Littledale Hall Therapeutic Community [LHTC]’s earns a 1.0-star rating from 4 reviews, showing that the majority of clients are dissatisfied with rehabilitation and treatment experience.
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conservation area letting agents local accommodation money-spinning rehab facility non-residential clients rehab centre residential treatment social security benefits 1 therapy 10 breach of protocol 2 rehabilitation 3 relationships 4 recovery process 5 positive relationships 6 compromise 7 social care rules 8 mail 9 key worker elderly neighbours primary schoolStaff and lies
I was doing very well at Littledale but they accused me of doing something terrible and I know who did it but I'm not a grass and never will be and that's all they wanted me to do ! I've been lied to all my life and then for Claire at Littledale to accuse me of something I didn't do I had to leave I could t take it and now my life if ruined even more
Desired outcome: Apology and help
Lack of care / concern for local residents
This rehab centre has set up a profitable business in an old property just beyond our villages - Caton / Brookhouse. Each day drug/alcohol addicts are mini-bussed down to the village chemist for their prescription drugs &/or dropped off/picked up when allowed to take the bus into Lancaster shopping. Often groups of residential rehab clients are seen walking the route back up through the village to the centre; no mini bus to pick them up. All of these clients come from outside the Lancaster district. Evidently when they finish their 6 month residential treatment they have to say - in local accommodation - for another 12months+ in order to qualify for their social security benefits.
All sounds really good in theory UNTIL - rehab clients started to be re-housed in the local village. One female, almost immediately upon discharge, was drinking etc again. She was housed in a conservation area 230 yr old cottage in the heart of the local village, within 50 yards of the village primary school. Concerns were raised - especially when her re-hab buddies started to use the house as a 'drop-in', doss-house. Nothing was done. Littledale Hall admin did not even respond to email concerns! lLetting agents called elderly neighbours - those who have lived here for 30/40/50 years - discriminatory / on a witch hunt / lacking compassion / etc. It was of NO concern either to (I) Littledale Hall or (ii) Letting Agents - Entwistle Green - that local people felt intimidated, frightened by certain behaviours, fearful of leaving their properties for any length of time, and etc.
We have now moved into the 2nd generation of Littledale hall clients occupying the property. How? it's a mystery. This property was designated for 'professional' employed persons, no pets. The owner lives abroad - the property is managed through Entwistle Green. To date all these Littledale Hall non-residential clients are - obviously - unemployed / on social benefits / known addicts / all have dogs!
And, yes - there is a clear / undeniable connection between the tenants of this property & Littledale Hall, whatever Littledale hall / Entwistle Green may claim. The Littledale Hall mini-bus has even been seen / photographed parked outside the village property with Littledale hall official/clients visiting the tenants.
The local villages - Caton/Brookhouse - are far too close to this money-spinning rehab facility to be housing their clients when they leave residential care. They should know this; it is inappropriate practice. These clients know no-one else in this area, they mix & match on the leaving residential care amongst others who have been through the process.
In knowing this - appreciating the reality of the addicts life after residential care, Littledale hall should appreciate that: they are responsible for putting our village / community on the 'map'! They have no concern for the concerns of local people; many elderly, many frail, many very young children, many who are simply intimidated by this influx/through-passage of 'addicts'; and I say 'addicts' since it is well-accepted, 12 steps etc, that once an 'addict' always an 'addict', this is not a condition that can be so-called cured, rather it is to be 'managed' ... but, as Littledale Hall should appreciate if a genuinely therapeutic / caring community, not at the expense of so many others well-being, safety and sense of security and peace in their own homes.
I am a ex resident of littledale hall
I done the 6 month programme and done the trip into caton and brookhouse and also took the bus on my own into Lancaster but what your saying is a load of crock
The mini bus trip for the residents into Lancaster is essential for the past to get there bits and bobs receipts are checked before getting back on the bus so no alcohol was bought and theres breathalizers at the hall if anyone is suspicious
And as for the benefits thing people who go there for treatment have jobs so you shouldn't judge plus I attended in 2016 after I left
I had one relapse were I drank for a couple of days but haven't since so I'm nearly six years sober
I cant thank Littledale enough, I am an " ex addict" I now live in the village and do not own a dog or I am not rude, I care for an elderly man with dementia, you cannot tar everyone with the same brush, yes I can see your concerns but people that want to change should at least be given a chance!
