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We have treatment centres for alcohol rehab near Hampstead

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Are you struggling with an addiction to drugs or alcohol in the Hampstead area? If so, we are here to help you! We focus on getting you the personalised treatment you need to tackle your addiction head-on.

There are many different reasons why an addiction may begin. Some examples include social pressures, genetics, and chronic stress. There are many warning signs for addiction, and people will often experience various symptoms and consequences.

Addictions are seen as both physical and mental illnesses and should be treated like any other illness. Addictions can often be unpredictable in nature, and no two addicts are ever the same. This is why personalised treatment plans are the most successful ways to overcome an addiction. The effects of an addiction can be huge and affect all areas of your life.

If you are suffering from an addiction to drugs or alcohol and need help, contact us today. We are experts in addiction recovery, and we can help to give you the advice you need to start your recovery journey today. Give our friendly team a call to get started or learn more about how rehab could benefit you.

Addictions are compulsive, irregular, and impulsive. This is why personalised treatment plans work best for recovering addicts. You will need a tailored addiction recovery plan designed to suit your needs. This is why inpatient rehab is so effective, as it offers just that. Get in touch today to find out more.

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Why Should I Attend a Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Hampstead?

It is recommended that anyone struggling with an addiction to drugs or alcohol attends a residential rehab programme for recovery. With this treatment, you will move into the rehab centre while undergoing your treatment plan. This may seem overwhelming and quite daunting. However, it’s important to know that you will be made to feel at home. Rehab is a relaxed and comfortable environment surrounded by supportive people who want to see you improve.

Residential rehab treatments have been proven to be the best way to recover from a drug or alcohol addiction. When in residential care, you are away from your usual triggers and influences that may push you towards drinking or taking drugs. When you’re removed from these triggers and influences, you can completely focus on your addiction recovery.

 

Detoxing In a Rehab Centre

When you attend rehab for your addiction recovery, the first thing you will usually experience is the detoxification process. This is usually the first step in your recovery. This means you will stop consuming drugs and alcohol to move on to your further treatments with a clear head and move on to a much healthier lifestyle.

However, you will likely experience a range of withdrawal effects during this stage. This is why going through this stage in a rehab setting is important. Some of the withdrawal effects may be extreme, and in these cases, you may be given some prescription medications to help you get through these tough times.

There are so many benefits to detoxing. You will notice as soon as you begin your detox that you will start to feel much better about yourself. You will have much higher energy levels and feel much better about yourself and your feelings.

Although the withdrawal symptoms may seem unpleasant, it’s important to remember that these won’t last forever, and it’s important that you realise why these are happening. During your detox, your body reverts back to its natural state. During this time, you will purge your body of all the toxic substances from the addiction.

Once you have completed your rehab detox, you will be ready to face your addiction head-on and learn more about the underlying causes and how to prevent relapse. Only once you’ve completed your detox will you be ready to take on your further addictions and treatments.

 

How Long Does a Rehab Treatment Last?

When you go into a drug or alcohol rehab treatment programme, you can usually expect the treatment to last around 28 days. However, this can vary based on a number of factors. Since each addict is different, it can be difficult to determine just how long the recovery process will take. It will depend on the severity of your addiction, co-existing mental health conditions, personal circumstances, and how well you respond to the treatments. It may also depend on the type of substance you are addicted to.

For every client, you may expect some minor changes in your treatment plan here and there. This is because your treatment plan is personalised to give you the best possible chances of success. The most beneficial rehab treatment plans won’t be based on timescales but on how successful the recovery process is and how likely you are to relapse once you leave. Rehab aims to ensure you successfully recover on a long-term basis.

If you choose outpatient treatment rather than inpatient, this will take much longer as the treatments are part-time. You will usually be offered a flexible programme over the course of around six months. This treatment is less progressive, meaning it can be much more difficult to stick to, and it’s often nowhere near as beneficial as inpatient rehab treatments.

 

Our Facilities

Our facilities consider all aspects of residential living, ensuring that comfort and safety can be maintained. Cassiobury Court’s premier accommodation is also the perfect environment to treat addiction; we offer extensive group and individual therapy packages during the week designed to help secure a lasting recovery.

After a long day of treatments and therapies, our clients can relax in our communal lounges and beautiful outside spaces. Alternatively, private time can be enjoyed within personal spaces.

Our main facilities include:

  • 21 single bedrooms
  • A mixture of shared bathrooms or 10 individual en-suite rooms
  • Private individual therapy rooms
  • Comfortable communal lounge and dining area
  • Distraction-free settings
  • Large multi-purpose group activity room
  • Comfortable TV lounge
  • External courtyard and outside seating area
  • Wellbeing services
  • Tranquil gardens
  • Around-the-clock care
  • Nutritional food

 

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Contact us today if you are struggling with an addiction and need help. Give us a call, and our friendly, helpful team will give you all the information you need to start your addiction recovery so you can quickly move on to a much happier and healthier lifestyle.

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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