20 January 2025

Addiction Rehabilitation Centres

Addiction Rehabilitation Centres

Many healthcare professionals who deal with patients who are addicted to a substance or substances will tell you that getting an addict to acknowledge their problem is half the battle won. Treatment for the physical, emotional and psychological impact of substance abuse is one of many, and it is just as important to address how, where, when and why an addiction emerged.

At Eagles View Wellness Centre, everything we do – all our services and offerings – begins with establishing trust and finding out more about the addict and why they find themselves in this position.

You could say that we are an addiction rehabilitation centre, a place where patients are treated immediately with understanding and care. We emphasise the value of our detox program – which provides comprehensive care and round-the-clock medical attention.

Our medical detox program combines medication, vitamin drips, and gut health support to provide comfort and expedited recovery. Qualified medical professionals prescribe and administer medications to alleviate withdrawal symptoms and manage potential complications.

Custom-tailored vitamin drips replenish essential nutrients, promoting improved energy, immune function, and overall well-being.

Addiction rehabilitation centres

Service designed for addiction

We are proud to be a leading wellness services provider and addiction rehabilitation centres. Our patients come from all walks of life and the undeniable truth is that anyone, irrespective of race, creed, religion or lifestyle, is susceptible to addiction.

Rehabilitation with addiction is not easy and is never straightforward. Our mission is to firstly ensure that the patient is out of any immediate physical danger and then begin to get the full picture of what is going on, layer by layer.

Addiction rehabilitation is about facing reality. One of the most dangerous aspects of substance abuse is that it affects the mind, it distorts reality, it kills rationality and upsets the natural processes that make us human.

Patients in this world of make-believe become ‘slaves’ to their substance of choice and this is what we have to tackle with rehabilitation.

Another very important aspect of addiction rehabilitation is control. It takes time, patience, participation and understanding to help patients regain control of their lives. Rehabilitation is really about empowerment, about taking control from the substance and transferring it to the patient.

We believe that rehabilitation is a strong, powerful and effective way to deal with addiction. It’s far from easy and often stressful for all concerned, but in the end will yield positive results.