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Keighley Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
There are many rehab options for addicts in the Keighley area but not everyone can get the help that they need from the NHS and often they don’t have the time to wait for treatment. But fortunately, there are private residential treatment centres in almost every part of the UK.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Keighley
If you need help with drug and alcohol addictions and want treatment without delay, call the Ocean Recovery Centre today. We’re often contacted by people looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Keighley, as we are based in Blackpool, about an hour and 15 minutes away by car. Our centre offers the highest levels of care and scientifically proven treatments that allow you to overcome your addiction, with 24/7 support while you recover.
Is rehab the right choice for me?
If you’re searching for drug and alcohol rehab in Keighley, then it’s likely that you already know you need help. However, you may be wondering whether the Ocean Recovery Centre is right for you.
There’s no set criteria to admit people into our centre. We work with anyone who has an addiction to drugs or alcohol that they want to overcome, as long as they’re over 18 and willing to follow out treatment plan. We often work with people who have a dual diagnosis, which means they have a drug or alcohol addiction in association with a behavioural addiction such as gaming, the internet or shopping, an eating disorder, or mental health problems. While these cases can be more complex, we ensure you get all the help you need to stay sober and overcome these issues.
Will I need to go through a detox?
Most people who come to us will need to go through a detox before they go through the rehab process. The length and difficulty of your detox will depend on how long you’ve been suffering from substance misuse, as well as how much you consumed, but in many cases, it can take just a few days to detox.
When you stay with us, we offer support around the clock to get you through the difficult process of detox. You can take prescription medication, if you wish, which blocks some of the worst side effects. There are also plenty of staff on hand to help you out, whenever you need to talk or are tempted to relapse, so you have a better chance of getting through this time.
What’s it like in rehab?
When you first arrive at the Ocean Recovery Centre, we’ll go through your treatment options, so you know what kind of therapies you’ll be undergoing.
You’ll usually stay with us for 28 days, which gives us enough time to ensure you get the best addiction treatment possible. There’s lots of therapy sessions, as an individual you’ll go through Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), as well as taking part in regular group sessions. It can make people nervous to take part in group therapy at first, but you’ll soon see that it’s very beneficial, and helps you discuss your feelings around rehab. Group therapy is run by addiction counsellors, who help suggest topics and keep discussions on track.
While talking therapies are a big part of rehab, the Ocean Recovery Centre also offer holistic therapies from massage to acupuncture, yoga sessions, mindfulness, and a number of other activities. The aim is to heal both your mind and body, so you go home with a new determination to heal. When you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Keighley, we’re confident that we’re one of the most comprehensive treatment programmes around.
If you’re still unsure whether rehab is right for you, simply give us a call. We can carry out a free initial assessment, without you needing to commit to anything, so you can discuss your specific needs.
What happens after rehab?
While 28 days seems like a long time to stay in rehab, it goes quickly for most people, and we do all we can to help you in the long term too. Complete 28 days with us, and you get a year of free aftercare in the form of support groups, which take place weekly at our clinics. These sessions are a great way to stay on track and in touch with us, and they cover many topics.
We can also help you find some local organisations who might be of use. When you look for drug and alcohol rehab in Keighley, you’ll notice there are many local groups that offer advice and support to service users. This can be extremely helpful in the long term, especially if you start to struggle on your journey.
Is rehab expensive?
Many people who contact us want to know how much private rehab costs, and they’re often concerned that it’ll be out of their price range. While the Ocean Recovery Centre isn’t the cheapest option around West Yorkshire, we offer one of the best recovery programmes, which means if you complete your rehab and aftercare, you have an excellent chance of staying sober in the long term. This could work out cheaper than trying lots of different, less-effective programmes.
The Ocean Recovery Centre represents excellent value for money, with everything included in the price that we quote. We have different packages available to suit your needs, and by choosing to come with us, you can be in rehab within a couple of days. If you consider the cost of continuing your addiction, from the emotional and mental to the financial, you may find that paying for private rehab is a more appealing prospect.
To find out more about our rehab centre, simply call the team at the Ocean Recovery Centre today on 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222 to find out more.
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