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Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Preston

Learn about drug and alcohol rehab and detox in Preston. The rehab clinic offers a robust admissions process and supervised detox and evidence-based treatments.

    Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Preston

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    Drug and alcohol addiction help is available in Preston. There are drug and alcohol treatment facilities as well as outpatient options available.

    It is important that the individual chooses the recovery path that is most likely to work for them.

    Failure to do this could mean that their chance of building a life away from addiction will be reduced.

    When it comes to giving up alcohol or drugs the most important factor will be the willingness of the individual, but getting the right type of help can make a huge difference.

    Start your recovery journey at a drug and alcohol rehab in Preston by calling our expert team today on 0800 088 66 86

    The prevalence of drug and alcohol use in Preston

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    There’s no denying that drug and alcohol abuse in Preston is cause for concern, with the most recently available statistics suggesting that there are 9.1 Class A drug users (opiates or crack cocaine) for every 100 residents.

    Deaths from drug misuse in the Preston area are significantly higher than the UK’s national average, which highlights the importance of quality and accessible drug and alcohol rehab services in Preston.

    There is promise in the success of rehab in the area, however, both opiate and non-opiate drug users who attend Preston-based rehabs have slightly higher, and significantly higher success rates and lower likelihood to re-use within 6 months than the average UK indeed respectively.

    There is also a substantial alcohol abuse problem in Lancashire, with 9,620 alcohol-specific hospital admissions recorded across Lancashire between 2019 and 2020.

    This equates to 799 per 100,000 residents, which is concerningly high when compared to the average rate for England of 644 per 100,000. 1006 of these admissions occurred in Preston alone, making it one of the top 3 problematic regions.

    Below, we provide some statistics about alcohol and drug use in Preston:

    Drug and Alcohol Statistics in Preston (2021) Data
    Percentage of individuals in treatment services in Preston aged
    between 40-49
    40%
    Percentage successfully engaged in community-based
    structured treatment in Preston after prison
    41%
    National average who successfully engaged in community-based
    structured treatment after prison
    37%
    Alcohol-specific hospital admissions across Lancashire, including Preston (2019-2021) 9,620

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    Addiction: A disease of the mind

    Contrary to popular opinion, addiction has been scientifically proven to be a disease of the mind, therefore those experiencing addiction have no control over their ability to stop using the addictive substance(s) without some form of treatment.

    The disease model for addiction equates an addicted drug or alcohol user’s potential for relapse at between 40-60%, which is similar to that of asthma and diabetes.

    The most recent medical disease model for addiction suggests that changes occur in the mesolimbic pathways, whilst also acknowledging that external influences also play a part in the development of an addiction.

    There are a total of 4 factors that are believed to influence the likelihood that an individual may develop an addiction, these include:

    • Biological
    • Neurological
    • Genetic
    • Environmental

    The reason that addiction occurs is that the neurotransmitters in the brain that deal with pleasurable sensations are flooded when drugs or alcohol are used regularly.

    This leads to a reduction in the natural production of these substances, such as serotonin, which can mean that users become reliant on the substance to experience those same sensations.

    You can read more about the disease of addiction here.

    Overcome the disease of addiction with the help of a drug and alcohol rehab clinic in Preston by calling us today on 0800 088 66 86

    Dual Diagnosis: The mental health link

    There is an intrinsic connection between mental health issues and substance abuse, with addiction having the potential to be both a cause and effect of mental illnesses.

    The National Bureau of Economic Research has even published research that evidences this reciprocal relationship between substance addiction and mental illness.

    Whilst all those with mental health issues are at a higher risk of addiction in general, there are certain conditions that are often associated with specific narcotics, for example, cocaine and/or amphetamine use in anorexic individuals.

    The reason for a dual diagnosis of addiction and simultaneous mental health conditions is not always as straightforward, however, with substance use being both a result of and causing additional mental health problems.

    The connection can also be both intentional and unintentional.

    For example, when drugs and alcohol are used recreationally by an otherwise mentally sound individual, there is the potential that conditions as severe as psychosis could occur as an unintended side effect.

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    Those with depression and similar mood disorders may begin taking substances as an intentional diversion from the mental turmoil of their existing condition, also known as self-medicating.

    A common example of this is the use of alcohol to overcome social anxiety disorders.

    Unfortunately, whilst self-medication may give a beneficial impression, to begin with, the nature of alcohol or drug addiction means that greater quantities are needed to achieve these results over time.

    Those who have experienced some form of comfort with one substance are also more likely to use additional addictive substances to control existing symptoms.

