Here within the walls of our residential drug and alcohol rehab in Anglesey, we’ll support you on every single step of the way along your journey toward a clean and sober lifestyle and as you begin realising your long-term recovery desires.
While free local healthcare providers or outpatient treatment programs are certainly an avenue of treatment for some people, it is likely that you will be asked to spend a lot of time on a waiting list before you can actually start to receive the treatment that you so urgently desire, treatment which is then likely to be unsuccessful as a result of being messed around with long waiting periods and lack of contact.
This can leave you experiencing a feeling of being disheartened in relation to your recovery and can result in you feeling reluctant to try recovery again.
However, here at Addiction Advocates Anglesey office, we are committed to making sure that you receive the high-quality addiction treatment that you deserve in a luxurious, state-of-the-art facility which is specifically designed to promote a positive recovery environment.
Sadly, the notion of attending rehab can be stigmatised against across the United Kingdom.
However, there are few things nobler than accepting that you have a problem and committing yourself to a professional, structured recovery plan.
Drug and alcohol addiction tears apart innumerable families and communities across the United Kingdom each year, and so at Addiction Advocates, we are trying to combat this one individual at a time, with no one being turned away.
Whether you are here to get drug and/or alcohol addiction help for yourself or a loved one — we can offer family and friend referrals — you should not delay in starting to take the battle against addiction seriously by calling 0800 012 6088 or texting HELP to 83222.
Reaching out to us and talking through the process with our staff is free and a no-obligation service.
Beginning Your Journey On The Road To Recovery Properly…
When you are suffering from the crippling side-effects of a substance abuse disorder or an alcohol abuse disorder, it is incredibly common to experience feelings of denial in relation to your current condition.
For a lot of addicts, there can be a refusal to truly accept the devastating effects that their addiction has taken on their life — be it financial instability, ruined relationships, crippled employment prospects, as well as deteriorating physical and mental health.
However, it is very important to note that it can be almost impossible to properly conquer a drug and/or alcohol addiction on your own without professional intervention or support.
The best way through which to achieve a complete recovery and truly put your addiction in the Rea-view mirror I to engage with a comprehensive, and medically-assisted addiction treatment program from addiction specialists — such as the programs offered here at Addiction Advocates.
Our professionally managed addiction treatment programs address your physical and psychological connection to the substance that you have found yourself addicted to.
One of the first steps on the road of your recovery journey is the simple acceptance that you are suffering from, and at the mercy of, an addiction — whether it be to drugs or alcohol — which requires professional treatment in order to overcome.
Once you have made the massive step in recognising that your addiction disorder needs professional treatment, all that you need to do is get in touch with us through our helplines.
Actually reaching out can be a difficult mental hurdle to overcome, but only you can do it, and the benefits of making that simple phone call to our drug and alcohol rehab in Anglesey are of paramount importance!
Another thing that it is important to bear in mind at this difficult time is that your alcoholism and/or substance abuse is not only negatively impacting your own day-to-day life, but it is also having a profoundly negative impact on the lives of your family members and close friends, even if it does not seem as such on the surface.
Detox With The Help Of Our Detox Clinic
One thing that is a sadly unavoidable fact of recovery, is the fact that you will probably have to experience withdrawal. Withdrawal can take its toll on people in a variety of different ways as it affects every individual differently.
However, alcohol withdrawal and drug withdrawal can cause a person to present with very severe and deadly side-effects as their body adjusts to not having drugs or alcohol present in its systems.
On the surface, stopping ingesting the substance that you are addicted to is a profoundly positive thing; however, with the help of our detox clinic’s medically-assisted withdrawal treatment, we will carefully lower the presence of drugs or alcohol in your system while also monitoring and managing any symptoms that present — thus making our detox clinic one of the safest ways possible to experience detox.
Many people have died from complications arising from withdrawal side-effects, so don’t take your chances, let our specially-trained addiction staff help you detox carefully and safely.
Our Treatments Cure The Brain And The Body Of Addiction
At Addiction Advocates we strongly believe in a holistic approach to addiction treatment, this means that we will do our utmost to make sure that you get a personally-tailored treatment program that cures both your physical and psychological symptoms that your substance abuse or alcoholism has caused you to present with.
We can do this by tailoring a program that consists of such varied treatments as cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), NAD+ therapy, fitness/exercise therapy, art therapy, family drug support, dual-diagnosis treatment, complimentary on-year aftercare programs, and much, much more.
With all of this in mind, if you are truly serious about overcoming your addiction, for the benefit of both you and your loved ones, then you need to take a hold of the outstretched hand that Addiction Advocates are offering you.
Call today on 0800 012 6088, texting HELP to 83222, or contact us through the form on our website and someone will get right back to you.
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