About the service

About the service

The Ipswich residential rehabilitation and withdrawal service opened in December 2025.

It offers specialist alcohol and other drug treatment and support with priority to people in the West Moreton region. Referrals from surrounding areas are based on client readiness and bed availability. The service includes up to 46 places for residential treatment.

Aerial photograph of the Ipswich residential rehabilitation and withdrawal facility

Why it’s important

Residential alcohol and other drug services are part of a range of treatment options for people who are seeking help with problematic substance use.

The service helps support existing alcohol and other drug treatment services across West Moreton and surrounding areas. It also:

  • improves local access to specialist services, and helps people get treatment closer to home
  • meets community needs and demand for alcohol and other drug treatment services.

Who it’s for

People 18 years and over who are seeking:

  • intensive and structured alcohol and other drugs treatment
  • residential rehabilitation
  • withdrawal management and care.

Attendance in the service is voluntary. It's available to people who are ready and want to make positive changes to their alcohol and other drug use.

Location

The service is located in Raceview, Qld 4305.

West Moreton Hospital and Health Service owns the land and buildings.

What services are available

Treatment services include:

  • 36 live-in places for residential rehabilitation
  • 10 places for withdrawal management
  • pre-treatment and post-treatment care to support recovery.

Learn about what residential rehabilitation and withdrawal services are.

Service provider

The service is delivered by Lives Lived Well, a specialist provider of alcohol and other drugs treatment and care, under contract with the Queensland Department of Health. The service is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with experienced and qualified staff.

The main opening hours of the service are 8:30 am to 5:30 pm, Monday to Friday.

For information or advice on referrals, eligibility and suitability, contact Lives Lived Well on 1300 727 957 or email info@liveslivedwell.org.au. You can also self-refer online through the website. You do not need a GP referral.

Help and support

For information or assistance to find a suitable alcohol and other drug treatment service, contact Queensland Health ADIS 24/7 Alcohol and Drug Support on 1800 177 833.

They provide 24-hour, 7 day a week confidential support for people in Queensland with alcohol and other drug concerns, their families and health professionals. You can also request a call back or search the services directory through the website.

Last updated: 20 January 2026