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If you find yourself struggling with drug and alcohol addiction, it may be time to reach out for help. Even though the awareness and understanding around addiction, many people still feel shame about admitting they have a problem. Drugs or alcohol can affect anyone – and coming to face the reality of your addiction and telling others is a huge step in the battle towards long-term recovery.
Deciding what rehab clinic to attend can be a distressing decision, but it must be made if you want to access effective treatment. At Ocean Recovery we can provide a treatment programme that caters to your needs and stands you in good stead once you leave us.
If you are ready to enter rehab and want to begin the admissions process, call 01253 847 553 today.
Choosing to Attend Inpatient Treatment
When it comes to fighting addiction, there are many options available to you. If your addiction is severe then it may be the best option to enter a private rehab and undergo inpatient treatment. At Ocean Recovery we believe that the intensive recovery treatment that these types of residential rehab centres offer is the most effective weapon against addiction.
Ocean Recovery, with its lush and calming location and a wide array of treatment options, provides an environment that is catered towards relaxation and recovery. Undergoing inpatient treatment at a rehabilitation centre allows you to have some time away from the environment that may have fostered your addiction. If you have been living destructive a lifestyle due to addiction, this type of break is what is needed to jump-start the next phase of your life.
Your rehabilitation will be guided by our dedicated staff of medical and support workers, where you will have access to round the clock care. With this combination of location, treatment and care you give yourself the best chance at getting sober.
The Detoxification Process
As you enter our rehab centre, your first portion of treatment will centre around detoxification. Drug or alcohol detox is the process of flushing harmful toxins from your body to stop your dependence on the chemicals within the substances. When this happens, you will begin to experience withdrawal symptoms that can be unpleasant.
To ease your discomfort and curb the severity of withdrawal symptoms your detox will be medically supervised. Medication will be administered by a healthcare professional to provide relief during this time. In a calming environment and under watchful care you will be as comfortable as you can be during this difficult time.
Completing an effective detox treatment is essential to rehab programmes that hope to have positive long-lasting effects on patients.
Therapy Options at Ocean Recovery
The bulk of your time at Ocean Recovery will be spent in therapy. Getting the root of your addictions and learning coping techniques is key to breaking the cycle of addiction and restarting your life.
Ocean Recovery takes a progressive and holistic approach to therapy – combining evidence-based treatments, well-being therapy and group sessions to provide you with a comprehensive treatment experience.
You will have access to treatments such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), group therapy, 1-on-1 recovery planning and family mediation therapy. Holistic techniques include music therapy, low-level laser therapy, acupuncture, and yoga. As your comfort and well-being are at the core of our principles, we can also treat certain mental health issues and conditions that may or may not be related to your addiction.
Aftercare & Relapse Prevention
The months after being in a treatment centre can be the most vulnerable, and the most vital, that a person in recovery faces. Unfortunately, most relapses occur within the first year after leaving a rehab centre – undoing all the good work done before.
To decrease the chance of relapsing, it is best to have a plan in place.
Ocean Recovery understands this need for planning life after rehab and so offers a 12-month aftercare package. This programme is completely free and has a focus on relapse prevention – helping you navigate through post-rehab life.
With this aftercare package, you will be encouraged to attend weekly support meetings, like alcoholics anonymous, to continue your recovery. Through these meetings, you can stay in touch with your peers and build a support network that can be there for support and guidance in the years to come. Having people around you that understand your situation means that you will not feel alone and be more open about your struggles.
Being vigilant after drug and alcohol rehab is an essential component of the recovery journey and will hopefully ensure that the money and time you spent with us at Ocean Recovery was worth it.
Contact Us Today
Whether you are just beginning your journey to recovery or have been caught in a cycle of addiction for a while, Ocean Recovery is here to help. If you are in the West Midlands and need high-quality treatment service, contact us today at 01253 847 553. You can also email info@recoverycentre.com or find the contact form on the website.
Frequently Asked Questions
Choosing the right rehab treatment provider can be a life-changing decision; here are some of the most common questions we are asked pre-admission.
How do I start my recovery journey?
If you have realised that you are an addict, then you’ve already taken the first step towards recovery. That is a victory that many people cannot face up to. You should then do some research to assess your treatment options. Taking the time to find the right path for you will mean that the treatment has a better chance of working and decrease the risk of relapsing in the future.
What happens after drug and alcohol treatment?
After rehab, the recovery journey is only just beginning. Taking advantage of our aftercare programme and remaining vigilant as you attend weekly support meetings is essential to staying clean for the rest of your life. Using all you have learnt during your time with us, hopefully, you can lead a fulfilling life free of addiction.
How do I get a friend into treatment?
Ocean Recovery offers a family and friend referral service to people looking to get a loved one into treatment. With this service, we can offer guidance and support during a distressing time and even help organise an intervention if the situation demands it. The best tools for getting a friend into treatment are understanding and patience. No one wants to be addicted to drugs and alcohol and will need friends’ help if they are to achieve long-term recovery.
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