If you’re fighting a drug or alcohol addiction and live in Solihull in the West Midlands, Which Rehab could be the answer to kicking your addiction once and for all.
We want to help as many individuals struggling with alcohol, drug or behavioural addiction in the Solihull area as possible. The key to overcoming addiction is accessing the most appropriate line of treatment for you as an individual.
We can guide you towards alcohol and detox programmes which match you to the most suitable clinical and therapeutic therapies to help you beat your addiction. Our knowledge and experience will support you in your battle against addiction, and we’ll find the right alcohol rehab or drug detox programme to meet your needs.
In many cases, the first stage of getting help is acknowledging you have a problem. However, some may be in denial about their troubles with addiction. They may insist they don’t have a problem, despite showing all the signs. If you, or someone close to you, requires an intervention, we can provide a specialist therapeutic service to determine if you have an issue. After that, you or your loved one can receive the proper treatment.
Which Rehab can help you find the right detox or alcohol programme to address your requirements. This allows you to experience the ideal clinical and therapeutic therapy to deal with your addiction.
When dealing with dependency, often the first obstacle to overcome is admitting you have an issue in the first place.
Many people may be in denial about having a problem with drugs or alcohol. This is despite showing the signs and the concerns of their friends and family.
If you, or someone you know, require assistance, we can arrange a specialist therapeutic service called an intervention.
We can offer you the opportunity to speak to a trained counsellor, who can help you determine if you have a dependency, to get you the help you need.
If you’re considering starting an alcohol detox or drug detox, look no further. The residential rehab clinic in Birmingham is a leading centre and not far from Solihull, with highly trained medical staff providing round-the-clock care.
Expert doctors, nurses and psychiatric specialists carry out a thorough assessment to establish your medical history and any past association with addiction before you proceed with detoxification.
Next is the detox phase, where any addictive substances will be gradually washed from your system. This can lead to uncomfortable side effects, but the medical team will make sure you’re as comfortable as you can be with the use of any required medication.
As you go through the stages of your detox, expert medical staff will monitor you carefully, providing the care and attention you need to get you through. This is not an easy process but be assured the doctors and nursing staff will be on hand to support you throughout.
When your medical detox is completed, regular therapy sessions can help you explore the mental aspect of addiction. Speak to a counsellor, either individually or as part of a group, who will talk you through any issues which could affect your addiction. These sessions can play a crucial role in your drug and alcohol rehab.
At Which Rehab we can also help you leverage the latest contemporary therapy techniques, such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Dialectical Behavioural Therapy and Integrated Counselling Therapy in the treatment of addiction.
To help you have the best chance of living addiction-free, we can put you in touch with an excellent follow-up and aftercare service. The team are on hand to help you in person or over the phone, offering the best outpatient care that helps you adjust back to normal life on leaving a residential clinic. This is an effective way to avoid relapse and maintain your rehab therapy.
In the Solihull area, there are numerous other organisations offering support to help you keep your addiction at bay. These include the NHS, Social Work Services, Charity Rehabs as well as public and private partnerships. There are also fantastic group organisations like Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Cocaine Anonymous and family support groups.
Your local GP is also a good source of support, but as with most NHS services, they can be under financial pressure, and you can end up experiencing long waiting times.
GPs will generally refer individuals to local specialist NHS services as they are not addiction treatment specialists. These include the Local Alcohol and Drug Partnerships (ADP) or Community Addiction Teams (CAT), all of which are fantastic services.
If you or a loved one are looking to seek help and treatment for an addiction or substance abuse problem, you naturally want to find the best rehab possible to help you make a full recovery.
Which Rehab is here to help you choose from only the best and most regulated rehab clinics available throughout the UK. Our priority is our client’s safety and ensuring they receive the best addiction treatment available, tailored to their exact individual needs. Therefore, Which Rehab only work with and recommend rehabs that have been approved by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
The CQC’s stated role is to make sure that hospitals, care homes, general practices and other care services in England provide people with safe, effective, and high-quality care through inspection and ongoing monitoring that standards are being met. All the rehabs we work with are regulated by CQC, and follow a strict set of protocols both medically and therapeutically to ensure their rehab is safe for our clients.
To find out more about how the CQC approved rehabs we refer to can help you and your addiction, contact us free and confidentially on 0800 170 7000.
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism.
Website: www.alcoholics-anonymous.org.uk
Telephone: 0800 9177 650
Cocaine Anonymous are a Fellowship of addicts who meet together to share our hope, faith, and courage for the purpose of staying sober and helping others achieve the same freedom. Everything heard at our meetings is to be treated as confidential. There are no dues or fees of any kind. To be a member, you only have to want to quit.
Website: www.cocaineanonymous.org.uk
Telephone: 0800 612 0225
Narcotics Anonymous (NA) is a non-profit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. We are recovering addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs. There is only ONE requirement for membership, the desire to stop using.
Website: www.ukna.org
Telephone: 0300 999 1212
UK SMART Recovery (UKSR) is a registered charity which promotes choice in recovery through a national network of mutual-aid meetings and online training programmes with comprehensive teaching materials and manuals. Our Programme teaches rational, easy to learn and self-empowering skills to help participants abstain from any addictive behaviour and to develop a lifestyle that supports sustained recovery.
Website: www.smartrecovery.org.uk
Telephone: 0330 053 6022
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