    Over time, this results in exacerbation of the original mental health issue, rather than the intended prevention.

    With this knowledge, drug and alcohol rehabilitation specialists have developed successful treatment plans that tackle both addiction and the associated mental health issue(s) simultaneously, in order to achieve the greatest chance of recovery.

    Find out how a drug and alcohol rehab in Preston will support your mental health by giving our team a call on 0800 088 66 86

    Why abstinence is a successful treatment for addiction

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    Most modern rehab facilities operate under the abstinence method of treatment, as this offers higher rates of success than other treatment types.

    Most experts have agreed that abstinence is far more effective than harm reduction or moderation management.

    Alcoholics Anonymous was the first to develop the total abstinence concept, which is now accepted by many rehab facilities as the most beneficial treatment type.

    The key benefit of abstinence is that it removes the temptation aspect of substance use by ensuring that access to addictive substances is not available.

    It also gives the body an opportunity to break the connection that has been developed between the chosen substance and the brain, so that dependence can be eliminated.

    Those who recover through the use of abstinence have also shown to be less likely to relapse than those practising moderation, for example.

    The mortality rate is also reduced for both alcohol and drug-addicted users who abstain from use completely, rather than reducing or otherwise changing their usage patterns.

    Achieve and maintain abstinence in the best possible way at a drug and alcohol rehab in Preston – call our team 0800 088 66 86

    Why opt for residential drug and alcohol rehab in Preston?

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    Addiction is not considered a ‘choice’ or ‘moral failing’ on behalf of the addiction sufferer – so the focus of rehab is always on returning agency to the patient.

    There are a variety of reasons why residential rehab is favoured for those seeking treatment for drug or alcohol addiction, as per the below:

    • Residential rehab centres provide an immersive environment that is focused on recovery and removes both the environmental and social influences that may affect decisions to use drugs and alcohol in day-to-day life.
    • Drug and alcohol rehab centres have highly trained staff on hand 24 hours a day, who specialise in the treatment of alcohol or drug addiction.
    • A residential rehab facility will provide a tailored programme that addresses both physical and mental aspects of addiction.
    • The vast majority of residential rehab programmes offer aftercare services, which help those in recovery to maintain their sobriety once rehab is complete.

    Get all the wonderful benefits of a residential drug and alcohol rehab clinic in Preston by calling us on 0800 088 66 86

    The admissions process at a drug and alcohol rehab in Preston

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    When a patient is first admitted to rehab, the DSM-5 or The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition will be used to determine the severity of their addiction.

    It consists of eleven criteria, of which a patient must be suffering from 2-3 to be considered to have a mild SUD (Substance Use Disorder), 4-5 for a moderate SUD, and 6 or more for a severe SUD.

    The Six Dimensions of the ASAM Criteria are then used as guidelines by addiction recovery treatment providers, to assess the needs of each individual that attends rehab.

    They are used to determine the severity of an individual’s symptoms and to tailor a treatment plan to their specific needs.

    For each of the following six criteria, each patient will be assigned a risk factor between 0-4, with 0 being virtually no risk, and 4 being severe risk.

    • Acute Intoxication and/or Withdrawal Potential
    • Biomedical Conditions and Complications
    • Emotional, Behavioural or Cognitive Conditions and Complications
    • Readiness to Change
    • Relapse, Continued Use or Continued Problem Potential
    • Recovery and Living Environment

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    Private rehab vs. NHS-funded addiction treatment services in Preston

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    If you’re looking for drug and alcohol rehab in Preston, you’ll be pleased to know that both private residential and community rehab services are available.

    There are pros and cons to both, and which is most suitable will depend on both the type and severity of the addiction and the individual circumstances of the patient.

    Pros of Community (NHS) rehab treatment in Preston

    Obviously, the main pro here is the fact that the treatment is free of charge, which means it is more accessible financially for many people.

    NHS services will be based in your local community, which makes them geographically accessible, and of course, treatment is entirely confidential.

    Cons of Community (NHS) rehab treatment in Preston

    Although the services are free, the admission process is very lengthy, and there is less availability of residential rehab, meaning that only those with very severe addiction problems are likely to be able to access this treatment.

    Whilst outpatient treatment is effective for some people, there is a higher chance that remaining in the same environment could be counterproductive to recovery.

    Of course, the major con with free treatment is that it’s in such significant demand, that it is actually far less accessible than it should be, despite the absence of cost.

