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Records from the Office for National Statistics showed 6 drug-related deaths in the Winchester area alone during 2020. This figure remained unchanged from the previous year. [1]
Drug-related deaths refer to poisoning from both illegal and legal substances, including prescription and over-the-counter medication.
There were also a record-breaking 150 alcohol-related deaths in the Hampshire area during the first outbreak of COVID-19. Death by excess drinking increased by up to 20% in England during this time. [2]
If you live in the Hampshire area and are struggling with substance abuse, call Rehab 4 Alcoholism today on 0800 111 4108. We can source swift admission to a drug and alcohol rehab in Winchester.
Alcohol addiction, otherwise known as alcoholism, refers to the most serious form of excessive drinking that is damaging to all aspects of an individual’s health. Overcoming alcohol addiction can be very challenging without professional support.
Most people with alcohol addiction understand the severity of their issue but continue to abuse alcohol regardless of this. Sometimes understanding the consequences isn’t enough to recover alone.
Instead, we urge you to reach out for professional help. Our team can source reliable and effective alcohol rehab in Winchester suited to your every need. By opting for professional treatment, you can overcome your problems and look ahead to long-lasting sobriety.
Rehab is the shortened name for residential rehabilitation, a form of addiction treatment that takes place on an inpatient basis. This means you will move away from home in order to combat your drug or alcohol addiction.
Most programmes begin with a personalised detox process to help break physical dependencies. Once complete, you will begin therapy. Therapy is an excellent tool which can help you to understand the root causes of your addiction.
Rehab is the most effective way to overcome addiction and reach sobriety. Staff are on your side and can help you every step of the way. Whilst it can be daunting to reach out, we promise you are not alone.
To begin your recovery journey today, call our 24-Hour Helpline: 0800 111 4108
An intervention can be a very useful tool in helping a loved one access the treatment they deserve. By planning a managed confrontation with family members, you can access quality support and help your loved one reach sobriety.
Interventions are most successful when planned with a professional interventionist. By opting for our services, we can provide a list of interventionists in Winchester who are committed to helping families and friends.
Interventions are a great way to calmly gather and discuss the effects of addiction. Together, your group can discuss options for treatment and speak of the ways you will continue to support your loved one.
Addiction places a lot of strain on families and friends, but we want you to know that we are here for you too. Our team offer continuous support for loved ones affected by addiction.
Another benefit to working with a professional interventionist is that they will recommend personal approaches to try if a traditional intervention is unlikely to promote effective change.
Approaches such as CRAFT are science-based and work very well with families. This is because they focus on positive reinforcement and abstinence.
The cost of your rehabilitation programme in Winchester will depend on the length of your programme and other factors such as the type of clinic and the addiction you are recovering from.
On average, most clinics begin priced at around £1,000 per week to £495 per day. This makes a 28-day stay anywhere between £4,000 to £14,000 though prices vary from clinic to clinic.
Other clinics, like the ones frequented by celebrities, are considered luxury clinics and charge clients around £70,000 for a month-long treatment programme. This kind of programme often includes a personal trainer and nutritionist.
For more accurate pricing, contact our team today.
To begin your recovery journey today, call our 24-Hour Helpline: 0800 111 4108
In short, yes. However, rehab spaces offered on behalf of the NHS are very limited. This is because the NHS doesn’t own rehab clinics and instead uses spaces in private facilities.
Whilst treatment is free, you must apply for funding from your local council. The application process can be quite lengthy, and many patients end up waiting many months to hear the final result which can be detrimental to a person struggling with a severe addiction.
Most patients receive NHS treatment on an outpatient basis; however, this form of treatment is also subject to a very long waitlist.
The minimum time an individual can spend in rehab is usually about 7 days. This is typically for those who want to complete a detox programme before returning home.
At Rehab 4 Alcoholism, we recommend that all patients complete a 28-day stay. A near-month in treatment often provides adequate time for both physical and psychological dependencies to be overcome.
Both the detox and therapeutical processes can usually be completed in a month, allowing you to return home feeling confident and secure in your sobriety. A huge benefit to private treatment is that there is no set time for treatment programmes.
Some patients stay in rehab for 6 months or longer, so if you are looking for a lengthier treatment programme, this can also be arranged.
Whilst the main difference seems to be the price involved (NHS treatment is free and private treatment is not), private treatment offers a whole host of benefits that make it the most effective form of treatment.
Firstly, private treatment offers more choice. Patients can choose between swift admission to an inpatient facility or outpatient treatment from home. With no waitlists, treatment can begin as soon as possible.
NHS rehab funding is very limited due to government cuts. This ultimately results in a huge difference between the number of patients and the lack of staff. Some of the limited NHS rehab programmes often require patients to detox before entering treatment.
This can be very difficult without professional help available. NHS addiction treatment is also sometimes criticised for its lack of mental support.
In private rehab, dual diagnosis treatment programmes are designed individually for each patient who requires support for both their addiction and mental health conditions.
