Updated 9 September 2016
Turning Point Suffolk Recovery Network provided substance misuse service across Suffolk. They offered a range of drug and alcohol services that helped people recover from addiction and gain control of their lives. Turning Point started their contract in April 2015 after taking over from six previous providers.
As part of this comprehensive inspection, we inspected the following locations:
Bury St Edmunds
Bury St Edmunds is a community team which offers specialist support to people with complex drug and alcohol problems in the surrounding area. Staff complete a comprehensive assessment with clients that help form a care plan. The service has a doctor, wellbeing nurse, psychiatrist and psychologist to help support those in recovery. The service can provide stabilisation, detoxification, one to one support to help people to stop using illicit substances and treat alcohol misuse. Staff can assess clients for substance dependency and apply for funding to refer them to a residential rehabilitation facility for treating addiction.
The provider offered services to both adults and young people. The provider accepted self-referral, referral from a GP and other professionals. Treatment is free to clients.
Ipswich:
Ipswich Turning point offered support to those people living in the Ipswich area who need help with substance misuse and addiction. This is also a community service, which offered stabilisation, detoxification and maintenance for clients using illicit substances or alcohol. There is a multidisciplinary team of staff, such as a doctor, nurses, psychiatrist and psychologist.
The community team also have youth workers who see young people affected by substance use.
The provider accepted self-referral, referral from a GP and other professionals. Treatment is free to clients.
Lowestoft:
Turning Pont Lowestoft is a community treatment centre, which offers help and support to those people wishing to recover from substance and alcohol abuse. The service had a welcome café, recovery meetings, one to one support, group work, a range of holistic therapies. These services are provided by a range of recovery workers, nurses, doctors, and psychiatrist.
The service accepted self-referral, referral from a GP and other professionals. Treatment is free to clients. All three locations had a needle exchange and a welcome café where people wishing to use the service can drop in. Staff offered advice, information, made referrals and offered alternative therapies such as acupuncture and reiki.
Turning Point has a Criminal Justice Team to support clients who have been given a treatment order from courts or have been released from custody.
All three services are registered by the CQC to provide the following regulated activities:
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Treatment of disease, disorder or injury.
The provider's website lists other services it delivers:
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Dedicated services along with community support in GP surgeries, pharmacies and other community sites across Suffolk
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A Roving Recovery Vehicle bringing support to people who need it most
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Partnerships with local services including employment, criminal justice and housing to support ongoing recovery.
The provider registered with the Care Quality Commission on 31 March 2015.