    It can take months or years to access NHS services, which for some people, is too late.

    Finally, continuity of service is unlikely, as there is a greater chance that patients will be asked to change clinic locations, or therapists, which can interrupt the flow of treatment.

    Private residential rehab in Preston

    As demonstrated earlier in the article, there is a wide range of benefits to choosing to attend a private residential drug and alcohol rehab in Preston.

    There’s only one real con to private residential rehab, which is the cost of treatment.

    Whilst there are a variety of price options and levels of treatment, this does, unfortunately, put it out of reach for many.

    For help choosing between private rehab and NHS addicton treatment in Preston, call us on 0800 088 66 86

    How much does rehab in Preston cost?

    There is a range of options that can affect the cost of drug and alcohol rehab in Preston, including the clinic you choose, whether you opt for a single or shared room and the length of your stay.

    Some average figures for different options are noted below:

    • 10-day detox: £3,000-£6,000
    • 28-day detox: £8,000-£12,000

    A home detox usually costs around £1,500, but you should bear in mind that this is often less successful than residential rehab, as it does not remove the potential triggers of continued addictive behaviour from your daily life.

    To find out how much your stay at alcohol and drug rehabclinic in Preston is likely to cost, talk to our team today 0800 088 66 86

    How long does residential rehab in Preston last?

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    Image above: A living room in a drug and alcohol rehab in Preston

    The length of your stay at residential rehab will depend on both your need and how much you are willing to pay.

    It also depends on the substance dependence, as some substances, for example, heroin will require a medical detox period, whereas others such as cocaine and cannabis won’t.

    The minimum detox period for alcohol is 7 days, although a 28-day stay is recommended for the most successful recovery potential, regardless of the substance.

    To find out how long your stay at a drug and alcohol rehab in Preston is likely to cost, call us today on 0800 088 66 86

    What is a medically assisted detox, and do I need one?

    Medically assisted detox is a widely used treatment method for rehab facilities using the abstinence recovery method.

    A detox is usually recommended for anyone who would get withdrawal symptoms once they stop drinking alcohol or using drugs regularly. A heavy drinker is classed by the NHS as more than 14 units per week.

    It is intended to break down physical dependencies that have developed with certain drugs, such as heroin and alcohol so that the patient can focus on sobriety.

    Whether or not you need an alcohol or drug detox will depend on the substance(s) used.

    Whilst stopping the use of certain drugs immediately is highly dangerous, medical detox uses a more steady reduction in substances, allowing the user to rid their body of drugs or alcohol with fewer risks.

    Although drug and alcohol withdrawal symptoms are still likely to occur, they are more manageable, and prescription drugs are available to minimise the withdrawal symptoms of most physically addictive substances.

    Medical professionals will monitor and support patients throughout the drug or alcohol detox process for their safety.

    This usually lasts for 7 days, although it can take longer depending on the type of drug and how long you have been experiencing addiction.

    The prescription drug Librium is used to treat alcohol addiction, for example, is usually administered over 10 days, to minimise the risk of alcohol withdrawal seizures.

    Acamprosate (Campral®) is also used to quit alcohol as it helps rebalance the chemicals in the brain that have been damaged by alcohol.

    Alcoholism can also cause anxiety and depression, which means you might be able to get prescribed medications such as an antidepressant like nefazodone, desipramine, or imipramine.

    The opioid antagonist Naltrexone can also be helpful in cutting alcohol out of your life as it decreases the alcohol you consume.

    It is usually used at the beginning of a residential rehab stay, with the remainder of the stay focusing on psychological therapies and addiction counselling.

    As for your body’s recovery after drinking alcohol, damaged organs may regain function partially or heal altogether, depending on your state and whether you’ve had a relapse.

    It is incredibly important to begin your recovery now, as being an alcoholic is thought to drastically lower your age of death. The average age of death for an alcoholic is 47–53 years in men and 50–58 years in women.

    Alcohol addiction is unfortunately common but causes a whole array of health effects, with a study by Robin Room, Thomas Babor and Jürgen Rehm revealing that ‘4% of the global burden of disease is attributable to alcohol’, accounting for almost as much death and disability as tobacco and high blood pressure (hypertension) globally.

    It is reported that about 14% of alcoholics develop liver cirrhosis if they carried on their drinking for over a period of 8 years. It is best to stop drinking today so that you can have the best chance at a full recovery.

    If you go on to have CBT therapy for alcohol addiction, a report has shown that the success rate is 83.87%. Therapy after treatment is therefore highly recommended as the best way to avoid relapse. 

