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Kingstanding Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Kingstanding
Both physical changes and behavioural adaptations are expected through a drug and alcohol addiction. Whilst detoxing from both can help to reduce symptoms and cravings, behaviours, habits, and associations can endure.
Programmes to treat an addiction must include a range of medical, therapeutic, well-being and holistic treatments and therapies. Helping to motivate detoxification, a comprehensive treatment programme will also help addicts heal mentally and emotionally.
Via a private inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Kingstanding, high-quality, proven, and personalised treatment programmes can be experienced. At Ocean Recovery, we make sure that the needs, wants and circumstances of our clients are prioritised, to promote sustainable recovery.
Alternative treatment via the NHS can be arranged on an outpatient basis. Yet with expected waiting lists, generic programmes and limited availability, addiction recovery can be a harder journey through outpatient treatment.
For support, advice, and access to our proven inpatient treatment programmes, contact us on 0800 880 7596.
Addiction treatment in Kingstanding
Mild drug or alcohol problems can mostly be stopped and controlled, also helping to diminish future intake. Yet for someone who’s struggling with an addiction, which not only impacts the body, but also the brain, greater intervention is required.
Diagnosed as a compulsive brain condition, an addiction disrupts the normal functioning and wellbeing of the body. It’s a recurrent condition, which also impacts attitudes, outlooks, mental health, and behaviours. As physical and psychological changes are likely through addiction, treatment, to a comprehensive level is required.
Addiction treatments help to treat the cause and underlying problem with alcohol or drugs. Therapies also help to pave the way for sobriety and long-term recovery. Sessions also act as tools to lead a transparent, fulfilled life, free from relapse and triggers. Treatment programmes should help to understand the cause, treat the effects, and manage future risks of drugs and alcohol exposure.
A wide range of treatments and therapies, to this quality can be found via a drug and alcohol rehab in Kingstanding. Best completed through CQC private, inpatient environments, treatment can be benefited from and carried towards the future.
How does drug and alcohol rehab work?
Observed and empowered by teams of addiction specialists, medical experts and supportive therapists, rehab works by providing the motivation and direction to recover. Facilitated through a comprehensive programme, treatments, therapies, tools, activities, and recovery steps all make up personal treatment plans.
The foundation of drug and alcohol rehab helps to treat addiction, behavioural problems, and mental health issues. Additional services offered through private rehab also help clients improve their quality of life, ready for sobriety.
The rehab process is best experienced through inpatient treatment, available via a private drug and alcohol rehab in Kingstanding. Residential rehab provides 24/7 medical assistance, access to a range of rehab facilities and bespoke treatment plans. By checking into private rehab, a 28-day programme can be arranged for you at Ocean Recovery. Following on, aftercare and relapse prevention planning will be recommended to help you through your journey to recovery.
Addiction treatment can also be experienced on an outpatient basis. Offered through the NHS, a 3-6-month programme can be worked through whilst also juggling day-to-day responsibilities. Visits will be arranged, along with outpatient self-help to slowly recover.
By selecting private rehab, an admission can be completed as soon as you’re ready. For NHS support, you’ll instead be added to a waiting list, which can be very difficult to manoeuvre through whilst battling an unpredictable disorder.
What happens during rehab?
Rehab programmes are bespoke, designed around personal needs and circumstances. Although there are some expected steps to the rehab process, there are also a wealth of additional services and goals to commit to.
Through the admissions process into private rehab, assessments are completed to understand individual needs and addiction histories. Health and wellbeing will also be considered, to gauge whether any co-occurring disorders are present.
For most, a drug detox or alcohol detox will follow, safely facilitated through private rehab. Recognised as stage 1 of the recovery journey, detoxing helps to eliminate the source of influence. Providing an intimate and medically observed setting, both a detox and withdrawal symptoms can be worked through with confidence.
