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We have treatment centres for drug and alcohol rehab in Shropshire
Many are ashamed to come out to their family and friends since drug or alcohol addiction is still considered a weakness.
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However, nothing is further from the truth. Drug or alcohol addiction is an illness that could happen to anyone, from any walk of life.
If you are indeed suffering from an addiction to drugs and alcohol and you’ve accepted that you need to turn your life around, now is the time to start thinking about seeking help before you cause yourself any irreversible damage.
Here at Ocean Recovery, we offer a drug and alcohol rehab in Shropshire.
Call us today on 01253 847 553 for more information if you live in Shropshire and want to get rid of your substance abuse once and for all.
How It Works
If you’ve made the courageous decision to accept the support from our drug and alcohol rehab Shropshire, then there’s no time to lose, call us immediately.
One of our addiction specialists will get in touch with you straight away to discuss the best treatment options for you at our rehab centre. Once you have decided to join our drug and alcohol rehab centre, we are able to pick you up and transport you to our centre in Blackpool, around 2 hours away from Shropshire by car.
At our private rehab centre, we will likely begin your treatment service with a drug and alcohol detoxification. For alcohol or drugs such as cocaine and heroin, your body gets used to the number of drugs or amount of alcohol you consume on a regular basis.
If you were to quit abruptly, your body will have to re-adjust itself. These re-adjustment pains are called withdrawal symptoms and they can cause lasting damage if you’re not careful.
That is why it is important that you undergo a detox in a controlled environment like our drug and alcohol rehab Shropshire. We have round the clock surveillance from medical specialists available for you to administer medication if needed.
Rehabilitation
After making your initial contact with our admissions team, we can organise a physical and psychological assessment with you to review your well-being and discuss any further queries you may have about our treatment plans.
It’s important for us to not just assume that you are happy, we of course take your input into great consideration as you must be fully prepared for your recovery journey in order for it to be a successful one.
We’re delighted to be able to offer all of our clients their own private room with all housekeeping needs taken care of and daily meals prepared to improve nutritional care. Whilst receiving this highest quality of care, you’ll be left with only one thing to concentrate on, achieving your long-term recovery from drug or alcohol addiction.
We take the time to get to know each of our clients so that we can create the most effective treatment programme which is personalised to each individual’s unique needs.
Following a tailored treatment plan like this is a huge advantage when trying to overcome an addiction to drugs and alcohol. Although our treatment plans are tailored, we’ll likely suggest a visit to our detox clinic within the early stages of your recovery programme.
Unfortunately, drug and alcohol detoxification can be quite an uncomfortable process, however we wouldn’t recommend it so highly if we didn’t believe it was such an integral aspect of your journey to recovery.
It’s certainly the most effective way to cleanse your body and mind from drug or alcohol addiction, and with our expert team of recovery workers, our rehab centre is definitely the safest place to undergo this process.
Once you’ve safely and successfully completed your drug and alcohol detox, you can move on to the remainder of your treatment plan which will include a well-balanced mix of psychological and well-being focused therapies.
Some of the therapies which our addiction specialists deliver include cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), stress management, drug and alcohol relapse prevention, motivational interviewing, and individual, group or family counselling.
These more traditional therapies are then combined with our therapies which focus on improving your well-being such as relaxation and sleep management, fitness therapy, art therapy, low level laser therapy, yoga, and mindfulness.
For many people who have suffered with an alcohol or drug addiction, therapy is a very effective treatment for those that wish to stay clean after leaving the clinic. CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) is often used with addicts in order to change the way that people think about using drugs or alcohol as a coping mechanism.
Often, many people who are clean tend to get the urge to use drugs or alcohol even though there are no withdrawal symptoms. Arming you with a different coping mechanism can be achieved through cognitive behavioural therapy which you can then utilise upon your return home.
Receive 12 months’ Free Aftercare Support
At our drug and alcohol rehab in Shropshire, we make sure that all of our clients receive the highest quality care and support throughout the duration of their stay.
Our fantastic team dedicate themselves to helping others take the next step in their battle with substance abuse, many of them have even gone through a recovery programme themselves, so can truly understand how to best support you along this journey to a life free from drugs and alcohol.
Our specialist aftercare team will continue to provide you with unparalleled support with a distinct focus on relapse prevention.
If you were to successfully complete our 28-day residential programme, followed by our 12-month free aftercare programme, you’ll certainly have given yourself the greatest opportunity to achieve a long-term recovery from drug or alcohol addiction.
Do you have any more questions about our drug and alcohol rehab in Shropshire? Why not give us a call today on 01253 530 553 or text HELP to 83222.
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