    To learn more about safely detoxing at a drug and alcohol rehab in Preston, call us on 0800 088 66 86

    What types of psychological therapies are on offer in Preston rehab clinics?

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    As discussed, many people with addiction problems will receive a dual diagnosis of an underlying or simultaneously occurring mental health issue.

    According to the NESARC data, 28.6% of people with a current alcohol use disorder diagnosis had at least one personality disorder like bipolar disorder.

    It’s incredibly important to ensure that this is addressed as a part of the rehabilitation treatment programme.

    Treating the physical dependence on drugs and/or alcohol with detox is rarely successful in isolation, as mental health issues that go untreated leave the patient vulnerable to repeating previous addictive habits.

    There is therefore a significant focus on psychological treatment as part of a successful residential rehab programme.

    Patients will have access to a specialist addiction counsellor, as well as a range of therapy programmes, including, but not limited to:

    To experience any and all of these effective therapies at a drug and alcohol rehab in Preston by calling our team today on 0800 088 66 86

    The importance of a relapse prevention plan after rehab in Preston

    As part of the residential treatment programme, patients will also participate in the creation of a robust relapse prevention plan.

    This will be developed during the psychological therapy sessions and will focus on which circumstances would cause the use of substances, and how to avoid the triggering behaviours and environments that would cause them.

    The HALT method in Preston

    Throughout the development of a relapse prevention plan, the HALT method is used to help the patient overcome negative emotions that may lead to future relapse.

    This focuses on the concept that humans are more vulnerable to negative emotions when they are in 4 distinct states, hungry, angry, lonely or tired.

    Part of the plan will therefore be identifying what triggers negative emotions, and ensuring you are not left in any of the 4 states that could exacerbate the effect that these emotions could have on you.

    CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) in Preston

    Part of CBT deals with the improvement of coping mechanisms that help you to deal with negative emotions when they do arise.

    It helps build confidence in your own ability to deal with negative emotions by showing through a variety of steps, depending on what works best for the individual.

    This could be relaxation, meditation or focusing on an activity that brings them calm.

    Beat addiction once and for all with the help of a drug and alcohol rehab in Preston by calling us today on 0800 088 66 86

    Why residential rehab in Preston doesn’t suit everyone

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    Image above: Family therapy in Preston

    Residential rehab is recommended for those with significant drug and alcohol addiction problems.

    There are minimum requirements and certain criteria that someone experiencing addiction must fulfil in order to attend residential rehab, as opposed to home detox or outpatient services.

    These include:

    • Anyone experiencing suicidal thoughts.
    • Anyone whose mental health condition would make independent recovery attempts impossible and continued abuse would exacerbate this issue.
    • For alcohol addiction, consumption of 25+ units per day, and one of the following mental health issues:.
    • A number of failed recovery attempts at home or through outpatient services.
    • Those who are a risk to themselves or others whilst intoxicated.
    • Those experiencing Delirium tremens or alcoholic seizures.
    • If Wernicke’s encephalopathy is present.

    Doctors will use the DSM-5 to determine the severity of a substance use disorder, based on the number of symptoms they are experiencing.

    Only those shown to be exhibiting a severe substance use disorder will be candidates for residential rehab.

    This means that they will need to be simultaneously experiencing six or more of the eleven symptoms defined within the DSM-5.

    Not sure whether drug and alcohol rehab in Preston is right for you? Talk it over with our team by calling us on 0800 088 66 86

    Alternatives to residential drug and alcohol rehab in Preston

    Professionally supported drug and alcohol rehab is one of the best ways to recover from addiction, but it isn’t for everyone.

    There are a range of non-residential rehab recovery options available in the Preston area. These consist mainly of community-based groups and services.

    Some options to consider in Preston are:

    These options should all be considered carefully based on your individual needs and experience of addiction.

    Our team of rehab specialists can help you to make an informed decision about the best recovery options for you.

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    How are alcohol use disorders identified?

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    The World Health Organisation developed a 10-facet screening tool to help identify whether alcohol addiction (or alcohol use disorder) is identified in an individual. This is known as AUDIT or Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test.

    The test asks 10 questions about alcohol use, each of which is awarded a score of 0-4.

    If a score of 0-7 is scored, there is low risk, 8-15 increasing risk, 16-19 higher risk and 20 or more indicate that there is most likely an alcohol dependency issue present.

    This test can be taken independently online, should you be concerned about your alcohol use.

