Rehab is a huge decision for you and your family. If you are looking for drug and alcohol rehab Buckinghamshire, we have several options in treating addiction and the emotional effects it brings.
Rehab is available throughout the area and with a variety of programs and facilities. Our rehab experts can help you find one that treats your specific issue. You will receive round the clock care in an abstinent rehab with specialized counsellors, holistic treatment and a supportive bespoke plan to help you during and after rehab. No matter how this has affected you, rehab can help you choose the right path from now on and live free of substance abuse.
Rehab can seem mysterious, with many different choices to make at a time that is already challenging. Understanding the various steps is essential and can help you understand why and how a stay in rehab will help you or a loved one overcome addiction. The average stay in rehab is around a month, and it is wise to think long-term here. Shorter stays in rehab often lead to coming in and out repeatedly. This, in turn, adds up to much more time, energy and money spent as well as the dangers of relapsing.
Rehab circles universally agree that abstinence is the only option once you are addicted to a substance. Therefore, you will begin with detox at our Drug and alcohol rehab Buckinghamshire centre. You may be familiar with this process of removing the chemical craving from your body by stopping it completely. The experience of detox in a rehab will be very different to one done at home without medications. The detox doctor will provide you with treatments for withdrawal symptoms. These will help with any side effects and help you to sleep, rest and relax. Your body must recover for the next stage, treating your mind.
Many believe that once the chemical dependence is gone, they have recovered. The greatest chance of making a long-term recovery is addressing the underlying issues that have led you to drug and alcohol addiction. Group and individual therapy guided by a rehab counsellor is the best way to deal with these concerns head-on. The rehab will help you join a local group for support and counselling as part of your aftercare. C.B.T. (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy) will be provided throughout your stay in rehab. C.B.T. is widely used in treating substance abuse and mental health problems. The counsellor will ask you questions and explore your reasons and triggers for you. You will then role-play in groups with others staying in the rehab to practice dealing with triggers, social situations and making amends with friends and family.
Leaving rehab can bring up mixed feelings. You may be excited to return home but also nervous about the new direction you have taken. In all rehab Buckinghamshire centres that we recommend, you will receive a year of free aftercare and a post-rehab recovery plan. These often follow the 12-steps used by recovery groups around the world and likely in your area.
Rehab has an image in the public eye; movies and television have led many to believe it is full of celebrities and spas. The truth is that drug and alcohol rehab in the U.K. is much more down to earth. Most rehab is small scale, simple and based in former homes with attached treatment rooms, a place to press pause on the chaos addiction can bring. While there are N.H.S. rehabs in the U.K., they are few and far between leaving long waiting lists in a situation where treatment is urgent. The most realistic options now are private rehab or community outpatient programs.
Private inpatient rehab has the higher success rate of the two because there is no access to any substances during your stay. Removing the temptation and contact with others who drink or use drugs is crucial in the early days. It is worth examining your options with financing a stay in private rehab in Buckinghamshire. You, friends, family, or even your employer may consider it an investment in your health and future productivity. The average cost of a stay in private rehab ranges from £2000-10,000 a week, with factors such as room sharing, location and in-house facilities playing a role in the price.
For many, however, these costs are not manageable, even with the help of those around them. Free rehab will usually be outpatient and done in the community supported by charities, support groups and friends and family. Your G.P. is an excellent first stop, although if you don’t feel comfortable discussing rehab with a family doctor, many rehab charities will help with prescriptions and health checks. We highly recommend finding someone close to you who is happy to abstain from drugs and alcohol to support you. This care can be significant during detox and early recovery.
If you need free rehab, Buckinghamshire has several organizations that can help you.
One recovery Bucks Walton St, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire HP21 7QP 0300 772 9672
A foundation in partnership with the N.H.S., this group provides counselling, family therapy and a key worker to help you with your rehab. They also offer prescription help for detox and support groups.
A.R.C. Milton Keynes 33-37 Farthing Grove, Netherfield, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK6 4JH 01908 250 730
A public-funded group, A.R.C., help those with addiction through rehab programs, health checks and advice on recovery. They can also help with detox prescriptions and provide regular clinics and group meetings for those in recovery.
Choosing the right rehab in Buckinghamshire can feel challenging, but with the help of our experts, you can find the proper treatment, location and budget for you. We offer free counselling, intervention advice and an overview of the rehabs Buckinghamshire has to offer. Call us on 02072052845 for free advice and counselling on rehab.