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West Midlands Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
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Drug and Alcohol Rehab West Midlands
Those who suffer from addiction will often be deeply in denial about their condition. Those suffering through drug or alcohol abuse will often avoid thinking about the consequences of their addiction, perhaps even assuming that they can control the disease or stop whenever they want. However, if you’re ready to face up to your addiction and turn your life around, then the Ocean Recovery Centre is here for you. If you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in the West Midlands, we are ideally located just a couple of hours away, and we offer a friendly, non-judgemental service.
Getting help with the Ocean Recovery Centre
If you think you may be suffering from drug and alcohol addiction, the first step is to simply pick up the phone. The team at the Ocean Recovery Centre are always on hand to talk to people interested in treatment, and we can carry out an initial assessment over the phone. The purpose of this is to decide whether we are the best option for you, and also for you to decide whether you want to commit to this sort of treatment.
Recovery by the sea
While you may be looking for drug and alcohol rehab in the West Midlands, there are many reasons why people from this area travel to the Ocean Recovery Centre for treatment. Usually, it’s because they need to get away from their hometown, where there’s always the temptation to buy alcohol or drugs, or to go partying with friends who use them.
Staying somewhere like Blackpool can also help with your recovery. Our treatment centre is set on a quiet part of the promenade, with many rooms offering sea views, so it’s a peaceful place in which to go through detox and rehab. We offer comfortable rooms, nice communal areas, and cosy treatment rooms, so staying with us isn’t like being in a hospital.
Choosing private rehab
In certain areas of the West Midlands, drug and alcohol addiction is on the rise, but unfortunately this has coincided with reductions to NHS services. This means many people who could benefit from rehab centres find themselves on long waiting lists, perhaps being offered basic outpatient treatment in the meantime.
If someone is searching for rehab clinics and is willing to go in for treatment, then any delay can make life difficult. It may lead to the addiction worsening, which can have a huge impact on their life. That’s why going private may be the best option for those seeking immediate help. You may worry about the cost of rehab, and while the Ocean Recovery Centre isn’t the cheapest option, we offer excellent value for money with packages that include everything from meals to therapy.
Helping a loved one with an addiction
The Ocean Recovery Centre are often contacted by family members of people with addictions who want to get help for a loved one. They’ve spotted the tell-tale signs of addiction and want their family member to get into alcohol or drug rehab but may find they come up against denial and resistance. Our team have dealt with many situations like this, so can offer excellent advice on the best steps to take. One possibility may be to stage an intervention, and we can help you through this process.
Assisted detox
One of the advantages of residential rehab is that you can go through a medically assisted detox on arrival. This is one of the fastest ways to detox and allows you to overcome the worst of the withdrawal symptoms. You are prescribed medication that has a slight sedative effect, allowing you to detox in a matter of days. Many people find this much better than spending months in outpatient care trying to overcome their addiction.
A tailored recovery programme
Detox alone isn’t enough to overcome drugs and alcohol for life. It’s important that you stay with us for a 28-day programme to get the best possible chance of long-term sobriety. When you look for drug and alcohol rehab in the West Midlands, you’ll notice that some clinics offer short, detox-only programmes, but these are often ineffective, as you simply end up going back to bad habits.
At the Ocean Recovery Centre, you spend time thinking about your addiction, its causes, and what causes you to use drugs or drink to excess. This means you get the tools you need to stay away from alcohol and drugs for life. There are both individual therapy sessions and support groups led by addiction counsellors, giving you the best chance of success.
Our treatment services also include many holistic options. Those who stay with us enjoy sessions of mindfulness and yoga, treatments such as massages and reiki, and care including nutritious meals and exercise sessions. This means that we don’t just help you come off alcohol and drugs, we work hard to help you turn your life around and start taking care of yourself again.
Your journey doesn’t end when your programme is over. We offer 12 months of free aftercare to those who complete their programme. The first year after rehab is when you’re most likely to relapse, so we ensure you have an excellent support network in place. We spend time coming up with an aftercare plan to suit you, which ensures you are well looked after and feel confident returning to your new life. Many people who stay with us take a new direction when they leave, and we’re happy to offer as much support as we can to get you on the right track.
Those seeking drug and alcohol rehab in the West Midlands can get help today by calling the Ocean Recovery Centre. Simply call us today on 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222 and we’ll be happy to discuss your options.
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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