Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Ayrshire

If you suffer from alcohol or drug addiction and need to attend drug and alcohol rehab in Ayrshire, then it’s important to understand the statistics surrounding addiction in the area.

In 2020, approximately 1,339 people died in Scotland and Ayrshire due to a drug related issue.

This number has been rising year on year over the past twenty years.

The largest demographic (63%) within these deaths were those aged between 35 and 54 years old.

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When it comes to drug addiction in Ayrshire specifically, Ayrshire and Arran had the second highest rate of drug related deaths in the whole of Scotland, with Glasgow having the highest.

Males in Scotland and Ayrshire are also a lot more likely to die from a drug related issue, with men 2.7 times more likely to die from drugs than women.

Unfortunately, studies have shown that the most deprived areas in Scotland – Glasgow and Ayrshire – are more likely to suffer from the most drug addiction, with the ratio almost doubling in the last 20 years.

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When it comes to illness and health issues caused by drug abuse, Glasgow, Clyde and Ayrshire have the highest rates of ill health, with Tayside following closely.

Of all drug related deaths in Scotland and Ayrshire, drugs were found in the bodies of 93% of cases, meaning that they had consumed drugs just before their death.

The substances that were found included:

  • Opioids (with was found in 89% of bodies)
  • Benzodiazepines (which was found in 37% of bodies)
  • Cocaine (which was found in 34% of bodies)

The drugs which seem to be on the increase the most in Ayrshire include methadone, heroin and cocaine.

Alcohol Related Statistics In Ayrshire

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1 in every 15 deaths in the whole of Scotland in 2015 were due to an alcohol related issue.

Approximately 1 in every 4 people in the UK drink alcohol at harmful levels.

Approximately 32% of men and 16% of women drink more than 14 units of alcohol on a regular basis.

There were 1,190 people who died in 2020 in Scotland and Ayrshire from an alcohol related death, which was a shocking increase of 17% since 2019.

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Of these deaths, 826 were men and 364 were women.

When it comes to age, the demographic with the highest number of alcohol related deaths were individuals in their 50s and 60s.

Whilst there were 1,190 alcohol related deaths in Scotland between 2020 and 2021, there were a staggering 35,124 alcohol related hospital admissions.

Men were 2.3 times more likely to end up in hospital with an alcohol related issue than women were.

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One in four of all alcohol related deaths in Ayrshire and Scotland were from cancer, either of the liver or heart.

When it comes to children in Scotland and alcohol related issues, sadly 17% of all children were living with at least one parent with an alcohol related issue or dependence.

What Is Alcohol Addiction?

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Alcohol is a physically and psychologically addictive substance that can result in dependence if abused on a frequent basis.

The abuse of alcohol can lead to a series of health issues and diseases, whilst also having significant social and economic consequences on your local area.

Alcohol abuse is related to over 200 diseases and other health issues throughout society.

Alcohol consumption also creates other mental health and behavioural issues, including:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Paranoia
  • Bi-Polar Disorder
  • Schizophrenia

Someone risks becoming dependent on alcohol when they consume more than the recommended amount on a regular basis.

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If they were to dramatically stop their consumption, they would likely experience withdrawal symptoms.

These withdrawal symptoms are so unpleasant -and sometimes even deadly – that the individual continues to abuse the addictive substance so that they avoid experiencing them.

Severe Addiction

Those who are experiencing dependence on alcohol will show just some of the following symptoms:

  • An increase in tolerance
  • Withdrawal symptoms
  • Drinking to avoid withdrawal symptoms or traumas
  • Cravings
  • Changes to social groups
  • More violent or aggressive behaviour
  • Smelling of alcohol on a frequent basis

If you are struggling with an alcohol addiction in Ayrshire, and think that you might need to attend alcohol rehab in Ayrshire, then speak to a member of the Rehab 4 Alcoholism team for advice and support on how to seek help and addiction treatment.

What Is Rehab?

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Deciding to attend drug and alcohol rehab in Ayrshire is one of the biggest decisions people suffering from an addiction to drugs or alcohol will ever make. 

Admitting that you have a problem and doing something about it will be one of the most rewarding and life changing things that you can do.

A rehab centre is a place you can go to in order to recover from your addiction, and any other physical or mental health issues that your addiction has caused.

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You will be given a range of different addiction treatment options, which will all contribute to your recovery.

Rehab clinics offer a safe, private and confidential space to address the underlying causes of your addiction and start to make changes to your life.

Depending on how severe your addiction is, you will be admitted into either outpatient or inpatient addiction treatment.

Outpatient treatment involves individuals living at home whilst simply visiting the rehab centre on a daily basis, whereas inpatient treatment involves moving into the rehab centre for a period of time.

Pre-Rebab Steps: Intervention

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Watching your loved one destroy their lives is incredibly difficult and traumatic.

Family members and loved ones might desperately want to do something, but might not know how to.

That is why interventions are so helpful.

An intervention is when a loved one sits down with the sufferer in a private and calm environment to express their concern about their addiction, and to lay out ways that they can offer help and explain the different treatment options.

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An intervention should be an open and honest discussion which should be the starting point of the individual’s recovery.

