1. Talk
We will talk to you in person or on the phone so we can best decide how to help you.
Take the first step by admitting that you need help with your addiction is hard and reaching out can be daunting. But rest assured, Ocean Hills staff are friendly and compassionate: they’re qualified professionals and often have lived experience of addiction, so really know what you’re going through. They’ll answer your questions and will help figure out if a stay at Ocean Hills is right for you.
Take the first step in your recovery journey by calling our friendly team or filling in our contact form.
2. Assess
Our Clinical Manager will assess your needs by phone to confirm eligibility for Ocean Hills.
As part of this process, you can expect to answer questions about your medical history and provide other information so that our Clinical Manager can make a decision about what treatment and other support you might need. Once your immediate medical needs have been taken care of, you can begin your recovery programme at Ocean Hills private rehab and we will work with you to arrange an admission date.
Get started in your recovery journey by calling our friendly team or using our contact form.
3. Begin
You will begin your Ocean Hills stay when our entry criteria are met and completed.
A usual stay at Ocean Hills is around two to four weeks, although sometimes a longer period is recommended.
Under the care of our clinical team and guidance of other addiction professionals, your journey to wellness and freedom from addiction can now begin.
Reclaim hope for your life at Ocean Hills private rehab. Make the call today to get started or use our contact form.
Resources

A day in the life of rehab
Leading up to rehab, your life may be in a state of chaos. Both you and your loved ones can be swept up in the crisis of addiction and are usually focused on getting into a rehab such as Ocean Hills as soon as possible.

Why Ocean Hills is different to other rehabs
Investing energy, time and money into getting help to stop drinking is a big decision and landing in the rehab centre for you is vitally important as to whether you make it into a sustainable life of recovery. Read on to find out why Ocean Hills is different to other rehabs.

What happens when you detox from alcohol?
If someone has been drinking a lot of alcohol for a long time, suddenly stopping is never a good idea. Detoxing can be dangerous for heavy drinkers.

Gratitude in Recovery I Podcast
In this episode of Addicted to Recovery, you'll learn why practicing gratitude is an important part of the therapy programme at Ocean Hills.
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