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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Stoke-on-Trent
Problem drinking takes many forms, from regularly bingeing at weekends to needing to drink daily due to a dependency. While some people can identify that they need help and recover at home, perhaps with the help of local support groups, others may want to look at options such as drug and alcohol rehab in Stoke. Because local services are stretched, both because of long waiting lists and budget cuts, it can be difficult to find centres in Stoke when you’re ready to make a change. That’s when you may want to consider Ocean Recovery Centre.
Do I Need Addiction Treatment Rehab in Stoke-on-Trent?
We are often contacted by people who aren’t sure whether they have a drinking problem. However, there are lots of signs that you might need alcohol rehab. If your drinking is causing problems in your personal life, affecting your career, or even getting you into legal trouble, then it is probably time to get help. We can carry out a pre-admission assessment that’ll help you decide whether our addiction treatment is right for you, and we offer a fast response without the need for a referral or joining a waiting list.
Intensive Treatment at a Rehab Centre
One reason why people choose Ocean Recovery Centre when they’re looking for alcohol rehab in Stoke is that it offers a homely environment, yet it’s away from the negative influences at home. Unfortunately, Stoke-on-Trent does have a large number of people with alcoholism and substance misuse problems, and if you’re too close to home then it can be tempting to be drawn back into bad patterns It’s often much better to find rehab centres that aren’t too close to home, as you can relax and recover, and it’s often easier to keep your stay discreet.
We have a number of treatment options for those who want to overcome an addiction. Whether you just want to detox and come off drugs and alcohol, or as we usually recommend, stay for a rehab programme, we can offer treatment to suit your budget.
Withdrawing from Alcohol
While many of us enjoy alcohol on a regular basis, whether it’s to celebrate special occasions, enjoy the weekend, or unwind after difficult days, but it’s easy to develop negative patterns where alcohol use becomes a problem. Signs such as drinking alone, regularly drinking during the day, mixing drugs and alcohol, and building up a ‘tolerance’ are just some of the signs that your drinking may have gone too far. This is why you might be searching for alcohol rehab in Stoke right now.
It’s easy for those with an alcohol problem to slip into denial. They know deep down they’re drinking too much, but if they stop drinking they can feel stressed and emotional, or even get physical symptoms. Many people who call us about recovery services are loved ones who’re worried about a friend or family member. In these cases, we can help with an intervention, but for rehab to have a good chance of success the patient needs to want to change and be committed to the programme. However, we can discuss their needs and try to make things as easy as possible for them.
The Addiction Treatment Rehab Process
Most people who come for drug and alcohol rehab in Stoke want to stop drinking to excess, but simply don’t know where to begin. We’ll carry out a full assessment when they arrive, looking at both their mental and physical health. Offering supportive care is our main aim, so we’ll discuss what the client wants to achieve and make suggestions.
Choosing rehab centres away from your home town means that you have a better chance to recover. You’re away from the everyday stresses of work and relationships, so you can focus on getting better. We’ll offer you the chance to detox and get the drugs out of your system, and if you’re physically dependent then this can be a tough process, but it’s a necessary first step. We can help manage your withdrawal symptoms, keeping you monitored so you know that you’re safe and in excellent hands.
Ocean Recovery Centre offer a 28-day programme of residential rehab that follows medical guidelines. Through your stay, whether it’s for alcohol or drug rehab, we’ll focus on intensive therapy, group support and even family therapy if you need it. You’ll also enjoy holistic treatments, from learning mindfulness to yoga, so when you leave rehab in Stoke you’ll be refreshed and ready to take the next step.
Ongoing Support After Rehab in Stoke-on-trent
Overcoming an addiction is an on-going process, and we don’t expect you to simply walk out of rehab in Stoke and get back to normal life. That’s why we offer a year of free aftercare, which is an important part of all drug and alcohol rehabs. This will often include group therapy, and we’ll put you in touch with a local network, many of who have completed a stay at Ocean Recovery Centre.
Getting In Touch
We understand that when you need help with alcohol, that it’s important to get support quickly. Ocean Recovery Centre often has spaces available at short notice, so there’s no reason to delay your treatment, and after talking on the phone we can arrange everything for your stay, including transport to Blackpool. Simply call us on 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222 to find out more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Choosing the right rehab treatment provider can be a life-changing decision; here are some of the most common questions we are asked pre-admission.
Why choose a Rehab treatment centre?
Recovering from any addiction is a long and difficult process to go through. Many factors of everyday life can hinder your progress and may cause an individual to relapse. When you choose an addiction treatment centre, you are assisted through this recovery with expert addiction workers who can guide you with state of the art treatments and care in order to give you the best chance of success in your recovery.
Are Rehab Clinics Effective
When you commit to a programme like drug and alcohol rehab in Stoke, you want to know that it works. While around 29% of people drop out of rehab courses, for those who stick out there’s an 85% success rate. It’s certainly not an easy process, but we offer 24/7 support while you stay with us, and ensure you have the skills you need to avoid temptation.
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