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Yardley Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Ocean Recovery is able to provide you with effective, residential drug and alcohol rehab. So, if you are in the Yardley area and think that you really need to start taking serious steps to overcome drug addiction and/or alcohol addiction, reaching out to Ocean Recovery could be the best thing that you do.
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Ocean Recovery’s drug and alcohol rehab clinic specialises in implementing industry-leading evidence-based addiction treatments to help you in the best way possible.
Addiction is an affliction that can vary massively from person to person, therefore it is important to find a treatment plan which tailors your treatment plan according to your needs — which is something that you will experience at Ocean Recovery.
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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.
Some of the treatment options which we implement, which will be covered in more detail down below, include the likes of medically-assisted detoxification, physical and psychological intensive treatments, family drug support counselling, aftercare, and much more.
Ocean Recovery’s drug and alcohol rehab maybe a slightly more costly option for treatment, but your stay with us will be worth every single penny.
Your health is one of the most important things that you have, so you should want to get the best possible care throughout your recovery journey. Call us today on 01253 847 553, or contact us through our website, to start receiving treatment from Ocean Recovery.
Drug And Alcohol Addiction
As mentioned previously, addiction affects everyone differently. For some people, the physical side-effects of addiction and withdrawal can be much more severe — while for others, the psychological side-effects of alcoholism and/or substance abuse can take a heavier toll.
When you first reach out to us for treatment, our teams of staff will ascertain which forms of treatment you will find it most beneficial to receive. While you are here you will also be constantly monitored by our various medical professionals, to ensure that you are always on the best track to recovery.
By tackling your addiction in a physical and psychological way, all aspects of your addictive disorder will be managed, which is the only way to forge a long-term, sustainable recovery.
Drug Addiction And/Or Substance Addiction Detoxification Process
All of Ocean Recovery’s drug and alcohol rehabilitation centres are kitted out with a specialist detox clinic. This detox clinic will ensure that you can experience alcohol withdrawal and/or substance abuse withdrawal safely, effectively, and as calmly as possible. This is possible through our teams of staff administering medically-assisted detoxification treatments.
Withdrawal can be a very dangerous period of time for many individuals, as it can cause people to present with such side effects as migraines, DT’s (Delirium tremens), hallucinations, bowel issues, insomnia, muscle fatigue, and vomiting. Without appropriate support from medical staff, the withdrawal process can be fatal.
Therefore, at Ocean Recovery, our detox clinic staff will constantly monitor you and prescribe necessary medication to ensure that you are in the least possible danger. Flushing all negative substances out of your body can take a different amount of time for each person, so your duration of time spent receiving detoxification treatment may vary from others at the facility.
Furthermore, the added benefit of experiencing withdrawal at our detox clinic is that you will not have the chance to relapse. A lot of people can relapse due to the pain of withdrawal side-effects when they try to detox alone at home — however, there will be no narcotics and/or alcohol available at our facility.
Addiction Treatment Options
Some of our physical treatments may include the likes of acupuncture, massage therapy, exercise therapy, NAD+ brain restoration therapy, and much more. Cleansing your body, and generally getting you into the best possible physiological condition, will prove integral during your stay with us.
However, you may also find that exercise plays a large part in staying clean and sober once you have left us. Exercise can be a great way to blow off stress, which is a contributing factor to a lot of people relapsing.
Our psychological treatments are massively varied — however, some of the most effective treatments include such treatments as: CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy), DBT (dialectical behavioural therapy), one-to-one counselling, group therapy, and art therapy. These treatments will allow you to retrain how your brain processes addiction, which will help you to avoid relapsing.
Finally, once you have finished your treatment here at Ocean Recovery you will be sent home to start enjoying your new life. Although, that is not to say that you will be on your own, as you will have access to our aftercare programme. This aftercare programme will mean you have all-important resources which can help to keep you clean and sober long into the future.
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 start my recovery journey?
The fact that you are here suggests that you are ready to make the all-important step of actually attending rehab. Quite simply, your first step should be to call us on our helpline. Once you reach out to us and express and interest in attending rehab, then our helpline staff will be able to get the ball rolling on getting you set up at our facility. Seriously considering rehab is an important moment in your life, but actually calling us to set up a place is the most important step.
That happens after drug and alcohol treatment?
As mentioned previously, after you have completed a course of treatment at Ocean Recovery, you will be given access to our year-long aftercare programme. This will help to keep you sober once you are back in your everyday life. However, the main thing for you to start doing after drug and alcohol treatment is to start living your life again. Living your life free from addiction will be the best, most rewarding experience you could imagine, so start living.
How do I get a friend into treatment?
Getting a friend into rehabilitation treatment is a very delicate situation. Approaching someone about substance abuse and/or alcoholism can massively backfire if the situation is not managed properly. There are a lot of factors that need to be taken into consideration when approaching someone’s addiction, so it is best for you to call our helpline as they will be able to give you the best advice about our family and friend referral schemes.
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