Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Wrexham

Rehabs in Wrexham

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Wrexham, which gained City status in 2023, is one of the most highly populated towns in North Wales.

Often described as the gateway to North Wales, Wrexham is seeing a lot of development.

Wrexham also suffers from a high rate of drug and alcohol abuse, with these issues only set to rise. With this being said, it is important to examine the level of treatment within the area.

If you are suffering from a drug and alcohol addiction in Wrexham, then it is not too late to seek help. You can get help by calling the team at Rehab 4 Alcoholism.

Drug & Alcohol Addiction Rates in Wrexham

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Between 2020 and 2021, there were approximately 22,684 referrals to drug and alcohol addiction treatment centres in the North Wales area. [1]

In addition to this, there were another 1,337 people who did not attend their treatment programme sessions even after asking for help. [1]

This number was a 6% decrease compared to referrals in the previous year. 

However, in 2020 and 2021, approximately 9,786 people were referred for help who were completely new to the database in North Wales, suggesting that they had never tried to get help in the past, or that their addiction issues are only relatively short-term. [1]

Unfortunately, over 50% of these referrals were an addiction was found to suffer from an alcohol addiction, as opposed to a drug addiction. Of these individuals, 60% were men and approximately 40% were women. [1]

When it comes to age, the median age for addiction referrals in North Wales in 2019 was 42 years old, and this grew to 43 years old in 2020 and 2021

Of all alcohol addiction referrals, just over 15% were people aged under 30 years old. 

This is in stark contrast to those who suffer from drug and other substance abuse issues in Wrexham, as studies have found that just over 35% were aged under 30 years old. [1]

This might suggest that in North Wales, alcohol seems to be a larger problem when it comes to those aged over 30 years old, and drugs are a larger issue when it comes to those aged under 30 years old. [1]

Unfortunately, when it comes to drugs in North Wales, of those within treatment for their drug addiction, 17.7% were addicted to heroin. In addition to this, approximately 11% were addicted to cannabis, and just under 6% were addicted to cocaine. [1]

Unfortunately, waiting times in North Wales for drug and alcohol addiction issues are relatively long, which is in line with the rest of the UK. However, it is clear that significant improvements are being made to improve this. 

This can be seen throughout the studies, as just over 92% of all individuals in treatment were treated within just 20 working days between 2020 and 2021. [1]

As you can see, drug and alcohol abuse in North Wales and Wrexham is a significant problem, and more work is required to improve the levels of drug and alcohol abuse in Wrexham.

If you are someone who is struggling from a drug and alcohol addiction in Wrexham, then it is important to remember that there is help available to you within the Wrexham and North Wales area.

Talk to our team at Rehab 4 Alcoholism by calling our helpline on 0800 111 4108.

How Do You Know if You Need Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Wrexham?

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When you or someone close to you suffers from an addiction issue, it can sometimes be difficult to admit that you or they need help. However, addictions do not go away on their own.

In order to fully recover from your addiction, you have to receive professional treatment at a drug and alcohol rehab centre.

If you suspect that someone you know is suffering from an addiction issue, then it is important to understand the signs and symptoms of addiction. For example, drinking over the recommended weekly levels is the biggest sign that someone is suffering from an addiction.

By doing so, you are putting yourself at risk of developing a severe addiction to alcohol or drugs, where your body will be physically dependent on the substance to survive.

Unfortunately, it can be hard to notice an alcohol addiction, especially if it occurs over an extended period of time, which most alcohol addictions do.

It can be hard to distinguish between excessive alcohol abuse and an alcohol addiction, especially if drinking is a big part of your life, of the lives around you and a big part of your culture.

Below are some very common signs and symptoms that someone is suffering from an addiction issue. 

Whilst every individual and their addiction is different, these signs and symptoms are very common amongst those suffering from mild, moderate and severe addictions.

