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Private Alcohol Rehab Treatment Centre in Cleethorpes

Last Updated: November 14th 2014

Alcohol rehab clinics and counselling in Cleethorpes and surrounding Lincolnshire area. Call 0808 163 9632 for immediate access.

We are a UK not-for-profit alcohol treatment service delivering to Cleethorpians free 24hr access in Cleethorpes to professional alcohol detoxification mentors. South of Hull, West of River Humber, North of Louth and East of Scunthorpe, the English town of Cleethorpes ( with 39,505 residents and 0.07% of the recorded population of England ) has Cleethorpians that face similar life challenges as any other Lincolnshire town folk - including ongoing problems with alcoholism.

If you live in (or nearby) the town of Cleethorpes and suffer with alcohol addiction, know that you are not the only one, and that Addiction Helpline staff are here to assist you. Just as in every other town in Lincolnshire it is not unusual for a problem with alcohol to start at a very young age or at a later stage in life.

With 32,254 Cleethorpians that can legally drink out of it's populace of 39,505, Government figures would indicate that for Cleethorpes:

  • 2,178 Cleethorpes men are habitual drinkers
  • 1,455 female Cleethorpians are regular drinkers
  • 3,490 Cleethorpes males and females are drinking alcohol to excess
  • 6,501 Cleethorpians in the town of sixty five and over
  • 733 men in Cleethorpes aged 65 and older are most likely to drink very often
  • 464 female Cleethorpians of similar age also drinking very often .
  • 1,170 Cleethorpians aged sixty five and over consumed alcohol on 5 or more days in the last seven days ; a higher total than any other demographic
  • 195 Cleethorpians of pensionable age that may be heavy drinkers
  • 753 pupils in Cleethorpes could have had alcohol in the last seven days
  • 220 11-15 yr old Cleethorpians in the town drink every week
  • 13 eleven year olds in Cleethorpes think it is acceptable to be drunk weekly.
  • 221 15 year old Cleethorpians think it is ok to be drunk once a week
  • 502 sixteen to twenty four men-folk in Cleethorpes could be consuming over 2x the recommended alcohol intake limits.
  • 426 16-24 year olds could also be exceeding safe drinking guidelines
  • 1,255 16-24 year old Cleethorpians have drunk too much on at least one occasion in the previous seven days.

Sources:

  1. Health and Social Care Information Centre - Statistics on Alcohol: England, 2013
  2. Office for National Statistics - Drinking Habits Amongst Adults, 2012
  3. Drink Aware
  4. Office for National Statistics - Marriages in England and Wales (Provisional)
  5. Relate - Separation and Divorce Statistics

Alcohol Rehab in Cleethorpes

If you are living in Cleethorpes in Lincolnshire and are needing to enter alcohol rehab, you can phone AH immediately for speedy advice. Contact us in private using the form on this page. Addiction Helpline's Cleethorpes advice line is available to anyone, including members of family, friends, managers and workmates who find themselves concerned that in which addiction is affecting someone they care about. Calls to our Cleethorpes services are confidential. Addiction Helpline will not share information you provide with any third party. Our Cleethorpes addiction advisory staff are able to deal with any type of alcohol related issue.

Our alcohol rehabilitation services include:

  • Alcohol Rehab: instant access to a rehab centre in Cleethorpes ( within twenty four hours )
  • Lincolnshire Home Detox: At-home outpatient drug based alcohol rehab plans
  • Lincolnshire Residential Detox: Residential inpatient alcohol detox plan in Cleethorpes
  • Private Counselling: At home advisory services in Cleethorpes
  • Lincolnshire Addictions Advice: Guidance on Cleethorpes based addiction services
  • Addiction HelpLine can help Cleethorpians in cutting out Lincolnshire local authority red tape and get you fast expert assistance and support.

Make today the day you rescue yourself or someone you care about. You are only a 5 minute phonecall away from support.

Contact us on 0808 1639632 to speak to an advisor, today.



Aftercare

One of the most important considerations when choosing a drug or alcohol rehab is the availability of some type of aftercare programme. This is vital because if you are not supported when you return home, you will be at higher risk of relapse – this means that all the good work of rehab will be lost.

The availability of aftercare following rehab is important for a number of reasons including:

  • The transition from rehab to home is a time when the individual will be at high risk of relapse. The availability of aftercare at this time will increase the person’s chances of staying sober, and it will make the process easier.
  • Staying sober in alcohol rehab or drug rehab is a different proposition than staying sober at home. This is because the facility offers a protected environment in which the individual can begin to rebuild their life. Leaving rehab is like taking the training wheels off a bike, and if the person is not adequately supported, they may be vulnerable.
  • Some people can look upon their last day at the rehab clinic as graduation day, but this can be a dangerous way to view things. If the person is over confident, or takes things for granted, they will be at high risk of falling into trouble. Aftercare is a reminder to the individual that recovery is a process and not an event, and that the work will never really be complete.
  • When people initially leave rehab they tend to be highly motivated, but this determination can wane over time unless it is regularly recharged. The aim of aftercare is to keep boosting the person’s motivation so that they remain committed to their new life away from alcohol or drugs.
  • It is frequently said that time heals all wounds, but this can be a bit of a cruse when it comes to dealing with addiction. The individual can forget how bad things were, and this opens the door for romancing the drink or drug – the individual forgets the pain and begins to glamorise their past. Another reason of why aftercare is important is that it is a reminder to the individual of what they risk going back to.
  • In order to stay sober the person is going to need a new purpose and meaning in life. They will be able to get this from groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous.
  • One of the hardest things that people can face in recovery is loneliness and boredom. By walking away from addiction, the individual will also usually be giving up their support network. It will be necessary for them to build a new support network in recovery and aftercare programmes will usually be part of this.
  • The individual will be able to learn a great deal during their time in rehab, but there will still be more to learn once the person returns home. This continued education can occur more easily with the help of some type of aftercare therapy.

What is Involved in Rehab Aftercare?

Rehab aftercare can involve a number of different things including:

  • Booster sessions – this is where the individual returns to rehab for a few more sessions in recovery
  • Fellowship meetings
  • Therapy sessions – this could be group therapy as an outpatient or continued one to one therapy
  • Outpatient skills or educational workshops

Aftercare Following a Foreign Rehab

If people are going to a foreign rehab, they will need to think very carefully about how they are going to be able to cope once they return home. We have a great deal of expertise in this area and we will be able to offer advice on how the individual will be able to transition safely. Going abroad for addiction help can be a great decision, but it is important to get the aftercare right.

Take Charge of Your Own Aftercare

All rehabs will have some type of aftercare programme, but at the end of the day, it is up to the individual to take responsibility for their own recovery. This means that they need to make staying sober the number one priority in their life and be willing to do whatever is necessary to protect it. This also means that they are motivated to use the available aftercare resources that will help them protect their sobriety.

When it comes to aftercare, there is a great deal to think about. We are very knowledgeable in this area, and we will be able to address any concerns you might have. Many of our team members have their own experience with overcoming addiction problems, so they will have a good understanding of where you are coming from.


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