Ketamine support in Blackpool

In recent years, the UK has witnessed a concerning rise in ketamine use – and as use of the Class-B drug continues to increase in Blackpool, so do mental health conditions and physical health concerns associated with it. If you want to stop or cut down, you’re not alone. We’re here to help.

 

 

 

 

 

Why can ketamine be harmful?

  • Hurts your bladder – Heavy use can make it painful to pee, make you need the toilet all the time, or even cause bleeding. Sometimes the damage can’t be fixed.
  • Messes with your mind – You might feel confused, forget things, or get stuck in scary thoughts.
  • Can make you sick – Feeling sick, throwing up, or passing out can happen, especially if you take too much.
  • Risk of accidents – Because it slows your body and changes how you see and move; you can get hurt more easily.
  • Mixing is risky – Using ketamine with alcohol or other drugs can make the dangers much worse.

We’re here to help

If you’re seeking ketamine support in Blackpool, we can help you get in control or stop altogether.

So, if you or someone you know needs our support, we’re here to help.

We can provide:

  • Referral into service and assessment
    • 1-1 support with a key worker to look at why you use drugs and how to stop
    • Access to residential detox
    • Community and residential rehab
    • Support groups
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PROJECT K support groups

PROJECT K provides a completely safe space for current users or people in recovery from ketamine use to openly speak to each other about the mental and physical symptoms of using ketamine.

It’s open to everyone over 18 and there’s no need to book, all our sessions are drop-in.

Every Tuesday @ Winstone House from 5.30-6.30pm. 

 

Ketamine support groups

Narcotics Anonymous (NA) offer free, peer-led support groups in Lancashire for people who want to stop using drugs — any drug, including ketamine.

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Reducing risk when using ketamine

We understand that not everybody is ready to stop completely. So, if you still choose to use, here is how to reduce your risk when using ketamine.

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Ketamine support for young people

The Blackpool Adolescent Service provides free support for young people with drug, alcohol and sexual health issues.

The service is available to all young people aged 10 to 24. Interventions range from drug awareness, harm reduction as well as access to clinical prescribing services for substance abuse and clinical sexual health support.

Learn more about ADASH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Get In Touch

Talk to one of our friendly and professional experts today.

Call 01253 205157 email us on horizonreferrals@delphimedical.co.uk, or use our referral form.

All enquires are handled with total confidentiality.

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