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Petersfield Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Drug and alcohol abuse is a widespread problem across the entirety of the UK. According to the Office for National Statistics, there were 7,423 alcohol-specific deaths in 2020 – an increase of 20% on the previous year and the highest annual death toll since records began in 2001. In terms of UK drug use, there were 16,994 hospital admissions for poisoning by drug misuse.
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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centres in Petersfield
These numbers show that abuse can turn to addiction and take hold of anyone if it wants to. It’s not a matter of strength or willpower – when it comes to addiction it is only a matter of time. Serious addiction can exacerbate physical and mental health conditions, destroy relationships and ruin lives.
But there is always support available, and we here at Ocean Recovery are intent on helping as many people suffering from addiction as we can. Choosing to seek help is the right thing to do for yourself or a loved one and is in no way an admission of failure.
At Ocean Recovery we offer a wide range of tailored drug and alcohol services, combining comfort and treatment to give the best chance of long-term 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 callback by clicking on the below form.
The Benefits of Private Rehab
The decision on how to facilitate your recovery can be an overwhelming one. Deciding to work on your sobriety on an outpatient or a more intensive inpatient basis may rely on many factors not limited to cost, support network and availability.
We at Ocean Recovery believe that undergoing addiction treatment at a residential rehab gives you a greater chance at long-term recovery.
Residential rehab allows you or a loved one to remove themselves from a possibly harmful environment that has cultivated their addictions. The triggers that pop up in everyday life will be gone for a time and our clients can have a clean break to stop the cycle of addiction.
Once in a calmer and more reassuring environment, you or a loved one can completely focus on the treatment. Thoughts about getting the shopping in, sorting out the washing or wondering what is for dinner are all taken care of at our premier rehabilitation centres, putting treatment and recovery at the forefront.
Our residential rehab centres offer around the clock care and will provide structure and security to a life that may have gone off the rails and needs changing.
You or a loved one will be around people who know the pain of addiction, which can provide great comfort in a turbulent and scary time.
Residential rehab is a more intensive form of treatment, but one that yields results.
Choosing Ocean Recovery Rehab in Petersfield
The idea of comfort in recovery is Ocean Recovery’s guiding philosophy. Our centre’s low relapse rate supports the idea that the more our patients are at ease, the more effective the drug and alcohol treatment will be.
This sense of ease also comes from the respect we have for every person that walks through our doors. We believe in openness when it comes to drug and alcohol addiction and is attempting to remove the stigma and shame around these issues.
Feelings of isolation and full of shame can be a barrier that stops people from having the courage to seek help.
The comfort Ocean Recovery provides is no more obvious than when it comes to our facilities. You or a loved one will undergo treatment in a positive and deluxe setting – complete with peaceful communal and outdoor spaces.
Difficult situations will arise during recovery, such as detoxing, and it is paramount to us that a relaxed atmosphere is achieved to help ease a patient’s body and mind.
Addiction treatment might be the most difficult thing our patients have ever had to do, and Ocean Recovery is here to make it as easy as it can possibly be.
Your Time in Rehab
While each treatment will be personalised to your or your loved one’s specific needs, the programme they undergo will be extensive and professional.
Medically induced drug or alcohol detox will occur at our detox clinic to ensure that the body is cleansed of harmful toxins. For the real issues of addiction to be dealt with, patients need to stop their bodies reliance on the substances that have been polluting them for so long.
During this time, medical professionals will be on hand to ease you or a loved one through the unpleasant period of drug and alcohol withdrawal.
Afterwards, the therapeutic treatment will begin. This revolves around one-to-one talk therapy that includes DBT, CBT, and learning stress management techniques. This will be supplemented by group therapy, social activities, exercise, and other holistic therapies such as Reiki and massage.
Our approach at Ocean Recovery is industry-leading and comprehensive, not only focusing on the addiction but the person as a whole.
For those suffering from mental health issues, dual-diagnosis treatment is also provided and essential. Nothing about a person will be neglected when they come through one of our rehabilitation centre doors.
Maintaining Sobriety Beyond Treatment
During your time at Ocean Recovery, we try to prepare you or a loved one for re-entry into the world. It can be scary to go back to the environment that initially encouraged your addiction, and the same old triggers may still be present.
To counter this, we offer a 12-month free aftercare support package. Each aftercare programme is tailored towards the individual as we understand that every person and their situation is different.
The aftercare plan is extremely thorough – based on factors such as the patient’s age, type of addiction, medical history, social environment, work environment and many others.
Alongside the aftercare plan, we have an extensive aftercare support team comprised of counsellors, volunteers, former patients, and medical patients. This team is geared towards relapse prevention and can offer support to you and your family and friends if needed.
Ocean Recovery will also be on hand if relapse does occur. Your relationship with us won’t end when you leave – we’ll be there for you whenever you need us.
Rehab Near Me
When it comes to long-term recovery, residential drug and alcohol rehab gives you the best chance at succeeding. We at Ocean Recovery have helped thousands of addicts face up to their addictions and turn their lives around.
Now it’s your turn.
Call us now at 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222 to take the first step towards recovery.
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