Group therapy for alcohol recovery at Delamere
Sam Lythgoe
Recovery Coordinator at Delamere

About Sam

With a background in domiciliary care scheduling and a passion for music, I bring a unique blend of organisational skills and creativity to my role as Recovery Coordinator at Delamere Health. My journey with music began in childhood, studying acoustic guitar, piano, and Irish fiddle, which I pursued to degree level. I joined Delamere Health in November 2024, and every moment of my induction has been a rewarding experience. My main responsibilities include creating and editing guest schedules, to ensure that each guest receives the therapy and mentor sessions, psycho-educational groups, and experiential activities required throughout their stay. My favourite part of working here is the incredible supportiveness of the team and the inspiring journeys of our guests. It is a privilege to witness the meaningful relationships that they build with one another as they work towards their recovery.

Specialist Areas

Accreditations & Training

Bachelor of Music (Hons) The University of Manchester

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