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Scunthorpe Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Are you currently looking for drug addiction and/or alcohol addiction rehab in Scunthorpe?
You can get invaluable advice about and get the ball rolling on treatment for your addiction today by calling Ocean Recovery Centre for a free consultation on 01253 847 553.
Spaces are available at our drug and alcohol treatment rehab in Scunthorpe right now, all you need to do is call us!
Are you struggling to defeat your drug addiction and/or alcohol addiction?
Here at Ocean Recovery Centre’s drug and alcohol treatment facilities, we provide intense, professional, and cutting-edge therapeutic addiction treatment within our residential rehab that will help you to conquer your substance abuse disorder to alcohol abuse disorder in a matter of weeks, rather than in a matter of years.
This is largely thanks to modern therapy techniques such as neuroscience, cognitive behavioural therapy and psychotherapy.
One thing that we also want you to understand is that our rehab clinics are a far cry from the grim, clinical, and soulless facilities that Hollywood portrays rehabs as.
Ocean Recovery Centre’s private rehabs will allow you to overcome your addiction in a luxurious, warm, and caring environment, while you benefit from a private en-suite room, complete housekeeping services, and three home-cooked meals provided for you daily.
We hope that you will choose Ocean Recovery Centre as the treatment centre for you to get better with, as we strongly believe that we will not only be the best possible centre for getting you clean and sober, but that we will be able to help you forge a recovery that will make sure you remain sober.
How Drug And Alcohol Rehab Scunthorpe Can Help You
Ocean Recovery Centre understands that substance abuse and alcoholism is a very complex and personal issue for someone to overcome.
Therefore, we make sure that every single person who chooses to get better with us will be able to benefit from a drug and alcohol rehab program that has been carefully crafted with your personal needs and requirements in mind.
Our specialist team have all the tools to give you a full recovery. When you first make contact with us, our staff will perform a brief but thorough pre-admission interview.
In this interview, we will ascertain your medical history — both physical and psychological — as well as your current condition in regard to your struggle with addiction.
And, it is this information that our team of specialists will use to craft an addiction treatment plan that has your needs at the centre.
We have been helping people with addictions for years and have helped thousands of people achieve sustained recovery through our rehab centre.
If you do not feel like a stay in a rehab centre is the right thing for you, you can also check out some local resources available through the NHS and local community groups.
NHS Addiction Help in Scunthorpe
If you visit your GP they can advise you on what drug or alcohol services are available through the NHS in the area. Most treatments are administered as an outpatient, where you will visit a support group in the day but recover mostly at home.
If you wish to discuss addiction with your local GP make sure to book an appointment or register yourself at one of the local surgeries:
Church Lane Medical Centre
1 Orchid Rise
Church Lane
Scunthorpe
DN15 7AN
01724 853838
The Oswald Road Medical Centre
78 Oswald Road
Scunthorpe
DN15 7PG
01724 843168
Cambridge Avenue Medical Centre
Cambridge Avenue
Bottesford
Scunthorpe
DN16 3LG
01724 842415
The Birches Medical Practise
Ironstone Centre
West Street
Scunthorpe
DN15 6HX
01724 292 022
If you have a medical emergency, you should look to visit the general hospital in Scunthorpe. They have an A&E department you can access or take a loved on to if they have taken too many drugs and appear to be in immediate danger. This can be found at:
Scunthorpe General Hospital
Cliff Gardens
Scunthorpe
DN15 7BH
01724 282282
In case of critical emergency call 999 for ambulance assistance or 111 for non-critical issues. If you suspect a person has taken a dangerous amount of drugs, you should seek help at the earliest opportunity. Beyond this, you also need to consider how to help yourself or a loved one in the long term.
Drug deaths in Scunthorpe hit a 20 year high in 2020, and many of these deaths may have been preventable with suitable intervention. Sometimes, it takes an emergency before people have a realisation that they need help, but sadly, for some people, this can also be too late.
Alcoholics & Narcotics Anonymous in Scunthorpe
In addition to local NHS services, there are free support groups you can visit in the Scunthorpe area. Groups such as Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous are community-led support groups that follow the 12-step programme to addiction recovery.
By making yourself available to these meetings, you can speak with people who have had similar issues, learn from their experiences and gather support.
Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings
Below you can find some of the most popular AA meetings in Scunthorpe over a selections of days:
Scunthorpe Daytime Living Sober
- Where: Orange Room next to rear door, New Life Church, The House, 18 Brumby Wood Ln
DN17 1AB - When: Thursdays, 10:00– duration 1hr 30mins
Scunthorpe AA
- Where: Ashby Wesley Methodist Church, Ashby High St
DN16 2JT - When: Tuesdays, 19.30 – duration 1hr 30mins
Scunthorpe Wybudzeni Polish Speaking
- Where: 1 Printers Yard, Fenton St (before the entrance to the bus stn)
DN15 6QX - When: Sundays, 15.30 – duration 2hr
Find a full list of all the Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in Scunthorpe and choose a location and date that best suits your availability.
Narcotics Anonymous Meetings
In addition, you can also visit Narcotics Anonymous in Scunthorpe. NA meetings are very similar to AA meetings, but the focus on people who suffer from drug addictions as opposed to alcohol addiction. There are some differences around drug addiction, and symptoms can vary depending on what drug you are addicted to.
Visiting an NA meeting can give you the opportunity to make new friends who have overcome drug addiction and play a positive role in your mission to quit drugs. You can access Narcotics Anonymous meetings in Scunthorpe at the following locations:
Scunthorpe Daytime Living Sober
- Where: Mind Centrec Fenton Street, ScunthorpeDN15 6QX
- When: Mondays, 19:30– duration 1hr 30mins
New Way to Live
- Where:Back Room, Framework Anvil House, Dorchester Road, ScunthorpeDN17 1QH
- When: Thursdays, 19.30 – duration 1hr 30mins
New Way to Live Meeting
- Where:Back Room, Framework Anvil House, Dorchester Road, ScunthorpeDN17 1QH
- When: Saturdays, 19.30 – duration 1hr 30mins
To see all the dates and venues for Narcotics Anonymous, you can find a full list here.
What Happens When You Arrive At Our Rehab Facility
When you attend our rehabilitation programme, we will offer you a therapeutic journey we believe you can enjoy.
We truly believe the road to recovery should be positively memorable for each and every one of our clients.
Our therapies are interesting and enriching. By the time you have completed our rehabilitation programme, you will positively fear drugs and alcohol for all of the right reasons.
During your stay with us, you will undergo either a drug or alcohol detoxification, during which our detox clinic staff will guide you through a medically-assisted detox in order to carefully lower the number of negative substances in your system over time.
Going cold turkey as a method by which to detox can be incredibly dangerous, especially if done not under the watchful eye of our medically-trained staff, as drug withdrawal or withdrawal from alcohol dependency can cause a person to present with dangerous side-effects.
Once you’re completely detoxed, this will then be followed by continuous and varied therapies which will help you beat your addiction.
Some of our most common therapies include the likes of CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy), group therapy, guided meditation, one-to-one therapy sessions, relapse prevention planning, and more.
In addition to all of these treatments and addiction therapies, all programmes come with a complimentary 12 months FREE aftercare.
The first year following a course of treatment in rehab can be one of the most important periods during a person’s recovery as it is the period where a person is back in their home environment which may cause old stressors and triggers to present themselves.
However, with the aid of the resources provided in our aftercare plan, we will make sure that we help you to keep in control and stay sober no matter what the world throws at you.
We will give you all the tools to defeat your addiction, it is up to you to use them correctly.
Seeing Is Believing
Our staff have gained a lifetime of experience treating alcoholism. We employ well-known addiction therapist from private practice and academia to ensure our clients gain access to a range of up-to-date addiction treatments.
When you choose Ocean Recovery in Burnley, you choose the opportunity of a lifetime.
We ask you to avail yourself in our knowledge and experience to prepare yourself for a lifetime in recovery. We feel you owe it to yourself to at least see our facilities in person. Contact us today on 01253 847 553 or use our online contact form.
Take Your First Step Today!
Simply send your or a loved one’s enquiry to us by calling us on 01253 847 553 – when you contact our admissions team, just tell us the nature and severity of your addiction to alcohol or drugs.
Again, if you wish to view our residential rehabilitation service in person before you decide to stay, simply communicate this with our admissions teams who shall arrange for a suitable date for you to conduct your viewing.
We want to make sure that we take all of the uncertainty out of attending rehab, and we believe that everyone has the right to the best possible healthcare, and so you can call us and ask any questions that you may possibly have which are worrying you about the rehabilitation process.
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