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Kidderminster Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Are you based in Kidderminster, battling through the emotional rollercoaster of addiction? An addiction is a mental health and behavioural illness, difficult to manage without specialised support. Call us today on 01253 847 553 for FREE and confidential advice!
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Kidderminster
If you’re considering addiction treatment and are looking for rehab in Kidderminster, then the Ocean Recovery Centre may be the right choice for you. While there’s not one magical cure that will keep you away from drugs and alcohol for life, we have one of the best success rates for those seeking drug and alcohol rehab in Kidderminster thanks to our world-class treatment programmes that combine traditional and holistic treatments and are run by addiction experts.
Go it alone or go to rehab?
Denial is a big part of alcohol and drug addiction, and many people who are addicts simply don’t believe that their problem is that bad. They often think they can come off these substances whenever they like, or that going for professional treatment is unnecessary. While a small percentage of people with addictions can overcome them alone, in many cases it just leads to a cycle of withdrawal and relapsing that makes them feel hopeless.
While going to private rehab may have once been something reserved for the wealthy or those of high-status, many people with addictions are now realising its benefit. Simply spending 28 days in a treatment centre can make a big difference to thought and behavioural patterns, allowing you to break the addiction cycle and live your life free of substance abuse. If you complete your programme, as well as your year of free aftercare, then you have an excellent change of long-term success.
We understand that rehab can seem like a big expense, and while it’s not the cheapest option, it’s one of the best ways to treat an addiction. However, if you think about how much you spend on your addiction, not to mention the potential damage that continuing as an addict could cause, you may start to see that private rehab is a better option than continuing down this path.
Making a commitment to recovery
When someone with an addiction goes to rehab, this is an excellent chance to get them focused on their recovery. Our team of addiction counsellors have many years of experience in working with those with addictions, so they can find the right treatment options for yourself or your loved one.
One of the reasons why we offer quick admission to the Ocean Recovery Centre is because we know how important it is to get help for someone with an addiction when they accept it. If they have to wait for drug or alcohol rehab, there’s a higher chance they’ll change their mind or go out for one last binge. The Ocean Recovery Centre can often get you a bed within 48 hours, which means there’s no waiting around for help.
Many people who come to us feel that this is their last chance, and that they’ve tried everything else. No matter what your previous addiction history, if you have the will to get better, we’ll go out of our way and do everything we can to get you sober and give you the tools to stay sober for life.
Choosing the right drug and alcohol rehab in Kidderminster
When you have decided to go to rehab, or your loved one has agreed, you’ll no doubt find lots of options for drug and alcohol treatment. Some are home detoxes or outpatient programmes, while there are a handful of residential rehab options in the UK. However, when it comes to choosing a place for therapy, you want to know you’re getting the best.
The Ocean Recovery Centre provides a calm, peaceful environment in which to recover, with just a handful of people staying at one time. You’ll have intensive individual and group therapy, which can help you tackle the causes of your addiction, and holistic treatments that can help heal your mind and body. The idea is to treat your mind and body, so you leave feeling happier and healthier, which will make you less likely to go back to drugs or drinking.
One particular area where you’ll get lots of support is while you’re detoxing. Most people who come to us need to detox, and the withdrawal symptoms vary from person to person. In some cases, they only last a few days, but they can be unpleasant. We’ll give you plenty of support, and you can take prescription medication to ease the side effects if you wish.
Life after rehab
Once your 28 days are up, you’ll no doubt be keen to go home, but it’s important that you continue working on yourself. Those who complete our programmes get a year of free aftercare, which is highly recommended to keep you on track. When you’re searching for drug and alcohol rehab in Kidderminster, you may well be in a place where you can’t imagine a better future. However, it’s important to think about joining organisations such as Narcotics or Alcoholics Anonymous, as they can help you in the long-term. A local support group can help you build a support network, which is valuable when it comes to staying sober.
When you need fast and successful alcohol and drug rehab in Kidderminster, give our experienced team at the Ocean Recovery Centre a call on 01253 847 553. You can also text HELP to 83222 and we’ll assume that you are happy for us to call you, so will be in touch as quickly as possible.
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