Drug & Alcohol Rehabs in Sunderland

Rehabs in Sunderland

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Rehab 4 Alcoholism is able to match you to multiple drug and alcohol rehab clinics in Sunderland. We offer a free and comprehensive assessment to ensure your needs are best met throughout the process.

 

Choosing to attend drug and alcohol rehab in Sunderland may be the best gift you could ever give to yourself.

Putting your health first and overcoming your fears in order to seek treatment is extremely brave, and the first step is to come to terms with the fact that you have an addiction.

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.

How is drug or alcohol addiction diagnosed?

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Receiving a formal diagnosis can help you to get the support and treatment that you need.

There are several ways that a drug or alcohol addiction can be diagnosed, either before you attend drug and alcohol rehab in Sunderland or as part of the admissions process at rehab.

AUDIT

The Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT) is commonly used to diagnose alcohol addiction. [1]

Your doctor or medical team may use it to understand your relationship with alcohol and any ongoing concerns.

The AUDIT questions are listed below:

  • How often do you have a drink containing alcohol?
  • How many units of alcohol do you drink on a typical day when you are drinking?
  • How often have you had 6 or more units if female, or 8 or more if male, on a single occasion in the last year?
  • How often during the last year have you found that you were not able to stop drinking once you had started?
  • How often during the last year have you failed to do what was normally expected from you because of your drinking?
  • How often during the last year have you needed an alcoholic drink in the morning to get yourself going after a heavy drinking session?
  • How often during the last year have you had a feeling of guilt or remorse after drinking?
  • How often during the last year have you been unable to remember what happened the night before because you had been drinking?
  • Have you or somebody else been injured as a result of your drinking?
  • Has a relative or friend, doctor or other health worker been concerned about your drinking or suggested that you cut down?

If you answer ‘yes’ to 16 or more questions you will likely be identified as someone at risk of developing alcohol addiction.

CAGE questionnaire

The CAGE questionnaire (Cut, Annoyed, Guilty, Eye) is another useful tool to help your doctor or medical teamunderstand your relationship with drugs and alcohol. [2]

The CAGE questions are listed below:

  • Do you ever feel that you should cut down on your substance use?
  • Do you ever feel annoyed by others when they comment on your substance use?
  • Do you ever feel guilty about your substance use?
  • Do you ever use substances as soon as you open your eyes in the morning?

If you answer ‘yes’ to two or more of these questions, this can indicate that you have some form of addiction to drugs or alcohol and require professional help.

DSM-5 criteria for substance use disorders

According to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, there are 11 specific criteria that need to be present for a drug or alcohol addiction to be diagnosed. [3]

These include cravings to use the substance, trying to stop but being unable to and having withdrawals when attempting to stop using substances.

Your doctor or medical team may go through this list with you to determine whether you meet the criteria. If you do, you may be diagnosed with a drug or alcohol addiction.

You can view a full list of the DSM-5 criteria for substance use disorders here.

What should I expect at drug and alcohol rehab in Sunderland?

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Detox

Detoxing from drugs or alcohol involves reducing your substance use over 7-10 days to prevent your body from going into shock.

This is done so you can recover from the physical side of addiction and focus on counselling and relapse prevention. It also keeps you safe and at a lower risk of relapsing.

You are likely to experience withdrawal symptoms throughout the process which may include nausea, vomiting, digestion problems and anxiety.

Severe symptoms include seizures, coma, hallucinations and psychosis, but our staff will monitor you closely to ensure you remain safe.

Counselling

Addiction counselling can be challenging, but it can also be very effective at helping you to recover.

The process will be different for everyone, but you can expect to spend time reflecting on your behaviours and mindset around substance use and working to change your responses to stress and trauma.

This usually involves cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and group therapy, but can also include family therapy and different mindfulness techniques.

The aim is for you to leave rehab feeling empowered, recovered and ready to deal with stress in a healthy way.

Relapse prevention

Before you can leave rehab, however, you will need to work on your relapse prevention plan alongside your counsellor.

This can help you to understand more about your triggers, how you react to stress and what you can do instead.

A relapse prevention plan may contain worksheets, techniques and useful contacts to help you in your recovery once you leave drug and alcohol rehab in Sunderland.

How can I access drug and alcohol rehab in Sunderland?

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Accessing drug and alcohol rehab in Sunderland may not be as difficult as you imagine.

If you are paying for your treatment yourself, researching different clinics online and visiting them if possible will allow you to find the right rehab.

Your doctor can also be a useful contact, as they will be able to refer you to a local drug and alcohol support team or an established rehab clinic.

