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Rehab 4 Alcoholism
211 Beaufort House,
94-98 Newhall Street,
Birmingham,
B3 1PB
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Has someone taken you aside to tell you they’re worried about your alcohol or drug use? Perhaps you wake up every morning thinking about the substance.
Both of these are common experiences for people who have developed problematic alcohol or drug use.
In Harrow, there are, reportedly, 50,000 people drinking above the recommended limits.[1] “Almost 90 people in Harrow and Brent died from drug-related issues between 2016 and 2018”.[2]
Substance abuse is a serious matter and causes harrowing effects for those affected, including your loved ones.
It’s only when you start taking the steps to bring about long-term recovery that things will change. It’s only through accepting professional help and reaching out to others that can help that you’ll learn how to be different.
One of the best places to do this is at a drug and alcohol rehab in Harrow.
To start your journey to recovery today by reaching out to our friendly team members at Rehab 4 Alcoholism. Call us on 0800 111 4108.
Drug and alcohol addiction requires medical and therapeutic approaches in order to heal. As well as this, peer group support is really helpful.
When all the sides come together to form a holistic approach covering all areas, you stand the best chance of recovery.
In Harrow, you can get support at a private clinic, through the NHS, or at Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous groups.
A clinic that offers outpatient support is more relaxed in approach. This is because you stay living at home and living life as usual (i.e. going to work, looking after the kids etc.), and you go to the clinic as and when you have appointments or group sessions you want to participate in.
The NHS offers outpatient support at local drug and alcohol centres and private rehab centres offer outpatient services to people who have already stayed with them as a resident.
People are supported at all stages of substance misuse at NHS clinics, at private the focus is immediately stopping the substance.
An inpatient clinic is what you’ll traditionally think of as “rehab”. It’s where residents check in and are assessed by therapeutic and medical professionals who will lead them through an intensive programme.
You’ll be looked after by a friendly team who will offer a variety of treatment options which include holistic and behavioural therapies. The goal of rehab is to get you sober.
When you first enter rehab, you’ll be seen by the admissions team who will hold an initial assessment.
You’ll talk about the addictive substance you use, how you feel your life is impacted by it, what your health and life are like, as well as how you feel about the future and recovery.
Staff will create a care plan that’s personalised to your needs. This is, along with the number of activities and treatments you have over a period of time, what makes inpatient rehab so successful in terms of abstinence success rates.
At a drug & alcohol rehab in Harrow, treatment plans are key to offering the support you require.
Through them you’ll develop the self-knowledge and skills to manage your addiction successfully for the rest of your life:
DBT is provided to people who need to develop ways to process emotions in effective and positive ways. Substances are often used to blot out emotions. Recovery means facing emotions and learning how to honour them without shame and with power.
Many residents will have developed a physical addiction. Inpatient programmes are especially adept at facilitating the detox process. A team of qualified professionals support those dependent on alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines to wean off the substances safely.
This is key in easing you into recovery. The withdrawal symptoms are especially distressing in these instances and in some cases severe addiction can actually be fatal. That’s why medical detox is critical.
Medication such as Librium or Subutex is prescribed in a tapered-off fashion across seven to fourteen days. This reduces symptoms, keeps you safe, rids the body of the substance and gets you to the point of being ready for therapies.
It’s likely you might wonder about relapse potential on returning home after treatment. The truth is, relapse is sadly a real trait of addiction. This is why getting good professional care and help is so important.
Rehab treatment greatly reduces the risk of relapse and where it does happen, people tend to return to sobriety quickly. You’re more likely to have a long-lasting recovery by going to rehab and then accessing outpatient care.
This includes an aftercare plan which will give you directions on how to manage relapse, how to manage triggers, a reminder of coping mechanisms, steps to follow to create a meaningful abstinent life, and who to contact for ongoing help where appropriate.
As you’ll be aware drug and alcohol abuse usually last a while before a person seeks physical and psychological treatment.
This means thought patterns and behaviours around addiction have had time to ingrain. With this in mind, it makes sense that the first step of recovery needs some dedicated time and effort put in.
The vast majority of people who go to rehab stay for 28 days of treatment. This is shown to be effective in supporting a long-lasting recovery because it takes 28 days to form a new habit with daily practice.
Some residents stay at the clinic for 3-6 months if their circumstances are complex.
To start your journey to recovery today by reaching out to our friendly team members at Rehab 4 Alcoholism. Call us on 0800 111 4108.
As you’re probably aware, private treatment costs money. What you pay for is accommodation, an expert team of staff, food, and any necessary medication.
There are different types of rehab available throughout the UK and whether you opt for something more affordable, or something luxurious, there are centres to suit your tastes.
Some clinics charge £10,000 for a week of treatment whereas others charge as little as £1,000. Options like whether you share a bedroom with other residents might also affect the overall cost, as well as how long you stay.
People self-fund, and where they’re unable to do that, loved ones often contribute or cover costs. Alternatively, people sometimes claim their health insurance to cover the cost.
Those from low-income households might be eligible for a funded place if they’re in regular contact with NHS services.
There are NHS drug and alcohol services in Harrow. These are available to anyone in the community who is actively using substances and requires some professional input.
