Treatment Centres
If you’re concerned about your drinking or someone else’s, a good first step is to visit your GP. They’ll be able to discuss the services and treatments available. You can also contact contact Rehab Recovery today on 0800 088 66 86 for free advice. Here are some information from their website:
Different types of rehab in Scotland
In Scotland, there exist many different types of rehab clinics. These clinics specialise in helping solve different addictions and different mental health problems. Rehabs also differ in the quality of services on offer. Some offer a luxury rehab service.
If you choose to go to a luxury rehab clinic, you will benefit from an ensuite bedroom, gym facility and you will not have to cook your own food whilst your treatment programme takes place. Luxury rehab clinics are not inexpensive.
If you do not seek a luxury rehab clinic, Rehab Recovery is also able to refer you to a mid-range rehab clinic in Scotland. Here, you will undergo treatment in more modest settings. When you select a mid-range rehab clinic, the quality of therapy is equal in quality to that offered at a luxury rehab clinic. The only key point of difference is that a luxury rehab clinic offers superior surroundings and an enhanced degree of personal comfort.
What’s the difference between inpatient and outpatient rehab?
Inpatient rehab requires you to remove yourself from your living environment and reside within the actual clinic for around 10-28 days whilst you undergo addiction treatment. You will have limited contact with the outside world during this time. Inpatient rehab eliminates the risk of relapse because you will not be able to physically access drink and drugs whilst you undergo your treatment. This means inpatient rehab is ideal for people who may have tried and failed at other forms of outpatient addiction treatment.
Outpatient rehab is when you attend therapy and treatment sessions during the day time but return home during the evening. Outpatient rehab is not as intensive as inpatient rehab, and the risk of relapse is greater because you are not removed from your drug or alcohol using environment whilst you undergo treatment. Outpatient rehab is generally recommended for people who suffer from a mild addiction, or perhaps for people who have gone through the rehabilitation process before but have experienced a relapse.
How do I get into rehab in Scotland?
In addition to going to your GP, you can gain entry into a rehab clinic in Scotland, through the Rehab Recovery. You can call them on 0800 088 66 86 to complete a short telephone assessment. This assessment allows them to recommend a rehab clinic in Scotland suited to you or your loved ones needs.
Each rehab clinic will contact you directly. You will converse with each rehab clinics’ admission team. Once you’ve chosen a rehab clinic, you will then undertake a pre-admission assessment. Following the completion of this assessment, you will then agree on a date and time for your actual admission.
Visit their website to see what happens during my rehab programme in Scotland?
Locations:
Priory
The Priory Wellbeing Centre Aberdeen is conveniently located within the city centre ensuring accessible and convenient treatment to suit your schedule.
Location: 7 Queens Gardens, Aberdeen, AB15 4YD,
Telephone: 0808 252 0965
Email:aberdeenwellbeing@priorygroup.com
The Alexander Clinic
The Alexander Clinic recognise addiction as a no fault illness which if treated, can lead to positive changes in lifestyle and wellbeing.
Location: King Street, Oldmeldrum, Inverurie. AB51 0EQ.
Telephone: 01651 872100 | 24/7
Castle Craig Hospital
If you are concerned that you may have a alcohol addiction problem, or if you are the family member, friend or employer of someone with alcohol addiction in Aberdeen, Castle Craig can provide you with the tools you need to find the right private alcohol rehab treatment option.
Location: Blyth Bridge, West Linton, Peeblesshire, Scotland, UK,
Telephone: 0808 231 5882