Alcohol Detox Clinics in Kent

Alcohol Detox & Rehab Treatment Centres in Kent

At Alcohol Helper we work with the most successful alcohol detoxification and rehabilitation clinics in and around Kent.

All our treatment centres in the Kent area offer an excellent level of care and a detoxification and rehab programme tailored to individual needs.

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Helping an alcoholic n Kent

Treatment for an addiction to alcohol can only work if the individual admits they have a problem. This may require an intervention by a specialist alcohol interventionist. Through a properly orchestrated intervention, the individual is confronted with the reality of their alcohol problem and how it affects those around them. We have highly experienced alcohol interventionists in Kent who will manage the intervention process.

The next stage in the treatment for alcohol addiction is usually detoxification which removes alcohol from the system. Detox from alcohol should always be carried out in a medically controlled environment. Withdrawal from alcohol can be uncomfortable and even life-threatening so detox is safest in a residential detox clinic where the client will have 24/7 supervision. Medication will be prescribed to alleviate the withdrawal Alcohol detox usually lasts between 3 and 7 days

Detox alone is not enough to ensure long-term abstinence from alcohol. The alcoholic needs to undergo a rehabilitative programme that helps them understand the nature of the addiction and addresses the psychological dependency to alcohol. Rehab also helps the individual develop coping strategies to live a life free of alcohol addiction and to rebuild family relationships that may have broken down. Residential rehab treatment affords the individual the best chance of a healthy, long-term recovery. The residential clinics in and around Kent offer the highest level of care and an excellent programme of rehabilitative treatments to set the individual on the path to recovery.

Following rehab, aftercare is essential in order to prevent relapse. This may involve local counselling in the Kent area and attendance of Alcoholics Anonymous meetings.

To find out more about treatment for alcoholism or in Kent, call us on 0800 44 88 988 and we’ll give you all the confidential help and advice you need.