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Ossett Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
If you want to overcome drug and alcohol addiction, we offer treatment at Ocean Recovery. Start rehab treatment with us today by phoning 0800 880 7596.
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Drug and alcohol addiction is a serious problem. Addiction is a dangerous and destructive cycle, one that only gets worse as time goes on, leaving anyone suffering from addiction with debilitating physical and psychological complications.
An addiction to drugs or alcohol significantly increases the risk of certain chronic illnesses such as cancer, heart disease and liver cirrhosis. It takes a heavy mental toll, causing or worsening mental health issues like depression and anxiety.
It can cause significant changes to a person’s behaviour, making them more erratic, reckless and even aggressive.
A person can fall into the trap of substance dependency for a wide variety of reasons. Addiction can affect anyone, of any race, gender or economic background. It does not discriminate.
However, studies have shown that most people who turn to substance abuse do so as an unhealthy coping mechanism, a self-destructive way of dealing with stress related to health, social issues, employment and financial difficulties.1
Rates of drug and alcohol abuse tend to be higher in larger areas. 4,859 deaths were recorded in 2021 from drug poisoning in England and Wales, highlighting the extent of the problem in the UK.2
These numbers are frightening, but it is important to remember that addicts are more than statistics. They are people, people who are struggling with an insidious and deadly disease.
If you are struggling with addiction right now, we don’t want to see you become another digit in a mortality figure. The best thing you can do to get yourself out of this trap is to seek professional treatment at a dedicated drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre.
Drug and Alcohol Addiction Rehab at Ocean Recovery
At Ocean Recovery, we offer residential alcohol and drug rehabilitation treatment for a wide variety of addictions. If you are addicted to alcohol, cannabis, cocaine or heroin, we can help you get clean and begin the process of rebuilding your life and your health.
Our treatment programmes are tailored to the individual needs and circumstances of our clients, so you can be sure that you will be getting the care you need with us. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you in Ossett.
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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What are the Benefits of Private Drug and Alcohol Rehab Ossett?
The biggest benefit of private rehab is that we offer residential care.
Stress is a significant factor when it comes to the development of addiction and recovery from it. People begin abusing harmful substances as a way to try and deal with stress, and the biggest hurdle to overcome is building the strength to resist the urge to return to drugs and alcohol when you are placed under stress.
At private rehab, you will be in a safe, comfortable environment. You will be far from the stressful situations that usually trigger your substance abuse, in a way rehab will be like a much-needed break from the pressures of your everyday life.
Detox Process
The first stage of treatment is drug or alcohol detoxification. This is the process where your body metabolises and flushes out all of the harmful substances affecting your system.
Once your body is free of the drugs and alcohol, and once it realises that it isn’t getting any more of it, you will enter withdrawal. Withdrawal symptoms can be a gruelling, difficult process.
If you are addicted to certain substances, such as alcohol or prescription drugs, withdrawal can even be dangerous. But at the detox clinic, you don’t have to worry about suffering through any life-threatening emergencies.
Our team of dedicated, highly trained doctors and nurses will be there to offer immediate care should you have a bad reaction to withdrawal, and you will have constant access to their support and guidance.
The detox clinic is the safest place to wean off of drugs, and with our facilities, you will be as comfortable as possible during this difficult time.
Addiction Therapies at Ocean Recovery
At Ocean Recovery, we take a holistic approach to addiction treatment. There can be no full, lasting recovery from addiction unless you address the root causes of your substance abuse and foster healthy coping mechanisms in order to prevent future relapse.
We offer a range of different therapies to help get you to a place where you will be resilient enough to resist the cravings and avoid falling back into the same old traps.
We provide tried and tested methods of addiction treatment such as cognitive behavioural therapy, as well as counselling services and creative therapies. We will figure out what kind of therapy is best for you, and help you to regain control of your mind, body and behaviour.
How Do I Refer a Family Member or Friend to Rehab?
It can be difficult to encourage a loved one to seek professional help for their addiction. They may feel ashamed or frightened of the prospect of entering rehab, or they may not even accept that they have a problem at all.
You cannot send someone to rehab against their will, but we can help you encourage them to get help in a safe and constructive way. If you are concerned about the behaviour or health of someone close to you, contact our intervention team today.
Our intervention specialist will help you guide your loved one to a point of acceptance. This intervention service is entirely free, so if you are concerned there is no reason to delay – start a family referral today.
Reach Out to Our Team
Whether you are struggling with an addiction or watching someone you love struggle with it, it is important you get the right help as soon as possible. Addiction is a life-destroyer, but with swift and focused care it is possible to overcome.
Contact our admissions or intervention team today, and we will help guide you through this difficult and frightening time.
Simply call 0800 880 7596, email info@oceanrecoverycentre.com, or message us on our website, and we will ensure that you receive the care that you need.
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