Why Ocean Recovery?
Ocean Recovery is a Drug and Alcohol Rehab facility based in Blackpool. Request a CallbackOcean Recovery is a drug and alcohol rehab centre in Blackpool. We provide services to addicts wishing to attain recovery. Services we provide are divided into two areas: detox and rehab. Drug and Alcohol Rehab typically includes counselling and therapy sessions.
We also specialise in dual diagnosis, this is when a person has an addiction to alcohol or drugs but also suffers from mental health problems such as depression or anxiety.
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Nature Of Our Treatment
Key components of our rehabilitation programme include:
- Full alcohol & drug detox
- Rapid detox
- Psychotherapy
- Group therapy
- Cognitive behavioural therapy
- Individual therapy
- Relapse prevention
Our staff are experienced in treating most types of addiction and your special requirements and circumstances are factored into your pre-agreed rehabilitation programme.
No two programmes are the same. Our rehabilitation programme promotes long-term abstinence-based recovery.
Respect for clients is at the heart of our philosophy and we make sure you receive the care and attention you deserve throughout the rehabilitation cycle starting from detoxification through to aftercare and extended care. Why choose us?
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94 Queen's Promenade, Blackpool, FY2 9NS, Blackpool, FY2 9NS
Landline: 01253 847 553
Email: info@oceanrecoverycentre.com
Start your Recovery - Call us nowAddictions We Treat
We offer programmes of recovery for the following addictions:
- Alcohol addiction
- Drug addiction
- Prescription drug addiction
- Gambling addiction
To view more addiction we treat here at Ocean Recovery, along with other Rehab Treatments, click here.
Our Guiding Philosophy
At Ocean Recovery we focus on the environment in which addiction treatment takes place. Our Blackpool rehab centre is set out in a way which promotes recovery in tranquil settings.
We believe if clients are not at ease during detox and rehabilitation then the effectiveness of the programme will be lacking. Our low relapse rates once clients leave our facility supports this belief.
As well as psychotherapy your rehabilitation treatment will include a range of relaxing therapies which arm you with powerful coping strategies to fight off relapse once you leave our centre. We have created relaxing rehabilitation environments which you will likely struggle to find elsewhere in the United Kingdom.
We also believe quality nutrition is a vital component of successful rehabilitation and detoxification. We employ a team of chefs and cooks who can design meal plans and create nutritional, healthy meals suited to the needs of our clients.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centre in Blackpool
Ocean Recovery is located in a stunning 19th-century era building just outside Blackpool town centre. Our centre is easily reached from the M55 off Junction 4.
You are advised to follow the signs for Stanley Park and the zoo. If you drive past the hospital you must keep going straight and you will come to a railway bridge which has located a B&Q to the right.
Now you must turn right at Warbreck Hill Road. Now you must continue to drive down this road and follow signs for Blackpool promenade.
You will come to a hill. As you drive down the hill you get to a roundabout. Now turn right onto Queens Promenade. Ocean Recovery is located at 94 Queens Promenade.
For more information on our drug and alcohol rehab centre, call today on 01253 847 553 or complete the enquiry form.
Areas We Cover
See below list of just some of the locations our leading alcohol rehab service covers in the United Kingdom.
- Rehab in Liverpool
- Rehab in Manchester
- Rehab in Birmingham
- Rehab in Nottingham
- Rehab in Glasgow
- Rehab in Cardiff
- Rehab in Bristol
- Rehab in Blackpool
- Rehab in Cumbria
- Rehab in Lancashire
- Rehab in Merseyside
- Rehab in Cheshire
- Rehab in Yorkshire
- Rehab in West Midlands
- Rehab in North East
- Rehab in Surrey
- Rehab in Essex
- Rehab in London
John Gillen - Author - Last updated: March 17, 2022
John is one UK’s leading professionals in the addiction recovery industry. Pioneering new treatment techniques such as NAD+ and ongoing research into new therapy techniques such as systematic laser therapy, John is committed to providing the very best treatment for people throughout the UK and Europe. During his extremely busy schedule, John likes to regularly update our blog section with the latest news and trends in the industry to keep visitors to our site as well informed as possible on everything related to addiction treatment.
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