Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Wealden
Across the UK, a growing number of people are struggling with drug and alcohol addictions, and Wealden is no exception.
So if you’re in the Wealden area and are considering professional recovery treatment, please don’t allow fear or shame to hold you back.
You are not alone, and your addiction does not define you as a person, it can happen to anyone, in fact.
OK Rehab advocates know there is no shame in addiction, many of our staff have been through addiction recovery treatments and now choose to help others find the same source of hope.
There are reputable rehabilitation services available in Wealden, and we partner with a number of services in your local area.
This means our advocacy services can connect you with them easily, giving you a number of local recovery options at your fingertips.
We actually have a much wider network of drug and alcohol addiction recovery treatment providers across the UK, so we can help anyone, anywhere in the UK.
If you have questions about the rehab process, our team is well placed to explain the entire process for you.
Alternatively, we’ve answered some of our most frequently asked questions about attending rehab in Wealden below.
Once you’re ready to do so, pick up the phone and call us for advice, or to benefit from our rehab advocacy services.
We’re available 24/7 and all calls are confidential and totally free of charge.
When should I seek professional addiction help?
The best time to seek professional help for a suspected addiction problem is always as soon as you become concerned.
I can almost hear you thinking ‘easier said than done’. We do know the challenge of approaching people for help all too well, but addiction is always best tackled early.
Acknowledging you have, or may have an addiction is the first step, so you’re already on your way. The next thing to do is commit to your recovery.
It takes substantial strength and motivation, however, it will likely be the best decision you ever make.
The problem with delaying treatment is that addiction is a progressive disease. This means that, whilst those with any length of addiction can make a successful recovery, it will get more difficult as time goes by.
At OK Rehab, we offer free advice from a team of non-judgemental professionals, many of whom are in recovery and understand how hard it can be to change your relationship with addiction.
To find out more about rehab in Wealden, simply reach out to our 24/7, confidential hotline on 0800 326 5559.
We can discuss your symptoms with you, to help you clarify whether you are exhibiting addictive behaviours or not.
In truth, even those with substance abuse that has not yet become an addiction may be days away from a full on addiction, so it’s important to speak to someone who has experience in this area.
For those not quite ready to have that discussion, answer the below questions honestly and then reconsider your feelings.
If you answer yes to more than one of these, it’s highly likely you will need professional help from rehab in Wealden:
- Has your drug or alcohol usage increased, either in quantity or regularity, (or both) since you began using them?
- Do you feel unwell when you are unable to source or use drugs and/or alcohol?
- Do you spend a significant amount of your time each day focussing on how or when you can next obtain and/or use substances?
- Do you hide your substance use from others and/or deny your problem when raised by those close to you?
- Have you or anyone close to you noticed any mood and/or personality changes in you recently?
We can provide a short phone-based assessment when you feel ready to reach out, which will allow us to determine if you have an addiction present, as well as its current severity.
Call now, rehab in Wealden may be the best choice you’ll make.
What can a private residential rehab in Wealden offer me?
Contrary to popular belief, private residential rehab in Wealden can be accessed by most people, with prices available to suit a wide range of budgets, and even payment plans with some providers.
We will consider your budget as part of your assessment, so please don’t dismiss this important recovery option without discussing it with our team.
When you enter a private residential rehab clinic, a holistic and tailored addiction recovery treatment will be developed for you by a specialist rehab doctor.
As the programme is specific to you, it enhances the suitability of the treatments, giving you a higher recovery potential.
The use of both psychological and physical treatments also make recovery more possible, by tackling both the body and mind connection to drugs.
Many people also benefit from the isolation of private residential rehab facilities, which are commonly located in blissful rural areas.
This not only serves as a calm environment for recovery, but physically removes you from the social and geographical triggers of your usual daily routine.
All of our treatment partners offer high standards of care and are regulated by the Care Quality Commission.
At OK Rehab, we offer free advice from a team of non-judgemental professionals, many of whom are in recovery and understand how hard it can be to change your relationship with addiction.
To find out more about rehab in Wealden, simply reach out to our 24/7, confidential hotline on 0800 326 5559.
What sort of treatments are used at residential rehab?
Although treatments are tailored to the individual, they are all likely to consist loosely of a detox and a psychotherapy option.
Medically assisted detox is carried out, usually at an in-house clinic on the residential rehab premises.
This form of detox offers a safer and more comfortable alternative to independent detox, which we would highly deter, due to the serious potential risks.
Your newly achieved sobriety will help you to focus on the next phase of care, which is intensive psychological therapy.
You will have access to regular one to one counselling sessions, as well as physiotherapy treatment sessions with specialist psychologists and psychotherapists. The sessions vary based upon need, but may include:
- Family or couples therapy
- Exposure therapy
- Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
- Motivational therapy
- Group therapy
- Dialectical behaviour therapy
- Alternative therapies and classes, such as art, music or yoga
Throughout this treatment you will develop coping mechanisms to help you maintain your newly found sobriety.
Where underlying mental health issues are discovered, your counsellor will ensure that you are treated appropriately during your stay, and referred on for additional care, if necessary.
What about support when I return home to Wealden?
Many people worry about how they will cope in the outside world alone, after a long period of constant monitoring and support throughout their stay at residential rehab in Wealden.
First of all, it’s important to remember that you will leave rehab feeling much stronger and better able to remain sober than you currently feel.
Secondly, you won’t need to manage alone, not for the first year, at least, and during this time, you will develop a robust support network to support you beyond that.
Included with each residential rehab programme at our partner rehab facilities in Wealden is a 12 month aftercare programme.
This will provide you access to regular visits with the counsellor, a 24 hour support line and contact details for local abstinence groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous.
You will also be encouraged to attend them, and develop your own support network for the future.
OK Rehab is here to ensure that you find professional addiction recovery help and support in your local area, or wherever you would prefer to recover.
Reach out to our friendly team today and we can begin your journey towards a brighter, sober future. Call us any time of day or night. Calls are free and completely confidential.
At OK Rehab, we offer free advice from a team of non-judgemental professionals, many of whom are in recovery and understand how hard it can be to change your relationship with addiction.
To find out more about rehab in Wealden, simply reach out to our 24/7, confidential hotline on 0800 326 5559.