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Where expats in Alicante can find help with alcohol addiction
What is Alcohol Addiction?
Alcohol in its various forms has been used across the world for centuries, and drinking has become a normal aspect of life in most countries, including Spain.
However, because it's woven into the fabric of our culture, we often forget how dangerous this substance can be.
As a psychoactive substance, alcohol carries dependence-producing properties that can cause addiction over time.
While many people think they won't get addicted to alcohol, heavy drinking can lead to a serious condition known as Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) [1].
Someone who has a consistent pattern of drinking and who can't control how much they drink may have this condition because it's a chronic relapsing disorder. Those addicted to alcohol won't be able to quit drinking without professional help unless their dependence is very mild.
Drinking culture in Alicante
Nestled along the Mediterranean coast with long sunny days and balmy evenings, it's no wonder people like to have a tipple in Alicante.
While expats often won't have the same party fever as holidaymakers, they like to take advantage of local wine and sunbaked vineyards.
The city boasts endless bars, clubs, and other aspects of drinking culture enjoyed by locals, tourists, and expats alike.
Like their home countries, many expats in Spain find that the drinking culture [2] is pervasive, with many people enjoying a beverage each day.
Whether it's a glass of wine on the balcony or a cold beer in one of the many beach bars, alcohol is an inescapable part of life.
For those who have a healthy relationship with alcohol, they don't have to worry about being tempted by a drink or two. But for those who struggle with alcohol addiction, one drink could result in a relapse.
Common concerns when looking for addiction treatment
However, though they might have lived in Spain for years, many expats are apprehensive about seeking treatment.
Firstly, there's the stigma that surrounds alcohol addiction, with many people thinking it's a stubborn trait rather than an illness. This leads them to worry that their alcohol addiction won't be taken seriously when they eventually find a doctor.
Secondly, many expats worry that they won't be able to find English-speaking specialists in Alicante or know how to choose the best alcohol rehab for their needs.
Then, there's the process of getting referred, the admissions process, and figuring out all the steps that can lead to their alcohol addiction recovery.
Treatment options in Alicante
Thankfully, finding treatment in Alicante and freeing yourself from the burden of alcohol addiction [3] is more than possible. With such a large international community, the city is equipped with plenty of addiction specialists and clinicians.
Like many European countries, Spain has two primary treatment options, state health care and private addiction treatment, often in the form of rehab centres.
Supplementary help is available too, via support groups such as Alcoholics Anonymous that take place in the community. It's important to assess all the options and decide which one is best for you and your family.
1. State healthcare
Much like the NHS in the UK, Spain has a state-run healthcare service known as the Ministry of Health (Ministerio de Sanidad) [4].
If you live or work in the country, you'll be able to access the Spanish National Health System (SNHS) and its addiction treatment programs.
EU residents are automatically eligible for SNHS treatment for alcohol addiction once they become permanent residents. This allows them to register with a GP in their area of Alicante and begin the recovery process.
While UK and other non-EU residents might have more difficulty accessing SNHS care [5], it's certainly possible.
Those with a work permit can use the system by paying social security, and UK retirees can use the S1 form to access Spanish public healthcare.
If you're worried about your relationship with alcohol or have been diagnosed with addiction in the past, the first step is to reach your GP based in Alicante.
They can assess your condition and refer you for further treatment, either via a hospital detox, specialised treatment, or outpatient therapy.
As a tourist hotspot, Alicante is known for having a large number of English-speaking doctors and specialists available at its largest hospital [6].
Here, alcohol addictions are treated on an outpatient basis, meaning you'll live at home and travel to attend therapy appointments.
While alcohol addiction treatment is predominately free via the national health service, you may need to pay for prescriptions and some forms of treatment. This will depend on the severity of your condition and how long you've been addicted to alcohol.
2. Private addiction treatment
To substantially reduce waiting times, many expats in Alicante opt for private treatment at a specialised clinic.
Not only are those suffering able to see an English-speaking specialist quickly, but they will also have personalised care throughout their recovery.
Typically, those battling Alcohol Use Disorder will need to commit around 28 days to their rehabilitation. A private alcohol rehab in Spain [7] will ensure you receive top-quality, 24-hour care during this time, from the initial detox through to aftercare.
3. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Many people associate AA with America and believe it doesn't exist outside the states. In reality, Alcoholics Anonymous is a worldwide organisation, and has been operating in Spain since 1951.
Since its introduction, AA Spain [8] has been providing communities across the country with in-person support groups, often led by those who have conquered alcohol addiction.
Meetings are designed to be accessible to anyone in need of help, whether they are holiday-makers, locals, or expatriates.
AA fosters communities where members feel comfortable sharing their experiences and supporting each other through sobriety.
To improve accessibility, meetings are held in both Spanish and English, providing a platform for mutual aid and personal accountability.
To maintain this accountability and achieve an alcohol-free life, AA members work through the famous 12 steps. This iconic approach to recovery is a set of principles that help people stay sober for life.
However, because meetings are held in the wider community, AA Spain isn't considered an ideal form of primary treatment.
Oftentimes, expats attend residential alcohol addiction treatment before joining group therapy.
This allows them to overcome their physical dependence and foster the mental resilience they need to thrive without alcohol.
