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Skipton Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
There are many rehab options for addicts in the Skipton area but not everyone can get the help that they need from the NHS and often they don’t have the time to wait for treatment. But fortunately, there are private residential treatment centres in almost every part of the UK.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Skipton
If you’ve admitted that you have an addiction and are looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Skipton, it can be difficult to decide what kind of treatment programme to opt for. At one end, there are local meetings such as Alcoholics or Narcotics Anonymous, which can work for some people, but don’t always offer the level of support you need. While residential treatment might seem extreme, in many cases it can be just what you need to beat drug and alcohol addiction, offering 24/7 care from the experts.
Ocean Recovery Centre offer world-class treatment at our centre in Blackpool, just over an hour away by car. If you’re serious about your recovery, Ocean is a great place to heal.
Going through detox
An initial detox is usually required when you arrive at Ocean Recovery Centre. It’s an important step in your addiction treatment, as it means you’re getting all the drugs and alcohol out of your body, allowing you to feel clear-headed and ready to go through rehab.
Detox is generally quite tough but going through this stage in residential rehab centres is much easier than trying to do it alone or trying a home detox. This is because you can be prescribed medication to ease the worst of your symptoms. You also have 24/7 support, so if your withdrawal symptoms go from being uncomfortable to dangerous, then you can quickly get medical attention. Residential detox programmes are often shown to have a higher success rate than outpatient options.
Depending on the severity of your addiction and what you use, detox can sometimes take as little as a few days. However, if you come to us for drug and alcohol rehab in Skipton, we ask that you stay for 28 days overall, as this allows us to not only get you sober, but to offer therapy to help you stay off these substances.
The Drug and Alcohol Rehab process
When you come into rehab, it’s important that you receive therapy from experienced addiction counsellors. Without this kind of care and attention, you’re very likely to relapse shortly after you leave us. That’s why we offer both individual and group therapy as part of your stay at the Ocean Recovery Centre, and because it’s a residential clinic, you can really focus on your recovery without distraction.
Our therapy sessions allow you to learn about the triggers of your addiction, so you can avoid and overcome them once you leave our clinic. We’ll talk a lot about what led you to addiction and find ways to replace drugs or alcohol with more productive things in your life.
Therapy can be hard work, so we try to balance it out with holistic treatments and take good care of you while you stay at our rehabilitation centre. You’ll enjoy nutritious meals and exercise sessions while you’re here, and can enjoy trying yoga, mindfulness and many other alternative therapies as part of your recovery plan. We’re set close to the promenade, with many rooms having sea views, so you can even enjoy a stroll and get some fresh air. There are also regular outings, as we don’t want you to get bored during your spare time. This also allows you to build relationships and have fun with fellow patients at the clinic.
Life after rehab
When you’re looking for rehab clinics, you’ll no doubt simply be thinking about your initial detox and recovery but might not have considered life after rehab. It can be quite daunting to go from the supportive environment of drug or alcohol rehab back into the real world, and we do all we can to ease this transition for you.
Aftercare is an important part of our treatment programme, because without it, you’re much more likely to relapse, especially in the 12 months after leaving rehab. We put together a plan for what you want to do after rehab, whether it’s patching things up with family members, getting a new job or enjoying a new hobby. It might be that you need family or relationship therapy or other support, and we can ensure that you are well-placed to succeed in the outside world.
Everyone who completes 28 days with us for drug and alcohol rehab in Skipton will get 12 months of FREE aftercare. These regular sessions allow you to stay in touch and on track, making it more likely you’ll reach your goals in the long term.
Help when you need it
It can be difficult to find help in North Yorkshire due to NHS cuts and other pressures on services. Once you do get to the top of waiting lists for addiction treatment, you’ll often find limited treatment options, and will usually have to try a number of treatments before being referred for residential care.
Choose Ocean Recovery Centre, and you won’t need a referral, with admission usually within 48 hours. We carry out an initial assessment on the phone, which is free and without obligation, and if both parties agree that rehab is the right choice then we can move quickly. We can even take care of transport so that you arrive safely at alcohol or drug rehab, without having to risk you driving or taking public transport.
You’ll find a warm welcome at the Ocean Recovery Centre. We have a homely atmosphere and people from all walks of life stay with us. There’s no judgment and plenty of support, so you can begin to turn your life around.
For drug and alcohol rehab in Skipton and across the UK from the Ocean Recovery Centre, simply call us today on 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222.
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