Why Choose Residential Alcohol Detox?

Many people don’t fully understand the risks associated with alcohol detox. In some cases, without medical supervision, alcohol withdrawal can result in death. When withdrawal is managed through a supervised or medicated detox, the risks of death or serious illness are minimised. A residential stay is the easiest way to undergo a managed detox.

Supervised alcohol detox in a residential centre works by the body’s dependence on alcohol being transferred to another substance. That other substance is then also gradually withdrawn. This method reduces the severe side-effects of alcohol withdrawal and eliminates alcohol toxins. This form of treatment is believed to be the most comfortable, safe and effective method of stopping drinking.

Side effects can include sweating, nausea, vomiting, hallucinations and even life-threatening illness. Even if you do not choose residential alcohol detox, it is recommended that detox is always supervised by a medical professional in case of serious side effects.

Mental health

Detoxing can be very stressful. Having support around you, particularly in the first few days when feelings are likely to be heightened, can be highly beneficial. Professional staff understand what you are feeling and will be able to offer support and guidance to help you cope mentally as well as physically.

A good start

A successful alcohol detox can form the building blocks for permanent abstinence from alcohol. With a steady start, and follow-up therapy and aftercare, many people find that a supervised detox helps them get and stay on track to stopping drinking.

Remember, though, that alcohol detox is not a silver bullet, it is merely part of the journey to full alcohol rehabilitation. Ongoing therapy and good aftercare is likely to be needed in most cases.

Rehab can not begin properly until detoxification has taken place. As long as alcohol toxins are present in the body, there is too high a risk that a drinking relapse will occur.

A holistic approach

Good residential alcohol rehab centres also offer related therapies to help alcoholics quit drinking permanently. Complementary therapies can help with withdrawal symptoms and ease the discomfort of giving up drinking. After a residential detox, most people will be free of alcohol after 7-10 days.

Tailored service

In a residential centre, your individual needs will be assessed and a bespoke treatment and medication programme will be drawn up. You will be monitored and supervised by professional staff throughout your detox.

In some alcohol detox centres, accelerated programmes are available, where individuals undergo a supervised detox in a compacted time frame.

Wellington Lodge is an established not-for-profit specialist alcohol detox and rehab provider. We offer triage, screening and rehabilitation at our comfortable in-patient facility at Wellington Lodge in North London. We also offer out-patient facilities at specialist clinics in Harley Street, London or at Queens Square in Bath, Somerset.

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