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Treatments and therapies are vital to complete addiction recovery. Complete them here at Ocean Recovery by visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Edmonton.
Edmonton Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
A drug and alcohol addiction is fully treatable. Treatment can help to overcome the source of consumption, along with providing the tools to reach/remain sober. Completing addiction treatments and therapies are also known to ease the management of ongoing triggers.
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Although management is necessary, as an addiction is a relapsing disorder, sobriety can become the norm, easier and easier to maintain over the years.
Yet to reach this point, effective and suitable treatments must be completed. Working through detoxification, rehabilitation, and planning, treatment programmes are in place to target addiction with proven and effective methods.
Finding the most suitable and high-quality treatment options in your local area should be your next step. Reach out to Ocean Recovery for more information on visiting or residing in a private drug and alcohol rehab in Edmonton. We offer luxury accommodation, progressive programmes and proven treatment programmes, all motivating addiction recovery.
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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.
Treating a Drug and Alcohol Addiction
An addiction is a reoccurring brain condition. It mostly targets the mind and brain, yet also affects physical health and wellbeing. Known to regularly relapse, through high-risk situations and triggers, there’s a vicious cycle of consumption attached to addiction.
Although strong and complicated, a drug and alcohol addiction can be treated. It can be treated to a point where their influences carry little effect. It can also be treated to reach sobriety and maintain it for the long term. As relapse risks are high, it can also be treated with control and awareness in mind, to remain on the sober track.
To break the cycle, a range of treatments and therapies will need to be completed. Educational sessions will be paramount, along with planning and full commitment.
There are many treatment options to consider, some known to treat addiction at the surface, whilst others are renowned for treating addiction to a personal level. Finding the right type of addiction treatment, that will not only treat your condition but also deliver on your expectations is important.
In Edmonton, the chance to pick between a range of treatment options will be present. Selecting the right option, for your circumstances, can make your addiction both treatable and manageable.
Treatment Options in Edmonton
Depending on your personal goals, expectations and experiences, treatments will unfold differently for you in comparison to the next client. For some, NHS treatment services offer enough support and guidance to recover. For others, greater intensity, personalisation, and direction are required to reach sobriety, usually found through private rehab.
You can select between both, as the recovery process should play out as advantageous for your needs. NHS treatment services will be available for free, yet will usually result in a delay, due to waiting lists. Treatments focus heavily on the common signs, symptoms, causes and outcomes of drug and alcohol abuse. Effective for some, NHS treatment services are convenient and offer the motivation to change.
Private addiction treatment will also be available, yet imminently. You can complete an admission with a 24-hour turnaround, to urgently begin a personalised treatment programme. Via a drug and alcohol rehab in Edmonton, you can complete necessary and personally recommended treatments through either inpatient or outpatient rehab.
Focusing on personal experiences and wellbeing, recovery rates are usually much higher through private rehab. Effective for most, private addiction treatments and support are of high quality and proven to treat addiction.
Selecting the most effective treatment option, to treat and manage your addiction will be best. You should also consider the suitability and feasibility of treatment, to make sure that it can be completed and fit into your life.
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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:
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2 Executive, Sea View Double Ensuite Rooms
8 Double or Single Ensuite Rooms
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Comfortable Communal Lounge with Piano & Sky TV
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12 Months FREE Aftercare
Regular Contact with Loved Ones Encouraged
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What’s Expected Through TRehab?
Through private rehab, there’s an expected process that you’ll complete. Some steps will differ, treat individual symptoms and triggers, and work through personal circumstances. Yet the below steps are necessary to recover on physical and psychological levels, along with planning.
Medically Assisted Detoxification Process
Medical detox will be offered here at Ocean Recovery. This is the safest way to withdraw from drugs and alcohol. Acting as the first phase of recovery, a detoxification process will be planned out with comfort and safety in mind.
With the support of medical teams, on a 24/7 basis, withdrawal symptoms can be worked through, usually within the first 10 days of detoxification. Helping to reduce cravings, stabilise the body and start the recovery process, detoxification is a necessary treatment to complete.
Rehabilitation Phase
Whilst visiting or checking into a drug and alcohol rehab in Edmonton, the rehabilitation phase will follow. Rehabilitation focuses on the behaviours of addiction, by understanding personal triggers and responses. It involves the completion of treatments and therapies, focusing on the mind.
Cognitive behavioural therapy, stress management, dialectical behavioural therapy, mental health treatments and group therapy are some of the most effective treatment services. They educate clients on how to work through triggers, with a new outlook and set of coping strategies.
Relapse Prevention Planning
Although physical and psychological recovery may be fulfilled up to this point, it’s essential to plan for what’s to come post-rehab. To plan for drug and alcohol exposure, relapse prevention is offered through private rehab.
Relapse prevention planning offers a personal structure to work to, in the event of triggers. As relapse can happen post-rehab, planning can help clients move through exposure, rather than regress.
What Happens After Rehab?
Once rehab has been completed, either through a 28-day inpatient programme or a monthly outpatient programme, treatment will continue.
Accepting ongoing treatment will be beneficial, as maintenance is something to get used to. 12 months of further treatment, thorough aftercare, will be offered. Included in the cost of private rehab, great value can be experienced through aftercare.
Aftercare will be designed around your needs and post-rehab lifestyle. It will include a range of group and one-to-one therapy sessions, along with a focus on lifestyle management. Found to ease ongoing maintenance, whilst reducing relapse, aftercare is extremely helpful when adjusting to drug and alcohol-free choices and habits.
From detoxification to aftercare, a wide range of proven treatments can be experienced here at Ocean Recovery. Additional services will also be included to personalise rehab. Select to visit or check into a private drug and alcohol rehab in Edmonton to experience effective treatment services.
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 Edmonton?
Accessing private rehab is possible through a self-referral. It’s also possible through a family and friend referral, and a professional referral, meaning that someone else has started the process for you. A referral shows interest in visiting or residing in a private rehab, which if you are, you can begin the admissions process.
The admissions process will arrange your rehab programme, and either your visits or stay at a drug and alcohol rehab in Edmonton. Setting an admissions date, full access will then be provided.
What are the aftercare options?
Aftercare is offered over 12 months for free. It’s tailored to individual circumstances and needs, to fit into post-rehab lifestyles.
The most common options focus on local support groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous and one-to-one therapy sessions. Relapse prevention planning is also an ongoing focus, to increase education and awareness.
Offered through an outpatient structure, the most suitable aftercare schedule will be formed for you at Ocean Recovery.
How do I motivate rehab as an option?
If you’re looking to motivate a loved one or friend to consider rehab as an option, you’ll first need to be aware of the rehab process and how it can benefit them. With knowledge, you can approach the subject with compassion and understanding. Yet you can also approach with facts and value of drug and alcohol rehabilitation.
A reliable way of placing rehab as an option is by completing a family and friend referral. Full advice will be provided to you, along with presenting rehab as a possible next step.
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