Find Treatment Centres for Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Glenrothes
Glenrothes Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
- The Benefits Associated With Attending A Residential Rehab
- Our Treatments Are Industry Leading
- Detoxification Will See You Embark On Your Journey To A Lifetime of Sobriety
- Therapy Will Help You Overcome The Psychological Consequences Of Your Addiction
- Aftercare Support Will Help You Maintain Your Sobriety
- Our Rehab Offers A Serene Space For You To Relax and Recuperate
- Start Your Recovery Today
Key offerings available include:
- 1:1 Support from Clinical Nurse Practitioners, Registered Mental Health Nurses and Therapists
- Access to Trained Psychiatrists
- 24 Hour Nursing Care
- Comfortable & Quality Accommodation
- Clinically Led Recovery Model Underpinned by Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT)
- 1 Year Aftercare
Where To Find Nova Recovery:
Address: Nova Recovery, 10-12 Scott St, Largs, North Ayrshire, Scotland, KA30 9NU
If you have ascertained that a drug or alcohol addiction is impairing your life, you may well find yourself searching for a drug and alcohol rehab in Glenrothes that can provide you with the treatment you need.
However, if you have been unable to secure treatment via a drug and alcohol rehab in Glenrothes, you may find yourself unsure of what to do.
In this instance, we welcome you to attend our residential rehab for addiction treatment.
The Benefits Associated With Attending A Residential Rehab
When the time is right for you to consider securing addiction treatment, you will likely look for a drug and alcohol rehab in Glenrothes that offers a localised recovery.
Although there are many advantages of attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Glenrothes, you may find attempting to recover from your addiction locally rather tricky.
This is because attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Glenrothes will essentially prevent you from removing yourself from your day to day life.
As a result, you will continue to be surrounded by the factors that may have caused you to initially begin consuming substances. Sadly, this will hinder your recovery.
However, attending our residential drug and alcohol rehab will ensure that you can leave your everyday life behind for a short period.
Not only will doing so provide you with the opportunity to focus solely on your recovery, but it will offer you the time and space you need to reflect on your life.
Attending our residential rehab will also ensure that you can take advantage of industry-leading treatments, 24/7 care and support and many state of the art facilities, all of which will contribute to your addiction recovery.
Our Treatments Are Industry Leading
As noted above, when you attend our residential rehab located in Blackpool, you will have the opportunity to take advantage of many industry-leading treatments.
From a medically induced detoxification to rehabilitation and relapse prevention to aftercare support, you will receive a combination of treatments during your stay in our rehab.
Irrespective of the treatments you receive, we guarantee that you will have the professional help you need to overcome your addiction once and for all.
Detoxification Will See You Embark On Your Journey To A Lifetime of Sobriety
While the treatment incorporated into your personalised programme will be based on your psychological needs, you will, upon commencing treatment, encounter a medically induced detoxification.
Overseen by our medical team, detoxification will encourage your body and brain to withdraw from the substances you have consumed for weeks, months or even years.
As you encounter detoxification, it is entirely normal to experience withdrawal symptoms such as nausea, headaches, irritability and mood swings.
However, if you find that you are unable to cope with the withdrawal symptoms you experience, our team will be able to offer you medication that will alleviate them.
Therapy Will Help You Overcome The Psychological Consequences Of Your Addiction
Should you decide to attend our rehab instead of a drug and alcohol rehab in Glenrothes, you will encounter several psychological, well-being and holistic therapies as you progress through your personalised treatment programme.
Although many believe that therapy is only necessary when an individual experiences a mental health disorder such as depression or post-traumatic stress disorder, therapy continues to be a highly successful form of addiction treatment.
Not only will therapy help you understand the factors that have contributed to the development of your addiction, but therapy will help you change your outlook on life.
To determine which therapies you will require during your time in our rehab, we will need to conduct an admissions assessment when you enter our rehab.
Usually carried out by a psychiatrist or medical professional, this assessment will enable our team to evaluate the psychological consequences of your addiction. In doing so, our team can then provide and administer a suitable course of treatment.
Aftercare Support Will Help You Maintain Your Sobriety
Although you may believe that your treatment will come to an end upon completing your rehabilitation programme, we will continue to support you as you leave our centre and return home with aftercare support.
Our aftercare support will see you encouraged to participate in weekly group catch up sessions that will provide you with an outlet to discuss your recovery.
Sharing the highs and lows of your personal recovery will enable you to relieve yourself of any pessimistic thoughts that could hinder your recovery. Sharing your recovery with others will also allow you to celebrate your sobriety.
In some instances, we also provide one-to-one aftercare support. If we believe that you would benefit from continued one-to-one aftercare support, we will offer you frequent cognitive behavioural therapy.
Our Rehab Offers A Serene Space For You To Relax and Recuperate
While the atmosphere of a drug and alcohol rehab in Glenrothes may not have been something that you considered to be important, when it comes to your recovery, you must be able to fully relax as you progress through treatment.
If you are unable to relax during your recovery, you will find it difficult to reflect on your treatment. You may also find it challenging to focus solely on your recovery. Sadly, this could increase your risk of relapse.
Located directly on Blackpool’s North Shore and Promenade, our rehab will provide you with a safe and serene space to recover from your addiction.
Start Your Recovery Today
Are you ready to put your addiction behind you once and for all? Do you want to start treatment as soon as possible?
Rather than waiting for a drug and alcohol rehab in Glenrothes to provide you with the lifesaving treatment you need, start your recovery with our support today by calling 01253 847 553.
Upon doing so, our admissions team will provide you with a wealth of support and guidance. They will ensure that you are aware of the treatment you can take advantage of at our rehab, and they will answer any questions you may have.
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