Drug and alcohol rehab is the best way to make a full recovery from substance addiction. The addiction recovery specialists at Nova Recovery are here to help you – find out more by calling on 01475 303998.
Addiction can affect anyone, although anxiety and depression are often the largest contributory factors of addiction. Rehabilitation is the best way which you voluntarily enter to heal your body and mind and choose a new life path. Rehab is an incredibly successful way to recover from substance addiction.
In drug and alcohol rehabilitation, you will receive treatments which aim to help you recover from addiction. Outpatient rehab may be available and is another option for you, but due to its less intensive approach, it isn’t always successful.
At Nova Recovery, we have a vibrant and comfortable place to stay, surrounded by nature to help you heal. Move away from the spiralling and damaging routine you are in now, and choose recovery. Get help for your addiction and make a conscious choice to change. Our team is ready and waiting to welcome you to Nova – call us on 01475 303998.
What Happens in Rehab?
You may or not be familiar with the process of rehab, so for those who aren’t, we will explain the process.
Rehabilitation consists of numerous treatments and therapies to remove the toxins from your body and reshape your mind and thoughts.
Addiction often appears with mental health issues, and these mental illnesses can fuel your drug or alcohol addiction. Once these are eliminated, you will have a better outlook. Inpatient rehab is a full comprehensive residential programme that is designed for you to succeed.
You begin by entering the facility where you will be met by a friendly team and shown to your accommodation. There is support 24/7 which gives you pure peace of mind. You’ll get to know our team, you’ll feel at home and the journey towards your recovery will begin.
You will then begin the first phase of your treatment plan. Many people find rehab nerve-racking but the truth is that you will most likely feel relief and comfort. Rehab is not a prison, in fact, we pride ourselves on making it a place people don’t want to leave! So, how can you improve your vision of rehab?
It is important to note that some people feel nervous about entering alcohol and drug rehab because they feel they will lose all connectivity to the outside world. This is simply not true. We encourage communication with loved ones, as this aids your recovery and they can see your progress and learn about the tools you are implementing.
Whilst it is not healthy to overuse your phone and use social media, it can also be a handy tool at set times of the week.
After rehab is complete, you will be reintegrated back into society. Whilst this can seem daunting, there is no need for it to be. You will now have a better outlook on life, and psychotherapy tools to deal with any intrusive thoughts.
You will also have access to counselling sessions long after you leave Nova Recovery. This action is known as an aftercare plan and it is a tailor-made plan that aids you in the weeks and even months after.
You will have communication with our staff when you leave, and designated therapy sessions will continue. This will give you a sense of connectivity and support.
How Do Detox and Therapy Treat Addiction
There is no simple way to remove addiction on your own. It is simply a dangerous task to undertake without the presence of an expert team.
Going ‘cold turkey’ can often be dangerous and even fatal. Therefore, a medical environment, with medicines if needed is the preferred method. At Nova Recovery, you will be surrounded by a dedicated team.
The standard procedure is detoxification, which is a safe and chosen method to remove the toxins from your body. This lasts around 7 days and will be complete in a medical environment. Medicines may be administered to keep withdrawal symptoms to a minimum.
You will be comfortable and hydrated and we ensure you have all the beneficial nutrients at this time to keep you healthy. Drug and alcohol detox is vital for the healing of your body and mind.
What happens next? Once this detox is complete, you will enter the next phase of your rehabilitation.
This will include a series of therapies and treatments, as we previously mentioned, that will combat your mental health struggles. This will break a cycle and therefore give you an adjusted mindset that is compatible with sobriety. You can expect some fun elements of rehab too. We have creative outlets, outdoor activities and a great sense of community.
Our Rehab Centre Offers You So Much
Take a walk in nature, sit out on our patio, dine in comfort and relax in a private and welcoming room. Our rehab centre offers a range of choices for people wanting to achieve recovery. We pride ourselves on impeccable attention to detail. Not only will you have access to great treatments and activities but you will eat well and your health will be monitored.
If you have already considered private rehab, then this is your sign to make it a reality. Long-term sobriety is achievable and you can read many success stories that will inspire you on this journey. It is a courageous decision to make, and it will bring you nothing but better mental and physical health.
If you want to learn more about our fees and financial options available, we are happy to do so. We are available round the clock to speak to you.
Committing to a treatment plan will be an effective solution and your family and friends will also find this very comforting. Don’t suffer in silence anymore. There is no need to suffer and feel overwhelmed and scared about the future.
Please contact us today to learn more about how we can help you at Nova Recovery. Please learn more about what we do and how to make a booking.
We are ready and waiting to make your recovery a reality – call on 01475 303998.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the most common treatments for addiction?
Going through drug or alcohol detox is a common first step of treatment to help deal with the physical side of addiction. Therapeutic treatments such as CBT and DBT are also the backbone of effective drug and alcohol treatment, providing you with the tools to manage your life and the stresses that it will bring.
Can you recover from an addiction without attending rehab?
Recovering from addiction without attending drug or alcohol rehab is extremely difficult. This is because recovering without attending rehab will prevent you from securing psychological treatment, such as therapy and counselling. Attempting to recover from an addiction without attending rehab will also put you at a much greater risk of relapsing.
How long does rehab last?
A typical rehab treatment programme lasts for 28-days. However, some individuals remain in rehab for up to 90-days at a time. Many factors will ultimately determine how long you will require treatment, such as the severity of your addiction. With this in mind, we would encourage you to remain open-minded about your recovery.