Service Finder: South East Metropolitan Community Alcohol and Drug Service - Thornlie
Drug and alcohol counselling service, THORNLIE, WA 6108
Address:
312 Spencer Road, THORNLIE, WA, 6108
Contact:
- Ph: 08 9267 2400
- E: thornlie@palmerston.org.au
- W: Visit website www.palmerston.org.au
Today's opening hours:
Closed now
Opening times:
- Monday: 8:30am - midday 1pm - 4:30pm
- Tuesday: 8:30am - midday 1pm - 4:30pm
- Wednesday: 8:30am - midday 1pm - 4:30pm
- Thursday: 8:30am - midday 1pm - 4:30pm
- Friday: 8:30am - midday 1pm - 4:30pm
Public holidays: View holiday hours Hide holiday hours
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New Year's Day:
01 January 2021
Closed -
Australia Day:
26 January 2021
Closed -
Labour Day - WA:
01 March 2021
Closed -
Good Friday:
02 April 2021
Closed -
Easter Saturday:
03 April 2021
Closed -
Easter Sunday:
04 April 2021
Closed -
Easter Monday:
05 April 2021
Closed -
Anzac Day - WA:
25 April 2021
Closed -
Anzac Day - Additional Day - WA:
26 April 2021
Closed -
Western Australia Day:
07 June 2021
Closed -
Queen's Birthday - WA:
27 September 2021
Closed -
Christmas Day:
25 December 2021
Closed -
Boxing Day:
26 December 2021
Closed -
Boxing Day Additional Day:
28 December 2021
Closed
Billing:
Other Option
Additional Information:
The Integrated Southeast Metro Community Alcohol and Drug Service is a partnership between Palmerston and Next Step Drug and Alcohol Services.
The service provides individuals and families with access to a comprehensive range of alcohol and drug services from one location.
Palmerston provides counselling and support for individuals and their families. Next Step provides medical and psychological
services.
All services provided are confidential and free of charge.
Services Provided
Services we provide to adults and young
people include:
• Assessment and referral.
• Counselling, case management and support.
• Opiate and alcohol pharmacotherapy
treatment.
• Outpatient withdrawal services including
home based withdrawal through DAWN.
• Medical reviews.
• Clinical psychology.
• Group programs.
• Support to families and significant others.
• Shared care with other services.
• Diversion programs for people referred by
police and courts.
• Outreach counselling services.
• Support for local communities through
prevention and community development
activities.
How to Access our Service
People can refer themselves directly or can be referred by other services including mental health, corrective services, child protection and general practitioners.
This service acknowledges Aboriginal people as the traditional custodians of Western Australia. We are welcoming of all Aboriginal peoples,
families and communities.