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Recovery.org.uk rehab live search shows every alcohol and drug rehab in Lowestoft. We will provide you will comprehesive information about each facility and help you make the most informed decision on what is best for your recovery.
Drugs and alcohol continue to be heavily abused in all towns and cities across the UK, including in Lowestoft, where many families are negatively affected by one member’s reliance on a specific substance. While drug and alcohol rehab in Lowestoft are available and currently being accessed by many of the town’s addicts, there are still many more who have not yet reached out for help.
Substance abuse is a national problem and one that needs to be addressed. Here at Recovery.org.uk, we are doing our bit to help by providing a link between the people who need help for addiction and the various providers of alcohol and drug rehab in Lowestoft and the rest of the UK.
Most individuals with little or no experience of addiction can be forgiven for thinking that addiction is a problem that affects the individual and only the individual, but in reality, this is an illness that is much further-reaching than that. Families are also affected by substance abuse as are entire communities and the economy. To lessen the damage caused by addiction, it is necessary that those who need help can find a rehab in Lowestoft and other areas, which is why we exist.
Finding a drug or alcohol rehab in Lowestoft can be difficult if you are unsure of what your needs are in terms of treatment. We know that researching the various organisations providing rehab can be time-consuming as there is just so much information to sift through online.
The good news is that this is not something that you need to worry about. As part of our service, we can provide you with information on the various treatment providers in your area and the addictions they specialise in. We work closely with the NHS, private clinics, charities, and local support groups throughout the UK, and as an expert organisation, we are free to refer clients to any of these providers.
We provide free assessments to clients, which will help us to determine what their treatment needs are. This involves a series of questions and answers with a fully trained counsellor regarding the type of substance you have been abusing and how long you have been using it for. This will allow us to gauge the severity of your illness and refer you to an appropriate alcohol or drug rehab in Lowestoft.
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Many individuals who need help for their addiction issues are unaware of how serious their situation actually is. It is only when faced with an ultimatum from their loved ones, for example, that they even contemplate reaching out for help or information from treatment providers.
Substance abuse can lead to harm in many areas of an individual’s life, not least of which is their health. Chemical substances such as drugs and alcohol can result in variety of mental and physical health problems, including:
Even if you feel as though your health is fine at the moment, continuing to abuse drugs or alcohol will almost certainly lead to negative side effects. The sooner you reach out for help, the sooner you can start to get your life back on track, and much of the damage caused by your substance abuse can be reversed.
It is not only your health that will suffer if you fail to get help now. Your relationships will begin to deteriorate as your addiction progresses – and it will progress if you do nothing. As you continue to abuse these substances, you will notice that you need more of them to achieve the desired effects. This trend will continue until you can think of nothing but the substance to which you are addicted. It is a vicious cycle, and you need help to break it.
There are various types of rehab centres available in Lowestoft, including inpatient alcohol rehab, luxury alcohol rehab, and private drug rehabs.
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If this is the first time you have seriously considered getting help for your addiction, you will want to know a little bit more about what to expect. Let us start by telling you that, although the terms ‘detox’ and ‘rehabilitation’ are often used interchangeably, the processes are different.
A comprehensive recovery programme will include both detox and rehab, and each addresses a different side of the illness. The aim of detox is to break the bond that the individual has with the substance he or she has been abusing. This is necessary before treatment can begin during a programme of rehabilitation.
During detox, the individual will quit drugs or alcohol and, as the body tries to get back to normal, a variety of withdrawal symptoms can occur; these can range from mild to severe in intensity. The type of symptoms that a person experiences will depend on several factors such as the kind of substance they were abusing, how long they were using it, and their general health.
It is important to point out that detox alone is rarely sufficient in terms of overcoming an addiction to drugs or alcohol. Detox addresses the physical side of the illness but does nothing to deal with the psychological and emotional aspect of it. This must take place through counselling and therapy sessions provided during a rehabilitation programme.
When it comes to rehabilitation programmes, the choice between inpatient and outpatient programmes is one that requires careful consideration. We believe that most people will benefit from a residential programme, but we understand that these programmes are not always suitable for everyone.
We will work with you to find the most appropriate provider for your requirements, whatever that will be. We will take the severity of your illness into consideration, along with any other issues that could affect the type of treatment you receive. We will also look at whether you have any commitments at home or work, and what your preferences are in terms of inpatient or outpatient rehab.
For more information on how Recovery.org.uk can help you to find a suitable rehab in Lowestoft, contact us via this website or our 24-hour helpline today.
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