They will also be able to give you a preliminary diagnosis to help you get the support that you need.

Of course, our team at Rehab 4 Alcoholism are always available to assist you in accessing treatment for a drug or alcohol addiction.

We can also answer any questions you may have about addiction and the process of rehab to help you feel more informed before starting your recovery journey.

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.

How long does drug and alcohol rehab in Sunderland last?

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You may be wondering how much time you will need to put aside for addiction treatment, and we’re here to answer your questions and help you plan your stay.

At drug and alcohol rehab you will typically be offered a choice between the following three programme lengths:

  • 30-day treatment programme
  • 60-day treatment programme
  • 90-day treatment programme

Shorter options are available, such as a supervised home detox.

If you meet the criteria you can withdraw from drugs and alcohol at home within 7-10 days, although this programme does not include counselling which is essential to long-term recovery.

How much does drug and alcohol rehab in Sunderland cost?

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Due to the personal and customisable nature of rehab, it can be difficult to get an idea of how much you can expect to pay.

On average, drug and alcohol rehab in Sunderland costs around £495 per day.

Going by the average figure quoted above, you can expect to pay the following costs for rehab:

  • A 30-day treatment programme costs around £15,000
  • A 60-day treatment programme costs around £30,000
  • A 90-day treatment programme costs around £45,000

Some clinics charge more, others less. Luxury rehab clinics can cost up to £100,000 for a 30-day programme, while cheaper clinics may offer treatment programmes starting from £1,000 per week.

Should I choose private rehab or NHS rehab?

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Private rehab

Someone who attends private rehab is paying for their own treatment. This may be through insurance, savings, donations or a payment plan.

It can be much easier to get into rehabif you pay privately, as there are no long waiting lists. In fact, many people are able to start their treatment programme within just a day or two.

You may also have access to more therapy treatments, particularly those that need a lot of space such as equine therapy or dance therapy.

NHS rehab

Each year the government funds a certain number of rehab spaces, allowing people who meet certain criteria to attend rehab for free.

This is known as NHS rehab and can take a huge weight off the shoulders of those who would otherwise not be able to afford treatment.

You will first need to prove that you have exhausted all community-based options such as NHS counselling and detoxing and that you are unable to afford the fees yourself.

Be aware that there are only a limited number of spaces, so unfortunately not everyone who needs it will get access to NHS rehab.

Other organisations

Below is a list of organisations that offer free support for addiction in and around Sunderland:

1. NERAF

Address: Church Street East, Church St E, Hendon, Sunderland SR1 2BB

Telephone: 01915 148520

Website: http://neraf.org/

2. Wear Recovery | Change Grow Live

Address: 4-6 Mary St, Sunderland SR1 3NH

Telephone: 0800 234 6798

Website: https://www.changegrowlive.org/sunderland/contact-us

3. CAMHS

Address: Corporation Rd, Hendon, Sunderland SR2 8PL

Telephone: 01912 831656

Website: https://www.stsft.nhs.uk/services/childrens-and-young-peoples-services/sunderland-community-child-and-adolescent-mental-health-service-camhs

You can also phone helplines, such as Mind UKYoungMindsRethink Mental IllnessSamaritans and PapyrusSMART Recovery or find an Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous or Cocaine Anonymous or Turning Point near you. The NHS are also there to help you.

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.

Should I choose inpatient rehab or outpatient rehab?

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Inpatient rehab

Living full-time at the rehab clinic is a big commitment, but this is thought to be the safest and most effective way to recover from a drug or alcohol addiction.

Inpatient rehab has many benefits, including 24/7 supervision and the opportunity to build a community with other like-minded patients.

You will have no access to substances while you are at rehab, drastically reducing your risk of relapse during treatment. While this type of treatment is more expensive, the benefits are well worth the cost.

Outpatient rehab

This form of treatment is ideal for people who are unable to commit to a full-time 30-day programme at rehab, for example, due to work or childcare responsibilities.

Outpatient rehab makes it possible for them to keep up with these responsibilities and attend drug and alcohol rehab in Sunderland part-time during the evenings or days off.

You will begin by attending several days a week, gradually reducing this as you get closer to completing your programme.

Outpatient rehab is also cheaper than inpatient rehab, making it a more affordable and accessible option.

Is it better to travel for rehab or stay local?

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The location of your chosen rehab is almost as important as which clinic you attend.

Deciding whether to travel for rehab is a personal choice. Some people find it extremely beneficial to recover far from home, while others prefer to stay in a familiar environment.

