Find Treatment Centres for Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Ellesmere Port
Searching for a drug and alcohol rehab centre in Ellesmere Port? Ocean Recovery Centre is located on a beautiful coastline. A comfortable modern centre with stunning views of the Irish Sea is the ideal please to begin your journey to recovery. Just enter your number below.
Ellesmere Port Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Like many areas of the UK, Ellesmere Port has seen an increase in substance misuse in recent years, with addiction levels estimated to be as high as many other UK cities.
With such a strain on local services, it can be difficult to find drug and alcohol rehab in Ellesmere Port, which is why many people are now turning to Ocean Recovery Centre for help. We offer world-class addiction treatment, which can help you overcome your addiction and stay away from substance abuse for life. Call us now on 01253 847 553 – we have spaces available now!
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Ellesmere Port
The problem with some addiction services is that they are one-size-fits-all. Addictions are complex and there can be many causes and triggers, so your treatment options need to suit your needs. When you arrive at Ocean Recovery Centre, we carry out a full assessment which includes questions about your mental and physical health. This allows us to make a plan for your drug or alcohol rehab, from detox through to treatment and aftercare.
Looking For Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Ellesmere Port
There are many reasons why you might be looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Ellesmere Port. There can often be an event that triggers you to seek help for your substance misuse, whether it’s a relationship breakdown, career problems, or even legal troubles. Whatever your motivation, we only ask that you be willing to undergo the treatment we provide and try your hardest.
Addiction can take a huge toll on your physical and mental health. In the long term, you can develop many illnesses that can lead to organ failure or even death. It’s very difficult to overcome an addiction on your own, many people try to detox alone or go through outpatient treatment, only to return to substance misuse. For some people, a residential stay is the best option for recovery.
Ocean Recovery Centre is set on the Blackpool seafront, so those searching for drug and alcohol rehab in Ellesmere Port will find it a convenient location. It’s about an hours-drive drive from Ellesmere Port, allowing for loved ones to visit, yet it gives you space to reflect on your life. Staying away from home can also be a good way to avoid temptation and stop negative behaviour cycles.
Our Detoxification and Rehab
The majority of people with drug or alcohol addictions will need to go through a detox when they enter Ocean Recovery Centre. It’s a scary prospect for many people with addictions, as it means getting substances out of your system, and you may have used your addiction to self-medicate for mental or physical health issues. Therefore, you need to overcome both the psychological and physical withdrawal symptoms caused by detox. We offer 24-hour support while you go through your drug or alcohol detox, and if you stay in our centre you have options such as prescription medication to ease the symptoms, which can make it easier to get through the process.
Once you’ve completed detox, we highly recommend that you stay for a 28-day programme. When you’re overcoming a drink or drug addiction, it can be difficult to stay on track, and you need to be in a supportive environment if the cravings come back. We offer an excellent programme with lots of different types of treatment available. This includes individual and group therapy, including CBT, which can help you identify the causes and triggers of your addiction. You can learn to overcome the stresses of everyday life without having to turn to drugs or alcohol, which can help give you a better quality of life.
Complete a programme at Ocean Recovery Centre and we’ll offer you 12-months of free aftercare. These support groups can help you stay on track during that tough first year of recovery, meaning you can talk things through with other people with addictions and support each other when you’re tempted to relapse. Complete our programme and aftercare and you have an excellent chance of staying away from problem drinking or drugs for life.
Your Stay Here at Ocean Recovery Centre
As well as getting world-class therapy from our qualified, experienced team, we offer a range of holistic treatments that can help you overcome your addiction. This can include art and music therapy, massages or exercise. Many people arrive at Ocean Recovery Centre feeling sick and tired, perhaps having neglected their bodies for years. Our aim is to heal both your mind and your body, so you can see there’s life beyond drugs and alcohol.
Our centre is set on Blackpool’s promenade in a beautiful, historic building, giving it a homely, welcoming feel. You can enjoy sea views from some of our rooms, and we ensure there’s time to walk or jog on the beach and get some fresh air. We’ve tried to make our centre as comfortable as possible, so when you go through drug or alcohol recovery, you can feel at home. There are options such as private and en-suite rooms, and facilities include luxurious treatment rooms and cosy communal areas. Rehab can be challenging, so we try to include some fun activities too and give you time to unwind.
Find Out More About Ocean Recovery Centre
If you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Ellesmere Port, all you need to do is pick up the phone and call Ocean Recovery Centre. We are always happy to carry out an initial assessment, discussing whether residential rehab might be right for you. If you decide to go ahead, we can make all the arrangements including transport, and can often get you a place at short notice, so you can arrive quickly and begin your therapy.
For immediate help with drug or alcohol addiction, simply call Ocean Recovery Centre today on 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222 to find out more about our services.
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