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Rutland Centre reports a rise in cocaine, gambling, and poly-addiction cases

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The Centre recorded the highest number of bed nights ever

Pictured at the launch of The Rutland Centre’s annual report at its location in Knocklyon, Dublin is (L-R) Dr John O’Connor, Medical Director, Maebh Mullany, Chief Executive, and Emma Kavanagh, Head of Clinical Services.

The Rutland Centre has reported a rise in cocaine, gambling, and poly-addiction cases and announced expansion plans following record year in addiction treatment.

The Centre recorded the highest number of bed nights ever, reflecting the growing need for comprehensive addiction treatment and support.

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