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Ealing is a district in West London that is part of the London Borough of Ealing. Ealing is presently a commercial and retail centre with a significant night-time economy and combines the characteristics of a suburb and an inner city.

As of 2021, the entire borough’s population was just under 370,000. Some of those people, like many across London and the United Kingdom, will struggle with alcohol use, and while there are no alcohol rehabs in Ealing itself to help them, there are many rehab centres and clinics across London.

However, addiction is complex, and you or your loved one may find that your needs are better met by Sierra Recovery in Spain.

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Aftercare Following a Foreign Treatment Centre

Continued support is often something that can make a major difference in recovering from alcohol addiction. When a person returns home after inpatient addiction treatment, they will likely still have to contend with their triggers and their cravings.

This makes getting continued support essential for staying sober when no longer in a controlled environment. Finding this continued support after residential rehab is a priority for many people.

There are outpatient services available. These can include Partial Hospitalisation Programmes or simply going to individual therapy and joining support groups.

Many rehab centres that cater to foreign clients are often aware that their guests will need support in relapse prevention, so they will often offer referrals to local resources that can help their guests maintain their recovery from drug and alcohol addiction.

Alcohol Use in Ealing and London

Ealing, London, and the United Kingdom are no strangers to alcohol use. In 2022, it was reported that 48% of all people over the age of 16 drank alcohol at least once a week, with around 8% of men reporting that they drank almost daily.

However, while these numbers may be concerning, this is an improvement, as in 2011, 54% of all people over 16 drank alcohol.

These numbers, however, may indicate that there is a need in London and across the United Kingdom for alcohol rehabilitation.

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Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Ealing and London

Because of the need for treatment in Ealing and across London, there are several facilities where a person can find alcohol detox and treatment. Some of these rehab centres where a person can seek drug or alcohol rehabilitation include:

The Priory Hospital - Roehampton

This rehab facility helps people address drug or alcohol addiction, mental health disorders, as well as eating disorders.

Priory Ln, London SW15 5JJ

Harbor London

Found in Hyde Park, this clinic uses a four-stage method to treat one patient at a time.

40 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1W 0EB

Wimbledon Park Clinic

They offer a range of flexible outpatient treatment programmes for mental health disorders and struggles with addiction.

110 Arthur Rd, London SW19 8AA

CATCH Recovery London

They offer online or face-to-face treatment for substance addiction by using a combination of individual, group, and family therapy and the 12-step programme.

125 Gloucester Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 4TE

Other Addiction Treatment Programmes

There are also other options other than private rehab clinics. Some of the other options for treatment in London include:

Alcoholics Anonymous

They are an organisation that offers support for people who struggle with alcohol addiction. Their meetings in London can be found here.

Why Come to Us in Spain?

A recovery journey can sometimes be a literal journey. Many people will find the treatment they need relatively close to home. However, some people may need to seek substance abuse treatment in a foreign land. Some of the reasons that the foreign land in question should be Spain include:

Distance from Triggers

Coming to Spain can put distance between you and the circumstances that triggered your substance use. This can give you the space you need to clarify your recovery.

Additionally, coming to Spain can separate you from your enablers. Sometimes, your loved ones may have the best intentions, but they may not know how to help you properly. Coming to Malaga for treatment allows you to receive world-class care from qualified medical professionals.

In a city as diverse as London, there are people from social backgrounds wherein addiction is met with patronisation or suspicion instead of empathy. As such, many may not want it known that they are seeking treatment, so the confidential services we offer can be a boon.

NHS services are free, but private rehab treatment in the United Kingdom can be quite expensive. Coming to us in Spain allows you or your loved one to access world-class care like any luxury UK facility.

Our rehab clinic is located in the mountains of Malaga and is roughly an hour away from the beach. This isolates our location, which can help you or your loved one have clarity while in treatment.

Malaga is known for its climate, a major reason visitors from Northern Europe and the rest of the world come to the region. This climate can help people relax and be the backdrop to long-term recovery.

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Taking the First Step to Recovery

Detox or detoxification is often the first step in a professional rehab programme. During this part of treatment, a person will often go through withdrawal symptoms, but an inpatient facility will often intervene and manage these symptoms.

However, detox is not the first step towards recovery. The first step is to admit that rehabilitation is needed. A lot of people who struggle with addiction will often deny the extent of their problem or even that there is a problem at all.

Concluding that alcohol and drug rehab is needed is something that many people do on their own. Some people will need external factors, such as their loved ones staging an intervention or the law or a medical scare, to compel them to seek an addiction treatment programme.

However, some may conclude on their own that they need help. Some people can realise that they need help and must reach out to someone to find that help.

How to Get to Us in Spain

London Heathrow Airport is the closest to Ealing of all London’s airports. From there, British Airways offers flights to Malaga that should take 3 hours or so.

How to Invest Yourself into Treatment

Treating alcohol addiction requires investment. This does not just mean a monetary investment. It means being fully dedicated to the recovery process. It’s going to require time, energy, and major lifestyle changes.

An inpatient drug and alcohol rehab will require at least 28 days, possibly more if a person is travelling to the facility from a different country. 

But going to rehab alone isn’t enough to help someone recover. Just being in a rehab centre won’t do much other than put someone in an environment where they can’t access addictive substances.

A person has to engage in their programme, which will require time, energy, and focus. 

There’s also the emotional investment a person must make when they are in treatment. Individual therapy sessions are meant to help people delve into the root cause of their substance use. That can be emotionally tumultuous, so that’s something that a person has to be ready for.

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There are also group therapy sessions. Part of group therapy is sharing, so a person must open up and connect with others. For some people, this can require a major emotional investment.

A person will also have to invest in their recovery after treatment. They’ll have to continue going to therapy, both individual and group, and manage their cravings to continue meeting their recovery goals.

You've Got the Power to Change Your Life

Problem drinking can be devastating. Alcohol takes a physical, mental, and emotional toll on a person and the people around them. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

You don’t have to let alcohol addiction control your life any longer. At Sierra Recovery, we can offer you world-class treatment to help you overcome the problem of drinking and change your life for the better.

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