Addiction therapy sessions are also prevalent during inpatient rehab, to treat the mind. Sessions are offered through individual, group, family, and holistic forms, helping to improve emotional and mental stability. As causes and triggers differ between clients, personal therapy recommendations will be made through stage 2 of the rehab process.
Through private drug and alcohol rehab, treatment sessions will also help with long-term recovery by acting as management tools. Tools will help to control addiction and its impacts, along with reducing its recurrent nature. The type of tools which can be experienced via a drug and alcohol rehab in Kingstanding include relapse prevention planning, aftercare, lifestyle management and 12-step plans.
At Ocean Recovery, our programmes also focus on wellbeing, on improving mental health and on all-round stability. Our rehab processes are progressive yet are also comfortable and complimenting of individual needs.
What are the treatment and therapy options?
Therapies and treatments through private rehab are proven to treat various types and strains of addiction. Post-detox, we will combine well-being, therapeutic, holistic, and social sessions, and techniques to personally help our clients heal and feel better.
Well-being treatments and therapies
- Nutritional therapy
- Sleep management
- Art therapy
- Yoga and meditation
- Mindfulness
- Low level laser therapy
Therapeutic treatments and therapies
- Cognitive behavioural therapy
- Stress management
- One-to-one addiction therapy
- Mental health treatments
- Family intervention and therapy
- Relapse prevention
- Motivational interviewing
- Aftercare
Holistic therapies
- Reflexology
- Massage
- Wellbeing management
Social activities
- Family visits
- Physical activity
- Team get togethers
- Support groups
- Outdoor activities
Via a drug and alcohol rehab in Kingstanding, the right combination can be formed to treat and manage your addiction and any additional issues.
How long is rehab?
Rehab programmes will alter in length, influenced by the type and strength of addiction treatments that are completed. It can also take longer for some people to compete if further issues need to be addressed, such as dual diagnosis.
For most, an inpatient rehab experience can take 28 days to complete. A progressive treatment programme can be worked through by checking into private rehab.
Compared against inpatient rehab, outpatient rehab is a longer process, which can last 3 to 6 months. Progress can be harder to acknowledge, and motivation can be harder to maintain through a longer outpatient treatment plan.
Cost of private rehab
Your location, the severity of your addiction, your programme length, and the services that you make use of will impact the cost of private rehab. Costs fluctuate between rehab clinics, depending on specialisms, range of services, and quality of care.
Although outpatient treatment is free, investing into private rehab is worthwhile for the proactive and progressive experience that’s offered. Your budget will be respected through inpatient rehab, to make sure that the process can be completed and benefited from.
How to find a rehab in Hay Mills?
To check into a drug and alcohol rehab in Kingstanding, contact our team at Ocean Recovery. Boasting a high-quality, CQC registered facility, we can help you begin your journey to recovery.
For more information on private rehab and our offering, our free helpline is available 24/7.
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 I access drug and alcohol rehab in Kingstanding?
You can access local help in Kingstanding by reaching out here at Ocean Recovery. A self-referral can place you in a great position to accept and begin drug and alcohol rehab.
To begin treatment, an admissions process will firstly need to be worked through, which will form and secure your impending rehab programme. From here, arrangements can be made to facilitate your rehab experience, possible to access in as little as 24 hours.
What are my aftercare options?
Aftercare is a free service which automatically begins once inpatient rehab has come to an end. You’ll have the option to attend local support groups, such as Narcotics Anonymous, following a consistent schedule. You’ll also have the chance to complete a 12-step plan, beneficial for both recovering addicts and loved ones.
On discharge from rehab, we will run through your options, making sure that they accommodate your recovery goals and lifestyle choices.
How do I convince a family member to get help?
It can be difficult to witness a loved one deteriorate through addiction. With that said, you can support them and try to alleviate the lonely and isolating condition of addiction. Support will start off the process, which can be backed by a family referral or intervention.
With understanding, compassion, and professional services to hand, convincing and motivating a loved one to get help will be an easier aim.
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