RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION IN ENGLAND WEAKENED BY EARLY DROP-OUT
An audit for the English National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse finds residential
rehabilitation services so entwined with non-residential in the treatment careers of residents that
it is not possible disaggregate their contribution. Since a few months of such care costs as much as
five years of non-residential care, evidencing value for money is critical, yet many services are
undermined by early drop-out.
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