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- How Do Drug and Alcohol Addictions Impair An Individual’s Life?
- Why Is It Difficult To Overcome Addiction?
- How Do I Determine If A Loved One Or Employee Needs To Attend A Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Evesham?
- How To Help Someone Struggling With Addiction
- Our Rehab Facilities
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Do you have reason to believe that a loved one has sadly become addicted to drugs or alcohol? Are you concerned that an employee is silently struggling with an addiction?
Watching a loved one or employee become consumed by addiction is heart breaking. However, there is a wealth of support available for them to take advantage of.
If you live in Evesham, your first thought may be to contact a drug and alcohol rehab in Evesham. However, upon doing so, you may find that treatment options are limited. You may also find that your questions are left unanswered.
Should this resonate with you, here at Ocean Recovery, we can assist you.
How Do Drug and Alcohol Addictions Impair An Individual’s Life?
Although many people believe that drug and alcohol addictions will impact those struggling in a similar way, this is not true. This is because the substance consumed will ultimately determine the physical and psychological ramifications experienced.
For example, heroin significantly affects an individual’s decision-making abilities. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, heroin creates long-term imbalances within the brain that cannot be reversed. In contrast, cannabis significantly impairs an individual’s ability to retain information and concentrate.
When abused and consumed over an extended period, alcohol impairs an individual’s life in many ways. Not only can alcohol addictions increase an individual’s risk of physical illnesses such as liver failure, kidney failure, stroke and heart attack, but they can also have a profound impact on the brain.
Why Is It Difficult To Overcome Addiction?
Contrary to belief, drug and alcohol addictions are extremely difficult to overcome. Not only do they require professional treatment, but they require complete dedication and commitment.
Sadly, those who do not fully commit to a life-long recovery are at greater risk of relapsing than those committed to their sobriety.
It can also be challenging to overcome an addiction when treatment is limited. Although many drug and alcohol rehabs in Evesham can provide suitable treatment, it is often only administered on an outpatient basis.
Unfortunately, outpatient treatment is not as effective as residential treatment. When an individual is provided with outpatient treatment, they are still surrounded by the factors that have caused their addiction to arise. They are also unable to avoid any triggers that could cause them to relapse as they undergo treatment.
How Do I Determine If A Loved One Or Employee Needs To Attend A Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Evesham?
If you are worried that a loved one or employee needs to attend a drug and alcohol rehab in Evesham for addiction treatment, there are several signs and symptoms that you can look out for.
Below, we have outlined the symptoms you are most likely to observe if an addiction impairs an individual’s life.
Physical Symptoms Associated With Drug and Alcohol Addictions
- Bloodshot eyes
- Pale skin
- Changes in complexion
- Increased mood swings
- Irritability
- Weight loss
- Changes in their appetite
- Sleeping more or less than usual
- Changes in their energy levels
Behavioural Symptoms Associated With Drug and Alcohol Addictions
- Becoming increasingly secretive
- Changes in friendship groups
- Struggling to concentrate
- Struggling to hold a conversation
- Difficulty retaining information
- Spending large amounts of money
- Avoiding certain places or people
- Isolation from others
- Lack of interest in hobbies
- Frequently calling in sick to work
- Avoiding day-to-day responsibilities
Although you will only observe physical and behavioural changes in your loved one or employee, they will be experiencing a number of psychological symptoms if they have become addicted to a substance.
These psychological symptoms may see your loved one or employee develop a mental health disorder such as anxiety or depression. They may also begin to experience hallucinations and paranoia on a frequent basis.
With this in mind, we would advise you not to confront the individual in question without seeking our support first.
Please also note that while the symptoms outlined above are commonly associated with addictions, they are also associated with mental health disorders and underlying illnesses.
How To Help Someone Struggling With Addiction
Irrespective of whether you believe your loved one or employee is struggling with an addiction, you will want to do everything you can to support them throughout this somewhat testing period of their life.
However, it is highly likely that you will not have any experience in doing so. As a result, you may well find yourself at a loss.
Your initial thought may be to confront the individual and remove substances from their possession. However, we would ask you to refrain from doing so. Sadly, confronting an individual with addiction and removing substances from their possession could cause their addiction to intensify. It could also harm your relationship with them.
Instead, if you would like to help someone struggling with an addiction, you could contact a drug and alcohol rehab in Evesham for support. If you have attempted to do so, but found that little help was offered, we welcome you to contact us.
At Ocean Recovery, we can offer you a wealth of guidance based on the symptoms you have observed. We can also help you determine whether an addiction is impairing your loved one or employee’s life by asking you a number of questions.
If we have reason to believe that an addiction is present in their life, we can then help you refer them for treatment at our rehab in Blackpool.
In some instances, it may be necessary to stage an intervention. If an intervention is required, we will ensure that a qualified counsellor or therapist stages a meeting between yourself and the addict.
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
Contact Us For Support And Guidance
At Ocean Recovery, we are here to offer you support and guidance as you look to help an addict overcome their substance dependency.
If you are hoping to refer your loved one or employee to a drug and alcohol rehab in Evesham, please contact us today.
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