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Former addict now runs the same rehab centre where he detoxed
Summary
Jeremy Palmer completed a detox on 15 June 2012 and has been sober for thirteen years; he now works as Supported Housing Team Leader at Burlington House, the same facility where he recovered.
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Jeremy Palmer, 48, now leads supported housing at Burlington House in Bath, a dry house run by the charity Developing Health and Independence. He completed a detox there in June 2012 and has maintained sobriety since. His early life included substance use from childhood, periods in foster care, and repeated custody. A series of events in 2012 prompted him to begin recovery and rebuild his life.
Key facts:
- Jeremy completed detox from Subutex on 15 June 2012 and reports thirteen years of sobriety since that date.
- He is employed as Supported Housing Team Leader at Burlington House and now oversees three support houses operated by the charity.
- Jeremy began using substances at a young age (petrol at nine, cannabis at ten) and was introduced to heroin at 13; he later used crack from his mid-teens and received a prison sentence at 17 for car theft.
- A family overdose in 2012 was a turning point that led him to seek help and enter detox care.
- As part of recovery he joined Narcotics Anonymous, made amends with family, completed an apprenticeship to become a support worker, and has marked personal milestones including marriage, parenthood, a driving licence, work on a memoir, and 15 charity skydives.
Summary:
Jeremy's recovery has taken him from a patient at Burlington House to a leadership role there, where he now supports others in sober housing. His experience and training have coincided with personal milestones and charitable activities. Undetermined at this time.