To begin your recovery journey today, call our 24-Hour Helpline: 0800 111 4108
Inpatient treatment refers to treatment given in a residential setting. This is the most effective form of treatment as it removes all triggers and possibilities for distraction.
By choosing inpatient treatment, you can also gain support from a team of medical professionals 24 hours a day. This can be particularly beneficial during the detox process.
Inpatient facilities are calm, neutral, and supportive places that can offer a safe space away from the home environment. Here, you can also begin to develop support networks with others in your local community who are also in recovery.
Outpatient treatment is a more relaxed approach to treatment and involves patients living at home. This means that you will have to remain motivated to visit a designated facility for therapy sessions.
This form of treatment is very flexible and is recommended for those with mild addictions as it cannot shield you from temptation in the same way inpatient treatment can.
To discuss your treatment options, call our team today on 0800 111 4108.
Detoxing from alcohol can be difficult without support in place. In a drug and alcohol rehab in Winchester, the detox process is the first step on the road to sobriety.
Detoxes are required to remove all toxins from the body in a controlled environment. This process is most safely completed at a rehab facility. During this process, staff can prescribe medication if they deem it necessary.
Usually, the benzodiazepine, Librium, is prescribed. Not only does Librium help to alleviate anxiety but also unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. The detox process usually lasts around 10 days, though this depends on the severity of your addiction and your response to treatment.
Once you have completed the detox process, you can move on to therapy and are encouraged to remain in rehab for an additional 3 weeks so that all dependencies can be combatted successfully.
Cocaine is such an addictive drug that even using it once can cause a dangerous pattern of misuse to form. If you are searching for cocaine rehab in Winchester, contact our team today.
Cocaine rehab focuses on healing your addiction through therapy, this is because cocaine isn’t a physically addictive drug. Through a personalised programme, you can enjoy the benefits of rehab including privacy and ongoing support.
It is never too late to seek professional help. If you believe that your cocaine addiction has gotten out of hand, speak to a member of our team today.
Heroin belongs to the opiate family of drugs. It is produced via the poppy plant and usually appears as a white or brown powder. Most people consume heroin by smoking or injecting it.
Heroin is one of the most dangerous drugs because it is so incredibly addictive. Don’t let heroin destroy your life, reach out for help today.
By choosing Rehab 4 Alcoholism, we can help source a comprehensive treatment plan including detox and therapy. You can also receive immediate access to prescription medication to ease your heroin withdrawals.
Whilst many countries are adopting a more relaxed attitude to cannabis consumption worldwide, it is still illegal in the UK. Cannabis can be very damaging to your mental health and your physical health if you smoke it with tobacco.
Most people smoke cannabis though it can be ingested through what are known as edibles. Cannabis makes users feel relaxed and happy though it can also cause severe paranoia and addiction.
Cannabis rehab helps, like cocaine rehab, to focus on overcoming psychological addiction. Through therapy, you can walk away from your cannabis addiction and towards a life free from substances.
To begin your recovery journey today, call our 24-Hour Helpline: 0800 111 4108
Therapy is very important in rehab as it helps patients understand more about themselves and their addiction.
Whilst sessions can sometimes be difficult, the progress you make is long-lasting.
By developing healthy coping mechanisms, you can return home ready to begin your new chapter of sobriety.
Below are some examples of the therapy on offer at private rehab in Winchester:
A dual diagnosis is an official diagnosis given to someone who has both a severe substance use disorder and a co-occurring mental health condition. Diagnosing both conditions is very important as it means patients can benefit from tailored treatment.
Without support for both your addiction and your mental health condition, you could fail to reach sobriety. Fortunately, private rehab offers specialised dual diagnosis treatment to help you in your recovery efforts.
Relapse prevention is another example of the high level of care on offer through private rehab. Offered as workshops and a physical document, relapse prevention can help you to spot and understand your triggers.
Knowing what is likely to trigger addictive behaviour can help you avoid relapse once you return home. Your relapse prevention document will be created with the assistance of a support worker in rehab.
Once complete, it will be shared with your support network to allow them to continue supporting you in your newfound sobriety.
To begin your recovery journey today, call our 24-Hour Helpline: 0800 111 4108
Aftercare refers to ongoing support from your chosen rehab clinic once your programme is complete.
Aftercare usually lasts for around 12 months and typically consists of weekly outpatient therapy sessions to help you in your recovery efforts.
You will also be signposted to local groups in Winchester such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. Another popular group is SMART Recovery. SMART sessions help those in recovery maintain motivation. These sessions run online and in person.
Aftercare also means that you can contact your clinic any time you need assistance. Whether this is through outpatient care or re-admittance to rehab, your team are there to support you.
If you are ready to end your addiction, call Rehab 4 Alcoholism today for immediate assistance.
[1] Statistics of drug-related deaths in Winchester revealed
[2] More than 150 alcohol deaths in Hampshire during pandemic https://www.hampshirechronicle.co.uk/news/19777312.150-alcohol-deaths-hampshire-pandemic/
There are various types of rehab centres available in Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Winchester, including inpatient alcohol rehab, luxury alcohol rehab, and private drug rehabs.