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East Anglian Daily Times - Suffolk drug deaths at highest level since records began (2022) Suffolk had 39 drug deaths in 2021 - which is the highest number since records began in 1993, according to government research. This figure is also the highest in the east of England. Essex was the next closest with 24 deaths.

Going to rehab or staying in a sober guest house/retreat in Lowestoft involves a structured, supportive, and often life-changing experience aimed at overcoming alcohol or drug dependency. Here’s a detailed look at what you might expect during the rehab process in Lowestoft:

Schedule: Daily routines are structured with a balance of therapy sessions, educational programs, physical activities, and personal time

Consistency: Regular schedules help in building discipline and a sense of normalcy.

Physical Activities: Incorporation of physical exercises such as yoga, gym workouts, or walking in the local area.

Creative Therapies: Opportunities for art therapy, music therapy, and other creative outlets.

Mindfulness and Relaxation: Practices like meditation and mindfulness to help manage stress and promote mental well-being.

Local Environment: Enjoying the serene and picturesque environment of Lowestoft, which can be conducive to healing and recovery.

Community Resources: Leveraging local resources, community events, and support systems available in Lowestoft.

Want to know more about the difference between rehab and recovery retreats? Contact our Treatment Advisors for a free assessment.

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Drug-related crime made up 2.9% of crime in Lowestoft over the past three years. This remains consistent in the last 12 months (3.1%).

Alcohol and Drug rehab in Lowestoft, like in other places, typically involves a structured programme designed to help individuals overcome dependency and achieve long-term sobriety. Here’s what you can generally expect from rehab in Lowestoft:

  • comfortable accommodation
  • individual and group therapy
  • holistic activities such as yoga
  • fully trained staff with years of experience in the field Suffolk is ranked 112th highest out of 151 English local authorities for opiate and/or crack cocaine use (OCU) (6.86 OCU per 1,000 population). Suffolk was the only county in the East of England to see a significant increase in the number of crack cocaine users from 2014/15 to 2016/17. In 2019/20, an estimated 58% of OCUs users in Suffolk were not accessing treatment services. In 2019/20,the National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (NDTMS) reported a total of 2,345 adults receiving structured treatment in Suffolk. Nearly half of adults in treatment (48%) were in treatment for opiate use, while nearly 1 in 3 (31%) were in treatment for alcohol.

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  • Individual Therapy: One-on-one sessions with a therapist to explore the underlying causes of addiction and develop coping strategies.
  • Group Therapy: Peer support groups that provide a sense of community and shared experience.
  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT): A proven method to change negative thought patterns and behaviours.
  • Holistic Therapies: Incorporating practices like yoga, meditation, and art therapy to promote overall well-being.

What addiction services are in Lowestoft?

Anglia Care Trust ACT has been operating for around 50 years. We began as an organisation supporting prison leavers with finding accommodation. We exist to encourage people to achieve their full potential, whatever their circumstances, by providing a range of high-quality advice, guidance and support services, delivered by skilled and knowledgeable personnel.

Iceni -

Iceni offers both a whole family and individual approach tailored to each family’s circumstances. We aim to help families to manage a range of challenges including substance misuse, domestic abuse and trauma-related issues.

Turning Point - Suffolk Drug and Alcohol Service is the integrated substance use service for the county. We work with anyone who is affected by drugs or alcohol and wants support to make change.

The Matthew Project - We empower young people and adults to overcome drugs, alcohol, and mental health issues so they can live their lives more fully. We also offer specialist services for both family members impacted by others’ substance misuse and for veterans.

EATA Recovery Services - We fulfil our mission in a number of ways, with the result being individuals and families getting the help they need through private rehab clinics, alcohol and drug addiction charities, support groups, professional counselling organisations, and the NHS.