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Northfield Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
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An addiction can be a tough condition to overcome. Physical withdrawal, psychological changes and long-term planning must be worked through and fulfilled to reach sobriety.
Working through such stages, alone, will mostly be impossible, disheartening and damaging. Professional addiction help carries great importance, offering the opportunity to complete each step with full guidance and confidence.
Finding the right help via a drug and alcohol rehab in Northfield will be necessary, to experience suitable treatments and therapies. It will also be important to make sure that rehab is a doable, sustainable process for you, to benefit from.
Both treatable and manageable with professional help, addiction recovery can be aimed for here at Ocean Recovery. Contact us to pick a suitable treatment plan, to work towards sobriety and your own goals of lasting addiction recovery.
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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.
Importance of professional addiction help
An addiction is a condition which can be treated and managed. Yet it is also a relapsing disorder, which can return if recovery efforts are incomplete.
Incomplete recovery is mostly found through lone attempts. Detoxing from drugs and alcohol, from home is an attractive recovery option as it’s private and convenient. Yet it lacks the tools and outlets of support which are necessary to recover, learn and change.
Professional addiction help, through private rehab, will instead offer the necessary skills, encouragement, and steps to recover. Focus is placed on withdrawal and rehabilitation. Yet it’s also set on relapse prevention planning, for long-term control and recovery.
A programme of proven treatments, therapies and recovery steps are effective when treating an addiction, to a point of sobriety. Visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Northfield will offer everything you’ll need to recover and manage addiction.
How to find addiction help?
Searching locally for addiction help will be a good starting point. A range of CQC registered rehab clinics will be available within the proximity of Northfield, offering private addiction help and treatment. It’s also encouraged to search for a centre which offers bespoke programmes, a range of treatment options, and which makes use of proven treatment techniques.
Once you’ve found local help, a self-referral can be made, to begin your admission into rehab. This will be the time to share your needs and wants, to make sure that a bespoke, effective programme can be arranged for your arrival.
You should consider the amount of time that you have available, your budget and how you’ll fund rehab, your health, and the type of support that you’ll require, and your expectations of private rehab. Sharing each will help our team at Ocean Recovery create a bespoke treatment plan, accommodating your personal needs.
How does rehab work?
Visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Northfield will provide you with two options. The first option is inpatient rehab, which is a 28-day programme, necessary of a residential stay. Inpatient rehab is arguably the most suitable and effective as it offers consistent access to treatment and professional direction.
Outpatient rehab is the second option, which is structured over a number of months to offer small yet impactful exposure to treatment. Regular rehab visits will be arranged to complete a programme of addiction treatment whilst also benefiting from outpatient support. Outpatient rehab is a workable option yet is a longer process, which can be difficult to manoeuvre through for some individuals.
Both rehab options will offer access to a range of treatments and therapies which motivate the key recovery steps. Detoxification can be worked towards, rehabilitation is an expected milestone and planning will follow suit to prolong recovery.
Our approach is fully bespoke here at Ocean Recovery, making sure that each step, each recommendation, and each point of support is suitable for you. Working through either an inpatient or outpatient programme will be possible. Yet residing in our centre is the most beneficial, as our setting is luxurious, peaceful, and comforting.
Available treatment and therapy options
Depending on the cause of your addiction, your symptoms and your wellbeing, available treatments and therapies will differ to our next client. We only recommend treatments which will best treat your addiction type and consequences.
To withdraw from drugs and alcohol, a detoxification process is an expected recommendation. Through our safe setting, eliminating all toxins from the body will be possible, whilst also improving health and wellbeing.
To rehabilitate from drugs and alcohol, a range of therapy sessions will be incorporated into your treatment plan. Depending on your feelings and outlooks, the likes of cognitive behavioural therapy, stress management, family therapy, group therapy and motivational therapy will carry effects.
To plan, discharge and relapse prevention planning will take place throughout rehab. Both will offer guidance on preparing for post-rehab life and any possible relapse risks. Planning is found to offer both confidence and direction through the initial challenges of sobriety, which are expected, yet can be managed and worked through.
Through the admissions process, suitable treatments, and therapies to promote detoxification, rehabilitation and planning will be merged to create your rehab plan.
Long lasting recovery aims
Our aim is to promote long-lasting recovery to its greatest potential for our clients. Our rehab programmes offer the skills, insight, and tools to reach sobriety. Our aftercare services help to prolong such focus, whilst supporting our clients to develop balanced, sober lifestyles.
1-year of free aftercare will be available to you on an outpatient basis via a drug and alcohol rehab in Northfield. You’ll benefit from our dedicated, specialist guidance and support whilst completing further therapy sessions and attending support groups.
Addiction help can be experienced throughout the recovery process, to ease your time and improve your recovery rates. Select professional support over lone attempts to reach and maintain sobriety. We at Ocean Recovery are ready to help you with your admission into private rehab.
Our Rehab Facilities
At Ocean Recovery, we are extremely proud of our state-of-the-art facility. We provide residents with the most relaxing stay possible and they can enjoy our modern establishment.
Ocean Recovery Facilities include:
CQC Registered
FREE Transportation Included
Medically Assisted Detoxification
2 Executive, Sea View Double Ensuite Rooms
8 Double or Single Ensuite Rooms
3 Single Rooms with Dedicated Separate Bathroom
Comfortable Communal Lounge with Piano & Sky TV
Beautiful Modern Dining Lounge
External Courtyard and Outside Seating Area
12 Months FREE Aftercare
Regular Contact with Loved Ones Encouraged
Large Multi-Purpose Group Activity Room with Superb Sea Views
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 Northfield?
Accessing private rehab will be possible by completing a self-referral. Your referral will represent your commitment to rehab. Once your interest has been secured, the admissions process will begin, which will provide full access to support and pre-rehab steps.
Assessments and arrangements will follow, to form the most beneficial rehab programme for your needs. From here, your admission here at Ocean Recovery can take place, to begin your recovery journey.
What are the aftercare options?
Aftercare is offered as a follow-on service for 12 months. It’s inclusive of the cost of private rehab, offering ongoing support post-treatment. Services are bespoke to individual needs, lifestyle choices and recovery goals. Yet treatment options of support groups and therapy are commonly recommended, known to offer structure and focus throughout initial recovery.
How do I convince a loved one to go to rehab?
There are some steps that you can take to motivate their acceptance of rehab. For an admission, your loved one must be accepting and fully involved.
To reach this point, it’s time to support them, understand them, disable any consumption, and increase their awareness of rehab. Full direction can be experienced through a family and friend referral, and possibly an intervention if need be.
The most important thing that you can do is to approach the topic of rehab with an empathetic and compassionate outlook. We at Ocean Recovery can assist you with your preparations.
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