An intervention should always follow the advice of a doctor, therapist, intervention specialist.

You should only invite those who you know the individual trusts and who they have already spoken to about their addiction.

This way, the individual will feel like they can speak honestly and openly in front of everyone.

CRAFT

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If you struggle with knowing what to say or how to say it, then you might want to consider the CRAFT approach to interventions.

The CRAFT approach stands for Community Reinforcement And Family Training.

CRAFT helps individuals to build more motivation in their loved ones, improve their communication skills and advises them on different treatment options.

How Much Does Rehab Cost In Ayrshire?

Cost

There’s no denying the fact that attending drug and alcohol rehab in Ayrshire and in the UK and in Ayrshire is incredibly expensive, costing some people thousands of pounds. 

This makes attending drug and alcohol rehab in Ayrshire exclusive, meaning that not everyone who needs the help is able to afford it.

A minimum 10 day stay in a rehab centre can cost between £3,000 and £6,000 for a private room, and between £2,000 and £4,000 for a shared room.

Cost of rehab

A 28 day stay in a rehab centre is more expensive, as the longer you stay the more expensive it gets.

For example, a private room can cost between £8,000 and £12,000 and a shared room approximately £6,000.

For the majority of people who suffer from a drug addiction, these costs are simply too expensive.

If this is the case, then you might want to ask your local drug and alcohol team if you would qualify for NHS funded rehab treatment, as explained below.

Price

If attending drug and alcohol rehab in Ayrshire is simply too expensive for you, then you might be considered for a home detox.

A home detox allows people to recover at home, with doctors ringing you on the phone and sending medication through the post.

A home detox costs considerably less, sometimes as little as £1,500.

Is Drug And Alcohol Rehab In Ayrshire Covered By The NHS?

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Everyone who lives in the UK, including Scotland should be incredibly grateful for all the hard work and help the NHS gives.

If you suffer from an addiction in Ayrshire, then you might even qualify for NHS funded rehab.

Whilst not everyone passes the criteria for NHS funded drug and alcohol treatment, it is always worth checking with your local GP or local drug and alcohol team just in case.

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However, it is important to understand the differences between NHS funded rehab treatment and private rehab addiction treatment, some of which are listed below.

You also need to understand that NHS funded rehab addiction treatment simply means that you will be placed in a private rehab centre.

This is because, due to a lack of funding, the NHS are not able to provide their own addiction treatment centres, and are only able to book spaces in private rehab facilities.

How Long Does Drug And Alcohol Rehab In Ayrshire Last?

How long rehab

How long a stay in a drug and alcohol rehab centre in Ayrshire depends on a number of different factors.

These factors include the following.

  • How long you’ve been addicted to the substance for.
  • What substance you are addicted to.
  • Whether you have a dual diagnosis or not.
  • How many substances you are addicted to.

The minimum amount of time people spend in rehab is usually 10 days, as this is how long it usually takes to detox from an addictive substance.

How long does rehab last

After this, people go on to stay approximately 18 more days, totalling 28 days in total.

During this time, they will receive therapy and counselling from specialists on site.

However, if you suffer from a more complex addiction or if you suffer from a dual diagnosis, then you might be required to stay a total of 60 – 90 days in order to fully recover.

NHS VS Private Addiction Treatment In Ayrshire

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As highlighted above, individuals in the UK are able to attend either private or NHS funded drug treatment.

Whilst not everyone will qualify for NHS funded rehab, it is always worth checking first as it will not cost you a penny to attend.

There are many benefits to attending NHS funded rehab treatment.

The main benefit to NHS funded rehab treatment is that it does not cost individuals any money to attend, meaning that people who cannot afford to go privately are able to get the help they need.

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It is also just as confidential as private rehab treatment, and you will often be treated by the same doctors and therapists as privately paying treatment.

However, the NHS does suffer from very long waiting lists, meaning that people often have to wait weeks or even months before they are able to get the help they need.

Private rehab treatment is great for many reasons, but the biggest benefit is that you do not have to wait for your treatment.

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Often, applicants will be seen within just a few days.

However, private rehab costs thousands of pounds to attend, meaning that unfortunately not everyone who suffers from a drug addiction will be able to afford it.

Inpatient or Outpatient Treatment in Ayrshire

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If you need to attend drug or alcohol rehab in Ayrshire, then you will need to understand the key differences between inpatient and outpatient treatment.

Outpatient drug rehab treatment is a great option for anyone who suffers from a mild addiction, but is still able to maintain a job and other responsibilities such as looking after children.

They will receive their treatment at home but will visit rehab centres on a regular basis to receive their treatment.

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Inpatient rehab treatment however is where individuals move into the rehab itself, typically when they suffer from a more severe addiction. 

They will eat and sleep at the rehab centre for a number of weeks until their rehab treatment is complete.

Alcohol Detox & Alcohol Rehab In Ayrshire

Detox

Unfortunately, alcohol is a substance that is commonly abused throughout the world.

In the UK, we have particularly high levels of alcohol dependence, with Scotland and Ayrshire amongst some of the places in the UK with the highest percentage of alcohol abuse.

In order to recover from an alcohol addiction, you will either need to attend inpatient or outpatient rehab treatment.

