If you live in High Blantyre and are struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction, you’ve come to the right place. Not only are there leading addiction recovery centres close to you, but the team at Nova Recovery are always on the other side of the phone and can answer questions, guide you through the process and will be with you every step of the way.

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Drug and alcohol addiction is a serious problem that can affect anyone. Across Scotland, tens of thousands of people are struggling with addiction. Many are in denial about their problems, and others feel as if they are alone with their struggles.

This is not the case.

The first step to beating addiction is admitting you are in its clutches. If you or someone you know is showing signs and symptoms of addiction, you must seek professional help as soon as possible. Drug addiction and consuming vast amounts of alcohol can destroy your health, livelihood and relationships before you know it. Only through confronting your issues head-on can you achieve long-term recovery.

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Are you suffering from drug and/or alcohol addiction and need help? If so, Nova Recovery are leading UK based experts in Private Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Treatment. Find out how we can help by getting in touch with our friendly team today.

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Can I Find A Suitable Drug and Alcohol Rehab In High Blantyre?

One of the best things about Scotland is the range of leading rehab centres available. Whether you’re looking for a centre that specialises in certain addictions or has the ability to treat dual diagnoses, there is rehabilitation out there for you.

Every centre is different though, which is why it’s so important to find one that suits you. For this reason, the team at Nova Recovery get to know each and every individual before they attend our private hospital on the Scottish coast. We do this because it lets us really get to know you and your addiction and helps us put together the best course of action for you.

When searching for a rehab centre, you’ll also need to determine whether you want to stay as an inpatient or outpatient. There isn’t a right or wrong answer – although some experts believe inpatient treatment does have a better chance of long-term success. Inpatient treatment is where you’d receive therapy and treatment in the day and then be required to stay on-site. As an outpatient, you’d return home in the evening. There’s likely to be an option that you’d prefer, but you also need to consider how difficult it would be to return to familiar surroundings every day.

If you decide to stay as an inpatient, you might also want to look at the available facilities. This includes additional services like laundry, beauty, accommodation, and extracurricular activities. Rehab is so much more than just dealing with the physical addiction and should help you carve out a healthier and more resilient attitude to life.

Finding the right rehab centre is crucially important to your recovery, so if you have any questions about the services and facilities on offer at Nova Recovery, don’t hesitate to get in touch.

 

What Does The Admissions Process Look Like in High Blantyre?

Whether you’re looking at rehab for yourself or a loved one, it all begins with an initial enquiry. This can either be done via the phone, email or through our secure messaging system online. We’ll then need to speak to the individual struggling with addiction. We call this our pre-admission screening, and it’s an opportunity to get to know them in more detail and determine exactly what treatment will be suitable.

Once everyone is happy with the suggested care plan, we’ll confirm a date for admission. Upon arrival, you’ll get to meet everyone you’ll be working with, be shown around the grounds, and have to complete a medical examination to check your mental and physical health.

You may also be required to complete a detox. This is another reason why inpatient treatment is so successful. Detoxing is when the drug or alcohol leaves your body and can result in challenging and dangerous side effects and withdrawal symptoms. However, with a team of professionals regularly monitoring you, you’ll be guided through those first days and prescribed medication to help.

 

How Much Does Rehab Cost in High Blantyre?

Most people worry that they won’t be able to afford rehab in the UK, but the good news is that some types of treatment are available on the NHS. Unfortunately, this usually only includes outpatient treatment, meaning you’d have to return home every evening.

Inpatient treatment does typically cost more and can start at a couple of thousand pounds for a short stay and go up to £10,000 for a longer inpatient stay. This is because, as well as the treatment, inpatients benefit from private accommodation, meals and a whole host of additional activities.

 

What Are The Differences Between Private and Council-Funded Rehabs?

As mentioned above, the NHS might be able to cover your treatment at a council-funded rehab. But usually, this only includes outpatient treatment as a result of ongoing funding issues. There can be a few differences between council-funded rehab centres and private rehabilitation centres. Namely, at a private centre, the waiting list can be less, the centre itself can be less crowded and, once you get there, the facilities can be of better quality.

That’s not to say council-funded centres are a bad choice. Anyone who wants to recover should weigh up their options and, if money is the only thing stopping you, council-funded centres can be a great choice.

 

Getting Help For Addiction in High Blantyre

At our private hospital on the Scottish coast, we provide proven therapy and treatment for stress-related mental health illnesses and alcohol dependency. Led by a team of psychiatrists, clinical nurses and mental health specialists, you can rest in the knowledge that we will have your best interests at heart. In fact, our experience spans more than 50 years, and 24/7 care means there’s always someone available for you.

What’s more, studies have shown that the environment around you – and nature – can have a hugely positive impact on recovery from addiction, which is why we organise daily activities in our beautiful surroundings. Being just 30 minutes from Glasgow also means you’re never too far from family and friends.

So if you have any questions, want to know more about our services at Nova Recovery or maybe even want to kickstart the admissions process, get in touch with our friendly team today.