Find Treatment Centres for Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Stratford
Do you need help with drug and alcohol addiction? Are you worried about a family member or friend? Our drug and alcohol rehab centre in Stratford could be the answer.
Stratford Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
If you live in or near Stratford, our centre is the ideal location to start your treatment journey.
We offer inpatient rehab or outpatient rehab and a wide range of treatment options to help you beat drug and alcohol addiction.
Our drug and alcohol rehab centre in Stratford combines supervised detox programmes with alcohol and drug therapy options to help you live a fulfilling, substance-free life.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Stratford
- Addiction Treatment Services To Suit You
- What Kind Of Addictions Do We Treat?
- Do I Need Drug And Alcohol Rehab?
- What’s The Difference Between Inpatient Rehab And Outpatient Rehab?
- Outpatient rehab
- Can You Tell Me About The Detox Process?
- What Does Rehab Cost?
- Therapy Options To Heal Your Mental And Physical Health
- We Focus On Relapse Prevention And Aftercare
- Want To Talk Through Your Options?
Addiction Treatment Services To Suit You
We understand that all addictions are different, each with its unique challenges. Rehab offers personalised addiction treatment services by bringing together the expert knowledge of our multi-disciplinary team.
By joining our drug and alcohol rehab in Stratford, you’ll have access to a comprehensive addiction aftercare programme to help you stay off drugs and alcohol for good.
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 Kind Of Addictions Do We Treat?
Our team are here to help you beat any substance abuse. We’ve successfully treated all sorts of addictions, including:
- Alcohol Addiction
- Cocaine Addiction
- Cannabis Addiction
- Heroin Addiction
- Painkiller Addiction
- Prescription Drug Addiction
It’s hard to break an addiction on your own. When you enter our supportive rehab programme, you’ll receive daily encouragement from medically qualified addiction experts and mental health professionals.
Do I Need Drug And Alcohol Rehab?
Addictions come in many forms. If you can’t stop doing something, and you know it’s not good for your mind or body, then it’s an addiction.
You may find that you’re using drugs or alcohol in secret, and it’s affecting your work, relationships, mental and physical health, and daily functions. You may find that you’re craving drugs or alcohol.
Our drug and alcohol rehab centre in Stratford is ideal for helping you kick your habit for good. If your drug and alcohol addiction is taking over your life, then it’s time to seek help and explore treatment centres and treatment options in your area.
What’s The Difference Between Inpatient Rehab And Outpatient Rehab?
Our drug and alcohol rehab clinic in Stratford offers two types of rehab. You can either stay with us until you’ve finished your rehab programme – this is called inpatient rehab. Or you can choose outpatient rehab. Outpatient rehab is where you combine addiction treatment with your everyday life; continuing to work and living at home as usual. Our staff will assess you and recommend personalised treatment to help you conquer your addiction.
Outpatient rehab
After you’ve completed an initial assessment, our staff will recommend a personalised treatment plan, advising you on our admissions process and rehabilitation process. You could be with us for anything from a week for a mild addiction to 90 days if you need more intense drug and alcohol rehab.
Our rehab centre is calm and welcoming. You’ll have your own bedroom and benefit from a wide variety of therapy options.
Can You Tell Me About The Detox Process?
The first step in drug and alcohol rehab is the detoxification process. A detox removes the unpleasant physical dependencies of drugs or alcohol, paving the way for the second stage of healing – focusing on long term recovery by tackling any underlying psychological issues.
You’ll need lots of support when you complete a drug or alcohol detox. The idea of coming off drugs or alcohol can be daunting, but a gradual, medically assisted detox is the best way for you to beat a drug and alcohol addiction. Our medical professionals will guide you through the detoxification process, helping you manage withdrawal symptoms in a controlled and supportive environment.
Some patients stay with us for a medically assisted detox which usually takes 10 days, returning home without the need for further treatment options.
What Does Rehab Cost?
The cost of residential rehab can vary. After you’ve completed your initial assessment, we will suggest a length of stay depending on the type of addiction treatment that you need.
We will tailor your stay in line with your budget, so you’re clear upfront about how much you’ll be paying.
Therapy Options To Heal Your Mental And Physical Health
Substance abuse often comes hand-in-hand with mental health issues.
Many people use drugs and alcohol because they think it helps reduce depression, loneliness, anxiety or anger. Rather than improving mental health issues, the effects of drugs and alcohol can make existing mental health conditions spiral out of control.
If you join us for drug and alcohol rehab in Stratford, you will have access to many mental health professionals; you won’t be alone. You may be diagnosed with a mental health condition, and we will equip you with long term strategies to help you manage your diagnosis.
We offer personalised treatments, including group therapy, where you can learn from other recovering addicts. You may choose to try cognitive behavioural therapy, which helps you create positive and rational thought patterns.
We Focus On Relapse Prevention And Aftercare
When it comes to long term recovery, you don’t have to go it alone. We know how tough it can be to stay substance-free when you leave our rehab centre and return to your old life. Our drugs and alcohol rehab clinic in Stratford will help you every step of the way.
We offer free aftercare for up 365 days. You’ll be able to access a variety of talking therapies and group therapy to help your long-term recovery.
Like our drug and alcohol rehab centre in Stratford, rehab centres should give you the tools to help you live a life free of substance abuse. A significant focus of your therapy is on long term recovery and relapse prevention.
You will receive free aftercare for up to a year when you leave us – regular counselling from our trained therapists, as well as access to group therapy. We will connect you with the best support organisations to assist you with living skills, managing your mental health and rebuilding relationships.
Want To Talk Through Your Options?
If you need drug and alcohol rehab in Stratford, please call us in confidence on 0800 880 7596 to speak to our team.
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.
How do you prepare for a stay in rehab for alcohol?
In practical terms, you may have family, work and other commitments that you need to address before entering rehab. This may involve talking to an employer about why you need time off (it’s always best to be honest about this), arranging childcare if you are a parent and making sure bills, rent or mortgages can all be paid automatically.
You might also want to prepare yourself mentally for alcohol rehab. It’s a cliché but to be successful you must really want to change and people who participate fully in a drug and alcohol rehab programme will get the greatest benefits.
How do I know when to go to rehab?
If you have a problem with your drinking or drug use, you may have an addiction problem requiring treatment. It is never too early to address such a problem and doing so quickly can help prevent you from doing long-term damage to yourself and those around you.
On the other hand, it’s never too late to seek help and many people who have been struggling for years finally manage to beat their addiction through residential rehab.
What should I bring to rehab?
You should bring a range of clothes including items for outdoor activities such as walking. You can bring personal items such as photos, reading materials and a journal or diary. You can also bring electronic devices such as laptops and smartphones, but access may be limited until after you have finished your daily treatments. You should also bring toiletries and cash and/or a debit card.
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