  • Consuming more alcohol or drugs than ever before
  • Drinking more than the recommended weekly levels and units of alcohol
  • Allowing your addiction to consume your day to day life
  • Falling out with family or friends as a result of your drug or alcohol consumption
  • Numerous people asking you to get help for your addiction issues
  • Neglecting your personal hygiene
  • Neglecting your hobbies
  • Arguing with people at work
  • Struggling to maintain and hold down a job
  • An increasing tolerance to the addictive substances
  • Getting into trouble with the law when drunk or high
  • Binge drinking on a frequent basis
  • Struggling with time management and always turning up late to work or other activities
  • Being unable to drink small amounts, and always drinking too much than is necessary
  • Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when you stop consuming alcohol or drugs
  • Continuously thinking about how you can get your hands on the addictive substance(s)
  • Experiencing mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, paranoia and schizophrenia as a result of your addiction issues

As discussed above, it can sometimes be hard to determine whether or not someone is really suffering from an addiction issue or not. However, hopefully, you can use the above signs and symptoms as a basis to determine whether or not you or someone you know is suffering from an addiction.

It is important to understand that not everyone with an addiction will suffer from a severe addiction. Some people will suffer from a mild addiction, in which case their symptoms might only be mild.

Talk to our team at Rehab 4 Alcoholism by calling our helpline on 0800 111 4108.

What is Rehab? 

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Drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham should be a lifeline for you. A rehab centre is a safe place, where people go to work through their issues with addiction

Rehab centres across Wrexham and the rest of the UK treat a whole host of addiction issues, including addictions to alcohol, cocaine, cannabis, heroin, opiates, sex and gambling.

At Rehab 4 Alcoholism, we specialise in helping people with alcohol addictions, which do take up a significant number of people within treatment centres. During your time in drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham, you will take time to focus on becoming physically independent.

This means that you will undergo a medical detox. By the end of your detox, you will no longer be physically reliant on the substance(s) that you are addicted to.

During your time in drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham, you will also undergo therapy. This is because a lot of addiction issues stem from trauma and emotional issues. In order to recover from your addiction, you will need to get to the bottom of these issues.

Addiction is often described by most people as a cycle and by attending drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham, you will be giving yourself the chance and opportunity to break that cycle in a healthy and positive way.

By far the biggest benefit to attending drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham is the fact that your recovery will be long-term. 

This means that you will be able to leave the drug and alcohol rehab facility knowing that you are in the best place and situation possible to make a full recovery from your addiction.

It is often recommended for most people who leave drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham to continue some form of treatment after they are discharged from the rehab facility. 

Usually, this is in the form of aftercare and support groups, such as Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, SMART Meetings or outpatient rehab treatment.

Drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham is recommended for anyone with a mild, moderate or severe addiction. 

It is never too late to get help for an addiction. However, the sooner you can get help for your addiction, the less severe your addiction will be.

Attending drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham will change your physical and mental state, and will prepare you for your new and sober life. Talk to our team at Rehab 4 Alcoholism by calling our helpline on 0800 111 4108.

Why Do People Become Addicted to Drugs & Alcohol in the First Place?

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People become addicted to drugs and alcohol for a whole host of reasons. Unfortunately, a lot of people tend to blame the individual for their addiction issues. 

However, numerous studies have now shown that drug and alcohol addiction occur due to trauma, childhood exposure and other life-changing events.

Unfortunately, the reasons why someone might become addicted to drugs or alcohol are complex, and more often than not require professional help and intervention to solve. 

Lots of people who suffer from addiction issues do so because they are already suffering from mental health issues, which only complicates their addiction and recovery.

Lots of people use drugs and alcohol to self-medicate, to try and make their mental health issues and symptoms better. Unfortunately, by doing so they become addicted to the substances and develop a dual diagnosis.

During your time in drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham, you will undergo a range of different therapy techniques which all aim to help you to overcome these deep-rooted issues. 

For example, cognitive behavioural therapy is a great way of getting to the root causes of your addiction, whilst creating happy and healthier ways of coping with your issues.

Talk to our team at Rehab 4 Alcoholism by calling our helpline on 0800 111 4108.

The Pros & Cons of Attending Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Wrexham

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There are numerous pros when it comes to attending drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham. It is incredibly hard to recover on your own, and it is never recommended to detox at home. 

By attending rehab in Wrexham, you will be surrounded by other individuals who are all in the same position as you. You will also be surrounded by doctors and therapists who have the training and tools to help you.

You will also receive a personalised treatment plan, which provides you with a detox (if necessary) along with a range of different therapy techniques which will be catered to your needs and will help you to overcome the root causes of your addiction.

