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The process of overcoming an addiction can be long and complicated, which is why the Ocean Recovery Centre team try to make it as straightforward as possible. If you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Nelson, then we offer one of the most comprehensive rehab programmes in the area, and we have a beautiful centre for drug and alcohol rehab close to the sea. If you have the determination to stay away from harmful substances in the long term, all you need to do is call us today and we’ll make all the arrangements.
Overcoming a drug or alcohol addiction
The Ocean Recovery Centre offer world-class addiction treatment from our cosy centre on the Blackpool coast. Just steps from the sea, we are a great place to recover and want you to go home feeling refreshed. When you stay with us, you can enjoy walks on the beach, activities, and holistic treatments, which can help you through the rehab process.
When people arrive at the centre, we help get the drugs and alcohol out of their system through the detox process. These substances can cloud your thinking and affect your body, so we want them out of your system completely before your therapy begins. Those who go through a period of drug abuse or heavy drinking will often become physically dependent on these substances, so detox can cause withdrawal symptoms. We offer 24/7 support during this process and can prescribe medication to ease the process.
Our alcohol and drug treatment programmes are tailored to each individual. We carry out an initial assessment when you first call us, and then a full assessment of your physical and mental health when you arrive. This helps us decide the best course of action that’s most likely to work for you, based on the length and severity of your addiction, as well as other treatments you might have already tried.
Your programme of drug and alcohol rehab in Nelson will include therapy, both as an individual and a group. This will focus on the root causes of your addiction, what triggers you to use alcohol or drugs, and how you can stay sober in future.
While you may be looking for local rehab, it makes sense to travel to Blackpool, which is less than an hour from Nelson. It means you’re away from negative influences and can spend some time away from home in a safe environment. This can give you a new perspective and lead to you making changes once you get back home.
Support outside of rehab
While alcohol and drug rehabs can help get you sober while you’re within their walls, it can be difficult to transfer back to everyday life, dealing with stresses such as work and having to constantly avoid temptation. That’s why it’s so important to have the right support when you step outside of our doors. Complete your treatment at the Ocean Recovery Centre, and you’ll get a year of free aftercare, which can help you through those difficult first months after rehab. In addition to our aftercare programme, we might put you in touch with local groups such as Nelson Trust, as well as helping you find support to find a job and reach your full potential.
While you stay at the Ocean Recovery Centre, we’ll do a lot of work on relapsing, teaching you the signs to look out for. Education is an important part of the process, so we’ll teach you about the health problems your addiction can cause, which will hopefully help you overcome temptations when you’re about to relapse. We can even help you find a new hobby, with sessions such as art and drama therapy, which can give you something to focus on instead of drink or drugs.
A bright future
One reason why people look for drug and alcohol rehab in Nelson is that they’re sick of using alcohol or drugs and want to start living again. At the Ocean Recovery, we want to help you turn your life around, and our treatment options include couples and family therapy to heal broken relationships. We can help you find a new enthusiasm for life and new hobbies, as well as improving your physical health with nutritious meals and fitness sessions. We want you to go home with a bright new outlook, as this can help you stay away from drink and drugs for life.
Getting help for a loved one
Residential rehab has an excellent success rate, but only if the person with the addiction is willing to change. It can be difficult to convince someone who’s going through a period of substance abuse that they need help, because denial is such a big part of addiction, but there are things you can do to encourage them. You may want us to help you stage an intervention, where you can try to talk the person with the addiction into seeking help, or they may feel better about rehab if they see the Ocean Recovery Centre and realise it’s a homely, welcoming environment. If you’re struggling with a loved one’s addiction and need help, simply call us today to find out more.
When you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Nelson and need free, confidential advice, contact the Ocean Recovery Team by calling 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222.
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