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Hull Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Searching for a reputable alcohol and drug rehab centre? Consider a relocation from your hometown of Hull to visit our Blackpool based centre.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Hull
While Hull is a city coming out of the shadows, there’s no denying that the area has seen a rise in drug and alcohol addiction. While there are some great local services available, some people simply need more help than the NHS can provide, so may be considering drug rehab in Hull.
Those with drug addictions can come from all walks of life and need varying levels of support, and that’s why you should contact the Ocean Recovery Centre if you or a loved one needs help – call us on 01253 847 553 today, or use our online contact form.
Just over an hour away from the town in Blackpool, our seaside-based rehab centre provides a wonderful environment in which to detox, recover and get your life back.
Choosing Residential Rehab Treatment
In many cases of drug or alcohol addiction, rehab is best carried out in a supportive residential environment. Many people with addictions find that they’re in a negative cycle at home, or have bad influences such as a social circle who use drugs, and this can make it very difficult for them to break free.
When you’re looking for a rehab centre in Hull, you’ll notice that there are options such as local support groups and outpatient programmes. While there’s no one programme that works for all people with addictions, in our experience we’ve found residential stays work for a majority of people who are willing to put in the work. Another advantage is that staying in rehab means you can complete your treatment in a relatively short amount of time. It can take just a few weeks before you are back home and doing aftercare, whereas outpatient rehab can be spread across several months.
Don’t Delay Treatment
At Ocean Recovery Centre, we know it’s important that when people reach out for help, they get it as soon as possible. Those with a drink or drug problem may often be in denial about their issues, so when they finally reach out, they need help as soon as possible. Unfortunately, many local services are stretched, so if you need to undergo alcohol detox or you’re worried about a loved one, you may want to get in touch with us. We have a range of treatment programmes for drug addiction and are always here when you need help.
Many people with addictions find that there’s something that finally motivates them to get help. Whether it’s a relationship breakdown, losing their job or even legal troubles. At this point, they’ll often be motivated to seek drug or alcohol rehab in Hull, which is why we offer a 24/7 service. Worried about a loved one who doesn’t seem to want to seek help? While we certainly can’t force anyone to seek help for their drug or alcohol addiction, we can assist with staging a family intervention where you can express your concern to your family member or friend, and gently encourage them into rehab.
Going Through A Detoxification
Out of those who’ve completed their treatment with us, many of them will tell you the toughest part was going through a detox. We often see people with severe drug or alcohol dependency, which means they are physically or mentally dependent on substances or drink. Some people with addictions will simply try to go cold turkey, lock themselves at home and try to come off the drug, but we would never recommend this course of action. Not only can it be incredibly hard to go through it alone, it can also be dangerous, and depending on the substance with sudden withdrawal can lead to seizures, anxiety, insomnia and even heart problems.
How can we make the detox process easier? We ensure there’s a qualified, experienced team on hand 24/7, firstly to offer moral support, but also to provide prescription drugs if needed to help with detox. Ocean Recovery Centre is also a great place to detox as it’s comfortable and homely. Close to the seafront, you can enjoy the peace and fresh air as your body goes through detox.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Hull
When you first come to Ocean Recovery Centre, we’ll carry out a full mental and physical assessment and come up with a treatment plan. This will usually include things like individual therapy, group support and holistic treatments such as mindfulness and yoga. During your stay, you’ll be fully supported, and can enjoy a comfortable room and nutritious food to help you feel better. While you may be looking for drug rehab in Hull, by spending time with us in Blackpool you can get away from it all and simply focus on your recovery. We’re just over an hour away from Huddersfield, so you don’t feel a million miles from home, yet get the space you need.
Your recovery doesn’t end when you step out the door. We know that you’re most likely to have a relapse in the first 12-months after rehab, which is why we offer a year of free aftercare. This can include local services such as basement recovery and support groups where you’ll meet other people who’ve been through our treatment programmes. This allows you to feel supported in everyday life, and can help you stay strong when you’re back in the real world.
Get The Help You Need Today
Whether you’re unsure if rehab is for you, worried about a loved one, or just want to find out more, please call us today. Pick up the phone and call us on 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222 and we’ll do the rest. Don’t waste another day of your life taking drugs or alcohol. Take the first step by simply giving us a call and we’ll guide you through the process, or simply fill visit our contact page and request a call back.
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