Rehab centres are also a calming environment. Many people who suffer from addictions live in chaotic environments, which only contributes to their addiction needs. 

By attending drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham, you will be removing yourself from these unhelpful and negative environments and will be able to recover in a calm and serene environment.

By opting for private rehab, you will also be admitted relatively promptly which is great for anyone with a severe addiction who needs help quickly. 

You will also receive a series of aftercare and support treatments, including outpatient rehab and support groups.

During your time at rehab, you will receive around-the-clock care and attention, particularly during your detox stage. This is because drug and alcohol detoxes can be particularly dangerous if your withdrawal symptoms are not monitored correctly.

Whilst the pros of attending rehab outweigh the cons, attending private drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham is expensive. If you cannot afford the cost of private drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham, you will need to talk to your local GP about opting for NHS-funded rehab.

NHS-funded rehab is the best option for anyone who cannot afford private treatment, but it does mean that you might have to wait a number of weeks before being admitted into a rehab centre. For some people, waiting this long for their treatment simply is not an option.

How Expensive is Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Wrexham?

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Unfortunately, attending private drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham can be expensive. 

Whilst the cost of rehab is not fixed, and prices differ depending on where you are in the country, the cost of your stint in rehab depends on a number of factors including those below.

  • How long you stay in rehab for
  • Where you are located in the country
  • How premium your rehab is
  • What type of treatment you require
  • What substances you are addicted to
  • How long you have been addicted to the substances for
  • Whether you suffer from a dual diagnosis or not

Naturally, inpatient drug and alcohol rehab is more expensive than outpatient rehab treatment, and the longer you stay in rehab the more expensive your stay will be. 

The price will always be agreed on upfront so that you will not have any nasty surprises. If you cannot afford to pay for your treatment upfront, you will be offered the chance to pay in instalments for your treatment.

If you stay in rehab for approximately 10 days (which is the least amount of time people stay in rehab for) then you should expect to pay at least £2,000 for your treatment. 

Staying as long as 28 days could see you pay as much as £6,000 and staying for up to 90 days could see you pay upwards of £12,000.

Talk to our team at Rehab 4 Alcoholism by calling our helpline on 0800 111 4108.

Why is Achieving Abstinence so Important?

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Achieving abstinence is important because it allows people the chance to recover in the long run. Unfortunately, lots of people aim for moderation management when trying to recover from drug and alcohol addictions.

However, numerous studies have now shown that moderation management does not result in long-term recovery. Trying to moderate your consumption of a drug or other substance will never help you recover and by doing so, you will most likely find yourself addicted to the substance once again.

Instead of moderating your use, you should attend drug and alcohol rehab so that you can undergo a detox. A detox is a way of ridding your body of any addictive substances, and by doing so your body will no longer be dependent on the addictive substances to function.

Once you have received this detox, you will not be able to consume the addictive substance anymore. Instead, you will need to remain abstinent for the rest of your life. [2]

For many people with a severe addiction to drugs and alcohol, you are putting your health and your life at risk by drinking or consuming drugs again. 

Put simply, your body would not be able to cope with it. Regardless of your health, you should be aiming for abstinence over moderation management after you attend drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham.

If you want to achieve abstinence but do not know where to start, then get in touch with a member of the team at Rehab 4 Alcoholism for help and support.

Talk to Our Team

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Call now on 0800 111 41 08 for confidential and immediate advice on alcohol rehab in Wrexham.

If you think that you need to attend drug and alcohol rehab in Wrexham but do not know where to turn to for help, then talk to the team at Rehab 4 Alcoholism. Our team are experts in rehab recovery and will be able to talk you through the recovery process.

Our team is available to talk over the phone at any time, and all of your conversations with our team are confidential. Lots of people might think that you do not understand addiction until you have experienced it yourself.

That is why a number of our team at Rehab 4 Alcoholism are in recovery, which means that they are well educated in everything recovery and know exactly how you feel and what you are going through.

Talk to our team today at Rehab 4 Alcoholism by calling our helpline on 0800 111 4108.

References

[1] https://www.gov.wales/sites/default/files/publications/2022-05/treatment-data-substance-misuse-in-wales.pdf

[2] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33188563/

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