If your addiction is severe, then you will likely be placed in an inpatient facility to undergo your detox.

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If your addiction is less severe, then you might undergo a home detox instead.

Unfortunately, undergoing an alcohol detox involves experiencing the unpleasant withdrawal symptoms.

These are sometimes extremely challenging to overcome, but will be one of the best and most rewarding things you can do during your recovery process.

Intervention

After your detox is complete, you will then stay in rehab for a few more weeks so that you can receive treatment.

Each rehab centre offers a range of different treatment options, some of which are listed below.

Rehab For Cocaine In Ayrshire

Cocaine

Cocaine is highly addictive.

If you are addicted to cocaine, then you will most likely need to attend some form of rehab treatment in order to recover.

If you attend drug and alcohol rehab in Ayrshire for an addiction to cocaine, most of your treatment will consist of intensive therapy.

You will however not need to undergo a detox in order to recover from an addiction to cocaine, as it does not create a strong physical addiction.

Rehab For Heroin In Ayrshire

Heroin

Heroin is another highly addictive drug that causes a lot of pain and trauma to both the mind and to the body.

If you are addicted to heroin, then you will most likely need to attend inpatient drug rehab in Ayrshire.

Unfortunately, upon arrival at the rehab centre you will first need to undergo a detox, as heroin creates a physical dependence.

Once this is complete you will go on to receive a whole host of different therapy techniques to overcome your mental addiction.

Rehab For Cannabis In Ayrshire

Cannabis

Unlike heroin, cannabis is not physically addictive.

Despite common belief, cannabis is actually only mentally addictive and does not create any physical cravings or dependence.

This means that those addicted to cannabis will not need to experience detox when they arrive at rehab.

Instead, you will begin your rehab therapy almost immediately with a range of different therapy techniques.

Therapy Techniques On Offer In Ayrshire Rehab Centres

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Once you complete your detox, you will then spend the next few weeks or even months in a rehab centre undergoing a series of different therapy techniques.

It is important to understand that the best way to get the most out of therapy is to be as open minded as possible.

You should be open to trying as many different therapy techniques as you can.

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Whilst not every therapy technique will work, most of the below therapy techniques are used in rehab centres across Ayrshire and have great success rates.

The Importance Of Dual Diagnosis

Diagnosis

A dual diagnosis is a term used to describe someone who is suffering from a mental health issue alongside an addiction issue.

This is very common when it comes to addiction, as the two issues are often intertwined.

If you do suffer from a dual diagnosis, then it is incredibly important that you get the help that you need.

Unfortunately, when someone suffers from a dual diagnosis it is incredibly difficult to recover, as it adds an added complexity to your recovery.

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A lot of people who suffer from a mental health issue turn to drugs or other harmful substances at some point during their life to ease the pain and trauma.

Likewise, people who abuse drugs are also a lot more likely to develop a mental health issue at some point during their life.

Upon admission to rehab, you will be assessed by a specialist to determine whether or not you are suffering from a dual diagnosis. 

If you are, then you will most likely enter a detox within a few days, and will then go on to receive a range of different therapy treatments catered to your mental health issue and your addiction.

How Attending Rehab Helps With Relapse Prevention

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There is no doubting the fact that alcohol and drug rehab takes a lot of time, money and commitment.

When people leave rehab, they are often tempted to relapse, wasting all the hard work they have done.

A relapse is when someone goes back to consuming the addictive substance after a period of recovery.

Essentially, a relapse undo’s all the hard work you’ve done over the past few months.

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At rehab centres across Ayrshire, relapse prevention is taken very seriously, and everyone who attends drug and alcohol rehab in Ayrshire will be provided with their own relapse prevention plan.

Most relapse prevention plans will contain some helpful advice and tools on how to stay sober, including useful helplines and self help groups.

HALT

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You should also include the HALT method to relapse prevention.

HALT teaches that, if you experience a craving, check to see if you are Hungry, Angry, Lonely or Tired first.

If you are, then your craving might go away if you tend to these needs first.

Aftercare And Support Services Post Drug And Alcohol Rehab In Ayrshire

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It is important to understand that once you leave drug and alcohol rehab in Ayrshire, you will still need to continue your aftercare programme by attending a series of different support groups and group therapy sessions.

Rehab is not a one stop shop to recovery.

It takes a lot of time and dedication, often lasting for years after you have left rehab.

That is why most cities and towns across the UK have their own self help groups and relapse prevention support services.

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Whilst you won’t be expected to engage in every self help group and aftercare support service available, once you leave rehab it might be a good idea to experiment with a few different ones, in order to find out what works for you and what does not.

Some of these aftercare and support services that are available in Ayrshire are listed below.

If you fail to engage in these aftercare and support services once you leave drug and alcohol rehab in Ayrshire, then you do run the risk of experiencing a relapse.

Get Help Today

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If you are unsure of what aftercare and support services are available in your area, or want to talk about anything to do with addiction, then ring a member of the team at Rehab 4 Alcoholism on 0800 111 4108.

Addiction is a debilitating disease, but with our expertise and your intrinsic motivation, we can overcome it together.

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