However, finding a suitable drug and alcohol rehab in Huntingdon at the height of an addiction can be difficult.

As a result, many individuals delay life-saving treatment.  Sadly, delaying treatment causes addictions to intensify and consume an individual’s life.

Regardless of whether you have become addicted to drugs or alcohol, here at Addiction Advocates, we can assist you in locating a suitable drug and alcohol rehab in Huntingdon.

 

What Addictions Can A Drug and Alcohol Rehab In Huntingdon Treat?

Drug and alcohol rehabs in Huntingdon frequently provide treatment for many different types of addictions.  These addictions include heroin addictions, ketamine addictions, cocaine addictions, cannabis addictions and alcohol addictions.

However, due to the ramifications your addiction will have had on your psychological health, you may feel as though you are entirely alone.

You may believe that you are the only person in the world struggling with an addiction, and you may also think that no amount of treatment can assist you in regaining control of your life.

If this resonates with you, we would ask you to remember that more than 105,620 people overcome their addictions each year thanks to drug and alcohol addiction treatment.

 

Can I Attend A Drug and Alcohol Rehab In Huntingdon If I Suffer From Depression Or Anxiety?

If you suffer from depression, anxiety, or other mental health disorders, you may wonder whether you can attend a drug and alcohol rehab in Huntingdon.

Simply put, yes, you can.

Recognising that mental health disorders often contribute to the severity of addictions, in addition to providing treatment for addictions, many drug and alcohol rehabs in Huntingdon also offer treatment for mental health disorders.

Should you simultaneously struggle with an addiction and mental health disorder, you will be offered dual diagnosis treatment.

To ensure that the correct treatment is provided, you will need to undergo a psychological evaluation as you enter a drug and alcohol rehab in Huntingdon.  This evaluation will ensure that appropriate treatment can be administered.

If you know that a mental health disorder is present in your life, we would ask you to inform us of this as and when you contact us.  Doing so will ensure that we refer you to a suitable drug and alcohol rehab.

 

Will I Be Able To Continue To Go About My Day-To-Day Life While I Receive Treatment?

A commonly asked question, many people that require drug and alcohol addiction treatment are often under the impression that they can continue to go about their day-to-day life during treatment.

Although attending an outpatient rehab may enable you to do this, many of the rehabs that we refer individuals to are residential rehabs.

Should you attend a residential drug and alcohol rehab in Huntingdon, you will be encouraged to remove yourself from your everyday life as you undergo treatment.

This is because distractions, such as work, could hinder your progress and see you more prone to relapse in the future.

 

How Do I Refer Myself For Treatment At A Drug and Alcohol Rehab In Huntingdon?

To ensure that you can secure treatment via a drug and alcohol rehab in Huntingdon with ease, here at Addiction Advocates, we have created a self-referral process that has helped many individuals secure drug and alcohol addiction treatment.

Below, we have outlined our self-referral process to ensure that you are aware of the steps that you will need to complete as you look to take the first step in overcoming your addiction.

 

1. Make Initial Contact With Us

To embark on your journey to a drug or alcohol-free future, the first step in our self-referral process requires you to make initial contact with us.  To do so, you can either call us directly, send us an email or request a callback via our website.

When you contact us for the first time, it is entirely normal to feel nervous, anxious and overwhelmed.  However, please remember that our team is here for you every step of the way.  Our team will listen to you, reassure you and will ensure that you have instant support.

 

2. Pre-Admissions Assessment

Usually conducted as you make initial contact with us, the second step in our self-referral process will see you complete a pre-admissions assessment.

This assessment will enable our team to ask you a couple of questions that will allow them to gauge the severity of your addiction and the physical and psychological impact your addiction has had.

Our pre-admissions assessments take no longer than an hour.  Upon completing the pre-admissions assessment, our team will inform you of the treatment you will likely require.

Our team will also be able to share a number of suitable drug and alcohol rehabs in Huntingdon with you.

 

3. Referral To A Drug and Alcohol Rehab In Huntingdon

Having understood your addiction and discussed the various treatment options with you, our team will refer you to a drug and alcohol rehab in Huntingdon.  Upon doing so, they will contact you to provide you with a suitable admissions date.

As time is of the essence when considering addiction treatment, please do not be alarmed if you are offered a place at a drug and alcohol rehab in Huntingdon just days after contacting us.

 

4. Commencing Treatment At A Drug and Alcohol Rehab

The final stage in our self-referral process will see you enter a drug and alcohol rehab in Huntingdon to commence treatment.

To ensure that you have help every step of the way, we can provide free transport here at Addiction Advocates.  We will inform you of this as and when the time is right to see if you would like to take advantage of this service.

 

Contact Us Today To Embark On Your Journey To Sobriety

If you are ready to commit to a long-term recovery and sobriety, please contact us today.  Together, we can ensure that you can commence addiction treatment as soon as possible.

 

Sources

https://alcoholchange.org.uk/alcohol-facts/fact-sheets/alcohol-statistics

References

  • [1] more than 105,620 people overcome their addictions each year thanks to drug and alcohol addiction treatment. - https://alcoholchange.org.uk/alcohol-facts/fact-sheets/alcohol-statistics