Re-housing after residential care, lack of concern for local community
This rehab centre has set up a profitable business in an old property just beyond our villages - Caton / Brookhouse. Each day drug/alcohol addicts are mini-bussed down to the village chemist for their prescription drugs &/or dropped off/picked up when allowed to take the bus into Lancaster shopping. Often groups of residential rehab clients are seen walking the route back up through the village to the centre; no mini bus to pick them up. All of these clients come from outside the Lancaster district. Evidently when they finish their 6 month residential treatment they have to say - in local accommodation - for another 12months+ in order to qualify for their social security benefits.
All sounds really good in theory UNTIL - rehab clients started to be re-housed in the local village. One female, almost immediately upon discharge, was drinking etc again. She was housed in a conservation area 230 yr old cottage in the heart of the local village, within 50 yards of the village primary school. Concerns were raised - especially when her re-hab buddies started to use the house as a 'drop-in', doss-house. Nothing was done. Littledale Hall admin did not even respond to email concerns! lLetting agents called elderly neighbours - those who have lived here for 30/40/50 years - discriminatory / on a witch hunt / lacking compassion / etc. It was of NO concern either to (I) Littledale Hall or (ii) Letting Agents - Entwistle Green - that local people felt intimidated, frightened by certain behaviours, fearful of leaving their properties for any length of time, and etc.
We have now moved into the 2nd generation of Littledale hall clients occupying the property. How? it's a mystery. This property was designated for 'professional' employed persons, no pets. The owner lives abroad - the property is managed through Entwistle Green. To date all these Littledale Hall non-residential clients are - obviously - unemployed / on social benefits / known addicts / all have dogs!
And, yes - there is a clear / undeniable connection between the tenants of this property & Littledale Hall, whatever Littledale hall / Entwistle Green may claim. The Littledale Hall mini-bus has even been seen / photographed parked outside the village property with Littledale hall official/clients visiting the tenants.
The local villages - Caton/Brookhouse - are far too close to this money-spinning rehab facility to be housing their clients when they leave residential care. They should know this; it is inappropriate practice. These clients know no-one else in this area, they mix & match on the leaving residential care amongst others who have been through the process.
In knowing this - appreciating the reality of the addicts life after residential care, Littledale hall should appreciate that: they are responsible for putting our village / community on the 'map'! They have no concern for the concerns of local people; many elderly, many frail, many very young children, many who are simply intimidated by this influx/through-passage of 'addicts'; and I say 'addicts' since it is well-accepted, 12 steps etc, that once an 'addict' always an 'addict', this is not a condition that can be so-called cured, rather it is to be 'managed' ... but, as Littledale Hall should appreciate if a genuinely therapeutic / caring community, not at the expense of so many others well-being, safety and sense of security and peace in their own homes.
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Littledale Hall Therapeutic Community [LHTC] earns a trustworthiness rating of 63%
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I would like to start by saying I believe therapy and rehabilitation is a good thing and that the concept behind Littledale hall is good. However I have a major issue with Littledales treatment of relationships. This is a snippet from their website. "Family and friends may play a vital role in the recovery process. Given this residents are encouraged...
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I was there but I only managed 5 weeks and that was my main problem I was brought up never to grass on anyone and they insisted I had to grass on 2 people every day and when I challenged them about it they just lied to me and said it's not grassing it's passing up which is the same thing. I felt worse when I left than I did when I got there. One thing I couldn't get my head round was that a lot of them had been in prison so you would think they would have a problem with grassing but they didn't. You could see them all watching you like hawks praying for you to do something that they could grass on it made me realize that you might think they are your friends but they definitely weren't you've got to be able to trust your friends
I can empathise with that 100%. The place looks like paradise from the outside but once you walk through that dreaded front door it is akin to hell. Staff and their pet patients resemble characters from a George Orwell novel. Avoid at all costs, for the sake of your sanity.