Find Treatment Centres for Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Kings Lynn
Are you from Norfolk? Do you live in the Kings Lynn area? Are you concerned about your relationship with alcohol and drugs?
Kings Lynn Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Do you think that you, or somebody that you care about, is suffering from a drug addiction or an alcohol addiction?
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Kings Lynn
If so, and you have searched for “drug and alcohol facilities near me” then Ocean Recovery can help you to regain control of your life. By calling us today on 01253 847553 or texting HELP to 83222, we can help you with no delay. Unlike the NHS, there is no waiting list for our services and your rehab for drug and alcohol abuse can start immediately.
We understand that you may be experiencing confusing and difficult times. Living with a drug addiction or an alcohol addiction is like having a dark cloud lurking in your life permanently.
It’s important that you research drug and alcohol rehabilitation very carefully.
If you suspect you’re suffering from a drug addiction or an alcohol addiction, please don’t delay in taking action. The more advanced your addiction is, the harder it is for us to treat.
So don’t put it off another day or another week – please call Ocean Recovery today for a free, no obligation conversation about drug and alcohol abuse.
Private drug and alcohol rehab
If you decide that Ocean Recovery can help you going forwards, we’ll hold an initial consultation with you over the telephone and then check you into our modern and comfortable rehab clinic. You’ve probably done a lot of research into rehab places for drugs and alcohol, but there’s nothing quite as reassuring as speaking to the experts.
Drug and alcohol rehabilitation do not have a one size fits all approach to treatment. Ocean Recovery are proud to treat every single one of our clients differently.
Every person is different, and each person reacts differently to an addiction. Everyone who walks through our doors is treated as an individual at all points of their treatment programme.
Private drug and alcohol rehab is not the cheapest way that you can tackle a drug addiction or an alcohol addiction, but we are very fairly priced and there’s no hidden costs in our treatment.
With a 28-day commitment to our residential addiction treatment, you can make a real difference to your life. We will work with you closely to identify a suitable treatment programme that fits within your budget.
The benefits of residential addiction treatment
Some of our clients baulk at the idea of spending 28 days away from their regular life in Kings Lynn, but the benefits of residential addiction treatment are numerous. There’s a real opportunity to free yourself of bad influences.
You likely have people or places that trigger your addiction and take part in drug or alcohol abuse. If you are in the safety of Ocean Recovery’s rehab treatment centre, then you are well away from these unsafe places and dangerous people who will likely cause you to consume drugs or alcohol to excess.
This time away from your life allows you to concentrate without distraction on your recovery. Recovery isn’t a one-off event, it’s a journey. And you can spend your time relaxing and healing instead of worrying about what’s going on at home or in work. You can concentrate on the most important thing of all – your recovery journey.
Consider the alternatives – after a long delay you might be able to get a space in an outpatient clinic with the NHS or a charity. But in that time frame, your addiction may have worsened, and you will be discharged from the clinic at evening time and at weekends. This allows plenty of time for you, in a vulnerable state of mind, to suffer from a relapse.
Ask us today about our residential addiction treatment options.
Your treatment programme
We will spend time getting to know you and will assess your physical and psychological needs. It’s important for your long-term recovery that we identify the underlying cause of your drug addiction or alcohol addiction.
Not only will we treat your addiction, we also offer mental health treatments and support. Treating an addiction and not the cause of the addiction will significantly increase the risk of a relapse in the future.
Once we have identified how best to treat you, you will start a period of drug and alcohol detoxification. This will last as long as two weeks or as little as two days depending on the severity of your addiction.
Most people who come to Ocean Recovery for drug and alcohol rehabilitation need to undergo detox. In the detox clinic, you will experience the most difficult part of your treatment as we flush the toxins that are caused by drug and alcohol abuse from your body.
This will trigger withdrawal symptoms which range from minor to dangerous, but you will be surrounded by 24 hour care from our expert and caring medical staff.
Once your detox has been completed, you’ll be able to complete the rest of your treatment.
Ocean Recovery combine traditional therapies, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and other individual sessions and group therapy, with more holistic approaches like exercise and yoga. We will help you to heal physically and psychologically throughout the time you spend with us.
Long term recovery
Before you leave our care and return to your life in Kings Lynn, we will organise a drug and alcohol aftercare programme with you. This ensures that you are given all the help you need, and this plan is created with drug and alcohol relapse prevention in mind.
It’s a sad fact that you will be at your most vulnerable for the first 12 months after you leave rehab but we will put a robust plan in place to ensure you are able to stay strong.
There’s no cure for an addiction, but we can treat it and then show you how to manage it. We understand that it’s hard to make that first call but once you do, we will be able to help you towards a brighter future free of drugs and alcohol.
If you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in the UK and in the Kings Lynn area in particular, please call Ocean Recovery for a conversation about how we can help you today.
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