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Drug and alcohol addiction doesn’t just affect the person suffering from the disease. It can have a devastating impact on families, friends and even the community in general. Whether it’s binge drinking, illegal or prescription drugs, many of the consequences are the same. If you’re suffering from addiction and want to change, then looking for drug and alcohol rehab in the Wirral may be your best chance of recovery. The Ocean Recovery Centre is just over an hour away, set on the coast in Blackpool, so you can enjoy a relaxing, peaceful rehab experience.
The Ocean Recovery Centre work with people with all sorts of addictions, offering a comprehensive programme of drug and alcohol rehab that includes both traditional and holistic therapies. Complete our programme and aftercare, and you have an excellent chance of staying sober in the long term.
High quality care
At the Ocean Recovery Centre, you can be sure of the highest standards of care from the moment you first get in touch with us. We are regularly inspected by the Care Quality Commission, same as any clinic or hospital, which ensures that those who stay with us are safe and looked after.
The team at Ocean Recovery Centre is made up of addiction counsellors, nurses and support workers, all of who are qualified and experienced to work with people with addictions. Some of our staff have suffered addictions themselves, which means that they know exactly what their clients are going through.
A comfortable stay
If you have a drug or alcohol problem, then the last thing you want is to be uncomfortable or anxious while you’re trying to recover. That’s why we’ve made the Ocean Recovery Centre as homely and pleasant as possible. Because you stay with us for 28 days, we want you to feel at home, so you’ll have a comfortable room and access to communal lounges where you can watch TV or socialise with other patients.
Staying in residential rehabilitation means that you’re in a supportive environment. There is help available 24/7 for when you’re struggling, and although rehab isn’t easy, we do everything we can to help you through the process.
When you arrive at the Ocean Recovery Centre, you’ll go through a detox programme, which for many people is the toughest part of rehab. Luckily, this usually only lasts a few days, although it can be difficult as you’re likely to have withdrawal symptoms. We’ll help you through it with prescription medication and lots of help and support.
Staying with us also allows you to try many types of treatment to find an effective combination. There are many types of drug and alcohol treatment available, which means you can find what works for you. There are traditional therapies such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), as well as group support, mindfulness and much more, all included in your package when you stay with us.
Early intervention
Addiction is a disease, and as with any disease, the earlier it’s caught, the better. Many people who search for drug and alcohol rehab in the Wirral know that they have some sort of problem but may be in denial about needing help. They may think that rehab is only for the most serious of addicts, or that they can get their condition under control themselves.
The sad truth is that, without professional help, most people won’t be able to overcome their addiction on their own. There are usually complex causes of an addiction, and without tackling these underlying issues, you’re likely to get stuck in a cycle of quitting and relapsing.
Luckily, there is help out there when you need it. If you’re looking for rehab in the Wirral or Merseyside areas, then the Ocean Recovery Centre can often arrange admission in just 48 hours, so there’s no need to delay your treatment any longer. By going private, you can skip the NHS queues, and there’s no need to even get a referral from your GP. All you have to do to start your journey is to give us a call.
Life after rehab
Most people attending drug and alcohol rehab can’t think beyond the next few days or weeks, so they may think that the thought of staying sober for life is out of the question. However, the Ocean Recovery Centre focus both on your short- and long-term recovery, which includes relapse prevention and aftercare programmes.
Those who complete 28 days of rehab with us will get 12 months of free aftercare, an excellent way to stay on track when you leave our centre. The first year after rehab is when you’re most likely to relapse, so we ensure you’ve got an excellent support network in place during this time.
Once you’ve completed drug and alcohol rehab in the Wirral, you may want to move onto something like a 12-step programme such as Alcoholics or Narcotics Anonymous. We can also offer support in other aspects of your life, whether it’s rebuilding family relationships through therapy, or finding a new career. Turning your life around and living positively makes it much more likely you’ll stay away from alcohol or drugs.
When you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in the Wirral, all you need to do is pick up the phone and call 01253 847 553 or text HELP to 83222 to start your recovery.
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