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Southport Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Ocean Recovery Centre offers high-quality in-client treatment for alcoholism close to your local area. Our alcohol rehab centre is located only a short distance away from Southport.
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Reaching out for help for your alcohol addiction or drug addiction is likely one of the toughest decisions you will make this year. However, if you cannot control your drinking or substance abuse, by far the worst decision you could make is to do nothing.
This is because alcohol addiction or drug addiction destroys your health, career, family life and sanity. Fortunately, Ocean Recovery Centre offers high-quality in-client treatment for alcohol addiction or drug addiction close to your local area. Our alcohol rehab centre is located only a short distance away from Southport.
We’re located north of Blackpool along the scenic Lancashire coastline. So, if you seek treatment for you or your loved one’s drug or alcohol addiction, call us today on 01253 847 553 or complete our online contact form.
About Treatment in Southport
Ocean Recovery Centre employs a multi-disciplinary team of addiction experts who are charged with delivering your rehabilitation programme. Our rehabilitation centre is located in a discrete location away from amenities that may have tested your resolve. This combination of staff and location means Ocean Recovery Centre is uniquely positioned to offer you an unrivalled rehabilitation service. When you choose to undergo alcohol or drug rehabilitation with Ocean Recovery Centre, you really are choosing the best.
Unlike other rehabilitation centres, Ocean Recovery offers each client an ensuite bedroom. During your rehabilitation, we provide all your food which is prepared by our team of in-house cooks. And because we employ nationally renowned therapists, you can be sure you or your loved one will receive only the absolute best quality of therapy and counselling available today.
Patients start their rehabilitation programme with detoxification. Detoxification, or ‘detox’ for short, aims to rid the client of toxins often caused by a lifetime of alcohol abuse. Here, clients are given prescription medications that reduce otherwise painful withdrawal symptoms synonymous with alcohol or drug detoxification. And the whole process will be much less stressful for you as you know you are safe and can trust our professionals.
We will also make you aware of all possible symptoms you may experience so you can enter detoxification with a rounded understanding and confidence.
Some of the most common withdrawal symptoms, especially from alcohol, are:
- Anxiety or nervousness
- Irritability
- Depression
- Fatigue
- Body shakes
- Mood swings
- Confusion
- Nightmares
- Sweating
- Headaches
- Difficulty sleeping
- Nausea and/or vomiting
- Loss of appetite
- Increased heart rate
- Pale skin
You may have experienced these symptoms if you have previously tried to detox alone. But at-home detoxes are not advised as you may require medical attention for some of the more extreme symptoms.
Our Commitment to Modern Therapeutic Counselling
At Ocean Recovery Centre, we treat and heal the underlying psychological causes of alcohol addiction so you can lead a healthy and addiction-free life. This is not a 12-step programme.
Instead, we employ modern psychotherapy and CBT to help clients understand the disease of addiction. We also offer a number of holistic therapies designed to heal your mind, body and spirit. Holistic therapies include art therapy, music therapy, mindfulness and acupuncture.
These holistic treatments are known to reduce cravings and heal ailments in the body whilst you detox. We offer the perfect blend of Western and Eastern holistic treatments giving you the best of both worlds. And a rounded experience you can trust.
We also use a range of natural remedies to get you chemically balanced. This process has positive results for anxiety, depression, sleeping disorders, bipolar disorder and of course addiction.
We heal the underlying conditions of addiction to end the cycle of relapse. Now you can heal yourself using the programme we’ve built and evolved for well over a decade. We also treat a range of mental health issues such as bipolar disorder, sleeping disorders, low self-esteem, anxiety and depression. Our therapists help you develop a more positive self-image that empowers you and helps end the cycle of relapse.
When you choose Ocean Recovery Centre, you are able to stay in touch with family during your treatment. Unlike most rehab centres, we encourage family involvement in your treatment. As addiction isn’t an isolated disease, it rips through families and affects everyone involved. We can also provide support to family members of the person attending residential rehabilitation.
Your progress in recovery when you leave Ocean Recovery Centre is important to us. For this reason, we offer a year’s worth of aftercare. Your sobriety counsellor is available should you require his or her assistance. Our continuing care department will create an aftercare plan for you, thus assuring your progress in recovery once you leave Ocean Recovery Centre and return home.
Getting Help With Our Residential Rehab
For more information, contact us today on 01253 847 553 or submit our contact form through this website. Our doors are open, and we’d be honoured with the opportunity to help you. We treat every enquire with professionalism, confidentiality and with your best interests in mind. Addiction ends here by contacting us today!
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