Are you seeking treatment for drug or alcohol addiction in Bothwell? Our team of addiction specialists offer leading rehab treatment in Scotland at our private drug and alcohol rehab. Call us today on 01475 303998 to learn more about our treatment programmes.

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Treatment at Our Drug and Alcohol Rehab

At our drug and alcohol rehab Bothwell, we provide around-the-clock care and support for addiction and mental illness. At Nova Recovery, we offer a welcoming environment, in a small, homely setting where each client is given the individual attention and support that’s essential to their recovery.

Our services are led by an experienced psychiatrist, nurse manager, clinical nurse specialist, mental health nurse therapists, and support therapists. All the treatment programmes we provide at our drug and alcohol rehab Bothwell are evidence-based and have been proven to successfully rehabilitate addictive behaviours linked to substance abuse.

To speak to our friendly admissions team, call 01475 303998.

Once you make contact with our admissions team, our experienced staff will handle your enquiry with the utmost discretion as they guide you through any questions or concerns you may have about the rehabilitation process.

All this information is completely free, so we encourage you to get in touch with us even if you’re not 100% ready to commit to a treatment programme right away. After this phone call or email conversation, our team will conduct a pre-screening assessment with you to understand the nature of your addiction in more detail.

This assessment is crucial in helping us to identify which therapy sessions would be most beneficial to your recovery. Once this is completed, we’ll welcome you into our drug and alcohol rehab Bothwell to begin your addiction treatment.

 

What To Do if a Loved One Has Addiction in Bothwell

It can be extremely difficult to know what to do when a loved one is suffering from an alcohol or drug addiction. People often worry about making the situation worse if they’re not sure how to approach the subject or if they don’t know where to seek support.

We would recommend that you initially try to have an open and honest conversation with your loved one, listening more so than talking; let them open up in their own time.

You can suggest local health services like the NHS which offer drug and alcohol addiction services or visit the local GP in Bothwell who can make further recommendations.

Glasgow alcohol and drug recovery services offer open access to anyone who needs addiction support. This help can be received via self-referral or through an intervention service if your loved one would benefit from external, professional advice during these early stages.

The outpatient treatment services that they provide include alcohol and drug treatment such as community detoxification and prescribed medication, support with social issues, and harm reduction advice and interventions.

They also offer Blood Bourne Virus testing and treatment, access to community recovery hubs, access to residential rehabilitation services, and access to occupational therapy and psychiatry.

You can contact the South Glasgow Community Recovery Network at 0141 429 8181, email them at enquiries@scrn-recovery.co.uk.

 

Is Private Rehab Worth it?

We take great pride in offering everyone a personalised treatment programme to ensure maximum effectiveness. This personalisation isn’t provided by free local health services like the NHS for example.

Due to their time and resource constraints, they’re unable to offer a tailored treatment programme, resulting in each person receiving the same addiction treatment plan. Whilst this may be effective for some people who perhaps have a milder addiction to drugs or alcohol, following a generic programme doesn’t typically produce successful results.

To achieve long-term recovery, studies have shown that a treatment plan which has been designed to suit your unique needs utilising evidence-based therapies, produces the greatest success rates in residential rehab.

Private treatment at our drug and alcohol rehab Bothwell offers the added benefit of residential rehab.

This is where you stay overnight at the rehab centre for the duration of your addiction treatment, also known as inpatient rehab as opposed to outpatient rehab where you visit the rehab centre each day to receive your treatment before returning home each night.

Attending alcohol or drug rehab as an inpatient has been known to increase your likelihood of achieving long-term recovery from drug or alcohol addiction even further.

By physically removing yourself from the environment that you’re familiar with, you remove the negative influences and daily stresses of life that come with being at home. Additionally, you’ll benefit from 24/7 professional care and support within a recovery-focused environment.

You’ll be able to share the experience with others who are in a similar situation to you and fully immerse yourself in the rehabilitation process.

By joining residential rehab, you also take some pressure off your family and friends who may have been taking care of you. The rehab facility will take responsibility for your care during this time, making sure you’re safe and well-supported each step of the way.

 

Get Treatment at Rehab in Bothwell

Addiction treatment at our drug and alcohol rehab Bothwell typically begins with a visit to our drug and alcohol detox clinic where you undergo the process of gradually reducing your consumption of drugs or alcohol.

This is a crucial step in most people’s recovery journey as it’s the most effective way to break your physical connection to the substance. It’s very important that you only ever undergo a drug detox with the supervision and support of a medical team.

Detoxing or going ‘cold turkey’ is not something that should be attempted at home or without emergency support overseeing the process. Whilst this is the most effective way to reduce your substance consumption, it can be uncomfortable when withdrawal symptoms arise.

Once you’ve completed your medical detoxification, you can move on to your psychological and well-being therapies. These will be carefully selected to ensure you’re receiving the most beneficial treatments for your unique condition, but will likely include any of the following:

  • Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
  • Stress management
  • Counselling
  • Relapse prevention
  • Dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT)
  • Mediation therapy.

Wellbeing therapies are offered to ensure your general physical and mental well-being is taken care of throughout the rehabilitation process. These may include meditation, relaxation and sleep management, mindfulness, yoga, music therapy, and art therapy.

Get in touch with our team today to start your recovery journey. You can fill out our contact form or call today on 01475 303998.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I achieve sobriety?

That is a big question that has no set answer. Some (very rare) people can achieve sobriety with no help from anyone, others try many times over many years until they finally succeed. Achieving sobriety is a process that requires commitment and discipline to last a lifetime and the best way to start is by reaching out. Those that ask for help and gain access to drug and alcohol services provided by professionals greatly increase their chances of long-term recovery. There is no shame in asking for help and it is the best step to take.

What is the admission process like?

We pride ourselves on making our admissions process simple and straightforward. It starts with an initial enquiry, through which we can answer any questions you have. A pre-admission screening will allow us to create a bespoke recovery programme based on your own individual circumstances. You will be guided through every part of the process and factors like cost and duration of stay will be discussed.

How quickly can I start rehab?

The process can usually be as quick as you need it to be, although you will not be pressured into making decisions. You can often be starting treatment and checking into rehab within 24 hours of contacting our admissions team.