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Longbridge Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Longbridge
It’s very normal for the body and brain to adapt through heavy drug and alcohol abuse. Those adaptations can impact wellbeing, behaviours and actions moving forward. Whilst withdrawing from drugs and alcohol will ease the physical changes, the behavioural changes will remain.
Due to the complexity of addiction recovery, treatment programmes must incorporate a range of medical, therapeutic, well-being and holistic treatments and therapies. An effective treatment programme will help an addict detox and withdraw, whilst also helping them heal emotionally and mentally post-addiction.
By attending a private inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Longbridge, high-quality, proven, and personalised treatment plans can be accessed. At Ocean Recovery, we offer full medical assistance and specialist input to help our clients recover from their own personal battles with alcohol and drugs.
NHS treatment facilities can also be accessed, offered as outpatient addiction treatment. Yet due to demand, programmes are generic and delayed by waiting lists, making it difficult to sustainably work through addiction recovery.
For our support and advice, and to experience proven residential treatment, contact our admissions team on 0800 880 7596.
Addiction treatment in Longbridge
Stopping the mild consumption of drugs and alcohol can help to diminish and control habits. To control stronger cases of addiction, greater intervention will be required to not only treat the body, but also the brain.
An addiction disrupts how the body and brain operate, instead inducing compulsive and disruptive effects. It’s also a recurrent condition, which can impact outlooks, behaviours, choices and plans for the future. Due to the physical and psychological changes that occur through substance abuse, a comprehensive addiction treatment programme must be worked through in order to recover.
Addiction treatment services digest the underlying drug and alcohol problems. They also help to motivate sobriety and long-term recovery. They are renowned for delivering the tools to lead a transparent, fulfilled life, managing relapse triggers. Effective treatment programmes should help to understand the cause of addiction, treat its effects, and manage future exposure of alcohol and drugs.
High-quality treatments and therapies can be accessed via a drug and alcohol rehab in Longbridge. Here you can expect CQC standards of private, specialist and residential care.
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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.
How does drug and alcohol rehab work?
Rehab is a professionally guided process, supported by teams of addiction specialists, medical experts, and supportive therapists. Offering a comprehensive rehab programme, treatments, therapies, recovery steps, tools and activities all make up personal treatment plans.
Drug and alcohol rehab is effective whilst treating addiction, mental health issues and further behavioural problems. Our private rehab programmes also deliver additional services, in place to help clients improve their quality of life and comfort, ready for sobriety.
Residential treatment will be available via a drug and alcohol rehab in Longbridge. Residential rehabilitation is a safe and reassuring process, offering 24/7 medical assistance and access to treatment facilities. By checking into private rehab, we at Ocean Recovery can arrange and facilitate a 28-day treatment programme for you. Aftercare and relapse prevention will then be offered, to help you overcome your addiction with long-term recovery in mind.
Alcohol addiction treatment and drug addiction treatment is available on the NHS, offered as outpatient treatment. It’s arranged over a 3-6-month timeframe, which can be completed alongside other daily tasks and responsibilities.
By selecting a private rehab clinic, a straightforward admissions process can be completed as soon as you’re ready. By selecting NHS support, you’ll be added to a waiting list, unfortunately delaying your addiction rehab journey.
What happens during rehab?
Rehab programmes are bespoke by considering the individual needs of our clients. Whilst some steps of the rehab process are universal, others are individually recommended.
On admission into private rehab, assessments will be completed to gauge your needs and to assess your relationship with alcohol and drugs. Wellbeing and mental health will also be assessed to make sure that all influences and symptoms are noted and worked through.
A drug detox or alcohol detox will then begin, offering 24/7 medical assistance. Delivered as stage 1 of the rehab process, a detox will help to eliminate drugs and alcohol from the body through safe withdrawal techniques. Withdrawal symptoms and cravings can be worked through comfortably through the setting of private rehab.
To overcome your addiction, you must also work through addiction therapy. Sessions are offered in individual, group, family, and holistic forms, helping to improve mental and emotional stability. Therapies will be recommended on a per-client basis through stage 2 of the rehab process, due to varying needs, causes and triggers.
