Addiction aftercare in Bury St Edmunds is the structured support that follows completion of residential or intensive outpatient rehab. The quality of aftercare is the single biggest predictor of long-term recovery — without it, relapse rates after rehab are very high. Aftercare in Bury St Edmunds includes ongoing counselling, NA/AA meetings, relapse prevention planning, medication review, and peer support networks. Most NHS-funded rehab mandates an aftercare plan before discharge.
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Research consistently shows that people who engage with structured aftercare following addiction treatment have significantly better long-term outcomes than those who do not. Aftercare in Bury St Edmunds typically includes: regular sessions with a keyworker or counsellor, ongoing medication (acamprosate, naltrexone, methadone, or buprenorphine), active participation in AA, NA, or SMART Recovery, and regular check-ins from a care coordinator. The first 90 days after leaving residential rehab are the highest-risk period for relapse.
NHS outpatient services in Bury St Edmunds automatically provide a period of aftercare following residential treatment. If you are leaving private rehab, ensuring a good aftercare plan is in place before discharge is essential — ask your rehab centre to coordinate handover to NHS community services in Bury St Edmunds. Most reputable private rehab centres offer ongoing telephone or video aftercare sessions as part of their programme.
Source: ONS Drug misuse deaths 2023 release. Data covers South East England — the NHS region serving Bury St Edmunds. Drug-related deaths are defined as deaths related to drug poisoning, drug misuse and dependence.