Find Treatment Centres for Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Tyne & Wear
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To overcome a drug and alcohol addiction, the rehab process must be completed to its entirety. This is due to the different stages throughout drug and alcohol rehabilitation, each carrying meaning and weight throughout recovery.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Tyne & Wear
Usually encountered over a 28-day period, the rehab process should be personal, comfortable, impactful and act as a vehicle of change. Although the process is pre-empted as challenging, with the support of a reputable rehab clinic, a worthwhile journey can be expected.
Finding a drug and alcohol rehab in Tyne & Wear which can deliver a positive and proactive rehab process is a must, to secure the completion of active rehab. It’s also recommended, to ensure that post-rehab steps are in place and are there to motivate long-term recovery.
We at Ocean Recovery offer a comprehensive rehab process, focusing on drug and alcohol rehabilitation. Through a personal admissions process, evidence-based treatment services and 12 months free aftercare, completing the process can be possible. Reach out for our support throughout drug and alcohol rehabilitation.
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The rehab process
The rehab process starts with an admission and officially ends through aftercare services. However, due to the nature of addiction, ongoing focus must be placed on maintaining recovery and on preventing drug and alcohol relapse.
The process itself should be comfortable, safe, and progressive, moving clients through each individual stage of addiction recovery. Completing the entire process is a must, due to the formation of drug and alcohol rehab, all standing as essential steps.
A rehab programme, on a residential basis will usually last a few weeks, providing enough time to withdraw safely from drugs and alcohol, recover mentally, and plan for post-rehab life. This is in fact an efficient process, which offers significant effect through a short-term sacrifice.
Making sure that resources, time, and effort are dedicated throughout drug and alcohol rehab are very important, to see out the rehab process and benefit from each step.
Finding a drug and alcohol rehab in Tyne & Wear
Looking for a drug and alcohol rehab in Tyne & Wear, where the entire rehab process can be facilitated from is very important. Focusing on the above attributes is a must, to ensure that rehab is doable and that it is a motivating journey. It is also vital to secure readiness against rehab, in order to have full capacity to work through the rehab process.
We at Ocean Recovery can facilitate this process for you, from our homely, residential treatment centre. Specialising in drug and alcohol rehabilitation, we offer bespoke treatment programmes which focus on personal circumstances, needs and addiction types.
Working through the important stages of detoxification, rehabilitation and relapse prevention is possible through our comprehensive offering, guiding clients through the rehab process.
Start your admissions process via a drug and alcohol rehab in Tyne & Wear, safeguarding the right addiction recovery for you.
The admissions process
The admissions process will help you access a drug and alcohol rehab clinic and programme. Yet it carries significant weight, which is commonly overlooked, by playing an instrumental part in rehab recommendations.
Throughout the admissions process, a confidential telephone screening will take place, necessary to understand personal needs and requirements. The screening will be completed through a questionnaire surrounding personal health, degree of substance abuse, and some home-life questions. This information will then help to form rehab recommendations, along with the contents of bespoke treatment programmes.
By reaching out, by completing the screening and by making arrangements, visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Tyne & Wear will be possible.
Evidence-based treatment options
The rehab process will then progress towards addiction treatment steps. Our rehab programmes are divided into two key areas of detoxification and rehabilitation.
The majority of drug and alcohol rehabilitation programmes will carry the necessity of a detoxification process. Here’s where intentions of eliminating and cutting off exposure to drugs and alcohol will be worked through, by promoting a medically assisted and safe detox process.
The second area of addiction recovery focuses on rehabilitation, through evidence-based treatment options. Through personal recommendations, the aim of this step is to promote and encourage the use of supportive tools, to heal from and sustainable manage addiction. Specialist care will be offered through treatments including cognitive behavioural therapy, family therapy, group therapy, stress management and motivational therapy.
Completing both areas of treatment are necessary to progress through the rehab process. Relapse prevention planning will also be encouraged throughout active treatment, to increase confidence and security across post-rehab life back in Tyne & Wear. Coping strategies, the developed tools through treatment and personal motivations will assist with relapse prevention and long-term recovery goals.
Local aftercare services
Post-residential rehab, the rehab process will end with an offering of 12 months of local aftercare. Aftercare is found to ease the post-rehab adjustment phase, which can carry some vulnerabilities.
With ongoing access to services such as support groups and therapy sessions, maintaining recovery efforts can be possible, while learning to live soberly. You can expect our ongoing support here at Ocean Recovery throughout the next year of your recovery journey.
The rehab process, when completed and committed to can be very efficient and effective, helping to promote significant change and healing possibilities. Completing it to its fullest is recommended, to experience the full effects of drug and alcohol rehabilitation.
Work through the above steps with our support, setting the standard when looking for a drug and alcohol rehab in Tyne & Wear.
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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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.
How do I access drug and alcohol rehab in Tyne & Wear?
Accessing a drug and alcohol rehab in Tyne & Wear will be possible through a private rehab clinic. Doing your research around the offering of each treatment centre will be encouraged, to be aware of your options and those which are suitable.
Treatment can be sourced locally through the NHS. However, outpatient treatment is usually offered which should instead be of a residential sort to treat addiction. With this in mind, private rehab will be the best option.
What aftercare is available?
Aftercare here at Ocean Recovery is available for 12 months post-rehab. Services focus on providing ongoing guidance, along with access to relevant support groups and therapy sessions.
Services are beneficial when transitioning from residential rehab to post-rehab life, offering support, direction, and motivation.
How do I convince a loved one to go to rehab?
Convincing a loved one to consider rehab can be tough, as decisions will lie on their own terms. Yet you can offer support, understanding and compassion while highlighting the benefits of rehab. Through a family and friend referral, this step will be easier to complete, helping to increase the necessary step of rehab.
The rehab process is highly effective and beneficial when completed. Complete it here at Ocean Recovery to encounter a personal and sustainable programme of drug and alcohol rehabilitation.
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