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Our 12-month free aftercare support package also dramatically reduces any chance of relapse.
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Do you or a loved one live in Rochdale? Are you concerned about your drinking or drug taking? If so, contact Ocean Recovery Centre today for expert advice and assistance for your substance abuse.
Many of our advisors are themselves recovered drug or alcohol addicts, so we know exactly what you are going through. We are here to assist you through this testing time as you transition into your recovery.
All you must do is make the first step by contacting us today on 01253 847 553.
A compassionate approach to Recovery
If you feel embarrassed about reaching out for help, then know we are people who’ve experienced what you are going through first-hand in our own pasts.
We guarantee your call for help will be processed with utter compassion and discretion. Our approach is designed to make the entire process of seeking out help as simple and non-judgemental as possible.
When you are addicted to drugs or alcohol, you have likely burnt many bridges along the way. Many of your family members and colleagues will write you off as ‘destructive’ and selfish.
These negative connotations attached to alcohol addiction or drug addiction means you are likely to feel isolated from the ones you love.
Not only can substance abuse destroy meaningful relationships, but it can also have a detrimental impact to both your physical and psychological well-being, quickly deteriorating your appearance and your ability to make logical decisions.
Living with an addiction to alcohol or drugs leaves you at much higher risk of developing heart disease, liver disease, diabetes, not to mention much more susceptible to experiencing anxiety, depression, bi-polarity and even suicide.
Don’t let addiction take over your life, get in touch with our drug and alcohol rehab in Rochdale and turn your life around for the better.
Fortunately, Ocean Recovery Centre offers you hope where there is only pessimism and negativity. Specifically, we offer you a way out, a way of defeating your addiction so you can re-establish a sense of continuity and normality in your life.
We’re very proud of the warm and welcoming atmosphere we’ve created at our drug and alcohol rehab. We invite people from all walks of life to take advantage of the exceptional treatment services we have available to help those who need it most.
Our facilities are luxurious, motivational and recovery focused, allowing you to concentrate on the most important thing without any distractions, overcoming your substance abuse once and for all.
Drug and Alcohol Rehab support in Rochdale
Ocean Recovery Centre offers a number of modern rehab centres across the United Kingdom. Our closest alcohol centre to your current location is based in Blackpool, Lancashire.
This means you can assess world-class treatment within a short distance from your Rochdale home.
Our drug and alcohol rehab treatment includes intervention, detoxification, rehabilitation, modern forms of therapy, aftercare, and relapse prevention advice.
Whilst we recognise that a drug and alcohol detox can be a very uncomfortable process, we wouldn’t recommend it unless we thought it was integral to your recovery, which in most cases, it is.
Undergoing a detox is the most effective way to remove harmful toxins from your body which are there as a result of excessive substance abuse. Our expert team will supervise the entire process 24/7 ensuring your consumption is gradually reduced in a safe and controlled way.
We’ll also manage any withdrawal symptoms which may arise during your drug and alcohol detox.
Withdrawal symptoms are very common and can range from mild sickness, dizziness, and headaches, to more severe symptoms such as insomnia, seizures, or delirium tremens.
If you experience any of these symptoms whilst undergoing your detox, it’s crucial that you have a team of addiction specialists by your side to make sure that you come out the other end.
We can monitor you around the clock and administer prescribed medication if necessary, to ease any discomfort.
After completing your detox, you can move onto the remainder of your treatment plan which will include a mixture of psychological and well-being therapies to ensure you receive a holistic approach to your rehab treatment.
These therapies could include cognitive behavioural therapy, relapse prevention, individual, group or family counselling, stress management, relaxation and sleep management, low level laser therapy, art therapy, fitness therapy, mindfulness, yoga, and nutritional therapy.
This well-balanced treatment programme will give you the best chances of a long-term recovery.
Accessing our Drug and Alcohol Rehab
Making the initial call for help is perhaps the most difficult step in your journey towards recovery. To help you out, we offer free support and confidential help.
If you choose to attend our residential drug and alcohol rehab centre, you must be willing to invest in your treatment, but we offer treatment programmes to cater for most budgets. Our approach to admissions makes the entire process as simple as possible.
When you contact our admissions team, we will arrange a pre-screening assessment to help us get to know you better, allowing us to create a treatment programme that’s tailored to your needs.
This personalisation will give you the greatest opportunity to succeed in your long-term recovery from alcohol or drugs. Following on from your assessment, we can arrange an admissions date for you to join our rehab centre where you will be welcomed in with open arms.
The time spent between making your initial contact and actually entering our rehab clinic is usually no longer than 48 hours.
Contact us today to begin your Journey to Recovery
For more information, contact Ocean Recovery Centre today on 01253 847 553, text HELP to 83222 or email us at info@oceanrecoverycentre.com.
Alternatively, contact us through this website. You will find our approach to be friendly and warming.
We guarantee you shall not regret seeking out our drug and alcohol treatment services.
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