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Drug and alcohol abuse is a problem in the UK that never seems to go away. Whilst enjoying yourself is nothing to feel bad about, this enjoyment can quickly turn into something more serious.
Drug and/or alcohol addiction can take hold of a person quickly, often without them realising before it’s too late, and lead them down a dark path.
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Are you suffering from Drug and Alcohol Addiction and need help? If so, Ocean Recovery is a leading UK based expert in Private Drug and Alcohol Rehab. Find out how we can help by getting in touch with our friendly team today. You can either call our confidential helpline or request a callback by clicking on the below form.
In current circumstances, and with alcohol abuse especially increasing, the NHS are backed up and unable to provide treatment to every person that needs it. An option that exists for people is undergoing drug and alcohol treatment at a private facility.
Ocean Recovery is an industry-leading organisation, dedicated to providing outstanding drug and alcohol treatment to those that need it. Whether you are just coming to terms with your addiction or have been caught in a destructive cycle for a while, Ocean Recovery can help you.
Since our doors opened in 2014, we have helped thousands of clients turn their lives around with our comprehensive drug and alcohol services.
If you are looking for a rehab in Nantwich or one of our other facilities, then continue reading for more vital information.
Choosing Ocean Recovery
Personalisation and comfort during rehabilitation are at the core of Ocean Recovery’s philosophy. Deciding to attend drug and alcohol rehab at one of our centres means placing yourself into an environment that is completely built around putting you at ease.
At Ocean Recovery we believe that the more relaxed and supported a patient feels, the more effective their addiction treatment will be. With your own room in a deluxe setting that includes communal and outdoor spaces, all trivial troubles will go to the back of your mind.
At our rehabilitation centres, we hope to foster an environment that allows focus towards recovery so that no time or money is wasted. Your time with us will be intensive but worthwhile – with our low relapse rates supporting this approach.
Admission and Referral Services
When it comes to addiction, admitting that you have a problem is a massive and positive step towards recovery. If you are referring yourself to a rehabilitation centre, then our admissions team can advise you on the next steps.
They will talk to you and recommend the correct treatment you need based on a pre-admission screening that will find out more about you. Information such as your addiction history, current environment and lifestyle are important in deciding the best course of effective treatment.
This pre-admission screening is completely free and will only take around 20 minutes over the phone.
Ocean Recovery understands that selecting a treatment programme can be difficult, that is a big step and financial investment. We want to make each step of the process as easy and straightforward as possible.
If you need more reassurance about what you or a loved one is stepping into then an enhanced assessment can take place, providing a more thorough look at what comes next. This enhanced assessment can take place over the phone, at one of our centres or a home visit can be organised.
If you decide on a home assessment then this takes around two hours and will cost money, compared to the free options of coming to us or doing it over the phone. Whatever your needs, Ocean Recovery will try to accommodate them.
Your Time at Ocean Recovery
As soon you or a loved one comes through the doors at Ocean Recovery, the work towards long-term recovery will begin. You or a loved one will quickly begin an intensive treatment programme that will deal with the physical and psychological aspects of their addiction and help them discover a new way of living.
Detoxification in Rehab
Detoxification can seem like the scariest part of rehabilitation, but it is one that is necessary. Currently, your body is being poisoned by harmful toxins that are affecting you physically and psychologically.
For addiction treatment to be effective you need to be clear-headed and approach the therapy side on an even keel. At Ocean Recovery we believe that it is important to deal with the physical side of addiction quickly before any more damage can be done.
We provide drug and alcohol detox, which is employed to flush the toxins out of your body. This treatment is medically induced and done at our industry-standard detox clinic.
The treatment you undergo is specifically tailored towards your situation, factoring in the type of addiction, medical history, and current health.
Our experienced team of medical professionals will be on hand to guide you through this difficult time. Progress will be constantly monitored to make sure the detoxification is working and that you are comfortable and safe.
Your comfort and well-being are paramount to how effective the treatment will be and is at the forefront of our guiding philosophy.
Therapeutic Treatments in Rehab
Much of your time spent in rehab will revolve around therapeutic treatments. The programme you undertake is wide-ranging and catered towards you. If you require dual-diagnosis treatment due to current mental health issues, then it will be addressed alongside your addiction treatment.
Important one-on-one therapy such as DBT, CBT and stress management will be supplemented with group therapy where you can hear and talk to fellow patients.
Patients can feel a sense of being cut off from the world during rehab, which can be beneficial but may leave them unprepared for when they leave. We try to counteract this by encouraging social activities like walking, game nights and general socialising to maintain a sense of normality and comfort within the centre.
These more traditional treatments will be rounded off with well-being and holistic therapies. Patients can decide to try Reiki, Reflexology, acupuncture, art therapy and many other types of treatments that are more focused on dealing with the person’s mindfulness and sense of self.
Just as each person is more than their addiction, the treatment is more than just ceasing from taking drugs or drinking. We believe that combining these therapies is key to long-term recovery and turning a person’s mindset towards something more positive.
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If you or a loved one find yourself in a space ready to commit to rehabilitation, then don’t delay in contacting us. Contact us now at 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222 to take the first step towards recovery.
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