Rehab services for alcohol and drug addictions in Bomford, Birmingham through our rehab clinic a short drive away.
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Private rehab services are available to all individuals suffering from drug or alcohol problems. Accessible through a self-referral, you can reach out at Asana Lodge to seek professional advice and support.
Followed by an admissions process, a self-referral will represent your commitment to addiction recovery. The admissions process will then pair your commitment with a tailored rehab programme, ready for you to begin on arrival.
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Are you suffering from a Drug or Alcohol Addiction and need help? If so, Asana Lodge is a leading UK based expert in Private Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Treatment. Find out how we can help by getting in touch with our friendly team today. You can either call our confidential helpline or request a call-back by clicking on the below form.
Possible to experience on an outpatient and inpatient basis, rehab programmes include various treatments, activities, and resources to help our clients recover. Intimate and private sessions, facilities and experiences are expected, to help you focus on what’s ahead.
Reach out to refer yourself for treatment via a private drug and alcohol rehab in Bromford. We’re here to tailor your addiction recovery journey, starting with your admission.
Accessing Private Rehab with a Self-referral
A self-referral is an empowering way to access rehab. It will be your way to ask for addiction help, on your own terms. Alternative referrals, such as a professional referral can also provide access into private rehab. Yet this will be completed by someone else, requiring your acceptance.
Referring yourself to a drug and alcohol rehab in Bromford will be your sign of commitment. Once you’re committed to addiction recovery, the admissions process can begin, which will arrange your rehabilitation journey.
An admission is a necessary process which provides clients the chance to familiarise themselves with private rehab. It’s an opportunity to ask questions, smooth over any doubts and secure private rehab as a definite next step.
The admissions process is also the moment where your needs and circumstances will be assessed and understood. With greater understanding, a safe, suitable, and tailored rehab programme can be produced, ready for your admission date.
The process begins with your acceptance and referral, helping to kickstart your drug and alcohol rehabilitation journey. The entire process will be confidential and can be worked through very quickly, with a potential 24-hour admission into private rehab.
Private Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Bromford
Through the admissions process into a drug and alcohol rehab in Bromford you’ll have two different private programmes to select between. Each programme has its own structure, benefits, and levels of suitability.
The recovery process can be completed through an outpatient rehab programme. Outpatient rehab provides the chance to recover through a flexible process, allowing for everyday life to continue. Rehab visits will be necessary, to work through a range of addiction treatment sessions. Yet possible to work around routines and personal commitments, outpatient rehab is an affordable and accessible programme. The only downfall is that it can take a number of months to benefit from such a flexible programme, unsuitable for people who need urgent, consistent help.
For people who are suffering from addiction, residential rehab programmes are mostly recommended. The process can be worked through in 28 days by checking into a Bromford based rehab centre. Less flexibility is available, as you’ll need to commit to daily treatment sessions and activities. Yet treatment programmes are accommodating and fully tailored to help each individual client. The only downfall is that inpatient treatment is the most expensive out of both treatment programmes. Yet it’s indispensable for those with strong cravings, triggers, and addictive behaviours.
Private rehab, through both programmes, is safe, intimate, and led by professionals. 24/7 support, a personal treatment plan and a comprehensive journey will be available here at Asana Lodge.
Steps of Detoxification and Rehabilitation
The addiction recovery process is broken up into a number of steps. Post-admission, detoxification is the next step, focusing on drug or alcohol withdrawal. Through substance misuse, toxins will build-up inside, influencing cravings and further consumption. To reduce such urges, a drug detox or alcohol detox will need to be completed.
Best completed through private rehab, the step of detoxification can be worked through with comfort and safety in mind. Withdrawal symptoms can be bypassed, preparing clients for a focused and balanced journey of addiction treatment.
Rehabilitation is a subsequent step. It focuses on treating addictive behaviours, triggers, and responses. Therapy sessions, mental health support, relapse prevention planning and aftercare all fall within this step. Rehabilitation aims to realign the mind, to focus on sobriety, rather than drug and alcohol exposure.
Various treatment services will be available to you via a drug and alcohol rehab in Bromford. Depending on your selected programme, the flow and timings of each step will differ. Yet essential to complete in order to recover, you will detox and rehabilitate through private treatment.
Treatment Plans Available at Asana Lodge
Through our private rehabilitation centre here at Asana Lodge, we offer tailored treatment plans, combining evidence-based and holistic services. By assessing your needs and by considering the severity of your addiction, various tools, techniques, and therapy sessions will be arranged across your rehab programme.
Detoxing will be recommended, best through our private and medical facility. Rehabilitation will also be encouraged, by offering cognitive behavioural therapy, group therapy and one-to-one sessions.
Our therapies will also include sauna detoxification, satori chair therapy, NAD+ therapy and wellbeing sessions to restore balance throughout the recovery process.
Our treatment plans aim to treat addiction, restore the mind and body, and prepare our clients for long-term recovery. Through our mix of treatment services, relapse prevention plans and aftercare services, private rehab can be a beneficial experience.
Reach out to refer yourself to a drug and alcohol rehab in Bromford, ready for your admission.
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Will I need to visit rehab in the future after my discharge?
The long-term recovery process will pan out differently for each client. We cannot guarantee that you will remain sober, on a post-rehab basis, as your choices will affect your recovery. We do however provide the tools and services to help you remain clean, reducing the necessity of future rehab visits. You should attend rehab on a post-rehab basis for aftercare sessions. Future treatment may be recommended to you which we encourage you to accept. By working through each milestone and recommendation, as sober, there’s a strong chance that you’ll continue on a sustainable path.
Is withdrawal a dangerous process?
Withdrawing from drugs or alcohol can be dangerous, if completed without any form of medical assistance. Withdrawal symptoms are expected, especially when consumption levels have been strong. Through a private drug and alcohol rehab in Bromford, offering a medical detox process, withdrawal will be controlled and comfortable. Alone, which is highly discouraged, the process can be challenging, damaging and unbearable. Always aim for a medically assisted detox.
What type of withdrawal symptoms should I expect?
Withdrawal symptoms should be expected. Detoxification is a highly impactful process, which helps to remove a build-up of toxins from the body. Through the removal phase, both the body and brain can react, recognised as withdrawal symptoms. Although expected, symptoms vary depending on the person, their drug of choice and method. Insomnia, intense cravings, irritability, delirium, nausea, mood swings and vomiting are all common symptoms.