New ROADS (Residential and Out-Patient Alcohol and Other Drug Service) offers a range of services, including residential rehabilitation, counselling, and group support for people who are experiencing problems with drugs or alcohol, and their families.
Our programs are designed to assist with your physical and mental health, as well as strengthen your connections to the community. Counselling is an important part of all of our programs. Our New ROADS counsellors will provide practical support and assist with skill development to help you make changes in your life. Even if you're not part of one of our rehabilitation programs, you can attend counselling. You can come to counselling sessions on your own or join a group. These sessions can help you to understand and change your use of alcohol and other drugs.
In this program, you live in a shared house as you work on your treatment plan and receive support to make healthy long-term changes. This involves weekly counselling sessions on your own and in a group.
The residential program is available in Adelaide, Mount Gambier, Whyalla and the Riverland and is for adults aged 21 and over.
What services are offered here?
Who is the target audience for this service?
Do I need a referral to access this service?
No.
Does this service have a cost?
Yes.
Available on request