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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centres in Isle of Wight

Even though the Isle of Wight has the lowest number of alcohol-related cardiovascular disease hospital admissions out of its group of comparator authorities, it has the highest number of alcohol-related hospital admissions for those under the age of eighteen. This suggests that alcohol is a problem that needs to be addressed on the island. Here at Recovery.org.uk, we know that alcohol misuse is a common problem in all areas of the UK and it is our mission to help those affected find suitable providers of alcohol rehab on the Isle of Wight and beyond.

Both alcohol and drugs have a negative impact on many lives on the Isle of Wight. Misuse of these substances leads to many serious health problems as well as other issues such as unemployment, relationship breakdowns, domestic abuse, poverty, crime and homelessness. Substance abuse is also a leading contributor of premature death and, as such, it is important that alcohol and drug rehab on Isle of Wight can be accessed with minimum fuss by those that need it.

Although Recovery.org.uk does not provide addiction treatments, we work hard in the addiction services arena and have helped numerous addicts and their families in their quest to overcome this destructive illness. We do this by providing a link between them and the organisations where they can access the treatments that will help them to recover. Our mission is to assist as many individuals as possible to overcome addiction; if you need help for substance abuse or addiction, contact us today.

We Can Help You Access Alcohol and Drug Rehab on the Isle of Wight

It is worth noting that there are many options in terms of drug and alcohol rehab on the Isle of Wight. As well as private clinics, addiction services are provided by local counsellors, local support groups, charity organisations, and the NHS.

We know that while it may be easy to find rehab providers in your area, it may not be so easy to find the one that best suits your needs. That is the reason we exist. We have fully trained professionals who can provide you with free assessments that will help when it comes to determining what type of treatment you need.

We will ask questions about your substance use; we will want to know what type of substance you use and how often. This will allow us to get a clearer picture of how severe your addiction is and it will help when it comes to determining if you require residential treatment or an outpatient programme.

Other factors that we will take into consideration include your general health both mentally and physically, your work and family commitments, your finances, and your preferences. With this information, we can provide you with a range of options in terms of treatment for addiction in your area.

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Detox before Entering Rehab on the Isle of Wight

The first step for most people struggling with addiction is to get clean and quit the substance they have been abusing. This is often the most difficult step, and most individuals will be unable to do this alone. A supervised detox is recommended for most because it will minimise the risk of complications.

Substance abuse often results in an individual building up a tolerance to the effects of the drug or alcohol. After a while, these substances will not have the same effect as before and the person will need to take a higher dose to achieve the desired result. However, the more drugs or alcohol a person consumes, the more his or her body will begin to adapt and will start to expect this substance regularly. Before long, the individual will experience intense cravings for the drug or alcohol whenever the effects begin to wear off. This is when he or she becomes physically dependent.

This process does not happen overnight and, as such, withdrawing from alcohol and drugs can take time. When the person suddenly stops drinking alcohol or taking drugs, his or her body will react, which results in withdrawal symptoms that will vary in intensity.

It is important to be aware that there is always the potential for serious side effects when withdrawing from alcohol and drugs. Because of this, a supervised detox is the best option for most people. It is the safest and most comfortable way to detox.

Moving on to Drug and Alcohol Rehab on the Isle of Wight

After a programme of detox has been completed, it is usual for the patient to begin a programme of rehabilitation. Although some individuals decide that detox is enough for them, we would never advise any clients to stop their recovery journey at this stage.

There is plenty of evidence to suggest that those who detox without following up with a programme of rehabilitation are much more likely to relapse in the future than those who complete a detox and rehab programme.

Detox is an important part of the recovery journey but it is never enough for a successful recovery. Those who want to move forward towards a drug- or alcohol-free life will require counselling and therapy to help them deal with the psychological aspect of their illness. Detox alone will mean that patients never get to the root cause of their addictive behaviour and will not learn the necessary skills to help them avoid triggers in the future.

 

Featured Drug and Alcohol Rehabs in Isle of Wight

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

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    How You Will Benefit from Rehab in the Isle of Wight

    If you are struggling with a drug or alcohol addiction, then now is the time to consider alcohol or drug rehab on the Isle of Wight. Doing nothing will make the situation much worse, but if you reach out for help, you can begin to get your life back on track.

    There are so many ways that you will benefit from rehab including improved health, improved relationships with loved ones and improved finances. For more information on the various providers of rehab in your area, contact our 24-hour helpline today.

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    1.  Joint Strategic Needs Assessment: Drugs and Alcohol (NHS Isle of Wight)
     
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