When you travel to a different town or country for drug and alcohol rehab, you will be entirely removed from your former life. This reduces the chance that you will be triggered by people, places or things that you once associated with substance use.

It also gives you a fresh start – when no one knows who you are, you can be a new person.

However, it may be more difficult for friends and family to visit you in rehab if you have travelled far away.

This is one of the benefits of attending rehab locally, as having loved ones close by can be helpful for your recovery.

Whether you are travelling to drug and alcohol rehab in Sunderland or recovering close to home, choosing to attend rehab is a wise decision.

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.

Why is rehab my best chance at long-term recovery?

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Studies have shown that residential drug and alcohol rehab is the most effective treatment option for addiction. [4]

But why is this?

Spending a minimum of 30 days at a treatment centre is a good way to detox, as you will have no access to drugs or alcohol for the duration of your stay.

You will have no choice but to remain sober during this time, and combined with a detox your body will begin to function again without the need for substances and your physical cravings will reduce.

You will also be closely monitored and supervised while you recover, so any medical issues will be quickly attended to.

Residential rehab can also provide you with structure and routine, habits that you can continue even after you leave the clinic. You will become used to waking up and going to bed at the same time each day, eating healthy meals and exercising regularly.

Finally, you will be able to connect with other patients who are also living under the same roof. This can provide you with community and friendship, which keeps you from feeling lonely.

As loneliness and isolation are two of the biggest factors in relapse, the relationships you build in rehab can help you to stay sober in the long term.

Understanding Treatment Options in Sunderland

Alcohol addiction is an increasingly widespread problem that afflicts hundreds of thousands of people across the United Kingdom.

Taking the initial steps to overcome alcoholism once and for all is a daunting task but there are options available to suit everyone, regardless of your personal situation or the extent of your alcohol problem. Finding appropriate alcohol treatment in Sunderland has never been easier thanks to Rehab 4 Alcoholism.

Rehab 4 Alcoholism is Sunderland’s leading alcohol rehabilitation provider. We have formed partnerships with Sunderland’s leading rehab centres and treatment providers, working together to provide our clients with a robust rehabilitative service that is tailor-made to the individual’s needs.

Frequently asked questions

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:

Delivering alcohol rehabilitation across Sunderland

We only work with rehab providers in Sunderland that are proven to get results. We care about the service you receive and ensure we match our clients to treatment programmes that suit their situation.

Our thorough pre-treatment assessment process enables us to build a picture of every individual client we support, taking account of the complexities of your addiction, your personal circumstances, clinical needs and desired outcomes. We then use our experience to match each client to the most suitable treatment provider available.

This ensures a road to recovery that is as smooth and stress-free as possible. We insist on delivering quality treatment that has the potential to help you overcome your addiction for good.

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.

What we can offer

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We offer Sunderland-based alcohol rehab at the best possible prices. Our mantra revolves around considering all options and finding addiction solutions that work. Our alcohol detox programmes offer a fantastic way to get on top of cravings and begin the recovery process. By clearing your system of alcohol and stabilising your desire to consume alcohol, detox is an important first step.

Whilst detox is an essential part of any long-term recovery from alcoholism, residential rehabilitation is by far the most effective when seeking lasting results. We select only the most comfortable, supportive rehabilitation centres in Sunderland, providing a home-from-home while you overcome your addiction.

Residential rehab removes temptation, placing the client in an environment that is designed specifically to address their alcohol-related problems. By combining Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, medical support, addiction intervention and more traditional twelve-step approaches, alcoholism is attacked from all angles, ensuring each client leaves feeling refreshed, motivated and prepared to build a lifestyle that no longer relies on alcohol.

All our clients benefit from a thorough aftercare package, meaning that no matter what happens as you move forward, support will always be around the corner.

Contact Rehab 4 Alcoholism today

For more information on our Sunderland-based alcohol rehabilitation services, call a member of our team on 0800 111 4108today.

Alternatively, contact us through the contact page and a member of our team will respond to you as soon as possible.

We also offer our rehab services across a variety of places within Sunderland, such as Seaham, Washington, Jarrow, South Shields, North Shields, Felling, Chester-le-Street, Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, LeedsBradford and Newcastle Upon Tyne and Lincoln

All drug and alcohol rehabs must be registered and vetted by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in England and Wales, or the Care Inspectorate in Scotland.

References

[1] https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1113175/Alcohol-use-disorders-identification-test-AUDIT_for-print.pdf

[2] https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/johns_hopkins_healthcare/downloads/all_plans/CAGE%20Substance%20Screening%20Tool.pdf

[3] https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3767415/

[4] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15540492/

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