Alcohol & Drug Rehab On The Isle Of Wight

You can overcome your addiction to drugs and alcohol with the appropriate assistance. If you’ve been finding it difficult to put an end to your substance misuse, treatment options are available to help you through the worst of this turbulent phase. Withdrawal symptoms can make recovery seem almost impossible, but these can be managed appropriately with the right professional help to overcome your addiction.

Choosing an ideal treatment that properly tackles your condition can be overwhelming, as you sift through the numerous different treatment options. However, you can negotiate this and make the right choice with helpful guidance from an expert. Our counsellors can evaluate your situation and point you in the right direction, wherever you’re located on the Isle of Wight. Call us today and break free from addiction!

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Private Rehab

You can access treatment via a private rehab centre if you’re based anywhere on the Isle of Wight, and there are CQC registered facilities that are readily available to take you in. When you reach out to our advisors, you’ll be told in a friendly manner about what private treatment entails and how to be admitted without any hassle.

You should understand that these private rehab centres go over and above to make the treatment process stress-free on your part, which is why they put certain provisions in place; these include a free sober transport service to and from our facility, before and after treatment; en-suite bedrooms with ample space; a meal catering service; linen changing and laundry; as well as an onsite gymnasium and recreational study areas.

Treatment will include a medical detox process to keep you safe and comfortable during withdrawal, as the drugs and alcohol residues in your body are flushed out; and the rehab process, whereby your psychological issues that stem from (or have caused) your addiction are properly dealt with via psychotherapy.

Pros And Cons Of Private Rehab

Pros

  • Be in a safe and nurturing environment
  • Medical detox with 24/7 care & support
  • Overcome the root causes of addiction
  • guaranteed privacy and confidentiality
  • Experienced team of doctors & therapists
  • Personalised rehabilitation programme
  • Look, feel, sleep better & regain confidence
  • Learn techniques for relapse prevention
  • 1 year complimentary aftercare support

Cons

Cost can be a barrier but should be weighed up versus longer term cost of addiction both financial, physical and mental

What Does Rehab Cost?

If you’re concerned about the cost of treatment, call us to find out more. Treatment costs vary, according to different situations. Prices are generally flagged at a weekly fee that ranges from £1,250 to £2,500, but can easily fluctuate when issues such as treatment type, duration, and location of rehab are factored in. Other variables – such as a request for a completely executive rehab facility and the need for a specialised treatment plan – could also influence the cost of treatment.

NHS Addiction Treatment

Services that will help you overcome your addiction are available for free on the island. These are NHS programmes and services provided through the collaboration of different local bodies for Isle of Wight residents who are experiencing addiction problems. You can choose any of these services if you can’t access private rehab. Your GP can help with all the information you need and also refer you if necessary.

Pros And Cons Of NHS Treatment

Pros:

  • Free addiction support and treatment
  • Possible referral to a fully funded programme
  • Treatment is fully confidential
  • You get to access support locally

Cons:

  • Referral to a residential programme is not a certainty
  • The entire treatment may be slow, due to the number of addicts receiving care
  • You may find it difficult gaining regular access to therapists
  • It’s likely you’ll go through treatment in multiple locations, which could be stressful
  • Outpatient programmes are often not appropriate for treating severe levels of addiction

Addiction Support Groups

Addiction support groups comprise individuals who are in recovery from addiction and come together to mutually help each other stay committed to their abstinence. These groups can help you keep your feet on the ground in the face of trying relapse triggers via emotional support and insights that you learn during meetings.

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What Is DAA?

Drug Addicts Anonymous (DAA) is an addiction support group that follows the 12-step programme to help addicts. This group is reserved for drug addicts and there are various meetings across the Isle of Wight that are open to people with drug addictions of any type.

What Is AA?

Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a global fellowship for individuals in recovery from alcoholism and is also based on the 12-step programme. Meetings are free to attend and there are venues close to you on the Isle of Wight.

Types Of Counselling

One-to-One This is the most commonly known type of therapy. It involves a counselling session between therapist and patient in the same room. It may be held in an office, coffee shop, garden or any place where the patient feels most comfortable. Face-to-face therapy includes techniques such as motivational interviewing, simple yet effective QnA or unloading where the client releases whats been on there mind causing anxiety, fear, sadness etc… before the therapist interprets this and helps the client to uncover the root issue.

Online This includes all counselling services provided through the internet. It includes sessions via emails, Skype, and support group chat rooms such as SMART Recovery online support groups. It is easy, convenient, and promotes anonymity.

Group Involves a number of people struggling with similar issues coming together to discuss these issues openly, and in the presence of a certified counsellor. Through this process, each participant gains a deeper insight into their addiction, while providing support to others in the group at the same time.

How Can I Get to And from the Isle of Wight?

The fastest public transport connection that links the island to the mainland is the hovercraft, which goes to Southsea from Ryde, as well as two catamaran and three ferry services that cross The Solent to Lymington, Portsmouth and Southampton in Hampshire, where there are about 200 daily crossings.

The ports of Fishbourne, East Cowes, Yarmouth, Cowes, and Ryde have a direct link to the coastal towns in Hampshire.

There are rail links to different ports on the island that can get you to and from various local regions. There are also train connections with mainland ports from London train stations that can get you to the port in under two hours.

Some prefer to get a designated driver and go to their Isle of Wight rehab of choice by car. This is possible through the mainland road network to Portsmouth, Southampton and Lymington. After that it’s the ferry.

National Express and Greyhound coaches can also provide a regular and responsible service which you can use to get to your ferry of choice. Reaching Isle of Wight and it’s sub-areas (including Cowes,Newport, Brading and Sandown) is quite easy and takes less than half an hour.

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