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Drug and Alcohol Rehab Grantham

Regardless of whether you are personally battling an addiction, or suspect that someone you know is, we would encourage you to consider contacting an alcohol or drug rehab in Grantham.

If you have been unable to locate a drug and alcohol rehab in Grantham that can support you, please contact us today.

At Cassiobury Court, we can offer guidance, advice and a plethora of leading treatments to those suffering from drug and alcohol addictions.

Likewise, if you are hoping to support an individual suffering with an addiction, we can help you refer them to our residential rehab.

We will also ensure that you know what you can do to support an individual in the meantime.

 

What Side Effects Are Associated with Drug and Alcohol Addictions?

Drug and alcohol addictions are complex psychological diseases that present a wealth of physical, psychological and behavioural side-effects. When left untreated, the side effects experienced as a result of an addiction can reduce the quality of an individual’s life.

Sadly, across the United Kingdom, research highlights that over 4,000 people have recently lost their lives to an addiction.

Unfortunately, when a drug or alcohol addiction is present, the individual suffering will rarely consider the way in which their addiction is harming their life.

Instead, their every waking moment will see them feed their addiction and succumb to the thoughts and feelings that they experience.

However, with an increase in the number of people admitted to hospital due to substance addictions, the side effects associated with drug and alcohol addictions must be taken into consideration.

As and when an addiction arises, individuals will experience various short-term side effects. These side effects will be temporary. However, over time they can increase the likelihood of long-term side effects emerging.

Unlike the short-term side effects that an addiction presents, the long-term side effects are often irreversible.

Below, we have outlined a number of the physical and psychological side-effects that are frequently encountered by individuals living with an addiction.

 

The Short-Term Side Effects Associated with A Drug and Alcohol Addictions

  • – Inability to concentrate
  • – Lack of coordination
  • – Visual impairments
  • – Slurred speech
  • – Nausea
  • – Persistent headaches
  • – Anxiety
  • – Behavioural changes

 

The Long-Term Side Effects Associated with A Drug and Alcohol Addictions

  • – Liver damage
  • – Liver failure
  • – Heart disease
  • – Heart damage
  • – Cancer
  • – Pancreatitis
  • – Irregular heartbeat
  • – Increased risk of stroke
  • – Thinning bones
  • – Infertility
  • – Increased likelihood of suffering from mental health disorders such as Schizophrenia
  • – Long-term memory loss and confusion

 

How Long Does It Take to Complete Treatment in A Drug and Alcohol Rehab?

Irrespective of whether you are searching for a drug and alcohol rehab in Grantham for yourself or a loved one, you will likely want to determine just how long it will take for treatment to be completed at rehab.

Although we completely understand your reason for wanting to determine how long treatment will take, it is essential to remember that recovery is a life-long journey that cannot be rushed.

To offer you an indication, the treatment programmes administered here at Cassiobury Court typically span 30 – 90 days.

Various factors will determine just how long treatment will be required for.   These factors include the severity of the addiction, the impact that the addiction has had on an individual’s physical and psychological health and the side-effects experienced.

As an individual advances through their recovery programme, progress will be continuously reviewed.  If our recovery team has reason to believe that an individual is not making progress at the rate that we originally anticipated, we will recommend that they stay in our care for a more extended period of time.

While this is not necessarily desired, leaving rehab before completing a treatment programme will see an individual more prone to return to their old ways and relapse.

 

 

How Does Attending Rehab Help an Individual Overcome Their Drug or Alcohol Addiction?

Attending a drug and alcohol rehab will ultimately help an individual overcome their drug or alcohol addiction through the employment of various treatments.

Typically, the treatment provided for drug and alcohol addictions consists of alcohol detox, rehabilitation and aftercare support.

Combined, these three treatments will see an individual withdraw from the substance that they have become addicted to and address the factors that have caused them to turn to substances. In doing so, coping strategies can be devised to ensure that a long-term recovery is possible.

Although many believe that the treatment and care provided at a rehab is the only treatment that an individual will receive, this is not true.

Upon completing a treatment programme within rehab, those in recovery are provided with aftercare support to guarantee that they remain sober and have the support they may need should they believe that a relapse is imminent.

In addition to ensuring that an individual overcomes their addiction through the implementation of the treatments noted above, attending a residential rehab further provides those battling addictions with the ability to remove themselves from their everyday life and truly focus on their recovery in safe space.

 

Contact Our Admissions Team Today

If you are looking to seek support and guidance from a drug and alcohol rehab in Grantham, why not consider contacting our admissions team today?

Whether you are personally suffering from a drug or alcohol addiction, or are hoping to support an individual that is, our admissions team can discuss the signs and symptoms experienced or observed with you and recommend a suitable solution to ensure that the addiction can be overcome.

When an addiction is present, time is of the essence. Failure to obtain treatment could sadly cause an addiction to have several ramifications on an individual’s life.

With this in mind, we would encourage you to call us today on 01923 369 161.

Our Treatment Centres

We have local CQC-approved rehab treatment centres around the United Kingdom where you will find our friendly team of doctors, nurses, and support staff. Our team aim to provide the best care possible for every client we treat. We focus on safety and support to help people achieve long-term recovery in a warm, caring and tranquil environment.

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