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    Cocaine rehab in Preston

    Contrary to popular belief, cocaine is not a physically addictive drug, however it is possible to become psychologically dependent on it. There is no medical detox required for cocaine, however, abstinence from the point of entering rehab will be expected.

    Addictions without a physical dependence can be more difficult to immediately identify, however, DSM-5 is used by most medical professionals in the diagnoses of cocaine, much like other narcotic substances.

    The severity of an individual’s SUD (Substance Use Disorder) is, again, defined by the number of symptoms displayed in this model. Those demonstrating 2-3 behaviours are considered to have a mild SUD, 4-5 moderate SUD, and 6 or more demonstrate a severe SUD, more commonly known as addiction.

    Those patients who are determined to be addicted to cocaine will receive tailored treatment, the intensity of which will be guided by their score on the SUD scale.

    Both inpatient and outpatient treatments are available for cocaine addiction in Preston.

    Inpatient or residential treatment has shown to offer the greatest rates of success in recovery from cocaine addiction, however, those with milder SUDs might benefit from outpatient services.

    Cocaine detox will not be necessary – instead, treatment will focus on tackling the psychological addiction that this substance has caused.

    Overcome your addiction to cocaine at a drug and alcohol rehab in Preston by calling us today on 0800 088 66 86

    Heroin rehab in Preston

    Heroin is a highly addictive drug, and it can be one of the most difficult to recover from an addiction to this narcotic.

    The assessment used to determine the severity of the addiction will be used, however, heroin is physically addictive, so there will be more obvious physical side effects than for those with cocaine addictions.

    Both inpatient and outpatient treatments are available for those struggling with heroin addiction in Preston, however, private residential rehab offers the greatest success rates, if this is affordable, it would be the best option.

    For heroin addiction, rehab can last up to 90 days in total, but the length of your stay will vary depending on individual needs.

    Medically assisted heroin detox, as described earlier in this article, will be necessary for all patients suffering from heroin addiction.

    Although the fear of withdrawal symptoms can put many people off attempting rehab, the modern treatments available for heroin detox make the process more comfortable than past methods.

    This includes prescription drugs such as Buprenorphine, Naloxone or methadone, which can reduce withdrawal symptoms and reduce cravings.

    Flu-like symptoms can be expected during the detox period, and usually last for around 7-15  days. Once sober, you will go on to complete the important psychological therapy aspect of rehab.

    Those in recovery from heroin addiction will be strongly advised to attend ongoing aftercare services, such as Narcotics Anonymous, post-rehab, to help maintain their sobriety in the long term.

    Overcome your addiction to heroin at a drug and alcohol rehab in Preston by calling us today on 0800 088 66 86

    Cannabis rehab in Preston

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    Cannabis is not a physically addictive drug, however, like cocaine and amphetamines, you can become psychologically dependent on it. Rehab is therefore available for those suffering from cannabis addiction in the Preston area.

    There are a variety of residential treatment options available, including standard, luxury and executive, depending on your means and preference.

    This provides an environment free from temptation and negative influence where you can work on realigning your habits.

    There is no cannabis detox  ia required, however, you will be expected to abstain from use once you enter rehab.

    You will, however, work through the psychological connection that has been formed with cannabis use, and try to undo work on ignoring the triggers.

    A study by Wayne Hall and Louisa Degenhardt identified the adverse side effects of regular use of cannabis during adolescence and into adulthood can include ‘a dependence syndrome, increased risk of motor vehicle crashes, impaired respiratory function, cardiovascular disease, and adverse effects of regular use on adolescent psychosocial development and mental health’. Therefore, cannabis is not completely harmless and can require rehab treatment.

    Outpatient treatment is also available, and this focuses on psychological therapies, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, and motivational interviewing.

    This is a far less intense treatment option, however, greater success is usually achieved through residential treatment.

    Overcome your addiction to cannabis at a drug and alcohol rehab in Preston by calling us today on 0800 088 66 86

    When a professional intervention is needed in Preston

    For drug and alcohol rehab in Preston, we’ve established that residential rehab offers the highest success rates, however, rehab treatment of any type will not be effective in the long term without the desire to rehabilitate.

    Individuals struggling with addiction cannot be forced to attend rehab against their will, they must enter into it voluntarily to achieve the desired results.

    What is an intervention in Preston?

    When there is concern about drug or alcohol addiction in a loved one, but they refuse to acknowledge a problem, or refuse treatment, it can be very frustrating for relatives to watch.

