Drug and alcohol withdrawal can be extremely challenging. Both are addictive, normalised in society and have high exposure. The highs associated with consumption can be easily reinforced, influencing users to tolerate the lows.
Through habit-like consumption, tolerances to drugs or alcohol can develop, causing physical and psychological changes. Due to such changes, throughout the development of addiction, consumption will become harder and harder to quit.
Quitting is however possible with professional and medical help. By completing various treatments and therapies, tolerances can be diminished, consumption can be prevented, and drug and alcohol-free choices can resume.
Offered through private rehab, a range of proven addiction treatment services can be accessed, offering an immediate and personalised rehabilitation experience. Treatment can also be found on the NHS, yet taking action can be difficult, due to waiting lists and longer treatment plans.
Quit with our help here at Nova Recovery, providing direct access into a drug and alcohol rehab in Blackford. For free advice or for more information about our therapies and our private recovery hospital, contact our team on 01475 303998.
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Addiction is a relapsing condition, which must be diminished, understood, and managed. As both drugs and alcohol cause internal and external changes, it can be difficult to break away from their effects.
Both substances, whether legal or illegal are heavily normalised and abused in society. Attempting to quit on drugs or alcohol, whilst surrounded by such an accepting environment can be challenging.
By accepting addiction treatment help, an opportunity to recover will instead be present. Offering the tools to withdraw and control future cravings, treatments and therapies are invaluable whilst quitting. Also providing the environment to escape and focus on addiction recovery, private rehab offers a positive and progressive start to sobriety.
Addiction treatment help can be experienced to CQC standards, by checking into a drug and alcohol rehab in Blackford. Offered in personal forms, addiction treatment help will be delivered in a way that suits and benefits your circumstances.
How does rehab work?
Rehab follows a bespoke approach whilst combining evidence-based, holistic, and mental health treatments. It’s a considerate service, by understanding personal needs and by recommending the safest forms of addiction treatment.
Offering 24/7 advice and support, drug and alcohol rehab is led by a highly skilled and qualified team of addiction, mental health, and nursing experts. To CQC standards, care will be accredited, safe and assured through private rehab.
Our rehab facility is both clinical yet comfortable, providing a safe and ideal setting to recover from. A meeting point for loved ones is found, delivering a community feel and an escape from drug and alcohol triggers.
Via a private drug and alcohol rehab in Blackford, a professionally led treatment programme can be accessed through our admissions process. A 28-day progressive programme will follow, offered as inpatient rehab.
Addiction treatment and help can be accessed on the NHS here in the UK. Yet recovering from addiction is harder, as outpatient treatment will take longer to arrange and also complete.
Before quitting, you will have some treatment options to weigh up via rehab. The most beneficial for your needs and the most suitable for your circumstances are recommended here at Nova Recovery.
What happens during drug and alcohol rehab?
Bespoke details are expected of drug and alcohol rehab, yet it will also be made up of some necessary steppingstones. The purpose of rehab is to help clients quit their habits, rebuild their control and mindfulness, and plan for long-term recovery. Various addiction treatments and therapies will motivate each steppingstone.
To provide a personalised programme, assessments, observations, and one-to-one care will be offered through rehab. A dedicated team will also be on hand across the 28 days, followed by 12 months of free aftercare back in Blackford.
Drug and alcohol withdrawal is the first steppingstone, which can be achieved through a detoxification process. A medically assisted and safe process will be available via a drug and alcohol rehab in Blackford, offering support and privacy whilst working through withdrawal symptoms.
The next steppingstone of rehab will involve therapy, aiming to rebuild emotional stability and coping. Our sessions help to improve mental health, boost accountability, and strengthen relationships with family members and friends.
Rehab will finalise with planning, helping our clients prepare for, envision and experience long-term recovery. Our treatment plans include relapse prevention planning, educational services, a wide range of resources and support with lifestyle management. Positive changes can be achieved, and some realistic goals can be set through drug and alcohol rehab, to carry forward on a post-rehab basis.
Addiction recovery should be a thorough process which considers each area of life and wellbeing. Our treatment programmes follow a holistic approach here at Nova Recovery to increase the likelihood of recovery. Mental health treatments are also available to support those who struggle with any symptoms or of a dual diagnosis.
Treatments and therapies at Nova Recovery
A wide range of treatments and therapies will be experienced across a 28-day inpatient rehab programme. Sessions will be recommended on a personal basis to secure safety and progress. Here’s some of the addiction treatment services that you can expect to complete to overcome both drug and alcohol problems, and poor mental health.
- Therapy sessions, underpinned by cognitive behavioural therapy
- Group therapy, family therapy and a wealth of one-to-one counselling sessions
- Drug and alcohol detoxification, medically assisted by our nursing teams
- Support groups and social activities
- Dual diagnosis treatments, to treat depression, anxiety, and further co-occurring mental health disorders
- Relapse prevention planning, to educate clients and plan for long-term sobriety
- Holistic therapies to improve wellbeing and lifestyle choices
- Aftercare services over a 12-month period
How long is rehab?
Inpatient rehab is offered through private rehab, which averagely takes 28 days to complete. A 4-week timeframe provides the availability to work through each steppingstone of rehab. Understandably, some clients will benefit from a longer stay, to address any additional health problems. Each rehab programme will end with 12 months of free aftercare in Blackford.
The biggest difference between inpatient treatment programmes and outpatient treatment programmes is their timings. It can take up to 6 months via outpatient treatment to reach the same steppingstones, as it’s a slower process.
Cost of rehab programmes
Private rehab can cost between £3,000 and £10,000. Programmes can be affordable, all depending on which rehab clinic and programme you opt for. Your location, needs and the specialism of your treatment provider will affect the cost of rehab.
Flexible services are offered through private rehab, considering your financial circumstances. Attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Blackford within your budget will be possible.
NHS treatment plans are free to access. Yet due to their longer timeframe and unpredictable timelines, many of our clients instead prefer to check into our private recovery hospital.
How to find a rehab in Blackford?
Quitting and recovering in your local area will be possible here at Nova Recovery. The most beneficial rehab programme will be formed for you, post-admission.
Contact our helpline for further information or to arrange your admission into a drug and alcohol rehab in Blackford.
Frequently Asked Questions
What happens during rehab?
Various addiction treatments and therapies are completed throughout rehab to physically withdraw and to psychologically recover. A wide range of support, guidance and resources are included in the offering of drug and alcohol rehab, to ease recovery and to strengthen long-term recovery.
Rehab is the most beneficial process to work through whilst suffering from addiction. It’s also invaluable whilst experiencing mental health issues and illness.
How do I convince a friend to get help?
Convincing a friend to get help for their drug and alcohol problems can begin by supporting them, disabling their habits, and by educating yourself. With awareness and a trustworthy relationship, acceptance rates of a referral will be greater.
A family and friend referral can then be completed, highlighting private rehab as an option. Although the referral must be accepted in order to complete an admission and experience rehab, your support and encouragement can help to increase motivation.
To complete a referral via a drug and alcohol rehab in Blackford, reach out here at Nova Recovery.
How do I achieve long term sobriety?
Sobriety can be achieved by completing rehab and its necessary treatments and therapies. To prolong sobriety for the long-term, efforts must continue as you return to everyday life.
With the helping hand of aftercare services, self-help recommendations and relapse prevention planning, efforts can be maintained and worked into routines and commitments.
Leading a sober life is possible, even after years upon years of substance abuse. Yet sacrifices and changes must be made to manoeuvre around drug and alcohol relapse risks.