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Recovery from a drug or alcohol addiction can be stress free and relaxing. Our rehabilitation treatments, alcohol detox and therapy programmes will set you up for a full recovery. Our high success rates and very low relapse rates speak for themselves.
Treatment for Drug or Alcohol Addiction is Available in Northwich
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Northwich Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centres
Drug and/or Alcohol dependency can be a hard thing to come to terms with. It can affect your job, destroy your marriage and ruin your life. If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction and finding it hard to take the first step towards drug and alcohol rehab, Ocean Recovery Centre is here to help.
It only takes one phone call to start getting your life back to the way it was by calling our Drug and Alcohol Rehab Northwich centre. Make today the first day of the rest of your life by calling now on 01253 847 553.
About our Approach to Addiction Treatment
Addiction can leave you helpless, powerless and hopeless. But now there’s hope. At Ocean Recovery Centre we believe recovery is possible for everyone. Many of our clients from Northwich were constantly in and out of treatment programmes. But thanks to our Drug and Alcohol Rehab Northwich centre, many of these people have now transitioned from a state of hopelessness to living a happy and joyful life. You too can break free from your addiction and reclaim your life by choosing to attend our internationally renowned rehabilitation programme.
At Ocean Recovery Centre you will discover the essential elements to beat any addiction and create lasting positive change. If you are struggling with addiction, then know you no longer have to thanks to our leading detoxification and rehabilitation programme. We have accumulated many years’ worth of experience treating alcoholism and drug addiction and we’re confident we can help you too.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Northwich: Our Detox Programme
Our drug and alcohol detox treatment programme is primarily designed to help clients develop new ways of controlling their drug or alcohol use or achieve total abstinence from drugs or alcohol and help you stay that way. Choosing our treatment programme will inevitably mean you will need an initial drug and alcohol detox programme. This aims to eradicate the drugs or alcohol presence from your system with the support of a clinical prescribing regime to help you safely detox from alcohol or drugs and cope with the withdrawal effects that can be experienced while detoxing.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Northwich: Post Detox Therapy
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Northwich also offers a therapy service lead by qualified counsellors. We use a variety of techniques – varying from CBT, a tried and tested psychological treatment, to alternative treatments such as Reiki and other therapeutic massages.
CBT- Cognitive Behavioural Therapy – is the most common therapy treatment we use. CBT helps you understand yourself better, and teaches you techniques and coping mechanisms for your cravings. CBT also helps post- drug and alcohol detox patients to find their triggers, and see what sets them off – and can even help you pinpoint the source of your addiction.
We also can help you with alternative treatments. Reiki for example. This is a massage therapy based on an age old Japanese technique that increases relaxation, and stress. Reiki helps you become one with your thoughts, and it allows you think clearer about your actions and words. Many ex-addicts have named Reiki as one of the treatments that allowed them to escape from the shackles of addiction.
Ocean Recovery Centre has treatment centres in locations across the United Kingdom. This means you are never too far away from one of our centres no matter where you live in the United Kingdom. Our nearest drug and alcohol rehab Northwich centre is located along the beautiful Lancashire coastline only a few miles north of Blackpool town centre. This allows you to ensure there is nothing to be dealt with in a short amount of time
Ocean Recovery Centre has helped thousands of Northwich residents overcome their addiction and transform their lives. It takes a lot of strength to admit you cannot solve your addiction on your own. Thankfully, we employ knowledgeable and empathetic admissions offers to handle your initial call.
Many of these people have fought their own personal battle with addiction and succeeded. With just one call you or a loved one can begin specialised addiction treatment in less than 24 hours.
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
Contact Us Today for Effective Drug or Alcohol Rehab
We know you can get well, and we’ll show you how. At Ocean Recovery Centre we know that hope is here. Call now for a free confidential assessment. We’ll also verify your insurance and explain your benefits, all at no charge. You can contact us on 01253 847 553 or by sending us an email by submitting the contact form.
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