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Built on the banks of the River Clyde, Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland and the third-most in the United Kingdom, with more than 620,000 -people calling the city home as of 2020. 

However, many of these people will find themselves struggling with addiction. Fortunately, there are alcohol and drug rehab facilities in the area to help them overcome addiction. However, a better option for recovery may be in South Africa.

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How Alcohol and Drug Addiction Can Affect a Person

There are numerous ways in which addiction can affect a person. Firstly, addiction can affect their health. Substance abuse can result in organ damage, such as how alcohol affects the liver and stimulants can affect the heart. The damage that some substances can do to a person’s internal organs can lead to long-term health consequences.

 Some substances can weaken the immune system, making users more vulnerable to infections. Mentally, addiction can worsen any underlying mental health conditions. 

Certain substances can also alter a person’s brain chemistry and structure in a way that they develop mental health issues if they didn’t have them before.

 Addiction can also affect a person’s social life. Many people who struggle with addiction withdraw from family and friends in favour of devoting their time and energy to substance use. 

They may also associate with other people who are also in the middle of addiction and create a cycle of enabling unhealthy behaviour, worsening each others’ addictions.

The Need for Addiction Treatment in Glasgow

Addiction in Glasgow and across Scotland and the United Kingdom is a source of concern. Drug use and alcohol use disorder, also known as alcoholism, are prevalent. 

Drug abuse can be of particular concern, as Glasgow has 44.4 drug-related deaths per 100,000 people. This is among the highest in the United Kingdom. 

Alcohol consumption and alcohol addiction in Glasgow are also concerning, especially for young people, as it’s estimated that up to 3/4 of all people under the age of 15 in Glasgow have had an alcoholic drink. 

These concerns underscore the need for drug or alcohol rehab centres in Glasgow as well as other narcotics and alcohol treatment programmes.

Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Glasgow

Because of the need for comprehensive addiction treatment in Glasgow, there are several alcohol or drug rehab centres in the area. Some of the centres in which a Glaswegian can seek addiction treatment include:

Why Come to South Africa for Rehab Treatment?

The treatment options and rehab clinics in Glasgow can certainly help people recover. There are reasons to come to South Africa over a rehab programme in Glasgow. Some of the reasons to start your recovery in our addiction rehab facility include:

Being in South Africa for alcohol and drug rehab means being far away from Glasgow. This means being away from triggers or enablers and being able to focus on addiction recovery.

The distance can also be helpful for those who would rather keep their addiction private. The distance between Glasgow and Cape Town can act as a protective layer over a patient’s privacy.

Our a rehab clinic in Cape Town is located in an exclusive neighbourhood that is patrolled by security. Furthermore, it is located only minutes away from the beach.

The cost of alcohol and drug rehab in the United Kingdom can be quite high. However, coming to South Africa for treatment means being able to get the same world-class treatment for addiction at a fraction of the price, which can make it the more cost-effective option for going on a recovery journey.

South Africa is one of the most culturally-diverse countries in the world and coming to our centre can give patients the opportunity to experience this culture firsthand during supervised activities.

For some people, being in a new environment can allow them to change the way they think. This can help them have more clarity to reflect on their addiction and long-term recovery.

When to Seek Inpatient Rehab

Many people who struggle with addiction may not be aware that they need to seek inpatient drug and alcohol rehab. Many are in denial about their addiction.

 They’ll tell them they could stop anytime that they wanted, that the only reason they’re using drugs or alcohol is that there’s an external stressor that they’re dealing with. They’ll convince themselves that once the aforementioned stressor is gone, the drug and alcohol addiction will also disappear. 

Alcohol and drug addiction is characterised by a loss of control and the people who struggle with it are sometimes unable to recognise the severity of their condition. 

There are also some who may be aware that they are struggling with drug and alcohol addiction, but they may not be aware of the severity of the addiction. 

It can sometimes take a dramatic event to compel a person to who struggles with alcohol or drug addiction to understand that they need to find a treatment programme. A lot of the time, this event can be their loved ones coming together to stage an intervention and try to convince them to go to drug or alcohol rehabilitation. 

Another event that can compel a person to seek drug or alcohol addiction treatment is a major health scare. This can be suffering the serious consequences of drug or alcohol use, such as psychosis with meth, liver damage with alcohol, or an overdose with multiple substances.

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How to Get to Our Treatment Centre

Our private drug or alcohol support centre is located in Cape Town. Getting to us for alcohol or drug addiction treatment will require taking a flight. As there are no direct flights from Glasgow International Airport to Cape Town, flying to us will require taking a flight that connects through other cities.

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What Happens After a Residential Rehab Centre

Inpatient addiction treatment isn’t meant to last forever. Residential drug and alcohol rehab generally lasts about 28 days, though there are rehab centres that offer longer programmes depending on a patient’s specific needs. 

However, the fact remains that a patient will eventually have to leave a rehab centre and return to the real world, where they may still find that the circumstances that triggered their addiction are still present. 

Rehab clinics offer a variety of aftercare options for when patients who leave rehab, such as outpatient rehab programmes or sober living homes. If they don’t, then they’ll direct patients to local resources such as therapists and support groups to help them maintain their recovery. 

Drug and alcohol rehab centres also prepare their patients to return to their lives. One way that a drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre prepares its patients to return home is by helping them address any underlying mental health issues. This is because mental health problems and substance addiction are often interconnected.

Our Private Rehab Can Help You Get Your Life Back from Addiction

Addiction is a disease that can be caused by many factors. In some cases, addiction is passed down genetically. Regardless of what causes addiction, the people who struggle with it can often find themselves feeling like they’ve lost control over their lives.

 But at Liberty Home, we can offer the treatment necessary to help patients retake control and live healthy, sober lives. Contact us to learn more.

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