    Seeing loved ones hurting themselves and not being able to stop it can be traumatising for close family members or partners to witness, which is why they can employ the services of a professional interventionist.

    A professional interventionist usually has a history of addiction, which gives them an insight into the disease that loved ones cannot possibly understand.

    They will work with the family to formulate an intervention plan, which they will then use to approach the individual of concern.

    What Is the CRAFT Approach in Preston?

    CRAFT, or (Community Reinforcement and Family Training) is a widely used method that professional interventionists use to help relatives see their addiction problem for what it is, and persuade them to seek out rehab treatment.

    Rather than previously used confrontational interventions that people recognise from TV and movies, this focuses on CSOs (Close Significant Others) to the individual rewarding them when they choose sobriety, rather than shaming them when they don’t.

    It’s based on science and uses the concept that good behaviour should be reinforced, and bad behaviour should not, which was developed by Dr John C. Umhau MD, an addiction specialist. This concept can also be seen in other behavioural techniques, such as parenting.

    Although it can feel counterintuitive, it also encourages families to allow the individual to suffer the negative consequences of their consumption.

    This, in time, gives the individual time to recognise their own problem, and come around to the idea of rehabilitation in their own time.

    The CRAFT method also required that family members support their loved ones throughout the rehab period, and allow them to experience mishaps and even dropouts of rehab; it may take more than one attempt for some people to successfully remain sober.

    It has proven to be incredibly effective in helping reluctant individuals to recognise their need for rehab.

    Make sure that your loved one gets the help they need from an alcohol and drug rehab in Preston by calling us today on 0800 088 66 86

    Tips for choosing the right rehab centre in Preston

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    As we’ve mentioned above, there is a wide range of rehab centres available in the Preston area.

    Both residential and outpatient options are available on either a private or community-based basis, and within those options, some rehab facilities will choose a different approach to treatment than others.

    With that in mind, it can be difficult to understand which type of treatment is the most appropriate.

    The truth is, with rehab, different methods will work differently for different people, depending on a number of factors, including length of addiction, substance type, underlying conditions, and to some degree, personality. The key is to find the one that works for you.

    Whichever form of treatment you choose, ensure that the rehab facilities of choice in Preston offer the following benefits:

    • Strong demonstrable success rates with previous patients
    • Good reviews, both online and by word of mouth
    • A substantial history of service within the community, ideally 20 years or more
    • Affordable options for your circumstances
    • A highly qualified team of medically trained rehab specialists
    • Somewhere that you feel comfortable after speaking to the staff

    Allow our expert team to help you choose the perfect rehab centre in Preston for your needs by calling us today on 0800 088 66 86

    Drug and Alcohol Support in Preston

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    Some of the available options for people dealing with addiction in Preston would include:

    • For many people, the first professional they will turn to for help will be their GP. This will usually be somebody they trust, and this physician may already have guessed that something is going on. The GP will be able to refer the individual to other recovery services if they feel that this is appropriate.
    • If people attend an inpatient facility they will increase their chances of breaking away from addiction. Most individuals who try to go it alone will relapse within the first 24 hours but attending rehab supports the person through their most vulnerable time. The other important reason for choosing drug and alcohol rehabilitation is that the individual will have access to the resources they need in order to build a good life away from substance abuse.
    • Some people will have deeper issues that are driving them to abuse alcohol or drugs as a means of coping. In this situation, it may be beneficial for the person to attend some type of therapy session. Here they will have the opportunity to deal with these deeper issues
    • A significant number of alcoholics and drug addicts are self-medicating in order to deal with a dual diagnosis. This means that they have other mental health problems such as depression or bipolar disorder alongside their addiction. In such instances, it is vital that the person gets their psychiatric problems dealt with alongside their addiction.
    • There are 12 Step groups across the UK and there are meetings held in Preston. This approach to alcohol or drug recovery can be a great option because it not only gives the person support to give up the addiction, but it also provides them with a program for successful living. The 12 approach does not seem to be effective for everyone, but it can be very effective for some people.

    Get the help you need from a drug and alcohol rehab in Preston by calling us today on 0800 088 66 86

    Contacting Rehab Recovery

    For more information on detox and rehab options in Preston, contact Rehab Recovery today on 0800 088 66 86.

    When you contact us, we shall outline a variety of treatment options that are available to you in Preston.

    This includes both private and statutory alcohol or drug addiction treatment services.

    We also offer our drug and alcohol rehab services in a variety of locations across the UK, including LondonEssexOxfordshireReadingLutonSloughBerkshireBrighton and more!

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