How much is alcohol rehab in Spain?
If you're considering seeking professional help for alcohol addiction it's important to note the cost of rehab in Spain. It's also important to consider that costs can vary dramatically, depending on location, facilities, and the treatments provided.
Similarly to other European countries and the UK, a luxury rehab clinic in Alicante may set you back around €25,500-€34,500 per month, which is an extortionate amount for most people.
Fortunately, there are more budget-friendly options available in the Alicante area.
Rehab clinics on the more affordable end of the spectrum will cost anywhere between €5,000 and €10,00 for a 28-day programme. This includes accommodation, food, and an array of therapies.
What's more, many clinics in and around Alicante accept insurance [9] as a form of payment, which can help ease the financial burden.
Nowadays alcohol addiction is treated the same as any other health condition, and most insurance providers cover a large part of treatment programmes.
The advantages of private rehab
If you're struggling with alcohol addiction, either directly or through someone you know, you're likely experiencing a period of high stress.
The prospect of entering a rehab abroad, even if it's somewhere you've lived for many years, can be daunting.
Fortunately, Spanish rehab clinics, particularly in popular areas such as Alicante, are known for their modern technology and excellent treatments.
While accessing treatment through your local state-run hospital can be a good option for mild addictions, it is not recommended for serious alcohol problems.
Using free state healthcare as an expat may not provide you with all the treatments needed for comprehensive recovery. A private rehab clinic will provide wider access to treatments and facilities, as well as tailored care.
Expat-friendly rehab centres in and near Alicante
Alicante boasts a varied selection of alcohol rehab centres, catering to various budgets and lifestyles. From beachside retreats to city-centre clinics, this area of Spain will have an option that suits you and your unique recovery journey.
1. The Jorge Talavera Foundation
Located in a peaceful orchard outside the city centre, the Jorge Talavara Foundation [10] is another great option for expats needing inpatient care to overcome their addiction.
This clinic provides individualised therapeutic support for both the patient and their family, creating comprehensive treatment plans.
Unlike other centres, the foundation offers those struggling with a free consultation. This allows potential patients to get to know the care team, location, and the treatments on offer.
This evaluation allows in-house specialists to decide which treatment would suit you best.
Programmes range from intense treatment akin to hospitalisation, to outpatient care or a follow-up appointment.
2. Clínica TECA
TECA's retreat clinic is located in a semi-rural location outside of Alicante, providing a holistic environment to those struggling with alcohol addiction.
However, rather than a wellness retreat, TECA [11] is known for implementing world-class, evidence-based addiction treatments.
Within their methodology, TECA carries out various forms of support, treatments, and holistic activities that are a necessary help for people with alcohol addiction.
These include detox, motivational therapies, developmental activities, and emotional intelligence activities.
As a residential centre patients live on-site, allowing them to fully commit to their relapse prevention plan.
For many people living with alcohol addiction, this kind of separation from the outside world can be crucial.
3. ADICTIA
With over 70 years of experience in the field of alcohol addiction treatment, ADICTIA [12] has been serving the community for many years.
With their clinic based in Alicante, ADICTIA is an accessible option for anyone living in the area, and they welcome visits before making any treatment decisions.
This non-binding first appointment allows visitors to get to know the therapeutic team and the methodology they use.
ADICTIA knows that it is essential that people seeking help to overcome alcohol addiction have a team of specialised professionals by their side.
With this in mind, they are committed to offering personalised, non-standard treatment, that is adapted to the particular needs of an individual and their family.
References
[1] Health Matters: Harmful Drinking and Alcohol Dependence Health matters: harmful drinking and alcohol dependence - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
[2] Spanish Alcohol Report 202, Consumption and Consequences Summary Report 2021_Summary_Report_ALCOHOL_2021_SPAIN.pdf (sanidad.gob.es)
[3] Drugs, Brains, and Behaviour: The Science of Addiction Drugs, Brains, and Behavior: The Science of Addiction - Google Books
[4] Ministerio De Sanidad Ministerio de Sanidad
[5] Alicante Today: Healthcare in Spain For Expat Residents, How to Apply For State Health Coverage! Alicante Today - Healthcare In Spain For Expat Residents: How To Apply For State Health Coverage
[6] Alicante University General Hospital PORTADA - alicante_portal (gva.es)
[7] Rehab 4 Addiction: Drug and Alcohol Rehab in Spain and Near Spain Drug & Alcohol Rehab Treatment in Spain & Near Spain (rehab4addiction.co.uk)
[8] Alcoholics Anonymous Spain Alcoholics Anonymous Spain - Official Website (alcoholicos-anonimos.org)
[9] Alicante Today: The Importance of Quality Service From a Health Provider Alicante Today - The Importance Of Quality Service From A Health Insurer
[10] The Jorge Talavera Foundation Contact the Jorge Talavera Foundation - Jorge Talavera Foundation (fundacionjorgetalavera.com)
[11] Clínica TECA: Addiction Treatment Specialists in Addiction Treatment in Alicante. TEAK (clinicateca.es)
[12] ADICTIA: Alcohol Addiction Alcohol Addiction or Alcoholism | ADDICTY (adictia.com)
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