Some might be using substances recreationally, while others will have severe addiction.
At this clinic, there’s a weekly timetable that outlines group sessions, drop-in clinics, and when the needle exchange is. Some service users might have some one-to-one input as well, though this option is limited because of the number of people in contact with NHS services.
There are many reasons that going to a drug and alcohol rehab in Harrow is the best option other than the fact that personalised treatment programmes offer you the highest chance of successful recovery.
People with mental health issues, they’ll receive dual diagnosis treatment. Addiction experts understand that addiction and mental health conditions tend to come hand-in-hand. At rehab, you’ll be supported to improve your well-being in both areas.
A medically-assisted detox is offered to people who have dependencies. This includes 24 hour care under the care of specialist staff to ensure you’re safe and withdrawal symptoms are reduced.
There’s a huge range of holistic and psychological therapies run on both a group and individual basis. This means that your mental and emotional health is supported to get better.
The rehab facilities are top-of-the-range and you’ll be in a comfortable environment. This is to ensure you remained relaxed and get the optimum service.
To start your journey to recovery today by reaching out to our friendly team members at Rehab 4 Alcoholism. Call us on 0800 111 4108.
It’s really difficult when you love someone who has an addiction. There might come a moment when leading an intervention is essential.
If you’re loved one has a mental illness or has been involved in domestic violence, then it’s really important you seek help for them. Giving an ultimatum of rehab with the support of a medical professional can really help this along.
Other families use the CRAFT approach to encourage their loved ones towards rehab treatment. It’s a more subtle intervention and focuses on providing the family with skills to manage communication, boundaries and relationships around the addicted person.
It’s really important, despite how challenging it can be, to try and keep up open and honest communication with your loved one so they know they can approach you when they’re at a crisis point or want to change.
Try, also, to remember that addiction is a medical and mental illness, your loved one’s behaviour isn’t personal despite how much it might seem so at times.
Rehab 4 Alcoholism is the leading provider of effective alcoholism recovery treatment in Harrow.
We understand the struggles that come with overcoming addiction and have forged partnerships with the most experienced alcohol rehab specialists in the Harrow area to ensure our clients receive treatment that works.
We seek to deliver a supportive experience that gets to the root of your addiction, helping you achieve life-long abstinence from alcohol.
Rehab 4 Alcoholism only work with Harrow’s premium rehabilitation centres, so you can rest assured that you will be working with the best. We specialise in matching our clients to treatment programmes that suit their needs, meaning we are confident you will make genuine inroads into conquering alcoholism once and for all.
Each one of our clients is treated as an individual as we believe everyone’s treatment needs are different. We undertake an initial assessment to establish a snapshot of your circumstances, requirements and history of alcohol use.
This information is collated and our expert team use this to formulate a structured programme for recovery that fits your specific needs. With the foundations laid, we can then build towards rehabilitation.
To start your journey to recovery today by reaching out to our friendly team members at Rehab 4 Alcoholism. Call us on 0800 111 4108.
Below, we list a number of other resources that you may find useful in your search for quality and suitable rehab treatment in the UK:
Harrow benefits from a range of treatment providers, and we only work with those who are proven to be dedicated and effective. Whether delivering more flexible day treatment to fit in with your lifestyle and commitments, a detoxification programme to establish an alcohol-free or fully immersive residential rehab programme, we can find the right solution for you.
We are particularly proud of the work we deliver to those battling complex dependency issues. Residential rehabilitation tends to offer the most productive and long-lasting option for overcoming severe alcohol dependency.
This is due to offering round-the-clock support, detoxification and equipping participants with the skills they need to manage the personal, social and emotional aspects of alcoholism.
Such an all-encompassing approach is paramount when seeking to kick alcohol abuse once and for all.
Whether you live in Harrow or are seeking to come to the area specifically for treatment, Rehab 4 Alcohol will help you take control of your alcohol consumption and rebuild a life of sobriety.
We ensure each client is supported throughout and provide a thorough aftercare service to ensure your path to recovery is as stress-free as possible.
To start your journey to recovery today by reaching out to our friendly team members at Rehab 4 Alcoholism. Call us on 0800 111 4108.
If you’re ready to improve your quality of life and begin the healing journey, treatment at drug and alcohol rehab in Harrow is a great option.
You might, though, want to find out about clinics in other areas as well. This gives you more options. Making a clinic comparison really helps you to find the one which suits you most.
At Rehab 4 Alcoholism we support people throughout the UK to enter rehab as an independent agency. We link to all the clinics and understand what each one offers.
This knowledge means we provide people with unbiased guidance so that they can, with our help, find the clinic that gives them the optimum chance of long-lasting recovery.
To get the information and help you need, call or message us today. We look forward to hearing from you and helping you with the next step.
For more information on our Harrow-based alcohol rehabilitation services, call a member of our team free on 0800 111 4108 today.
Alternatively, get in touch via the contact page and a member of our team will respond to you as soon as possible.
There are various types of rehab centres available in Drug & Alcohol Rehabs in Harrow, including inpatient alcohol rehab, luxury alcohol rehab, and private drug rehabs.