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Drug and alcohol addictions require professional addiction treatment, that, in many instances, can only be provided by a drug and alcohol rehab.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Dorchester
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Yet, afraid of discussing their addiction, thousands of people in Dorchester, Dorset and the rest of the United Kingdom continue to struggle in silence.
If you live in Dorchester and require drug and alcohol addiction treatment, you must make contact with a drug and alcohol rehab in Dorchester as soon as possible.
Like many others, if you would prefer to attend a rehab away from your hometown, here at Ocean Recovery, we can provide you with a space at our residential rehab.
Located on Blackpool’s North Shore, attending our residential rehab will enable you to complete a personalised treatment programme in a tranquil environment.
To find out how we can support you in overcoming your addiction, contact our admissions team today. Alternatively, review the information provided below to gauge the treatment you will be able to take advantage of upon attending our rehab.
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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 callback by clicking on the below form.
Attending A Drug and Alcohol Rehab
Across the United Kingdom, a significant number of people battle addictions every single day. Contrary to belief, addictions do not discriminate. Almost anyone can find their life impaired by addiction.
When an addiction to substances such as drugs and alcohol arises, it is vital that addiction treatment is sought either via a drug and alcohol rehab in Dorchester or a residential rehab such as our own.
Should you choose to attend our drug and alcohol rehab, you can expect to be provided with around the clock care, professional support, industry-leading treatments and state of the art facilities.
Meanwhile, rehabs in Dorchester predominantly focus on supplying outpatient treatment. If you chose to attend a drug and alcohol rehab in Dorchester, it is unlikely that you will be able to take advantage of services such as around the clock care and state of the art recovery facilities.
Instead, upon seeking a referral from a General Practitioner, you will be referred for cognitive behavioural therapy and group therapy at an NHS rehab.
Although both outpatient and inpatient rehabilitation treatment is advantageous, inpatient rehab is often favoured due to the benefits associated.
Our Treatments
At Ocean Recovery Centre, we have supported thousands of individuals in overcoming addiction. Irrespective of your personal history, profession, age, race, or religion, our team of highly skilled psychologists, recovery support workers, and nurses are on hand to support you through addiction treatment.
Unbeknown to many, addictions are psychological disorders that arise when substances are used to navigate and alleviate mental health disorders, trauma, stress, abuse and bereavement. For this very reason, all of our treatments focus on healing the mind and healing the body.
Incorporated into personalised treatment programmes, our treatments include, but are not limited to:
- Detoxification
- Cognitive behavioural therapy
- Motivational interviewing
- Bereavement counselling
- Abuse counselling
- Stress management
- NLP intervention
- Mental health treatment
Supervised by our medical team, detoxification is administered to remove harmful toxins from the body and brain. Induced medically, this particular treatment sees our clients withdraw from substances in a safe space. Typically, detoxification takes 7-days to complete.
Upon completing detoxification, rehabilitation treatment is provided. Through the employment of the therapies noted above, individuals are encouraged to revisit the causes of their addiction.
Supported by a recovery specialist, doing so ensures that underlying factors can be addressed and worked through. Unlike detoxification, rehabilitation can take up to 90-days to complete.
At Ocean Recovery, all of our clients benefit from personalised treatment programmes. Devised to cater wholly to their specific addiction and recovery needs, completing a personalised treatment programme sees many go on to secure a long-term recovery.
Personalised Aftercare Plans
Although personalised treatment and around the clock medical care support those in recovery during their time in rehab, we provide personalised aftercare plans to all of our clients.
Personalised aftercare plans ensure that group therapy, individual therapy and recovery support groups can be accessed in the year following addiction treatment.
While we recommend that all of our clients complete the personalised aftercare plans we provide and attend our rehab for weekly group therapy sessions, we are able to refer our clients to drug and alcohol rehabs in Dorchester for additional aftercare support.
Contact Us For Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation
If you are ready to attend a drug and alcohol rehab in Dorchester and are prepared to commit to a lifelong recovery, please do not hesitate to contact us today.
In doing so, we can provide personalised advice and guidance to ensure that you understand your rehab and treatment options.
To contact us, call us on 01253 847 553 or email info@oceanrecoverycentre.com.
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.
Can I Review What Other Clients Have Said About Their Experience At Ocean Recovery?
Yes, you can. We have a wealth of reviews and testimonials on our website that have been provided by clients upon completing rehabilitation treatment at our residential rehab. If you would like to find out more about what our clients have said about their experience with us, visit our review page here.
How Do I Know If Rehab Is Right For Me?
If you find yourself struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction, you may understand that you need professional help and support. Yet, you may worry that rehab is not right for you. While it is entirely normal for you to question if rehab is for you, if you have come to rely on substances and struggle to navigate your day to day life without them, attending rehab is in your best interest.
How Do I Refer Myself For Treatment?
If you are ready to refer yourself for treatment at our residential rehab, all you need to do is give us a call. In doing so, we will initiate the referral process by providing you with a wealth of information regarding our treatment options and facilities. We will also conduct a pre-admission assessment so that we can understand your addiction and recovery needs in greater detail.
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