Windsor House Private
Inpatient rehab
360 High St, Windsor VIC 3181, Australia
Melbourne, VIC
Local inpatient (residential) rehab services in Melbourne and surrounds β public, NGO, and private. Free, confidential help to choose the right one.
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The right inpatient (residential) rehab program in Melbourne depends on three things: severity of dependence, stability of your home environment, and what you can afford. The state alcohol and drug line is the right first call regardless β they have an unbiased view of local capacity and current wait times across all sectors.
For a full plain-language guide to inpatient (residential) rehab β typical day, length, cost, who it suits β see our inpatient (residential) rehab guide. Below is a quick orientation specific to Melbourne.
Inpatient (residential) rehab in Melbourne ranges from free at the public end (state hospital and community AOD services) to $25,000β$45,000 for a 28-day private program. NGO providers sit in between. DirectLine Victoria (1800 888 236) can refer you into the right pathway.
Public services in Melbourne typically have wait times of 1β6 weeks for non-urgent admissions, with same-week admission for crisis presentations (pregnancy, post-overdose, severe co-occurring mental health). Private services typically admit within days. DirectLine Victoria can confirm current wait times across local services.
Public inpatient (residential) rehab delivered through Victoria's public hospital and community AOD network is free at the point of access for Medicare-eligible Australians. Many NGO providers offer subsidised or free places. Private programs are paid, sometimes partly offset by private health insurance with hospital cover and psychiatric inclusion.
Practical follow-on guides covering substance-specific decisions, costs, and what to expect from each treatment format.
Drug & alcohol rehab in Melbourne
The full Melbourne directory across all treatment types.
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Victoria state overview
Wider state context β public, NGO, private services across Victoria.
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Substance-specific guides
Tailored treatment guidance by substance.
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What rehab costs
2026 cost breakdown across all sectors.
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How to choose a rehab
Practical framework for picking the right program.
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Cost calculator
Estimate what treatment will cost.
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Tell us a bit about your situation and a recovery specialist will call you back β usually within an hour during business hours. No pressure, no judgement, no cost.
Prefer to call directly? Lifeline: 13 11 14 (24/7). Emergency: 000.