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Drug and alcohol addiction is treated through a variety of different processes and therapies; beginning with detoxification through to individual and group therapies all the way through to relapse prevention planning. As physical and psychological symptoms and changes are common throughout an addiction, a thorough treatment process will need to be worked through.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Marsh Baldon
Addiction treatment can be experienced through outpatient and inpatient care; both offered via a drug and alcohol rehab in Marsh Baldon. The most appropriate treatment options will be selected to match your expectations and needs throughout the admission process.
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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.
At Ocean Recovery, we provide pre-admission screening to understand your relationship with drugs and alcohol best and offer guidance. The most suitable treatment option will be recommended through this screening to meet personal budgets, suitable timeframes, and support needs through rehab.
We’re here to arrange and observe your rehabilitation journey through a private and comfortable treatment process alongside our guidance. All our treatment centres offer both inpatient and outpatient rehab programmes. However, inpatient has been proven to have a higher success rate.
Reach out to experience professional support and therapy to suit your needs, recovery goals and addiction type.
Treatment Options in Marsh Baldon
Through a range of addiction treatments and therapies, we work with you to break the cycle of addiction and achieve long term sobriety.
Outpatient treatment is a more flexible process, providing weekly treatment sessions at a local rehab clinic. Whilst inpatient treatment is a shorter, more intensive treatment programme, normally completed in 30 days.
Both treatment options provide privacy, therapy sessions and a plan of action to recover from addiction. Yet, depending on personal needs, selecting the most suitable will be recommended based on your available time and necessary levels of face-to-face support.
Treatment via a Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Marsh Baldon
Treatment via a drug and alcohol rehab in Marsh Baldon will offer access into the ideal recovery setting. The right environments can play a large part in the recovery journey, motivating change and guiding you through withdrawal.
Our treatment centres are created to offer a relaxing and private space to experience the drug and alcohol rehabilitation process. Everything from the range of facilities and services offered to our physical setting follows a positive and compassionate feel.
Our available treatment services of detoxification and rehabilitation are designed with progress and positivity in mind to target the symptoms of addiction. Created to treat your addiction type and severity safely and efficiently, a suitable mix of treatments will be provided to guide your recovery.
Care, compassion, and specialist advice will be experienced throughout rehab, with our dedicated team ready to support you. Observing, encouraging, and recommending support will be available on a 24/7 basis to work through the treatment process.
Experiencing the necessary rehabilitation steps can be encountered through a drug and alcohol rehab in Marsh Baldon, suitably recommended through either outpatient or inpatient care.
Detoxification Process and Rehabilitation Services
Addiction treatment will begin with a detoxification process designed to eliminate drugs and alcohol from the body safely. Detoxing will entail a cut off from drug and alcohol exposure to withdraw safely and efficiently. The process can be completed quickly, yet withdrawal symptoms are expected to last up to 10 days post-detox, but you will be medically observed and made Comfortable throughout.
Rehabilitation treatment and therapies will follow, mainly focusing on talking therapies. Depending on addiction type and severity, family therapy, group therapy, cognitive behavioural therapy, dual diagnosis treatment, stress management, and relapse prevention will be recommended.
Through an outpatient treatment programme, working through the above recommendations will be experienced through weekly treatment sessions.
Post-rehab guidance and Aftercare
Once treatment has been completed, aftercare and guidance will continue through rehab to promote long-term recovery milestones. Available in Marsh Baldon, Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, and individual therapy sessions will be offered, found to promote support and motivation.
Over the next 12 months, aftercare will be free of charge and encouraged to work alongside lifestyle changes and relapse prevention planning.
Similarly to the treatments and therapies experienced during rehab, aftercare is also tailored to your individual needs. Aftercare Services will be accessible to rely on through the transition period, to maintain sobriety.
Contact our team at Ocean Recovery to begin the admissions process into Inpatient or outpatient 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.
How do I access drug and alcohol rehab in Marsh Baldon?
Contact our team to access the right type of support, in Marsh Baldon, delivered through drug and alcohol rehab. Our screening process will help to recognise the most effective rehab process for your needs, followed by admission into rehab.
What are the aftercare options?
Aftercare is a standard service that is offered for free for 12 months. A tailored plan will be communicated to meet your post-rehab needs, to fit into your lifestyle. Aftercare predominately offers access to support groups and additional therapy sessions, to ease post-rehab life.
How do I convince a loved one to go to rehab?
Through a family and friend referral, our support can be accessed. However, acceptance must be present by your loved one, to commit to and experience rehab. You can work alongside them to increase the uptake of rehab, which can also be encountered through an intervention process, again facilitated here at Ocean Recovery.
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