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Drug addiction and alcoholism and the health issues associated with heavy consumption are increasing problems across York – recognising you have an addiction and making that tough decision to access support is a major step, so finding the right drug and alcohol rehab York for you is vital. We ensure that accessing the most appropriate treatment is quick, simple and effective. We link in with the best rehabilitation specialists across York to design and deliver a rehab and aftercare package that suits your needs entirely.
At Ocean Recovery Centre, we understand the importance of making your journey through rehabilitation as stress-free and simple as possible. That is why we do all the hard work, making all relevant arrangements and ensuring you can concentrate on reducing your drug and alcohol consumption in a controlled and safe manner.
Get in touch with us on 01253 847 553 and our experienced team of rehabilitation specialists will work closely with you to identify your specific needs and implement a tailor made care package that seeks to maximise the chances of success.
What Does Our Drug and Alcohol Rehab in York Do?
We offer fantastic, effective rehab at genuinely affordable prices. Our approach has been built around identifying what works for each individual, formulating a bespoke recovery plan for each of our clients. We only use established professionals with a track record within local rehabilitation, ensuring our clients receive the best service possible. In turn, this increases the chances of success.
Our rehab typically starts with detoxification – in order to cleanse your body of drugs and alcohol and overcome withdrawal symptoms – before introducing any number of rehabilitative interventions to support progression. Talking therapies, lifestyle overhauls, one-to-one key work sessions and day-to-day support and advice are central to what we do. But we know that one size doesn’t fit all – we consider your goals, level of motivation, history of alcohol use and past rehab experiences to lay foundations for real change. Ocean Recovery aims to deliver fast, effective and lasting abstinence from drug use and alcoholism by utilising treatment approaches with a proven track record.
We’re confident you will be impressed with our rehab centres. We pride ourselves on our high-specification, purpose designed residences that provide relaxing environments that are homely, rather than clinical. Positive, pleasant surroundings encourage reflection and progress and we are confident we provide a perfect balance of research-based addiction treatment programmes and recreational therapy.
Can Drug and Alcohol Rehab Make Me Change?
Addiction is complex and can be extremely difficult to overcome, as anyone with a longstanding drug or alcohol problem will testify. We advocate a multi-faceted approach to tackling substance related difficulties, helping to ensure you can find a solution that suits your needs. We can provide quality treatment that has the potential to assist you in your journey to recovery, but an initial desire to change is an essential starting point. It is for this reason that we prioritise establishing and maintaining high levels of motivation. Positive thinking and forward planning are favoured as the basis for all the work we undertake, as we understand that keeping you full of optimism leads to better, longer lasting results.
If you are ready to make that initial commitment to us, we will provide you with all the tools you need to succeed. Unfortunately, no rehab programme can guarantee success in the long term, but we provide options for post-rehab aftercare programmes that are designed to provide an additional layer of support, guidance and motivation as you adopt your new, drug and alcohol-free lifestyle.
Is Rehab Dangerous?
We have a fantastic track record for safe, effective drug and alcohol treatment. Detoxification from alcohol can be extremely dangerous if undertaken in the wrong way, but when managed as part of a professional withdrawal programme, the risks can be minimised significantly. Taking a ‘cold turkey’ approach to detoxification, or using home remedies and short-term fixes for alcohol withdrawal can lead to serious health repercussions and even death in extreme cases. For that reason, we would always urge dependent alcohol users to seek professional advice and support before they take action.
Binge drinkers are less likely to face the risks that are posed to dependent drinkers during detoxification, due to the fact binge drinkers’ bodies are unlikely to have developed a physiological dependency on drugs/alcohol. Symptoms indicative of a physiological addiction often emerge after six to nine hours without a drink. Typical alcohol withdrawal symptoms include shaky hands, paranoia and anxiety, headaches, insomnia, hot flushes and excessive sweating. These are easily recognisable and are relatively easily managed. More serious issues arise as withdrawal continues. Hallucinations, seizures and delirium tremens – otherwise known as DTs – are all potential problems. Fortunately, with the right treatment, support and medical know how, Alcohol Rehab York can provide a seamless and reassuring path to recovery.
How Do I Found Out More About Ocean Recovery
The fact you’ve read this page and are exploring the different options for drug and alcohol rehab in York is a clear indication you’re ready to make the first steps towards recovery.
We can help ensure that those steps are as easy as possible. If you’ve got questions or want to know more about Alcohol Rehab York, contact one of our friendly alcohol rehab advisors at Ocean Recovery Centre.
We will be happy to clarify any concerns and start making arrangements to set you on the path to an alcohol free lifestyle. We take extra care to ensure you receive the best alcohol treatment available in York and Yorkshire, and we are always on hand to chat.
Call us on 01253 847 553 to find out more. Alternatively, complete the enquiry form and a member of our team will get back to you as soon as possible!
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