Through private drug and alcohol rehabilitation centres, long-term recovery tools can be formed through addiction treatment. Tools will help to treat addiction for the future, control its impacts and reduce its recurrent nature. Relapse prevention planning, aftercare and support groups will be offered via a drug and alcohol rehab in Longbridge.
We also focus on wellbeing and mental health recovery here at Ocean Recovery. Treatment services are progressive yet are safe and comfortable, and fully complimenting of individual needs.
What are the treatment and therapy options?
Our therapies and treatments are proven to treat various types and severities of addiction. Post-detox, an effective mix of therapeutic, well-being, holistic, and social sessions will be combined to rehabilitate.
Therapeutic treatments and therapies:
- Cognitive behavioural therapy
- Mental health treatments for dual diagnosis
- Stress management
- One-to-one addiction therapy
- Group therapy
- Family intervention and therapy
- Relapse prevention
- Motivational interviewing
- Aftercare plans
Well-being treatments and therapies:
- Nutritional therapy
- Sleep management
- Mindfulness
- Yoga and meditation
- Art therapy
- Low level laser therapy
Holistic therapies:
- Reflexology
- Massage
- Wellbeing management
Social activities:
- Family visits
- Support groups
- Team get togethers
- Physical activity
- Outdoor activities
Via a drug and alcohol rehab in Longbridge, the right combination can be formed to treat your addiction and address any other health concerns.
How long is rehab?
Rehab programmes can alter in length, depending on the type and strength of addiction treatment recommendations. The rehab process can also be prolonged if further issues need to be addressed, such as dual diagnosis.
For most people, residential treatment can be completed in 28 days. By residing in private rehab, daily progress can be made.
Outpatient treatment is a longer process, usually offered up to 6 months. Whilst compared against inpatient rehab, it can be harder to remain motivated and committed through an outpatient treatment plan.
Cost of private rehab
The cost of private rehab will depend on your needs, location, programme length and the severity of your addiction. The services that you make use of, and the specialism of your chosen rehab clinic will also impact the cost of rehab.
Although outpatient treatment is funded by the NHS, investing in private rehab is worthwhile for the proactive and progressive experience that can be expected. At Ocean Recovery, your budget will be respected and worked to, to make sure that the rehab process can be completed and benefited from.
How to find a rehab in Longbridge?
To check into a drug and alcohol rehab in Longbridge, contact our team at Ocean Recovery. Offering a CQC registered facility to reside from, we can help you complete and recover through residential rehab.
For more information on how we can support you, or for our admission services, reach out. We’re here for you 24/7 to arrange your next steps into private drug and alcohol rehab.
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.
Does rehab cure an addiction?
Rehab doesn’t cure an addiction, but instead provides the platform to treat and prevent future drug and alcohol abuse. Curing an addiction is unrealistic, as it is a high-risk relapse disorder. Addiction management must be committed to post-rehab.
Although sobriety cannot be guaranteed, a fulfilled life can be led after rehab. Rehab will motivate the recovery process and is essential to complete to reach and sustain sobriety.
You can recover via a drug and alcohol rehab in Longbridge here at Ocean Recovery.
How private is the admissions process?
The admissions process here at Ocean Recovery is fully private. It’s a confidential process, completed by our dedicated admissions team. Your personal details, medical history and needs will all be protected.
Sharing your drug and alcohol problems can come across as invasive whilst connecting with a complete stranger. Yet here to offer compassion, reassurance and support, our team is equipped to guide you through your admission and through drug and alcohol rehab.
What are my aftercare options?
Aftercare is offered to all clients, is available for 12 months, and is inclusive of the cost of private rehab. You’ll have a number of treatment options to select from, including support group meetings, therapy sessions and 12-step plans. Check-ins will be arranged for all clients on a regular basis.
Aftercare will play a different role for each client. With that, its offering will vary across the next year. Yet it will play an instrumental part of remaining sober.
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