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Treatment and support to reduce problematic substance use and achieve recovery goals. Services include harm reduction, outreach in-home support, group programs, long term case management and counselling.
QuIHN alcohol and other drugs (AOD) service has expanded the range of services it provides within the Gold Coast to include the specialist Community Withdrawal Program.
The Community Withdrawal Program aims to provide a comprehensive treatment and support service for people with AOD related problems who would not access or require inpatient withdrawal.
Through our nurse practitioner led community withdrawal program (detox at home) based in Burleigh Heads, we can support individuals to withdraw from a range of substances in the privacy of their own homes. AOD withdrawal in the community setting enables people to withdraw in their local environment with the support of specialist AOD clinical staff, family and support persons.
The Community Withdrawal Program offers:
Address: Shop 12/89-99 West Burleigh Road, Burleigh Heads QLD 4220
Opening Hours: 9:00am – 5:00pm Monday – Friday (excluding public holidays)
In order to participate in this program people must:
Any source, including GP or self-referrals. GPs can refer by calling or emailing:
Any of the following can refer into this program:
If this service is not the one for you, please call the Head to Health phone line on 1800 595 212 and speak with a mental health professional who will help connect you to a service that meets your mental health needs.
QuIHN
Gold Coast PHN funds three local Alcohol and Other Drug Services (AODS) to provide treatment and support for people impacted by alcohol or drugs, including support for people with mental health problems associated with drugs and alcohol use.
Lives Lived Well (Youth, Family and Adult AOD Support) offers short to medium term treatment and support to reduce problematic substance use via access to various programs, including family support and therapy, dual diagnosis and complex care, residential rehabilitation and transitional housing support.
QuIHN (Adult AOD Support) offers treatment and support to reduce problematic substance use and achieve recovery goals. Services include harm reduction, outreach in-home support, group programs, long term case management and counselling.
Kalwun (Social and Emotional Wellbeing Program) offers culturally safe treatment and support to reduce problematic substance use. The program works within a social and emotional wellbeing framework, using a person and family centred approach with the ability to link to a range of internal and external support.
Alcohol and Other Drug Services
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Lives Lived Well
Address
Nerang Service Hub
29 Martin Street
Nerang Qld 4211
Lives Lived Well
191 West Burleigh Road
Burleigh Heads Qld 4220
Eligibility
Contact
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QuIHN
Address
12 99/89 West Burleigh Road
Burleigh Heads Qld 4220
Contact
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Kalwun
Address
Miami Clinic
2020 Gold Coast Highway
Miami Qld 4220
Phone: 07 5526 1112
Bilinga Clinic
Airport Central B1, 1 Eastern Avenue
Bilinga Qld 4224
Phone: 07 5589 6500
Oxenford Clinic
Level 1, 2 Leo Graham Way
Oxenford Qld 4210
Phone: 07 5514 7100
Coomera Integrated Health and Wellbeing Hub
7 Jowett Street
Coomera Qld 4209
Eligibility
Contact
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Access to these services is via any source, including self-referrals.
Lives Lived Well (Youth, Family and Adult AOD Support)
QuIHN (Adult AOD Support)
Kalwun (Social and Emotional Wellbeing Program)
If this service is not the one for you, please call the Head to Health phone line on 1800 595 212 and speak with a mental health professional who will help connect you to a service that meets your mental health needs.
Treatment and support to reduce problematic substance use. Program works within a social and emotional wellbeing framework, using a person and family centred approach with the ability to link to a range of internal and external support.
The Kalwun Social Health Program offers comprehensive support for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people, partners, parents, or carers of who are struggling with their mental health, alcohol and other drug misuse or seeking a suicide support service. The Program works within a social and emotional wellbeing framework and provides clinical and non-clinical case management.
The Program helps to empower people to self-manage and make decisions about their own health at their own pace. Social Health offer a person and family approach to providing care and ability to link with a range of internal and external services.
Low to high intensity service
Coomera Integrated Health and Wellbeing Hub
7 Jowett Street, Coomera
Bilinga Clinic
Airport Central B1, 1 Eastern Ave, Bilinga Qld 4224
Miami Clinic
2020 Gold Coast Hwy, Miami Qld 4220
People of all ages impacted by alcohol or drugs, including impacts associated with mental health issues.
Any source, including GP or self-referrals. GPs can refer by calling or emailing:
If you are unsure if this service is right for your patient, you can refer to Head to Health on 1800 595 212 between Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 5pm (except public holidays). For more information visit Head to Health Phone Service.
headspace is a low to moderate intensity service that is an accessible ‘one-stop-shop’ for young people aged between 12 and 25 which supports early intervention services for young people with emerging mental health needs.
headspace is an accessible ‘one-stop-shop’ for young people aged between 12 and 25 which supports early intervention services for young people with emerging mental health needs. The service offers assistance in promoting wellbeing: mental health, physical health, work/study support and alcohol and other drug services.
Low to moderate intensity service
Located at:
Level 1, H20 Broadwater
1/2 Nind Street Southport Qld 4215
Monday: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Tuesday: 9.00am – 8.00pm
Wednesday: 9.00am – 8.00pm
Thursday: 9.00am – 8.00pm
Friday: 9.00am – 5.00pm
Saturday / Sunday: Closed
and
1 Brygon Creek Drive
Upper Coomera QLD 4209
Monday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Tuesday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Thursday: 9:00pm – 5:00pm
Friday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday / Sunday: Closed
Any source, including GP or self-referrals. GPs can refer by calling or emailing:
If you are unsure if this service is right for your patient, you can refer to Head to Health on 1800 595 212 between Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 5:00pm (except public holidays). For more information visit Head to Health Phone Service.
The Head to Health phone service offers a free, confidential, and friendly mental health assessment and referral service for consumers, their families, carers, GPs, and health professionals. Anyone who is unsure where to seek appropriate support (for themselves or someone they care for) can call Head to Health between Monday to Friday 8:30am – 5pm (excluding public holidays) for guidance and support.
Head to Health phone service is a welcoming and accessible central entry point for people (not in crisis) requiring support to the mental health care system, for the services and information they need.
GPs and healthcare professionals can use this service for advice on service availability and as well as for patient referrals.
Primary and Community Care Services (PCCS)
Head To Health Phone Service Referral
GP/Psychiatrist direct line: 07 3186 4000
Head to Health is for everyone. Anyone of any age – including children, young people and older adults, families and carers – can contact Head to Health.
Even if you have never sought help before, Head to Health is here for you.
Yes – there is no cost for using the Head to Health phone service (1800 595 212).
First, a trained mental health clinician will speak to you about your concerns to identify the support you need. They will then work with you to identify your recovery goals and connect you to services to help you meet them.
The Head to Health phone service takes a holistic approach to your mental health, whether you have experienced mental ill-health or if this is the first time you have reached out for support. Your Head to Health phone service clinician is there to help you understand the type of support you need and will draw upon their knowledge of the broad range of services available to identify which one best suits your individual needs.
With your consent, they can also work with your GP to keep them informed about the support services recommended for you.
With your consent, the Head to Health phone service can share all or parts of any advice and referrals with your GP or other health care providers. If you prefer not to have them shared with your current health providers, that is also fine.
However, we encourage you to discuss any additional advice or support you receive from the Head to Health phone service with your GP or other health providers because coordinating your care and reducing duplication is in your best interest.
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