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Haslingden Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Are you based in Haslingden, battling through the emotional rollercoaster of addiction? An addiction is a mental health and behavioural illness, difficult to manage without specialised support. Call us today on 01253 847 553 for FREE and confidential advice!
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If you’re searching for drug and alcohol rehab in Haslingden, look no further than the Ocean Recovery Centre. Based in Blackpool, just a 45-minute drive from the town, meaning you can get space both physically and psychologically from your life, so you can start to recover. Our treatment is tailored to you, with 28-day programs that include detox and rehab, so at the end of your stay you’ll have the tools you need to stay off drugs and alcohol for life.
Getting help today
An important step towards recovery is admitting you have a problem. Unfortunately, many people with addictions get to this stage, then realise how difficult it is to access help on the NHS. Nobody wants to reach out for help only to be told they have to wait weeks or months, and in the meantime, your addiction could worsen, and you could be in danger.
At the Ocean Recovery Centre, we aim to admit you into our rehab centre within 48 hours, so there’s no time for you to have a change of heart. We take care of all the arrangements, including transport if needed, so you simply need to pack some comfortable clothes. During your stay, we take care of meals, laundry and your other essential needs, so you don’t have to bring much with you.
If you or a loved one need urgent rehab treatment, please call today and we’ll do all we can to help.
The detox and rehab process
If you’ve been engaged in substance misuse, then an important part of healing is detoxing, getting all the drugs and alcohol out of your system. If you choose to come to us for drug or alcohol rehab, then you can go through a rapid detox where you go ‘cold turkey’. You may have tried this on your own before, but in residential rehab, it’s made slightly easier as we offer prescription medication to help with the side effects.
Detoxing at the Ocean Recovery Centre means you get 24-hour support and guidance and are closely monitored to ensure your detox is safe.
One reason to choose us for drug and alcohol rehab in Haslingden is that you get a complete rehab package. This includes individual therapy such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, and group therapy where you’ll work with others in a similar situation to meet your goals. Everyday, you’ll have therapy sessions, which means you’ll spend a lot of time talking about your addiction and tackling its underlying causes. This gives you the best possible chance of beating your addiction in the long term.
Life at the Ocean Recovery Centre
You may be anxious about coming to rehab, and it’s certainly common to feel very nervous about treatment. However, the Ocean Recovery Centre is a pleasant, homely environment, and you’ll be given a warm welcome and made to feel part of the community.
Rehab can be quite intense, and we offer a wide range of treatments while you’re here, from yoga to aromatherapy, art therapy, mindfulness and much more. We aim to heal your mind and body, as alcohol and drug addictions can often take their toll. You’ll undergo regular exercise, from walks along the promenade to fitness sessions, meaning you’ll return home feeling healthy and ready to focus on your recovery.
Aftercare and more
Complete your 28-day programme at the Ocean Recovery Centre, and you’ll be enrolled in 12 months of free aftercare. This means that when you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Haslingden, we offer excellent value for money. These regular support groups give you a great way to stay in touch with others who went through rehab with you, as well as building a support network.
You may also want to find local drug and alcohol services for the next stage in your recovery. Before you leave, our team will help you find local organisations run by the NHS, as well as groups with 12 step programmes, which can be an excellent way to stay on track.
Some people who complete their stay at the Ocean Recovery Centre feel that they need extended care to give them a bit of extra support. They may decide to go through further individual therapy, or even relationship therapy with a family member or partner to help build bridges. If we think you’ll benefit from extended care, we will discuss this with you.
Deciding to go to rehab
There are many reasons why people feel it’s time to go to rehab. You may have tried to give up alcohol or drugs on your own, only to relapse, or you might have found yourself in financial or legal trouble due to your addiction. A relationship breakdown or job loss is often the catalyst to get help, but there doesn’t have to be a specific reason you seek help. We don’t have a particular criteria that decides whether you can come to the Ocean Recovery Centre, we only ask that you be willing to give up alcohol and drugs and that you’ll follow our programme and rules. Many people with addictions wait until they’ve reached ‘rock bottom’ before they consider rehab, but addiction is a disease, so the sooner you seek treatment, the better.
You can find out more about drug and alcohol rehab in Haslingden by contacting the team at the Ocean Recovery Centre. Simply call us on 01253 847 553, text HELP to 83222, or fill in our online contact form and we’ll help you start your journey.
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