Company type | Private |
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Industry | Addiction treatment |
Founded | 2012 |
Founder | Daniel Gerrard Eytan Alexander |
Headquarters | United Kingdom |
Website | www |
UK Addiction Treatment Centres, also known as UKAT, is one of the largest private addiction treatment firms in the United Kingdom by the number of beds available.[1] The organisation runs eight treatment facilities, each admitting on average 180 patients a month. The facilities provide treatment for alcohol, gambling, substance use disorders [2] and eating disorders.
UKAT offers rehabilitative programmes with private or shared rooms for a 7-day, 14-day or 28-day treatment, including a medically assisted detox.[3] Patients typically follow the 12-step program, alongside holistic treatments and recovery workshops.[4]
The rehab centre locations include Sanctuary Lodge (Essex), Primrose Lodge (Surrey), Banbury Lodge (Oxfordshire), Liberty House (Bedfordshire), Recovery Lighthouse (Sussex), Oasis Recovery (Cheshire), Oasis Recovery (West Yorkshire) and Linwood House (South Yorkshire).
Councils have been receiving decreasing government funding since 2013.[5] In 2017, councils received a 15.5% cut to alcohol and drug addiction services.[6] UKAT received an investment from Eli Global in 2018 given increasing demand for addiction treatment and decreased public funding.[3] As of September 2024, UKAT is owned by London based private equity firm Sullivan Street Partners.[1]
In 2017, admissions for alcohol addiction reached record highs, and admissions for Xanax addictions doubled in 2018.[7][8] Admissions for OTC drug addiction increased 22%.[9] In 2018, UKAT has admitted 48 people for either codeine or benzodiazepine addiction, compared to just 26 for cannabis and 17 for gambling addiction.[10]