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Yet, instead of irrationally selecting NHS treatment services for their convenience, or a drug and alcohol rehab in Northumberland for its comfort, choosing suitable professional support is encouraged. By suitable, at Ocean Recovery, we promote the capabilities of drug and alcohol rehab when matching your needs, your budget and your addiction makeup.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Northumberland
By following a suitable rehab programme, your recovery experience will ease, you will likely progress quicker, and you will strengthen long-term recovery probabilities. Yet, by overlooking suitability, there is a chance that you’ll complete unnecessary addiction treatment, that your mental health will be brushed over, or your side effects will intensify for the future.
With this in mind, we encourage you to consider the benefits of localised recovery and of residential rehab, helping you select the most suitable rehab journey for your needs.
Selecting residential rehab in Northumberland
Understandably, residential rehab may have been a second option for you. The idea of committing oneself to an intense, structured rehabilitation programme can feel very daunting. However, it is imperative that you gauge the benefits of residential rehab, over outpatient care.
Residential addiction treatment will firstly provide you with the platform to complete an intense flow of treatment options, of mental health treatments and support, of relapse prevention. This consistent, concentrated approach is required to tackle a physical and psychological addiction; impossible via outpatient care.
In addition, by residing from a rehab clinic you will have the most optimal environment to recover from. Your exposure to drugs and alcohol, your surrounding facilities, the mood of your setting can all either help or deter your drug and alcohol detoxification process. Via outpatient rehab in Northumberland, those factors cannot be controlled, placing you at risk of relapse.
Residential rehab can also offer a quicker route to long-term recovery. While ongoing addiction treatment and an aftercare programme will be required, you can expect to normalise sober living. However, through outpatient rehab, it can take between 6-12 months to reach this status, again requiring further support post-rehab.
Down to the above, if you are truly hoping to recover, on an efficient and effective basis, considering residential addiction treatment should be firm.
The benefits of visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Northumberland
If you’re set on residential rehab, this is possible via a drug and alcohol rehab in Northumberland. It will in fact carry many benefits.
Localised recovery can offer convenience and comfort, which can advance initial stages of drug and alcohol rehabilitation. As rehab is new to most individuals, it will feel unfamiliar. Yet, through these familiarities, your confidence will be higher to kickstart drug and alcohol rehabilitation on a positive note.
Going hand in hand with convenience, selecting a drug and alcohol rehab in Northumberland will offer easy transitions. While residential arrangements will be made, you will again feel familiar, helping your initial admission and your return home, post-rehab.
Through localised recovery, you will also benefit from greater confidence in yourself and your chosen rehab clinic for your drug and alcohol aftercare programme. Offering convenience once again, you will have formed relatable relationships and routines, helping you ease aftercare into your new drug and alcohol-free lifestyle.
If you are warming towards remaining local, for long-term recovery probabilities, residential rehab should be prioritised.
The benefits of selecting Ocean Recovery
While localised recovery can offer the above benefits, there are a number of downfalls which can be fixed by selecting residential rehab, set away from home comforts.
For some individuals, it can be difficult to face those familiar settings, relationships or memories. Many individuals suffer from emotional, social and environmental drug and alcohol triggers. Down to this, selecting a drug and alcohol rehab in Northumberland may hinder the ability to overcome the psychological attachment to substance abuse.
While it may feel daunting to leave your home comforts, at Ocean Recovery, we can provide a homely setting for you, while also minimising your exposure to drugs and alcohol at all costs. Our facility is peaceful, luxurious and professional, helping you not only recover, but also rebuild your quality of life.
Through our aim to provide personal rehab programmes, we offer comfort and convenience, we also offer easier transitions, and we also promote drug and alcohol relapse prevention and aftercare programmes to secure long-term recovery capabilities.
Experience a safe drug and alcohol detoxification process, benefit from residential addiction treatment, have access to mental health treatments and support, and also the ability to normalise your new lifestyle here at Ocean Recovery.
Suitable drug and alcohol rehabilitation, based around your needs
As we’ve shared above, suitability is key when selecting the delivery of drug and alcohol rehab. With this in mind, we hope that the above breakdowns of each recovery option will provide you with a clear insight, supporting your selection.
As personal experiences are expected, and are aimed for, some individuals will benefit greater from localised recovery, rather than our facility. Yet, the rule of thumb is that for those struggling on physical and psychological levels with drugs and alcohol, distance will be highly beneficial; way beyond what convenience in Northumberland can offer.
It’s also important to gauge suitability when measuring your long-term recovery goals, rather than your initial experience. While we strive for comfortable experiences for all clients, distance can secure a greater chance at sustainable recovery back at home. With this in mind, if a future without drugs and alcohol is appealing to you, our Ocean Recovery clinic will be ideal.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact our team. We can complete a free and confidential assessment to secure the most fitting drug and alcohol rehabilitation plan for you.
See the true value in professional support, in the backing of a leading rehab clinic, in the ability to truly recover from addiction; all present here in Blackpool.
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
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