London-based buyout firm Sullivan Street new owners of local private rehab

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The UKAT Group- which runs Primrose Lodge- is set to help thousands more addicts following major investment and new ownership

The UKAT Group - which runs the local rehab Primrose Lodge- has successfully acquired new ownership from major private equity firm Sullivan Street Partners whilst at the same time the Government has finally inflated drug and alcohol treatment budgets in Surrey by 103%.

The injection of long-awaited investment into tackling Surrey’s drug and alcohol crisis should flatten the curve of drug and alcohol deaths in the area.

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In 2022, 47 deaths related to drug poisoning were registered in Surrey, a figure that should have reduced but has worryingly stayed the same since 2019, the year before the pandemic.

Addiction treatment centre, Primrose LodgeAddiction treatment centre, Primrose Lodge
Addiction treatment centre, Primrose Lodge

In the same year, Surrey registered 105 deaths from alcohol-specific causes, the highest number since records began in 2001. This was a 9% increase from 2021 (96 alcohol deaths) and a staggering 25% increase from 2019 (84 alcohol deaths), the last year before the Covid-19 pandemic hit.

The UKAT Group, which runs eight residential treatment facilities including Primrose Lodge, welcomes the new ownership from Sullivan Street. They will provide the support needed to expand the UKAT Group’s treatment footprint, reaching more addicts in areas where drug and alcohol deaths are rising. The operation of Primrose Lodge remains unaffected by the UKAT Group’s new ownership.

Last year, the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) granted Surrey County Council with a budget of £735,933 towards their 2023/24 drug strategy spend.

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According to analysis by the UKAT Group, Surrey County Council now has more than double the amount of money to spend on drug and alcohol treatment services in their area, as their 2024/25 budget now stands at £1,500,381.

For the first time since 2012, councils like Surrey County Council have a protected budget allocated for inpatient detoxification only- a service that the UKAT Group provides as standard.

In Surrey, this amounts to an inpatient detoxification budget of £106,099.

Clients typically admit into Primrose Lodge rehab for a period of 28 days, inclusive of a 7 day detox, followed by an intense and effective residential therapy programme. The UKAT Group’s sobriety rate stands at 95% one year after leaving treatment.

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Daniel Gerrard, Managing Director at the UKAT Group, which operates Primrose Lodge comments;

“We’re thrilled to welcome new ownership under Sullivan Street Partners. We have a positive history with the team and they know the industry, our business and most importantly, our desire and drive to help as many people suffering with addiction as possible, and they’ll undoubtedly be able to help us achieve our mission.”

Layton Tamberlin, Managing Partner, Sullivan Street Partners comments;

"The addiction treatment market is chronically unserved, and we are delighted to have acquired a leading pioneer. We look forward to supporting Daniel and the team at Primrose Lodge as they grow the business and expand its facility footprint and service offering."

“The UKAT Group’s ethos and standard of care towards their clients is second to none, and we are proud to be able to help them to continue freeing people from the grips of addiction.”

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