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When people think of Cambridge, they often think of the University of Cambridge, referred to as Cambridge. This is understandable, as the university is one of the best in the world.

Cambridge is home to the Silicon Fen, also known as the Cambridge Cluster, a cluster of high-tech businesses in or near Cambridge. In 2022, the city’s population was recorded at a little under 147,000 people. Some will struggle with alcohol use. There are alcohol rehabs in Cambridge that can help them with their struggles.

However, some may find that they need to leave the United Kingdom and come to Liberty Home Clinic in South Africa to find the treatment that will be the start of their journey to recovery.

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What to Expect in a Rehab Programme

Primary care, or inpatient treatment, is what most people will picture when they think of alcohol or drug rehab. Most people may know what life is like inside a rehab centre, but they won’t know unless they’ve been through it themselves. Many people who need drug or alcohol treatment may also be wary of what awaits them in residential rehab. 

The primary thing that a person who is about to begin an inpatient rehab programme needs to know is that the treatment will be intense. Residential care often offers the most thorough support for drug and alcohol addiction. Access to continuous support is given as staff members will supervise at all times. 

Something else that a person can expect in inpatient rehab treatment is that they may not have access to the internet. This varies from one facility to another, but some centres will deny access to the Internet entirely, others will limit access, and others will have no restrictions.

Some rehab centres will also offer drug or alcohol detox services. Others may not offer these services, but they may work with nearby centres to help people detoxify their bodies.

Alcohol Use in Cambridge

In Cambridgeshire, it’s estimated that almost 29% of adults drink more than 14 units of alcohol per week. The rate across England is under 23%. This is a concerning figure, and it highlights the impact that alcohol has on the community as well as the need for comprehensive treatment in the area.

Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Cambridge

Because of the need for treatment, Cambridge has several rehab options. These treatment options include:

Other Addiction Treatment

There are also ways to address alcohol addiction in Cambridge. These include:

Why Come to Our Private Rehab Clinic in Cape Town?

While a rehab centre in Cambridge can offer people the help they need to recover, there are still reasons to come to South Africa for unique treatment. These are:

One of the biggest considerations for treatment is cost. Luxury rehab in the United Kingdom can be rather expensive. Coming to South Africa can allow a person to experience the same level of comfort and standard of care at a fraction of the price, making us the more cost-effective treatment option even after the cost of airfare.

Many people may feel a sense of shame over their substance use and want privacy when receiving treatment. South Africa is quite a distance away from Cambridge, and the distance can protect a person’s privacy.

Similarly, that distance can also isolate a person from people who may be giving access to the addiction. There may be individuals in a person’s life who may not be helpful in recovery. Being isolated from them can allow someone to focus on their treatment.

Our staff members are in recovery. They understand our guests’ struggles because they have been through those same struggles.

We also have an onsite chef and custom meal plans. This can be pivotal in addressing the physical aspects of recovery.

We also offer an easy transition into our sober living and reintegration programme to help our guests continue their recovery journeys.

What to Expect in Sober Living

Long-term recovery is the goal of drug or alcohol rehabilitation. However, drug and alcohol abuse can require more treatment than an alcohol and drug rehab can offer. Some people will need further support after treatment to overcome substance misuse.

Those who are in recovery from alcohol misuse or drug addiction may also not be ready to return to their lives. Or they may not have the skills needed to rebuild those lives.

These reasons and more are why many people enter a sober living programme. In such a programme, a person will live in a home where others are also in recovery. While they stay there, they must abide by rules, which may include designated curfews, random drug testing and searches, and structured living.  

They’ll also receive support to help them develop the skills needed to live life as a sober person and reintegrate into their communities.

Physical Recovery After Alcohol Addiction

Excessive drinking or drug use is something that can have physical effects on a person’s body. Many drug or alcohol rehab centres understand the toll that substance use can take on a person’s physical health. This is why many rehab facilities come equipped with gyms.

Gyms inside a rehab centre are not just an amenity. In many cases, they are often a part of treatment, as many rehab facilities also want to help people address the physical aspects of addiction.

Furthermore, some inpatient treatment centres will have an onsite chef to cook healthy meals for guests to optimise their physical recovery.

Integrating fitness into treatment doesn’t just help a person regain physical strength. Regular exercise can help alleviate mental health symptoms and distract a person from their cravings, which can reduce the possibility of a relapse.

We'll Help You Take Your Life Back

Many people can lose control of their lives as a result of alcohol addiction. While control can be lost, it can also be taken back. At Liberty Home Clinic, we want to help people regain control of their lives. Contact us to learn more.

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