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Warrington Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Ocean Recovery Centre is here for people in Warrington who are struggling with drug and alcohol addiction.
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If you are from the Warrington area, you might have found this page because you are looking for help with a drug or alcohol addiction.
The damage that an addiction can cause to people’s lives is obvious to most people but cannot be fully comprehended until it has been experienced in person. An addiction can ruin a life in an extremely short period of time.
If you are struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction, or you are experiencing the anguish of watching a friend or loved one irreparably damaging their life, then Ocean Recovery are here to help you.
We work across the North West, including the Warrington area, to deliver drug and alcohol treatment that allows you a long-term recovery.
We are knowledgeable and experienced providers of drug rehab clinics and alcohol rehab, so why not call us today on 01253 847553 or text HELP to 83222 to see how our rehab centres can help you?
There is no wait for our services and with a 28-day commitment to our residential rehab, we will provide you with first class addiction treatment that will prepare you for a life without the influences of drugs or alcohol.
Please call us today for a no obligation conversation about your substance use and our drug and alcohol rehabilitation services.
Rebuilding your life
When you contact Ocean Recovery for help, we will perform an initial assessment with you over the telephone. We will then admit you to our treatment centre in Warrington and perform a detailed assessment of your physical and psychological health.
Every person is an individual with different feelings and different needs. People also react differently to treatment programs and we reflect this fact by getting to know you before your treatment begins.
We will form a picture of you by gathering information about your lifestyle, your relationship with substances and any medical history you have.
With this information to hand, we can create a treatment programme for you based on our findings. We believe this approach allows us to have an attention to detail that helps us to create treatment options that are effective, quick and efficient.
If you have been searching for information about rehab in Warrington, you’ll be aware there are other treatment centres in the area, but we feel we provide the most personalised service. We will also work with you to create a treatment that will be in tune with your budget.
Cheap rehab simply does not exist, but we will work with you to find something suitable for your needs.
It is essential that you choose the right approach to your rehab in Warrington. We recommend a residential approach for most of our clients as it is usually the most beneficial.
28 days might seem like a long time to set aside from your life, but a residential rehab allows you to be treated in a supporting, professional and reassuring environment where you can focus on your recovery without distractions or the lure of bad influences.
Detox in Warrington
The majority of our clients need to start their recovery journey in our detox clinic. This is a necessary step, as you will need to break your dependency on alcohol or drugs. Alcohol rehab, and drug abuse treatment rehabilitation, requires time in detox.
When you abuse drugs or alcohol for a sustained period of time, toxins will build up in your body and can cause lasting damage. A detox allows these substances to be flushed out and for you to break free from drugs or alcohol.
It’s a difficult, uncomfortable experience and there’s no disguising the fact that this will be the hardest part of your treatment. This is because of the withdrawal symptoms you will experience in this part of the process.
Withdrawal symptoms can be minor, but some are quite severe, and we do not recommend that you try a detox in your home environment.
Many of our clients tell us they attempt to go “cold turkey” in order to clear their addiction but fail due to the pain of the cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
Your body will protest at not getting the substances it craves and for most people, it all gets too much, and they relapse back into drug or alcohol use very quickly. This can cause profound self esteem issues as people feel like a failure for giving up.
When you undergo detox with Ocean Recovery, you don’t have to worry about this. Our medical staff will monitor your progress and help you to have a medically assisted detox.
This means you can be issued with prescription medication to alleviate your suffering when required.
Your detox can last for anything between a few days to a few weeks, and is entirely dependent on the severity of your addiction.
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When your detox has been completed, you’ll be able to focus on your therapies. We are proud to offer a mixture of treatments that combine more traditional therapies, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) with group therapy and more holistic approaches, such as yoga and music classes.
Your one on one sessions will allow you to deep dive on the root cause of your addiction and explore why you developed an addiction to alcohol or drugs in the first place. Group therapy allows you to explore your recovery journey with people having the same experience.
We will compile an aftercare plan for you before you leave our care in order to ensure that your recovery is not compromised in the 12 months immediately following your rehab.
You’ll be invited to local recovery groups and have access to a 24/7 helpline if you need any help or advice. Your recovery is your responsibility ultimately, but you will have our support as you transition back to your regular life in Warrington.
We understand that asking for help is a tough thing to do, but we will not judge you or your situation. We just want to help.
So please contact Ocean Recovery today and take an important step in the right direction without delay.
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