Find Treatment Centres for Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Garstang
We have treatment centres for drug and alcohol rehab, not only in Garstang, but also throughout the entire country.
We have treatment centres for drug and alcohol rehab in Garstang
Recent studies have pointed out that drug and alcohol abuse is one of the most cited reasons for premature deaths throughout the United Kingdom.
Treatment in Garstang
Do you live in Garstang, and are you looking for an option in order to better your quality of life?
Ocean Recovery Centre might be able to help you. We offer drug and alcohol rehab in Garstang, for those that are done with drugs or alcohol ruining their life.
Call us today on 01253 847 553, text HELP to 83222 or email us at info@oceanrecoverycentre.com for more information on the help we can offer you.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Garstang – Drug or Alcohol Addiction
Having a drug or alcohol addiction does not only cause physical harm to yourself, but it also causes harm to those that live with a drug abuser or alcoholic. Often, families and relationships are torn apart due to drug or alcohol induced violent outbursts.
Not only does drug or alcohol addiction ruin important relationships, but it can also destroy your career prospects, ruin your finances, and have devastating effects on your psychological and physical well-being.
Alcoholism and drug abuse severely impacts your physical health leaving you at much higher risk of developing heart disease, liver disease and diabetes. More often than not, the physical affects of drug or alcohol addiction are noticed first.
These include drastic weight loss or gain, bloodshot eyes, gaunt appearance, skin sores, or the shakes. The psychological impact which substance abuse has is just as severe as the physical impacts, if not even more severe.
Drug or alcohol addiction can significantly increase your risk of anxiety, depression, bi-polarity, and leaves you much more susceptible to contemplating suicide.
As you can see, falling into the depths of drug or alcohol addiction can ruin much more than you would have ever expected. Our drug and alcohol rehab Garstang can offer you a service that will help you get clean and stay clean.
We offer a varied programme depending on your needs, wants and severity of your current state. Normally, we use a tried and tested order of methods such as detox, and post detox treatments afterwards.
It’s crucial that you get in touch with our rehab centre as soon as you begin to recognise any signs of drug or alcohol addiction.
How can we help you?
The addiction treatments we offer in Garstang are entirely residential. As our treatment centre is located in Blackpool, we offer transport from your Garstang home to our drug and alcohol rehab clinic.
At the clinic you receive the maximum amount of care and attention when withdrawal symptoms are at their peak. We employ medical professionals in order to ensure that you are under 24/7 observation in order to ease the symptoms where needed.
As part of your detox process, you will engage in highly structured therapy sessions. We normally use a mix between traditional, western medicine, and holistic therapy. We offer one-on-one sessions post detox with a licensed psychologist, to reiki sessions with massage therapists.
This carefully selected balance of different therapies offers you the greatest chance to overcome from your drug or alcohol addiction. Our psychological therapies include cognitive behavioural therapy, stress management, drug and alcohol relapse prevention, and individual, group or family counselling.
Our therapies which focus on improving your well-being include mindfulness, yoga, relaxation and sleep management, low level laser therapy, art therapy, fitness therapy, and nutritional supplement therapy.
In additional to our structured therapy sessions, we also arrange social activities for our clients to take part in during their down time. We organise quiz nights, film nights, group runs, group walks, and family visits if you wish to.
Clinical Drug and Alcohol Detoxification
Although all of our treatment programmes are completely personalised, we typically recommend a visit to our drug and alcohol detox clinic before beginning your psychological and well-being therapies.
Detoxing is an important aspect of achieving your long-term recovery as it’s the most effective way to remove the harmful toxins in your body which are there as a result of your drug and alcohol consumption. It’s critical that you only undergo a detox in a safe and controlled environment like our rehab in Garstang.
With the help of our addiction specialists, you can gradually reduce your substance consumption with the constant supervision and support of experts. Our team are there to help minimize the discomfort caused by withdrawal symptoms which are quite common when undergoing a drug or alcohol detox.
These withdrawal symptoms can range from mild sickness and dizziness to more severe symptoms such as seizures, insomnia, or delirium tremens (the DT’s) which require an urgent medical response.
If you were to attempt a detox without the support of an expert team like ours, then you’re putting yourself at risk of an ineffective detox, even potentially resulting in a fatality.
What happens when you leave our Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Garstang?
Our fantastic team will continue to support you upon completion of your drug and alcohol rehabilitation programme with us which typically lasts around 28 days.
We have dedicated helplines who are there to support you 24/7 in addition to an aftercare team who can provide ongoing cognitive behavioural therapy or relapse prevention sessions if necessary.
Some people find it useful to include their loved ones in the relapse prevention sessions, although this is entirely up to you. If you choose to include them, we can spend some time teaching them how to recognise your triggers, thus helping you to avoid any potential drug or alcohol relapses.
Call our drug and alcohol rehab in Garstang today for more information on what we can offer you at our professional rehab centre.
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