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Aim for long-term recovery here at Ocean Recovery by selecting a private and CQC registered drug and alcohol rehab in Sutton.
Sutton Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Although withdrawing from drugs and alcohol will help in the short term, an addiction is an unpredictable, relapsing disorder. Without full rehabilitation, there’s a high chance that cravings, influences and consumption will continue.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Sutton
To withdraw and recover for the long-term, there are some necessary steps that will need to be completed. Withdrawal is an unquestionable step, to eliminate drugs and alcohol from the body. Rehabilitation of the mind is also essential, through a range of treatments and therapies.
Planning and relapse prevention are also indefinite steps, to understand and manage triggers. Together, the steps of rehabilitation can motivate physical and psychological recovery, with longevity in mind.
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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 call-back by clicking on the below form.
Possible to complete through private care, finding a drug and alcohol rehab in Sutton will be recommended. Available to accommodate your needs, you’ll have the chance to complete your own programme and timeline of addiction recovery.
At Ocean Recovery, we can help you work through the necessary steps whilst also experiencing additional services and resources to benefit your recovery. Reach out to our admissions team for more information and/or to begin the rehabilitation process.
How to Find a Private Rehab in Sutton?
To complete rehab, you’ll need to find a suitable centre to either visit or check into. Private programmes are highly flexible, which is something to look out for when searching through available options.
A CQC registered drug and alcohol rehab in Sutton will be recommended, which offers bespoke programmes, strong recovery rates and long-term plans. You should also consider your needs whilst completing your search, making sure that your budget, expectations, and timeline can be catered to.
Your search is very important. Although necessary steps of rehabilitation will be found through most private centres, selecting a facility that offers the level of support that you’ll require is also essential. If you’re struggling with additional issues or have specific lifestyle needs, finding an accommodating rehab will be encouraged.
At Ocean Recovery, we’re extremely flexible, recognised as a leading private clinic. Reach out for more information on how we can help you detox, recover and plan for sobriety, back in Sutton.
Necessary Steps of Rehabilitation
To overcome addiction, reach sobriety and remain clean, the body and mind will need to be treated. Alongside addiction treatment, changes will need to be made to routines, outlooks, and associations, to accommodate sobriety. To strengthen both, planning, awareness, and commitment will also be recommended, for the long-term, to prevent future relapse.
Safe Detoxification
A detoxification process will be necessary to stabilise the body. Through consumption, a build-up of drugs and alcohol will remain in the internal system. External influences can motivate further consumption, yet internal influences can also cause cravings and urges.
To tackle internal influences, drug and alcohol withdrawal must be aimed for. As withdrawal symptoms are expected through this process, a safe and controlled environment should be selected. Private drug and alcohol rehab offers safe and progressive detox services, ready to experience to get clean.
Personal Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation of the mind is also necessary to recover. A large proportion of triggers and addiction causes begin or develop in the mind. Trauma for example is a cause of substance abuse, which can trigger ongoing consumption. Getting to the bottom of triggers will be essential, possible through the likes of cognitive behavioural therapy and dialectical behavioural therapy.
An addiction can also damage mental health, can adapt behaviours, and can flaw outlooks. All can be worked through, through a range of treatments and therapies, to improve mental health, responses, and actions.
If your mental health is suffering on a reoccurring basis, dual diagnosis treatment may also be required through this necessary step of rehabilitation.
Long-term Relapse Prevention
Once a clean slate has been achieved, strengthening results will be aimed for, to remain sober. Long-term relapse prevention planning will be offered through private rehab. Planning will focus on understanding and preventing relapse. It will also offer coping techniques, stress management tips and self-care recommendations. Personal triggers will be gauged, to suppress their influence moving forward.
Aftercare will follow rehab, helping to work alongside your relapse prevention plan. 12 months of aftercare will be offered through private rehab, helping to reduce relapse risks.
Each necessary step can be completed via a drug and alcohol rehab in Sutton, by advancing through a rehabilitation programme. Although different services will be included, to meet personal needs, recovery can be aimed for.
Rehabilitation Options and Timelines
Each step of rehab can be completed through inpatient and outpatient programmes. Each however carries different options and timelines. You’ll find that one will deliver your needs and expectations more than the other.
Inpatient rehab follows a proactive timeline. Detoxification, rehabilitation, and planning can all be completed in 28 days. It’s an intense process that will require your full commitment, pausing your external responsibilities. Over the next 28 days, you can achieve some life-changing goals, feel better and prepare for long-term sobriety. Offering 24/7 support and services, inpatient rehab is an effective treatment option for addiction recovery.
Outpatient rehab follows a flexible timeline. Each step can be completed, yet over a number of months. Spread out to accommodate your responsibilities and routine, outpatient treatment and support will follow a weekly schedule. Still offering constant support, recovering from addiction can be possible.
Yet for stronger diagnoses, obstacles can surface, leaning most clients towards inpatient care. Over the next few months, outpatient rehab can still offer many benefits and can provide a safe and private platform to recover from.
Depending on how soon you hope to recover, to experience aftercare, and on the strength of your addiction, a form of private rehab will be encouraged on your admission.
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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Starting the Steps of Rehab Here at Ocean Recovery
Start the necessary steps of recovery by visiting a private drug and alcohol rehab in Sutton. At Ocean Recovery we can offer immediate support, kickstarting your recovery journey.
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.
Can my addiction be cured?
Whilst it may be disheartening to hear, addiction cannot be cured. It’s a relapsing condition, which will require ongoing control and maintenance. It is possible to reach sobriety and lead a fulfilled life, without drugs and alcohol.
To reach this milestone, rehab must be completed. Offering a range of treatments, tools and plans of action, rehab will help you recover. It will also help you change your lifestyle to reflect sober choices and attitudes.
A quality life can still be experienced through long-term recovery. Start the process here at Ocean Recovery.
How soon can I access aftercare?
Aftercare automatically begins as soon as you finish rehab. It’s offered for 12 months, starting from your discharge. It will be arranged for you, following your personal needs and lifestyle choices.
Mostly promoting individual therapy sessions, relapse prevention planning and support groups, aftercare is a valuable service, offering ongoing support. Also known to reduce relapse risks, it’s wise to begin aftercare as soon as you return to normality in Sutton.
Is rehab expensive?
Private rehab must be paid for. Although this may reduce its attractiveness, against free NHS treatments, its quality, reliability, and recovery rates justify its cost.
There are some expensive programmes out there. Yet there are also affordable ones, to meet individual budgets. We can work around your budget here at Ocean Recovery, to help you benefit from the value of private, progressive, and personalised rehab.
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