We work with reputable rehabs in North West England, guaranteeing the highest quality of care in the UK. In addition, we specialise in finding the proper treatment for you through residential rehab.
We are also happy to direct you toward local charitable organisations that will provide you with any support you may need.
Residential rehab is an addiction program known to be the most effective. The success of rehab is mainly due to the intensity of the treatment. The treatments on offer will depend on what rehab you attend. Still, the program will generally target your specific needs, which will be necessary and serve you well as we advance.
Residential rehab offers a person-centred plan that is open to being changed as you make your way through healing. You will have seclusion and privacy to focus on your recovery.
The most common feedback we receive from our clients is having access to a highly qualified and dedicated team. For example, an experienced team monitoring you 24 hours a day will give you a sense of security, which can be an essential aspect of residential rehab, especially when you are vulnerable.
The duration of your rehab depends on what kind of substance you have been using and for how long.
In general, rehab treatments will last around 28 days. Four weeks is usually the minimum amount of time that Rehab Guide recommends. This time frame allows you to work closely with your team.
Then you will begin your medical detox stage, which will rid your body of substances. Finally, you will move on to your therapy sessions when this process is complete.
Research suggests that the longer you stay in rehab, the more you can absorb the changes of being sober. For example, Rehab Guide has found that 28 days is the minimum spell to adequately process the tools that will help you settle back into your home environment. How long you stay also depends on you personally, some people need more time and space to recover fully. It is better to take your time and stay longer rather than risk relapse and returning to rehab.
We will try our best to meet your criteria, as we know how important that is when going through rehab. However, keep your options open, as you may find a clinic further afield that is more suitable.
Admitting that you have an addiction can leave you feeling vulnerable. For example, finding a rehab closer to home may help to alleviate those feelings, especially when you are near family and friends. Depending on your situation, this may have the opposite effect.
If you cannot find a suitable rehab in your local area, all is not lost. We will ensure that you are in safe hands, no matter where you are.
Every recovery is a personal journey, which means your recovery will differ from the next. It is impossible to sit here and type what it will be like, but let us guide you through what is involved.
The first part of rehab will involve an assessment. The assessment is integral to your treatment, as the information acquired will be used as a template. Any plan made during the evaluation will be open to change as the therapy continues. Initially, the review will guide.
The assessment will include questions on what drugs you used and the quantity, frequency, and use pattern.
Once the assessment is complete, you will begin your medical detox. Medical detox is the safest and most effective way of ridding your body of substances.
The results of medical detox allow your body to function without the stress of processing toxic chemicals.
It is worth mentioning that despite the detox process being safe, it can also come with intense withdrawal symptoms that can be very uncomfortable.
The withdrawal symptoms can vary in severity and depend on your current state of health. If you are struggling with any symptoms, medication can relieve this.
Any concerns or questions regarding medical detox will be dealt with by your team, who supervises you throughout the process.
After the detox, you can then begin the therapy sessions. The sessions are initially one-to-one, and you will be encouraged to attend group sessions. The therapy is in place to help you learn how to manage cravings and triggers.
It is not unusual to feel pressure when encouraged to join group sessions. Still, it is an essential part of your recovery. Therefore, we highly recommend you attend as much as possible during your stay.
Meeting others with similar issues may help you form peer relationships. For many, this has turned into friendships, which can help steady the ship when integrating back into everyday life.
The last day of rehab is daunting for everyone. So what happens if I go back into my old ways or fall into a trigger that overwhelms me? These common questions and worries come flooding in when we move back into our everyday lives. It can be nerve-wracking to think that all it takes to undo your hard work is to walk back into your own life can be tricky to get your head around. Still, you will be in safe hands with all of the aftercare services available.
That is why Rehab Guide only deals with rehabs with an aftercare plan to help you tackle any obstacles you encounter.
We will inform you of what aftercare services are available in your local area. Aftercare can come from local support groups or charity organisations, such as Alcoholics Anonymous.
Some organisations specialise in forming broken relationships, which can be integral in creating a solid support network to encourage long-term recovery.
Whether it is for you or someone close, we are happy to talk you through all possible options in the North West of England. So, please call us today and start your journey toward sobriety.