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If you regularly abuse drugs or drink to excess, you may wonder what your life might be like without these addictions. You may be looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Oldham because these substances have caused you health, financial or relationship problems, and be keen to get your life back on track. At the Ocean Recovery Centre, we can help you start living your life again, with world-class addiction treatment in a luxurious environment. All you need to do is pick up the phone and call us today to start your journey.
Choosing the right rehab in Oldham
While you may think you can beat a drug and alcohol addiction at home, the truth is that most people need some sort of help to overcome this disease. By taking 28 days to undergo a programme at a treatment centre, it’ much more likely that you’ll get sober and stay sober in the long term. However, it’s important to find a clinic that meets your needs. At the Ocean Recovery Centre, we work hard to ensure you get the right treatment that works for you. Our treatment service includes both traditional and holistic options, which gives you the best chance of success.
Although you might be looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Oldham, it’s worth looking slightly further afield for treatment. The Ocean Recovery Centre is just an hour away from Blackpool, but this distance can help you stay away from temptations and assess your life. It’s also great to recover in Blackpool, as you’re by the sea and can enjoy this friendly town.
You may be wondering whether this type of drug or alcohol rehab is right for you, and we’re always happy to discuss your needs and treatment further. We can carry out an initial assessment over the phone, and if you decide you want to be admitted, we take care of all the arrangements including transport, so you can get into treatment as quickly as possible.
Life inside clinics in Oldham
Your time in the Ocean Recovery Centre will no doubt be tough, but we try to make it as pleasant as possible for you. We carry out a full assessment of your mental and physical health when you arrive, taking a full history of your substance misuse and any diagnoses you may already have. This helps us ensure we give you all the support you need. We can also discuss your detox. One of the advantages of staying in rehab clinics rather than doing detox as an outpatient is that you can opt for prescription medication, which can make the withdrawal symptoms easier to deal with.
While you stay with us, you’ll go through intensive therapy, both as an individual and in groups with your fellow patients. This helps you discover the causes of your addiction, and gives you relapse prevention techniques that you can use once you leave rehab. This is why a 28-day programme is so much more effective than simply doing a detox and then returning home.
While you stay with us, you’ll be well looked after, with nutritious, chef-prepared meals and sessions of fitness, yoga and mindfulness. We offer holistic treatments such as massages and reflexology, which can help heal both your mind and body, and we aim to send you home feeling better than ever. Staying in drug rehabs means that you can try a wide range of treatments and find the combination of factors that works best for you.
Next steps in your recovery
When you look for drug and alcohol rehab in Oldham, you’re often only thinking in terms of the next few days, but we like to look forwards to your long-term recovery. Rehab centres are a calm, stress-free environment, but once you leave you will need to learn to deal with stress out in the real world. That’s why, when you complete a 28-day programme with us, we’ll offer you a year of free aftercare. This is the time when you’re most likely to go through a relapse, so we highly recommend you attend these sessions. We might also recommend organisations in Greater Manchester who can help you stay sober post-rehab and give you further advice and help.
Is it time to go to treatment?
There are lots of reasons why you might be considering your rehab options right now. Perhaps you’re worried about your health, getting into debt because of your addiction, or simply fed up with the cycle of trying to quit and relapsing. Whatever your reason for seeking drug and alcohol rehab in Oldham, you can be sure that while you stay at the Ocean Recovery Centre, we’ll do all we can to help you meet your goals.
While private rehab can seem like a pricy option, it’s worth considering the cost of your addiction if you don’t stop. Drinking and using drugs can be expensive, not to mention the cost of potentially losing your career or getting into legal trouble. The Ocean Recovery Centre try to make your stay good value for money, with all costs included in the price including 24/7 support, which can help you through the toughest of times.
If you feel it’s time to get off alcohol and drugs and start living your life again, call the Ocean Recovery Centre today. Call us on 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222 to find out more.
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