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Inpatient rehab is the process of residing from and benefiting from the services of a private drug and alcohol rehab clinic. This is the most effective form of drug and alcohol rehabilitation, which bypasses many other options for its safety, time sensitivity and recovery rates.
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Although outpatient rehab may be the most longed-for option, at face value, the delivery of NHS treatment services can be extremely tough, due to waiting lists. Delays, combined with the need to complete urgent addiction treatment and receive immediate support can be very tough, making it challenging to overcome a drug and alcohol addiction.
This obstacle can however be avoided by visiting a private drug and alcohol rehab in Wandsworth, and by building up some expectations to fully understand its benefits. At Ocean Recovery, we can facilitate this process for you, offering an efficient, bespoke, and widespread inpatient programme.
Reach out to encounter the best opportunity of drug and alcohol rehabilitation, by considering and committing to inpatient addiction treatment.
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What Happens During Inpatient Rehab?
Inpatient rehab is the process of residing from a chosen drug and alcohol rehab in Wandsworth, to complete a comprehensive programme of addiction treatment services, to fulfil recovery steps, and to receive around the clock care.
Detoxification, rehabilitation, and recovery planning will take place through inpatient rehab, at a safe and sustainable rate. All achievable through a 28-day rehab programme, an efficient yet effective recovery process can be expected, resulting in strong and positive changes surrounding habitual behaviours.
The option of inpatient rehab offers reassurance and reliability, due to the professionalism and specialism of drug and alcohol rehabilitation. A 360 approach to recovery can be looked towards, down to the scope and availability of services and support networks.
During a personal inpatient programme, withdrawal is expected, psychological rebalance is expected, and relapse prevention planning is also expected, all achievable through a controlled and neutral setting.
Avoid the waiting lists, the generalised approach, the prolonged timespans, and the obstacles attached to outpatient rehab by instead visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Wandsworth.
Visiting a Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Wandsworth
At Ocean Recovery, we’re equipped to deliver the benefits and expectations of inpatient rehab. Visiting a drug and alcohol rehab in Wandsworth can therefore stand as a convenient yet suitable option when private standards are attached.
To experience this level of reassurance, starting your admissions process with our team will be possible, to not only increase personal awareness of rehab, but to also make realistic arrangements around your impending experience.
Your admission will include an assessment process, which serves the purpose of getting to know your needs, subsequently the type of services and support that you’ll require. This information will form the basis of your bespoke treatment programme, to secure suitability and safety through drug and alcohol rehabilitation.
From detoxification and addiction treatment to aftercare services, your needs will direct the addiction recovery process.
A Medical Detoxification Process
Detoxing from drugs and alcohol should be completed through a medically observed process. Due to the strength and effects of drugs and alcohol, their elimination can influence the development of withdrawal symptoms, which can range in impact.
To secure safety and ongoing recovery capabilities, a medical detoxification process should therefore be expected via inpatient rehab.
The intentions of detoxification will be to motivate withdrawal from drugs and alcohol, starting up the foundation of sobriety. Detoxing is one of the most widespread services, which will be completed by the majority of clients here at Ocean Recovery.
Bespoke Treatment Options
By visiting an inpatient drug and alcohol rehab in Wandsworth, bespoke treatment options will be recommended to you. Through understanding your needs, a productive yet sustainable programme will be formed to cover your rehabilitation stay.
Addiction treatment services will focus on the milestone of rehabilitation, aiming to restore mental stability, healthy outlooks, and a sober mind. Treatment options which offer such focus include cognitive behavioural therapy, dialectical behavioural therapy, dual diagnosis treatment, family therapy, individual therapy, and exposure therapy.
Alongside evidence-based treatment services, additional services focusing on holistic recovery will be offered, to deliver a comfortable and progressive rehab experience.
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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.
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Outpatient Aftercare Services
Inpatient treatment will be the most beneficial to reach key milestones of addiction recovery. Yet once those milestones have been achieved and proven to sustain, outpatient treatment can continue.
Outpatient services will focus on aftercare, by providing clients with ongoing support while transitioning back to life in Wandsworth. Aftercare offers a schedule of support groups and meetings, which promote independent recovery, with a degree of reassurance.
Post-rehab reality will take some adjusting to, by carrying forward the tools of drug and alcohol rehabilitation. By completing a 12-month programme of aftercare, adjustments can be easier to accept and experience, adding to your opportunities of long-term recovery.
Work through the most effective form of drug and alcohol rehabilitation with our support here at Ocean Recovery. Reach out to visit a drug and alcohol rehab in Wandsworth, to access our private, specialist inpatient rehab clinic.
Embark on an effective opportunity of drug and alcohol rehabilitation, starting here at Ocean Recovery.
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 addiction be cured?
Unfortunately, an addiction is a condition which cannot be cured, due to the intensity of its effects. This is commonly the case across health conditions which adapt internal functionality and wellbeing. However, a close enough result can be expected through comprehensive rehabilitation, where an addiction can be managed and prevented.
Leading a drug and alcohol-free life can be possible, even without an addiction cure.
What happens after rehab?
Post-rehab steps will focus on sustaining recovery efforts. To deliver such a focus, aftercare services will be available to you, as you adjust to a new routine and lifestyle back in Wandsworth. Aftercare services will expose you to support groups and therapy sessions which focus on post-rehab milestones, available across a 12-month period.
Is addiction a disease?
An addiction is a brain condition, which is involuntary and, in most cases, uncontrollable. It’s regularly misunderstood, due to the initial voluntary consumption of drugs and alcohol. Yet once the addictive traits of drugs and alcohol take over, decisions around consumption begin to suppress.
As addiction is a health condition, treatment must be taken seriously, to avoid adverse effects. This will be possible through inpatient treatment.
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