by drugs and alcohol.
Freedom needs to be embraced from every angle, from your internal mindset to your external choices. Work to improve your lifestyle throughout rehab and transfer such efforts over to your life in Coleshill.
What Will Long-term Recovery Look Like?
Long-term recovery can reflect your idea of freedom. However, you must also continue to invest your time and effort in order to sustain such freedom.
It will look like a lifestyle that disallows the control of drugs and alcohol. It will look like balance, where aftercare is a consistent commitment. It will look like autonomy and control, where relapse prevention will sustain.
By maintaining a positive and balanced lifestyle, you will have a greater chance of feeling free from your burdens and habits. Yet, to reach this point, you will need to complete rehab in its entirety.
You can look to recover via drug and alcohol rehab in Coleshill. Yet if you hope for full freedom, you can expect it here at Ocean Recovery through residential rehab.
Become free for yourself, for those around you, for your future and for your own existence.
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