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Nottingham Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Nottingham
If you live in Nottingham and think you may be addicted to alcohol, the Ocean Recovery Centre can help. We offer a wide range of services for those seeking alcohol rehab in Nottingham, providing an intensive and effective programme of addiction treatment. Nottingham has a reputation as a party city, and the centre has many bars and nightclubs, and a problem with binge drinkers at the weekends, and there are alarming statistics about alcohol and substance abuse in the city. For example, Nottingham has higher than average admissions for alcohol-related conditions, as well as an above average number road traffic accidents caused by alcohol. That’s why many people who suffer from alcoholism or other addictions have turned to Ocean Recovery centre for help.
Choosing Residential Rehab
Ocean Recovery Centre is just 2.5 hours from Nottingham in the picturesque seaside town of Blackpool. While this may be a little further than you were looking for, it has many advantages over a facility in Nottinghamshire. By getting away from everyday life and taking a break, you can identify your negative behaviour patterns and start to heal.
Residential rehab means you can get intensive treatment in a relatively short amount of time, allowing you to free yourself from alcohol and get on with your life. When you’re looking for alcohol rehab in Nottingham, we are an excellent choice as we don’t just focus on one type of therapy. You’ll enjoy a range of treatments, from individual therapy to support groups with other patients, as well as holistic therapies from reflexology to art therapy and massage. This allows you to return home feeling relaxed and refreshed, recovering physically and mentally, and with the skills you need to stay sober in the long-term.
Detoxing at Rehab in Nottingham
You may have tried to come off drugs or alcohol by yourself, perhaps trying programmes such as AA meetings, but now feel that you need something more intensive. Many clients come to rehab centres simply to detox, as this can be the toughest part of their journey. The reason why those with a drug and alcohol addiction will often find detox tough is because they have grown dependent on these substances, whether it’s physically or mentally. We can offer treatment options such as rapid detoxes, helping get the substance out of your system in as little as five days.
Although detox can be one of the quickest parts of the process, it can be the toughest, and can also come with side effects. One of the best reasons to detox in residential rehab rather than at home is because your withdrawal symptoms can be managed. There are prescription drugs that can help with the side effects such as anxiety and insomnia, making things more manageable. Once you’re done with detox, it’s highly recommended that you stay on for alcohol rehab, which will give you a better chance of avoiding relapse. With 28 day programmes available, simply committing a few weeks of your life to your treatment could help you turn things around.
When You Leave Rehab in Nottingham
It’s important that when you leave our rehab clinic, you still feel supported and have people to help you in the long term. Once you leave Ocean Recovery Centre, we offer 12 months of FREE aftercare in the East Midlands. This means you never have to feel alone, and that you can be guided through that difficult first year of sobriety.
Is Drug and Alcohol Rehab For Me?
We often hear from people who are worried about their drinking or drug-taking, but not sure whether rehab is for them. If you’re looking for drug rehab and alcohol rehab in Nottingham, all you need to do is give us a call for a pre-admissions assessment to discuss your needs. We have a team of addiction counsellors that can discuss your physical and mental health, then come up with a plan for your treatment, deciding what will work best for you.
You may have already tried some different types of treatment, maybe even been to rehab before, and then gone back to alcohol. However, until you’ve tried our treatment services, you simply won’t know whether it works, so if you can commit to our programme, we will do our best to help. Because the NHS is overloaded in the United Kingdom, it can be difficult to get the help you need, let alone follow up treatment, but the Ocean Recovery Centre can often find you a space in a matter of hours.
Don’t Delay When You Need Help
It can be common for people to delay getting help for many years, but in the meantime their addiction can become more ingrained into their life. They may find their physical and mental health declining, suffer problems at work, or cause problems in their relationships. There can often be something that makes people want to turn their life around, whether it’s a break-up or legal trouble, so it’s better to seek help before you reach this point. Ocean Recovery offers programmes to suit all budgets, as well as free support for a year after your rehab ends, so there’s no reason to wait any longer.
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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