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Walsall Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
There are many rehab options for addicts in the Walsall area but not everyone can get the help that they need from the NHS and often they don’t have the time to wait for treatment. But fortunately, there are private residential treatment centres in almost every part of the UK.
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If you’re looking for alcohol and drug rehab in Walsall, then it’s worth considering the Ocean Recovery Centre. Based in Blackpool, just a couple of hours away by car, it’s a peaceful place to relax and heal by the sea. Whether you’re suffering from an alcohol or drug addiction, no matter the severity or how long you’ve been addicted, we’ll do everything we can to get you off these substances for life. We have a team of qualified, experienced addiction specialists who are here to support you throughout your journey, and there’s excellent aftercare to keep you on track too.
Dual diagnoses
At the Ocean Recovery Centre, we work with people with all types of addictions, and we understand that those who have a drug or drink problem may also have other needs that need to be met. Some people also have a behavioural addiction that needs addressing, which can be gambling, shopping, gaming or internet addiction. You may also be suffering from a mental health issue or eating disorder that requires extra support. On arrival at the Ocean Recovery Centre, we carry out a full assessment, covering your mental and physical health, ensuring you get the help you need.
Your time at the Ocean Recovery Centre
After your assessment, the first step is to go through a detox. This is no doubt a daunting prospect but going through it at a rehabilitation centre means you get plenty of help and support. Many people suffer withdrawal symptoms when they start to detox, so we offer prescription medication that has a slight sedative effect to get you through the toughest part. When you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Walsall, it’s important to choose somewhere with 24/7 support such as the Ocean Recovery Centre, as this means you’ll be closely monitored during your detox in case you need medical attention.
Once you’ve detoxed, you’ll no doubt start to feel better, and you can begin your rehab process. Our addiction treatment is tailored to you but will usually include intensive individual therapy such as CBT, as well as regular group sessions where you’ll meet others with drug and alcohol addictions. There are also holistic treatments, alternative therapies, and exercise sessions, so we help heal both your body and mind during your stay.
Facilities at the Ocean Recovery Centre
When you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Walsall, you’ll no doubt want to find somewhere that’s homely and pleasant. After all, rehab shouldn’t feel like a punishment, it’s somewhere where you should be able to open up and get the best out of your treatment.
The Ocean Recovery Centre looks like a historic home from the outside, and it sits on a quiet part of Blackpool’s promenade. Some rooms even have sea views so you can really appreciate this great location. There are options such as private rooms if you feel you need a little more privacy, and the treatment rooms and communal areas have been decorated to a high standard.
Some people worry about going to rehab clinics, as they think it’ll be like a hospital stay. However, you can be assured that you’ll be comfortable at the Ocean Recovery Centre, with lots of time to relax, enjoy activities, or take part in an outing. You can of course stay in touch with loved ones, as long as it doesn’t jeopardise your recovery. Outside of therapy sessions you can use your phone, and because we’re close to the West Midlands, it’s possible for people to visit once you’ve finished with your detox.
After rehab
It’s natural to worry about what’ll happen after rehab. If you suffer from alcohol or drug addiction, then it’s impossible to overcome it in just a few weeks, which is why we work hard to educate you and give you the tools you need for the real world. For example, we help you spot the signs of a relapse, so you know when to seek help.
If you complete 28 days with us, you get a year of free aftercare, which can really help you stay sober in the long term. You may also want to join some local 12-step groups, as they can help you build a local support network. We can also help you with support in rebuilding your life, whether it’s helping you find a new job or family therapy, as this will help you stay occupied and focused on your sobriety.
Help and support
When you’re searching for drug and alcohol rehab in Walsall, the odds are that you know you have a problem or are concerned about a loved one. Unfortunately, many people find it scary to take that first step and seek help, which is why it’s important that there are no hurdles in the way when they do reach out.
If you need help with alcohol or drug misuse, then all you need to do is call the Ocean Recovery Centre. We take care of everything, from transport to meals, so there’s nothing for you to worry about during your stay. Many people look into rehab and make excuses for not going, so we try and remove all barriers to your admission. We can often get you a bed within 48 hours of calling the centre, so there’s no time to talk yourself out of it or decide not to come.
If you’re suffering from drug or alcohol addiction and are considering a stay at a rehab centre, then you can speak to the Ocean Recovery Centre directly by calling 01253 847 553 or texting HELP to 83222.
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Areas Covered
- Lozells
- Small Heath
- Longbridge
- Castle Vale
- Sutton Trinity
- Great Barr
- Sparkhill
- Weoley
- Rednal
- Garretts Green
- Bromford
- Gravelly Hill
- Kingstanding
- Hay Mills
- Stockland Green
- Stirchley
- Glebe Farm
- Acocks Green
- Tile Cross
- Balsall Heath East
- Sparkbrook
- Harborne
- Moseley
- Selly Oak
- Northfield
- Hodge Hill
- Hall Green
- Yardley
- Perry Barr
- Ladywood
- Erdington
- Edgbaston
- Alum Rock
- Kingswinford
- Sedgley
- Coventry
- Dudley
- Halesowen
- Sutton Coldfield
- West Bromwich
- Walsall
- Wolverhampton
- Birmingham
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