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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centres in Hartlepool

No matter where you live in the UK, problems with drugs and alcohol exist. In Hartlepool, individuals struggle every day with these substances, and the effects of their addiction can have devastating consequences for their loved ones. However, it is not just their loved ones who will be affected; addiction is an illness that can also affect entire communities and costs the economy billions every year. Hospital staff all over the country are under enormous pressure due to alcohol- and drug-related illnesses and injuries and these substances are also responsible for a huge number of violent crimes. It is the same throughout the UK, and unless people can access both drug and alcohol rehab in Hartlepool and beyond, the situation will only get worse.

Most people assume that drugs are the most dangerous substances, but the reality is that alcohol causes more harm to people in this country. It is one of the top three contributors to poor health and premature death, and because it is legal, most people are unaware of the damage it can cause. Regularly drinking more than the recommended weekly allowance of fourteen units of alcohol can cause a host of health problems and can lead to addiction. With so many individuals affected, it is necessary that both alcohol and drug rehab in Hartlepool is available to those that need it.

Are you living in Hartlepool and struggling to cope with an addiction to drugs or alcohol? If so, we want to assure you that help is available. We are already helping numerous people throughout the UK to overcome their illness, and we want to help you too. All you need to do is give us a call.

Why Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Hartlepool

It is common for those with no experience of addiction or substance abuse to wonder why those with addictions simply cannot stop. This is entirely reasonable because, under normal circumstances, a person would automatically stop doing something that was causing harm to his or her own life and the lives of those around them. However, the reality is that the substance abuser often cannot see the damage that his or her substance abuse is causing. Drugs and alcohol are substances that can affect the mind and how the person thinks. He or she is incapable of stopping, no matter how much damage the addiction is causing.

These substances are highly addictive, and with prolonged use, it can be even harder to quit. The body adapts to the presence of these substances to the point that various withdrawal symptoms will be experienced whenever the individual stops using. It is these withdrawal symptoms and intense cravings that often cause the user to begin taking the substance again.

Without professional help from alcohol and drug rehab in Hartlepool, those affected will find it almost impossible to recover. The addictive power of these substances means that quitting alone is rarely possible. It is necessary for the addict to complete a programme of detoxification and rehabilitation in order to address all the issues that go hand-in-hand with addiction.

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Why Detox is Necessary Before Rehab

Anybody with a physical dependence on drugs or alcohol will require a detox before they can even think about starting a rehabilitation programme. It would not be possible to give your full attention to recovery if you were also dealing with a series of withdrawal symptoms; for that reason, most rehab clinics will insist that patients have completed a detox before starting their treatment.

Detoxing from drugs and alcohol can be complicated because of the way these substances affect the body. The type of substance that was being abused, the length of time the person was using the substance, and their overall general health can affect how the detox will go, although it is not possible to predict what type of withdrawal symptoms a person will experience or how severe these will be.

Here at Recovery.org.uk, we always advise clients to detox in a supervised facility to minimise the risk of serious complications during detox. It is important to point out here that the majority of people will only ever experience mild to moderate symptoms, but the risk of severe symptoms makes it important to be supervised by a medical professional where possible.

Those who do decide to detox at home should ensure that they have people with them at all times who know what to do in the event of an emergency.

 

Featured Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Hartlepool

There are various types of rehab centres available in Hartlepool, including inpatient alcohol rehab, luxury alcohol rehab, and private drug rehabs.

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    Moving on to Alcohol or Drug Rehab in Hartlepool

    There are plenty of options when it comes to drug or alcohol rehab in Hartlepool. We work with organisations including the NHS, private clinics, charities and local counsellors in your area.

    Your options for rehab in Hartlepool will consist of outpatient or inpatient clinics that provide various treatments for addiction. While we usually recommend residential programmes for most of our clients, we understand that this type of treatment is not appropriate for everyone. That said, we can find the most suitable provider for your requirements in minutes, whatever they may be.

    With an outpatient programme, patients do not need to stay overnight, and this can be a good option for those who are unable to be away from their families or work for an extended period. They are also suitable for those with less severe addictions who have a strong support network at home.

    Inpatient programmes offer an intensive and concentrated approach to recovery and are deemed by most people to be the most effective way to recover from addiction, particularly for those with a severe addiction who would find it difficult to stay sober at home.

    An inpatient programme usually lasts for around six to eight weeks and is followed by around twelve months of aftercare, provided by the clinic.

    Whatever your requirements, Recovery.org.uk can find the best rehab provider for you. We will look at various factors such as the severity of your illness, your mental and physical health and your commitments at home and work, before providing you with a choice of options in terms of your treatment.

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