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When you feel ready to take the next step in your recovery, we’re here for you. Our service based at Raceview in Ipswich, supports people across the West Moreton region and welcomes referrals from nearby areas, depending on readiness and bed availability.
Operated by Lives Lived Well and funded by Queensland Health, it provides a 36-bed residential rehabilitation and a ten-bed withdrawal service (detox) for people aged 18 and over.
How you’re supported
Our dedicated team of health professionals will work closely with you to:
- reduce or abstain from substance use
- manage life’s challenges
- strengthen coping strategies
- develop functional goals make more positive choices
- prevent relapse and move towards a life free from alcohol and drugs.
We're here for you, every step of the way!
We understand that residential treatment is a big step. From the moment you reach out, we’ll be there to guide and support you throughout your journey.
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A six-week residential program is delivered in a safe, alcohol-free, drug-free, and smoke-free environment. With the guidance of our qualified facilitators, you’ll receive person-centred, evidence-based care to help you overcome alcohol and drug challenges and move toward a life lived well.
Withdrawal support
As part of this service, we provide a safe and 24-hour supported environment to withdraw from alcohol and/or other drugs, with space for up to 10 clients.
Continuity of care
Those who participate in withdrawal services can continue their recovery after completion, with a stay at our 36-bed residential treatment program, located on the same site.
Find out more about our West Moreton service
People 18 years and over who are seeking:
- intensive and structured alcohol and other drugs treatment
- live-in residential rehabilitation services
- withdrawal management support and care.
Prioritised care is given to people in the West Moreton region, with referrals from surrounding hospital and health service regions and other areas based on client readiness and bed availability.
Our West Moreton service is located in Raceview, Ipswich in a spacious, purpose-built facility developed by Queensland Health. The site offers plenty of open space, creating a welcoming and comfortable environment for recovery.
For privacy reasons the street address is not published on our website, you will need to contact Lives Lived Well for the address if you have a genuine reason to visit the site.
We aim to provide accessible and affordable residential treatment. You will need to pay some money towards your stay, usually a portion of your Centrelink payment. The amount depends on the type of benefit or payment you receive.
For self-funded clients, contributions are based on an equivalent cost to those receiving Centrelink. There are no additional fees or charges, what is sometimes referred to as an ‘upfront fee’ simply refers to the first two weeks of client contributions. We understand financial situations differ, so we offer fee relief to ensure no one is denied support due to an inability to pay. If you have any questions or concerns about costs, please call our friendly Contact Team on 1300 727 957.
Finances should never be a barrier to getting help.
Services include:
- Residential rehabilitation programs for 6 to 12 weeks
- Withdrawal management care to help people stop substance use
- Pre-treatment and post-treatment care to support recovery.
Facilities include:
- Live-in accommodation and residential rehabilitation for up to 36 people plus a 10-bed withdrawal unit
- A treatment program area for rehabilitation clients
- Kitchen, dining and laundry facilities
- Indoor and outdoor spaces for recreation, program activities and cultural care.
- Operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with experienced and qualified staff.
Our withdrawal unit offers medium to low intense, medically supervised withdrawal support for individuals reducing or ceasing their substance use. This includes short-term stays for those requiring assistance managing withdrawal symptoms in a safe and supportive setting.
We can support a limited number of clients prescribed Opioid Replacement Therapy (ORT) at any given time. We accept individuals engaged in stabilised ORT, including those on long-acting ORT medications, and work closely with the client, their prescriber, and dispensing pharmacy to ensure their treatment is effectively managed.
Our staff follow strict protocols for the safe storage, accurate recording, and administration of ORT doses. Clinical risk management processes are in place to address potential issues such as missed doses or overdoses. In the event of an emergency, we will administer first aid or contact emergency services and notify the approved prescriber and dispensing pharmacist as soon as possible.
We know entering residential treatment is a big step. From day one, we’ll aim to make you feel welcome and understood, as we get to know you and your needs. Shortly after you arrive, you’ll be introduced to a treatment facilitator who will work with you to tailor a range of supports to match your needs. You’ll also meet our registered nurses who will ask you questions about your medical background so we can best support you during your stay with us.
We see it as our role to create a safe, supportive and structured environment that inspires genuine and lasting change. Our residential treatment program aims to capture best practices and delivers quality care with professional facilitators.
You’ll receive one-to-one counselling in which you can set goals, ask questions and guide your treatment. We bring empathy and collaboration to our approach, believing you are the ultimate decision-maker in your future.
You will also engage in group therapy and be encouraged to participate in community living and take on daily tasks and responsibilities. Here, you can learn life skills, build confidence and gain insight into how you relate to others, always in a supportive environment. We also work closely with other services in the areas of mental, oral, sexual and general health, Centrelink and legal support.
As you move through the program, you’ll meet regularly with your treatment facilitator to review and adapt your treatment over time.
Our care is holistic, tailored to individual needs and education-based. The program takes a harm-minimisation approach and applies a community environment of learning and support as well as individual counselling. Residents are required to remain alcohol and drug-free throughout and will be provided with support to quit smoking. Research shows that people who give up smoking do better overall in their recovery.
The program is delivered over six-weeks, though if you need to stay longer this can be reviewed.
Completing a drug and alcohol residential program is an achievement but only one step on a longer journey. We can help connect you with additional services that you may need, such as education, childcare, employment pathways, and ongoing counselling to ensure a smooth transition back into the community.
Yes. Information collected by Lives Lived Well is confidential. Learn more about how we use this information and how we collect it here.
For further questions about our Lives Lived Well programs, view our FAQs page here or you can contact us on 1300 727 957.