Afraid to seek help, many individuals find the quality of their lives drastically impaired.  However, there are many drug and alcohol rehabs in Wealden ready to provide treatment to those in need.

If you have come to realise that you have become addicted to drugs or alcohol and now find yourself considering seeking help, contacting a drug and alcohol rehab in Wealden is in your best interest.

The Impact Drug and Alcohol Use Has

Across the United Kingdom, drug and alcohol addictions affect millions of people.  Often arising from substance abuse, addictions are associated with a wealth of physical and psychological health consequences.

In the last few years alone, hospital admissions relating to drug and alcohol use, abuse and addictions have drastically escalated.

According to the NHS, more than 7,000 people required treatment for drug-related mental health disorders in the last year.  An additional 16,000 people required treatment for drug poisoning.

In addition, more than 1.26 million hospital admissions relating to alcohol abuse and addictions are made almost every year. 

Although treatment is widely available for those who find themselves in need of medical treatment following the use of drugs and alcohol, drug and alcohol use has irreversible consequences over time.

The Consequences Of Delaying Treatment

If a drug or alcohol addiction has come to impair your life, you may understand that treatment is required.  However, like many others, you may have previously delayed treatment.

Each year, it is estimated that up to 82% of people struggling with drug and alcohol addictions do not receive the treatment that they desperately need. 

Sadly, as this figure continues to increase, a large proportion of the Great British public find their lives drastically impaired every single day.

As touched on above, individuals that fail to seek treatment for a drug or alcohol addiction are more likely to find themselves struggling with irreversible health conditions such as cancer, heart disease, organ failure and mental health disorders.

Considering this, if you have become addicted to drugs or alcohol, it is vital that you do not delay treatment.  Instead, we would encourage you to attend a drug and alcohol rehab in Wealden as soon as possible.

Finding A Suitable Drug and Alcohol Rehab In Wealden

As the consequences of delaying treatment for either a drug or alcohol addiction are undeniable, finding a suitable drug and alcohol rehab in Wealden is imperative.  However, doing so is often easier said than done.

For many individuals, attempting to find a suitable drug and alcohol rehab can be overwhelming due to the many factors that must be considered.  Sadly, this sees many continue to delay the treatment needed in order to overcome addiction.

If this resonates with you, it may be helpful to know that we have developed a self-referral service that will enable you to refer yourself to a suitable drug and alcohol rehab in Wealden with ease.

When you believe that the time is right for you to attend a rehab facility and embark on a treatment programme that will enable you to make a long-term recovery, all you need to do is contact our admissions team.

Upon doing so, our admissions team will listen to how your addiction has come to impair your life.  Our team will also ask you a number of questions to ascertain the severity of your addiction and the treatment you may require.

Although you may find discussing your addiction daunting, being as open and honest as possible will ensure that you secure the support you need.  Please remember that our team will not judge you.  Instead, they will ensure that you have support at all times.

Having understood your addiction, our admissions team will be able to inform you of the many drug and alcohol rehabs that can provide you with treatment.

Considering your budget, location and needs, our admissions team will refer you to a rehab in Wealden and arrange a date for you to commence treatment.

Attending A Private Drug and Alcohol Rehab In Wealden

Although our admissions team will ensure that your needs are catered to as you turn your thoughts to attending a drug and alcohol rehab in Wealden, it is possible that attending a private rehab will be recommended.

If attending a private drug and alcohol rehab in Wealden has not previously crossed your mind, you may find yourself somewhat hesitant.  However, many benefits come hand-in-hand with private rehab.

For example, attending a private drug and alcohol rehab in Wealden will enable you to take advantage of industry-leading treatments and personalised programmes.

Furthermore, attending a private drug and alcohol rehab in Wealden will provide you with the opportunity to remove yourself from your everyday surroundings and focus solely on your recovery.

In addition to the above, should you attend a private drug and alcohol rehab, you will have the chance to meet other individuals that are also progressing through treatment.

Although this may not seem important to you, many people that attend a private rehab find that connecting with others who are also progressing through treatment offers them additional perspectives, motivation and inspiration to overcome their addiction once and for all.

Life After Rehab

As you complete a rehab treatment programme, you may worry that you will be left to continue your recovery alone.

However, we can assure you that as your time in rehab comes to an end, you will have a substantial amount of support.  This is because many of the rehabs that we refer individuals to offer 12-months of free aftercare support.

Contact Us Today

Should you find yourself searching for a drug and alcohol rehab in Wealden, why not let us help you?

Together, we can guarantee that you obtain the treatment you need to regain control of your life and secure a future free from the shackles of your addiction.

To contact us, call us on 0800 012 6088 or email info@addictionadvocates.com.

Sources

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

https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/statistics-on-drug-misuse/2020

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

References

  • [1] According to the NHS, more than 7,000 people required treatment for drug-related mental health disorders in the last year.  - https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/statistics-on-drug-misuse/2020
  • [2] more than 1.26 million hospital admissions relating to alcohol abuse and addictions are made almost every year.  - https://alcoholchange.org.uk/alcohol-facts/fact-sheets/alcohol-statistics
  • [3] it is estimated that up to 82% of people struggling with drug and alcohol addictions do not receive the treatment that they desperately need.  - https://alcoholchange.org.uk/alcohol-facts/fact-sheets/alcohol-statistics