Private Residential Alcohol Rehab
The following private residential alcohol rehab information has been prepared under the supervision of Consultant Addiction Psychiatrist Dr Bruce Trathen MBBS MRCPsych, and Senior Addictions Therapist David Goodlad FRSPH MA Dip. MBACP (Snr. Accred) UKRC NCAC CADC.
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What is private residential alcohol rehab?
Private residential alcohol rehab refers to a specialised facility offering treatment to those who suffer from an alcohol addiction. Treatment at a private residential alcohol rehab aims to address both the physical and psychological sides of an addiction, through offering treatment services including medically supported detox, counselling and therapy as part of the private residential alcohol programme. The medication used during a detox at a private residential alcoholics rehab is typically Librium or diazepam or sometimes a combination of the two. Private residential alcoholics rehab will then use a variety of treatment options to address the behavioural and psychological patterns of addiction. This can include one to one counselling, group therapy, educational workshops, diary keeping, reflection groups and 12 step work as part of a private residential alcohol programme.
Accessing treatment at a private residential alcohol rehab centre means the individual is in a safe and supportive environment away from many of the associations and triggers of the addiction that a client may otherwise have at home. Private residential alcoholics rehabilitation will also mean that the individual is supported and supervised throughout their treatment programme, and experienced staff will be on hand to offer emotional support during this challenging start to their recovery.
What are the warning signs that indicate someone needs private residential alcohol rehab?
There are a number of warning signs that indicate someone needs help for their alcohol dependence and may require treatment at a private residential alcohol rehab clinic.
Anyone who has a physical dependence to alcohol can benefit from a detox as part of a private residential alcohol program. When someone has a physical dependence to alcohol they will usually experience withdrawal symptoms if they stop drinking suddenly. These symptoms can include sweating, shaking, vomiting, nausea, trouble sleeping, agitation and cramps. In serious cases, if left untreated, withdrawal can produce alcohol related hallucinations, confusion, fits and seizures. These have the potential to be fatal; therefore accessing a professional detox in a private residential alcohol rehab clinic is always advised. A medicated detox as part of a private residential alcohol program reduces the risk of dangerous withdrawals and alleviates unpleasant symptoms where possible.
Other indications and warnings signs which suggest someone may require a private alcohol rehab program include physical health and appearance deteriorating, noticeable changes to normal behaviour and mood, and problems arising with finances, employment and personal relationships as a result of drinking.
If you suspect that you or your loved one has alcohol dependence and may require private residential alcohol rehab then call us.
Types of private residential alcohol rehab center
Private rehabilitation for alcoholics can be accessed at a range of private residential alcohol rehab centres across the UK. These private residential alcohol rehabilitation centers can vary in terms of their accommodation, facilities and staff. However all private residential alcoholic rehab centres will provide a range of treatment services which share a number of key features. Private residential alcoholics rehab clinics will offer a medicated detox and supervision where required. Following becoming alcohol free, private residential alcohol programmes will focus on a range of social, psychological and educational treatments to address all aspects of an addiction. Following private residential alcoholic rehabilitation treatment, it is important to access a structured aftercare programme which can include one to one counselling, attendance of alcoholics anonymous meetings and, if required, specialist doctor’s appointments. Triage Healthcare can offer immediate access to a range of private residential alcohol programmes across the UK. If you would like to discuss the private residential alcohol rehab center most suited to your needs, call one of our experienced advisors now.
It is possible to access a private alcohol rehab program overseas. Private residential alcohol rehab centers can offer the opportunity to be removed completely from problematic surroundings and can also offer exclusive treatment surroundings. Private residential alcohol rehab centers overseas can be particularly appealing to those individuals who have already accessed help in the UK with limited success.
For those not in the position to fund treatment at a private residential alcohol rehab center, the NHS may offer treatment for those suffering from an addiction. Whilst it would clearly be preferable to receive private residential alcoholic rehabilitation treatment without having to pay for it, it is important to remember that there is an imbalance between availability of addiction treatment in the NHS and the demand in the community. Therefore, there can often be long waiting lists involved when trying to access the NHS options and some treatment options such as private residential alcoholic rehabilitation may not be offered. To see if access to treatment such as a private alcohol rehab program is possible through the NHS you would need to contact your local addiction services. Call one of our experienced advisors today to discuss private residential alcohol programmes further and to find out the contact details of your local addiction services.
How long treatment for alcoholism at a private residential alcohol rehab center take?
Treatment at a private residential alcohol rehab clinic can vary depending on the severity of the addiction. A minimum of 7 days at a private residential alcoholic rehab is required to safely detox from alcohol, although in some circumstances it may be over a shorter or longer period of time. The duration of treatment including the psychological support can be between 4 and 12 weeks at private residential alcohol rehab centres, sometimes longer.
How much does a private residential alcohol rehab center cost?
Treatment at private residential alcoholics rehab clinics can vary in cost depending on the clinic, duration of treatment and duration of aftercare programme.
Triage Healthcare recognises that there is a deficit in the provision of affordable private residential alcoholics rehabilitation in the UK. High quality free advice and information is provided to all, as well as best-value private residential alcohol programme options to those with a limited budget. If you arrange treatment through Triage Healthcare you will never pay more and in some cases you will pay less than by booking direct with a private residential alcohol rehab centre.
Where to find private residential alcohol rehab centers in the UK
Triage Healthcare specialises in the treatment of addictive illnesses and offers advice and guidance towards treatment options based on the individual circumstances and needs of the client. We can offer immediate access to private residential rehabilitation for alcoholics across the UK.
There are a number of different private residential alcohol programs available across the UK. It is important that the private alcohol rehab program is tailored to the individual’s needs in order to engage the client and make treatment as comfortable as possible.
We understand that there may be concerns regarding treatment, particularly in terms of cost, location and success. That is why we are here. Our advisors have an in-depth knowledge of the full range of private residential alcohol programs and other treatment options. The right support and guidance allows the first stage of entering treatment to be as straightforward as possible. We will advise you according to the latest evidence of what works based on your individual circumstances and needs.
By choosing to call us today you will be provided with the personal care and support of our qualified alcohol and addiction advisors whose aim is to provide you with confidential and reliable advice regarding all areas of addiction. Our advice is all completely free and confidential.
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