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Pudsey Drug and Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centres
Are you based in Pudsey, 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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When you’re searching for drug and alcohol rehab in Pudsey, it’s easy to become overwhelmed with the different inpatient and outpatient procedures. Many providers offer treatments you can do at home, from detoxes to outpatient clinics, but unfortunately many people who are addicted to alcohol or drugs find it difficult to be around so much temptation when they’re going through this difficult process. That’s why residential treatment in a rehab centre is shown to be of the most effective ways to overcome an addiction. The Ocean Recovery Centre is just 90 minutes from Pudsey, set on the Blackpool coast, and gets you away from your everyday life and stresses while you recover, so you can just focus on yourself.
Options for detox
Across West Yorkshire, there are a number of options for those who want to detox and come off drugs or alcohol. However, many of these options involve staying at home, which means it’s very easy to relapse during the process. You may well be physically and psychologically addicted to drugs or alcohol, which means when you stop using these substances, your body can go through a number of withdrawal symptoms. Many people who try to detox on their own find the withdrawal symptoms unmanageable, so they reluctantly go back to drinking or using drugs to simply medicate themselves.
When you detox at the Ocean Recovery Centre, we ensure you get support and help around the clock. We’ve worked with lots of people with alcohol and drug addictions, so we know what the detox process is like, and some team members have personally gone through it themselves. Your treatment options include prescription medication to get you through the toughest part of detox, which can minimise your side effects to make it a little easier to get through.
Our rapid detoxes allow you to come off drugs and alcohol in a matter of days, ready to start the recovery process with a clear mind and to start healing your body.
Staying with us for drug and alcohol rehab in Pudsey
Staying at the Ocean Recovery Centre allows you to enjoy a peaceful environment while you go through rehab. Those who suffer from substance abuse often need time away from home to go through recovery, and we offer a comfortable, homely environment, with options such as single rooms so you can relax.
Our centre is set on the Blackpool promenade, with sea views from some of our communal areas. Being this close to the beach allows you to take long walks and enjoy the fresh air, and the peaceful environment can be good for your mental health, with gentle exercise to help heal your body.
Therapy and counselling
An essential part of rehab is going through addiction counselling. Those with alcohol or drug addictions usually have something in their past that have triggered them, and there are a number of things that can cause you to relapse. When you come to us for drug and alcohol rehab in Pudsey, we ensure you get intensive individual and group therapy, which helps you understand your addiction much more. You’ll learn the tools you need to spot and avoid a relapse, so you don’t just get sober but also stay sober in the long term. Without this kind of therapy, it’s likely that after detoxing you’ll stay sober for a short time, but without dealing with your issues you’ll go back to addiction.
Choosing private rehab
If you’re searching for drug and alcohol rehab in Pudsey, then it’s likely you’ve already reached out for NHS treatment and came up against long waiting lists. That may be why you’re considering private rehab, as it means you no longer have the long wait and can start almost immediately.
Come to us for drug and alcohol rehab and you’ll no doubt find the programme much more comprehensive than treatment offered by the NHS. You’ll work with an addiction specialist to find the best treatment options for you, and there’s a combination of traditional and holistic therapies on offer. From massages to aromatherapy, there are a number of treatments to help heal your mind and body, which make private rehab such a great choice.
Our centre is cosy and homely, so you don’t feel like you’re in a hospital or prison. You can spend time talking to others who’re staying in our centre or go on a supervised outing to spend some time out of the daily routine.
How we continue supporting you after rehab
The end of rehab doesn’t mean the end of your addiction journey. If you complete 28 days with us, you get a year of free aftercare, which helps you build a support network and stay away from alcohol or drugs.
We may also put you in touch with local drug or alcohol services, 12 step programmes, and other schemes that can help people who’ve gone through addiction. You may also want to go through extended aftercare such as therapy with family and friends, which can allow you to rebuild broken relationships.
When you stay with us, you learn to spot the signs of a relapse and what to do if you’re tempted to relapse, which is a useful skill for your long-term recovery. If you stay busy, you’re less likely to relapse, so we can offer support with employment, volunteer work, or studying, or even help you find a new hobby to occupy your time.
If you’re ready to start your addiction treatment, the Ocean Recovery Centre can often offer admission within 48 hours. To take your first step towards recovery, all you need to do is call us today on 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222.
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