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Golborne Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Within the UK, we continue to see high rates of alcohol and drug addiction. It can impact anyone from any walk of life, no matter their age, race, or background.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Golborne
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Golborne
Drug and alcohol addiction are complex diseases which require professional rehabilitation to overcome.
We appreciate that addiction doesn’t discriminate and isn’t a personal choice.
Our drug and alcohol rehab in Golborne seeks to support those who need fantastic facilities, addiction experts, and evidence-based therapies to overcome addiction.
Many people who are living with addiction struggle to come to terms with the fact that they have an addiction.
If you’re able to acknowledge that you’re suffering from a drug or alcohol addiction, you’ve made the first step towards living life free from substance abuse.
We understand how overwhelming it can be to speak to a stranger about your addiction. Rest assured that our team are highly trained and are extremely passionate about helping you find the best services.
We’re confident that we can support you every step of the way as you overcome your battle with addiction, including the drug or alcohol detox period.
Take the next step to sobriety contact our admissions team.
Signs of Addiction to Drugs or Alcohol
Being able to admit to yourself and to family and friends that you need support is a huge step towards sobriety.
There are some common signs and questions you may need to ask yourself, such as:
- Has your behaviour drastically changed, or do you find yourself avoiding socialisation?
- Have you changed your social circle to a group that may be influencing you to abuse drugs or alcohol?
- Are you experiencing financial difficulties because of your addiction?
- Are your relationships with loved ones suffering because of your substance abuse?
- Has your physical or psychological health deteriorated since you’ve been consuming drugs or alcohol?
One of the most noticeable signs of addiction is the physical traits that are associated with substance abuse.
Many people suffer from:
- A gaunt or pale appearance
- Skin sores
- Bloodshot eyes
- Dramatic weight gain or weight loss
- Shakes
- Irritability
- Lack of personal hygiene
Drug or alcohol addiction can significantly impact a person’s mental health, increasing the likelihood of:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Paranoia
- Low self-esteem
- Loneliness
- Suicidal thoughts.
We often see mental health problems and drug, or alcohol addiction go hand in hand. They’re closely linked to one another.
When someone is suffering from an addiction, the toxins from the substance(s) will change the make-up of their brain resulting in long-term or permanent mental health problems.
Likewise, when someone is suffering from mental health problems, they may turn to alcohol or drugs as a form of temporary relief from their psychological pain.
This can quickly turn into a dependence and an addiction to the substance.
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.
Outpatient Vs Residential Rehab
There are two main options to choose from when you’re selecting where to undergo your rehabilitation.
You can choose to join rehab as an outpatient and remain at home whilst visiting rehab each day to receive your therapy sessions.
The second and proven to be most beneficial for long-term sobriety is to join rehab as an inpatient.
This means you stay for the duration of your treatment.
There are positives and negatives to both so this decision should be carefully considered.
Outpatient treatment offers more flexibility as you remain at home and in most cases can continue to work around your therapy sessions.
A significant downside to remaining at home is that you’ll likely have distractions and potentially negative influences that could lead to relapse during your alcohol or drug rehabilitation.
One of the great benefits of inpatient treatment is that you’re physically detached from a familiar environment, you have no distractions at our rehab centre.
It provides an environment where you can solely focus on your rehabilitation in a safe and controlled environment.
Outpatient treatment may be better suited to those people who have a milder addiction to alcohol or drugs as this is the more flexible option.
However, if you’re suffering from a severe drug or alcohol addiction or have been living with the condition for a prolonged period, then it’s likely that you’ll benefit more from a more concentrated rehabilitation programme as an inpatient.
Drug and Alcohol Addiction Aftercare Programme
We offer all our patients a free, tailored addiction 12-month aftercare plan upon completing your treatment programme with us.
Ensuring that you follow a personalised aftercare plan is essential in continuing your long-term recovery from addiction upon your return home.
This aftercare programme features dedicated helplines, additional therapy sessions such as individual, group, or family counselling and relapse prevention if required.
Additionally, you will have access to local support networks like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous which can be extremely helpful to retain your motivation throughout your recovery.
We’re confident that our addiction treatment programmes can turn your life around for the better.
Now is the time to take your first step towards a life free from substance abuse.
Contact our admissions team today on 0800 880 7596 or at info@oceanrecoverycentre.com.
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.
Does rehab work?
There is no magic ‘cure’ for addiction. Recovery is an ongoing process but drug and alcohol rehab can give you the very best chance to make a long-lasting recovery and take back control of your life. All our addiction recovery programmes are built on a strong evidence base and years of experience. This makes rehab a wise choice for anyone wanting to break free from the misery of addiction.
What is the difference between alcoholism and alcohol abuse?
Alcohol abuse refers to the use of alcohol in a dangerous or excessive manner. This can cause problems in your life and affect you and those around you, but you are not necessarily dependent or addicted to alcohol. Alcohol abuse can easily slip into alcohol addiction, however, and the addict will continue to abuse alcohol.
What makes a good drug and alcohol treatment centre?
To get the most out of alcohol and drug rehab you will want to find a CQC-registered rehab centre offering evidence-based treatment programmes that are tailored to your own individual needs and requirements. Call us today and we can help you find the right drug and alcohol rehab in Mosely or further afield.
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