Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Garretts Green
Ocean Recovery provides high-quality treatment, therapy and care to every client that enters our facility.
Garretts Green Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Once you’ve decided between residential rehab or treatment as an outpatient, you can look at the various rehab programmes available at private drug and alcohol rehabs as well as treatment plans available with free local health services like the NHS.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Garretts Green
We have treatment centres in Garretts Green
Both addiction treatments have their advantages and disadvantages. Hence, it’s up to you to decide what’s most suitable for your circumstances and the severity of your addiction to alcohol or drugs.
We understand that you may be attracted to the thought of free addiction treatments with the NHS, but this is unlikely to be the best option for you. With the NHS, treatment plans are likely to be generic with no personalisation to the individual.
Unfortunately, they cannot tailor treatment programmes as they don’t have the time or resources to achieve this. Because of this lack of personalisation, this treatment option has proven to be the least effective in rehabilitating from drug or alcohol addiction.
In our experience, it’s clear to see the most effective way to treat drug or alcohol addiction is with a personalised treatment plan following a well-balanced rehab programme inclusive of physical, psychological, and well-being therapies.
We’re very proud of our dedicated, highly qualified team of recovery workers who deliver evidence-based therapies to aid your recovery, which has proven to be much more effective than a generic treatment plan.
Get In Touch
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.
What Is Included During Detoxification?
To ensure you benefit from a holistic approach to your drug and alcohol rehab, it’s likely that we’ll suggest a drug or alcohol detoxification so that you can physically disconnect from the substance abuse. Suppose you’re unsure what a drug or alcohol detox is.
In that case, this is the process of gradually reducing your consumption of drugs or alcohol, which should always be done in a safe environment and under the expert supervision of a medical team.
Whilst we appreciate the thought detoxing can be nerve-wracking, we wouldn’t recommend it if we didn’t believe it was so crucial to your overall recovery. It’s relatively common to experience withdrawal symptoms during a detox, which can be uncomfortable for some, but our team can reduce the discomfort when managed correctly.
Drug and Alcohol Addiction at Ocean Recovery
We boast an extensive range of evidence-based addiction therapies at our drug and alcohol rehab Garretts Green. We know how important it is to personalise our client’s treatment plans to achieve the most effective recovery possible.
Most of our clients will begin their stay with a drug or alcohol detoxification, gradually reducing your consumption of the substance in a controlled setting to minimise any risks and reduce the discomfort of any withdrawal symptoms that may arise.
We strongly advise against any attempts to detox at home as this is very risky without the support and supervision of a team of experts.
Once you’ve completed your alcohol or drug detoxification, we’re sure you’ll feel much more motivated to take on the remainder of your therapies, focusing on improving your psychological health and general well-being.
These therapies we deliver include individual, group, or family counselling, relapse prevention, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT), psychotherapy, and mediation therapy.
If you follow a treatment plan with these carefully selected psychological therapies and those therapies which take of your general well-being, then you’ll have given yourself the best opportunity to succeed in your long-term recovery.
We regularly deliver well-being therapies – yoga, mindfulness, music therapy, relaxation and sleep management, low-level laser therapy, fitness therapy, nutritional supplement therapy, and meditation.
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
Give Us A Call
Speak to an advisor today to find out more about the rehabilitation programmes we offer at our drug and alcohol rehab centre
Personalised Aftercare Programmes
Just because you leave our drug and alcohol rehab Garretts Green, doesn’t mean your road to recovery ends there. Our support for your recovery will continue, even when you return home.
The first 12 months after finishing your drug and alcohol rehab is usually the most challenging and is most likely when you’ll suffer a relapse if you suffer one at all. This is why your aftercare plan is offered free of charge for this whole year.
Once you’ve learnt all the knowledge and tools from our team of recovery workers, we’re confident that you’ll feel much more prepared to continue your recovery at home with the guidance of our dedicated aftercare team.
We can also recommend additional therapy sessions such as stress management, counselling or relapse prevention to maintain your motivation to recover from your drug or alcohol addiction.
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.
What is the admissions process for our drug and alcohol rehab Garretts Green?
We know that the first step can be the hardest. Just acknowledging that you have an addiction can be incredibly difficult, so by contacting our friendly admissions team, you’re one step closer to achieving your long-term recovery goals.
You can contact our admissions team either over the phone or via email, they’re more than happy to answer any questions you may have and can alleviate any concerns you have about our treatment and recovery process.
If you’re then happy to proceed, we can arrange a pre-screening assessment to review your physical and psychological health in preparation to join our drug and alcohol rehab Garretts Green.
How long does a drug and alcohol rehab programme last for?
The duration of your rehab programme depends on a few factors such as the severity of your addiction to alcohol or drugs and your personal circumstances; we can try to be as flexible as possible whilst ensuring you receive effective care.
Generally speaking, an addiction treatment plan will last around 28 days for most people followed by a 12-month aftercare programme.
How much does rehab cost?
Again, this is a difficult question to answer without knowing the severity of your addiction to alcohol or drugs. The cost of drug and alcohol rehab also varies depending on whether you choose to receive treatment as an outpatient or inpatient and with a private rehab or with free local health services.
Despite the costs associated with your rehab centre, we’re confident in saying that this will certainly be cheaper than funding a drug or alcohol addiction for any longer.
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Related Areas
- Lozells
- Small Heath
- Longbridge
- Castle Vale
- Sutton Trinity
- Great Barr
- Sparkhill
- Weoley
- Rednal
- Garretts Green
- Bromford
- Gravelly Hill
- Kingstanding
- Hay Mills
- Stockland Green
- Stirchley
- Glebe Farm
- Acocks Green
- Tile Cross
- Balsall Heath East
- Sparkbrook
- Harborne
- Moseley
- Selly Oak
- Northfield
- Hodge Hill
- Hall Green
- Yardley
- Perry Barr
- Ladywood
- Erdington
- Edgbaston
- Alum Rock
- Birmingham
Drug Addiction Resources
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Request A Callback
Enter your phone number and a member of our team will call you back to discuss your recovery.
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