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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Weybridge

Find help and support for addiction via drug and alcohol rehab Weybridge

    Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Weybridge

    Addiction to alcohol and drugs can ruin lives. Many people can become hospitalized or suffer from chronic health problems because of addiction or drug abuse.

    • It’s estimated that 200,000 children are living with alcohol-dependent parents. Alcohol misuse is having a devastating impact on individuals but also on society altogether.

    People die as a result of drinking daily and although this is one of the most extreme outcomes it is also just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the harmful impacts of addiction.

    Although illegal drug use is not as widespread as alcoholism, it can be just as dangerous. Hurting people’s relationships, work life, education, and health, among other aspects of day-to-day life.

    If you’re suffering from addiction, it may be daunting to reach out for help and find the right treatment. At OK Rehab we can find you the right help at the right time from a drug & alcohol rehab in Weybridge.

    Allowing you to break free from your addiction and destructive lifestyle, giving you the chance to make steps toward a new and healthier life.

    For more information on Drug and Alcohol Addiction in Weybridge, call 0800 326 5559.

    Signs of Addiction

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    Addiction is different for everyone but some signs can go unnoticed if you’re suffering in denial. Living with addiction can make you become defensive if questioned and lead to self-denial of the problem or the existence of it being there.

    Watching out for physical and psychological symptoms as well as the behavioural sides to addiction means you can come to terms with your illness sooner rather than later.

    • Physical signs can include not looking after or caring about your appearance, gaining or losing weight without meaning to, being consistently tired or having disrupted sleep and having infections or generally poor health.
    • Psychological signs can appear with cravings, concentration or memory problems, feeling bad when you’re not taking or drinking, anxiety, paranoia or depression.
    • Mental health problems often go hand in hand when suffering from addiction and can either be the cause of addiction or be the result of suffering from addiction.
    • Some major behavioural signs you may notice are mood swings, having a short temper, defensiveness, lying or secrecy, failing to carry out responsibilities, a lack of reliability, increasing or constant usage, making excuses or downplaying consumption and avoiding situations where you can’t drink or take drugs.

    These signs are also important to know if you’re worried a friend, colleague or loved one is suffering alone.

    For more information on Drug and Alcohol Addiction in Weybridge, call 0800 326 5559.

    Helping Someone Suffering From Addiction

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    Friends, family and loved ones are often the first contacts when it comes to drug or alcohol treatment. A family member may feel they need to reach out for professional help but don’t know where to go. Or maybe you’re worried about a friend’s consumption and wish to help them see it.

    At OK Rehab we can give help and advice in total confidence to those worried about someone else’s addiction problem. We can discuss the behaviours they exhibit and offer advice on helping them get professional treatment.

    How you go about this is important. Some people may need a full intervention involving family members and others who care for them to realise their problem, whereas others may need a calm discussion.

    People react differently and it can be useful to show them how their behaviours are affecting those around them. However, using accusations and anger is counter-productive, you must reach out calmly.

    It’s advised the best time to do this is in the morning when your loved one is unlikely to be talking at the time of discussion.

    For more information on Drug and Alcohol Addiction in Weybridge, call 0800 326 5559.

    Finding the Right Help at a Drug & Alcohol Rehab in Weybridge

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    Once you’ve accepted an addiction is present your next step is commitment. Visiting a drug & alcohol rehab in Weybridge is not just a one-stop-fix-all solution to addiction recovery but more the beginning of a lifelong journey.

    If you feel ready to commit to lifelong sobriety, OK Rehab can help you find the right drug & alcohol rehab in Weybridge for you.

    By calling our helpline on 0800 326 5559 you can speak to one of our friendly staff today. Letting us know your consumption and how it may consume your life means we can offer you tailored advice on creating a treatment plan for lifelong recovery.

    All of our team are in long-term recovery themselves and therefore understand that this first step of reaching out can be daunting. We want to make you feel welcomed and safe in the knowledge that treatment can work.

    We’ll give you a selection of treatment options from detox to therapies, to aftercare so that you can make smart decisions on your future.

    We’re here for the long haul and not just a quick fix, that’s why we offer a wide range of therapies and alternative therapies to suit every aspect of addiction. No addiction is too big or too small to treat but reaching out for help is imperative to recovery.

    Statutory-Funded Addiction Programmes Near Weybridge

    Here are a few options near you.

    1. Help Me Stop

    Address: 199, 201 High St, London W3 9DE

    Telephone: 02081 919191

    Website: http://www.helpmestop.org.uk/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb_listing&utm_term=west_london

    2. Foundations Recovery

    Address: Ash House Business Centre, 8 Second Cross Rd, Twickenham TW2 5RF

    Telephone: 08003 317901

    Website: https://www.foundations-recovery.org.uk/

    3. Mount Carmel

    Address: 12 Aldrington Rd, London SW16 1TH

    Telephone: 02087 697674

    Website:  https://www.mountcarmel.org.uk/

    In addition to this, there are more helplines such as Mind UKYoungMindsRethink Mental IllnessSamaritansPapyrus and SMART Recovery that will also help with your recovery.

    Alternatively, find an Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous or Cocaine Anonymous near you. The NHS are also there to help you.

    OK Rehab in Weybridge can give you the guidance you need to create a better lifestyle and reach a better quality of life overall.

    Why not call us today for a confidential assessment we’ll get you on the right track in no time.

    We offer services across Surrey, such as Ashford, Bagshot, Banstead, Camberley, Charlwood, Cheam, Chertsey, Chessington, Chiddingfold, Crancleigh, Croydon, Dorking, Effingham, Epsom, Farncombe, Farnham, Frensham, Guildford, Haslemere, Hindhead, Horley, Kenley, Kingswood, Lightwater, Lingfield, Merstham, Mitcham, Redhill, Reigate, Richmond, Salfords, Shalford, Shepperton, Shere, Sutton, Tadworth, Thames Ditton, West End, West Molesey, Westcott, Westhumble, Weybridge and more.

    For more information on Drug and Alcohol Addiction in Weybridge, call 0800 326 5559.

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