ResetLife is a free Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) treatment program for adults 18 years or older who live or work in South Eastern Melbourne.
The program is an intensive, highly structured outpatient program that includes individual, group, and family education sessions. The program guides participants through real-life situations, giving them information and skills to help regain control over their drug and alcohol use.
ResetLife is free of charge to participants and their support people in South Eastern Melbourne. A GP referral isn’t needed. Eligibility criteria apply.
ResetLife Youth is a free Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) treatment program for youth aged 11-25 years old who live, work or study in South Eastern Melbourne.
To cater for the developmental stages of young people, as well as their complex social environment, there are groups for clients aged 11 to 16 years and for those aged 17 to 25 years.
The program includes individual, family and group sessions, mutual-help programs, and separate parent and youth substance-education groups. The program can be adapted to young people who require early intervention, are experimenting with alcohol or other drugs, or who have developed a mild, moderate, or severe substance use disorder.
ResetLife is free of charge to participants and their support people in South Eastern Melbourne. A GP referral isn’t needed. Eligiblity criteria apply.
To learn more about this program and how to join (or refer), phone SEMPHN’s Access & Referral team on 1800 862 363 (8.30 am–4.30 pm). (Eligiblity criteria apply)
If you are concerned about your own or someone else’s alcohol or other drug use, contact the National Alcohol and Other Drug Hotline on 1800 250 015 or visit drughelp.gov.au.
You might be eligible for ResetLife if you:
In order to achieve the most of ResetLife, you need to:
You might not be able to participate in ResetLife if you:
**Please discuss these items the referral team to determine your eligibility
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