Soutien au-delà des soins hospitaliers

Post-rehab transitional housing program

Following your residential program, our transitional housing rehab program gives you a safe, supportive place to rebuild your life with aftercare therapy and real-world reintegration support. 

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Un homme vivant dans un logement de transition lace ses chaussures alors qu'il se prépare pour une nouvelle journée de travail, reconstruisant sa vie et son indépendance après une rééducation en milieu hospitalier.

Safe, substance-free shared housing

Peer support and accountability

Continued access to therapy

Help with work or study

Fresh coffee brewing in a shared kitchen on an early morning, capturing the simple routines that support daily life and recovery in transitional housing.
A bridge between rehab and real life

What the transitional housing program offers

Our transitional housing gives you a safe, supportive home after rehab where you can continue your substance addiction recovery with structure, guidance, and a strong community around you. We consider it part of our commitment to helping our clients as best we can on their sober journey.

As with all of our rehab programs, you’ll have access to therapy, peer support, and help getting re-settled in the community — from finding work or study to developing healthy routines and planning for the long term.

Who this program is for

We offer transitional housing to clients who have completed our 90-day inpatient rehab program at our Essendon residential facility. This program provides more time, guidance, and support before returning to full independence. If you’re feeling unsure about facing life on your own again, transitional housing offers a bridge between treatment and real-world recovery.

How this program helps

You’ll continue with individual therapy and group sessions, live in a stable, recovery-focused home, and receive daily support as you rebuild routines, develop life skills, and prepare for work or study. This recovery schedule helps you stay grounded while building momentum toward your goals.

Why this program works

Long-term success requires sustained support. Transitional housing gives you time, accountability, and a community of peers walking the same path. It’s a proven way to reduce the risk of relapse and build confidence step by step.

What’s included in the program

What you can expect in transitional housing

From the moment you arrive, you’ll be supported with stable housing, continued therapy, peer support, and opportunities to re-engage with life at your own pace.

  • You’ll live in fully furnished, shared accommodation designed to support your recovery.
  • You’ll have access to therapy sessions and peer-led recovery groups to stay on track.
  • We’ll help you explore work, volunteering, or study pathways that fit your recovery goals.
  • You’ll learn essential life skills like cooking, budgeting, and managing your routine.
  • You'll continue developing your relapse prevention tools with regular coaching and check-ins.
  • We’ll support your reintegration into the community through wellness activities and planning.
Moving forward with structure

How the transitional housing program is structured

The program is built around three core stages, giving you time to stabilise, build life skills, and prepare to rejoin the world on your own terms.

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Module
1

Settling in and finding your footing

Durée :
Weeks 1-4

You’ll move into a safe, supportive home designed for recovery, where you can adjust to new routines and build early momentum.

  • Live in fully furnished, substance-free housing
  • Take part in daily check-ins and recovery meetings
  • Begin setting personal goals for reintegration
Module
2

Building life skills and structure

Durée :
Semaines 5 à 8

This phase focuses on rebuilding daily life, strengthening your recovery and developing practical independence.

  • Attend therapy and peer-led support sessions
  • Learn skills like budgeting, cooking, and self-care
  • Strengthen relapse prevention strategies
Module
3

Se préparer pour la suite

Durée :
Weeks 9-12 (or longer, if needed)

As you gain confidence, we’ll support your transition into work, study, or volunteering, with a plan for lasting independence.

  • Get help applying for jobs or education
  • Build a long-term recovery and exit strategy
  • Stay connected with group support and coaching
Why our transitional housing program stands out

How our transitional housing program compares to others

Our recovery housing stands out for its structure, transparency, and support. We offer clearer outcomes, more flexibility, and stronger integration than other providers.

Caractéristique / Offre
Notre programme
La plupart des programmes concurrents
83% of clients that complete our transitional program remain clean 12 months after discharge
No published success rates
60% of residents secure work or study during their stay
Career support rarely included
Structured 3, 6, or 12-month program options
Fixed durations only
Weekly therapy, coaching, and peer group sessions
2–3 group sessions per week
Life skills development: budgeting, cooking, routines
Minimal practical life skills support
Peer accountability built into the housing model
Little or no peer structure
Access to external community work and education opportunities
Limited integration with community
Wellness activities and structured daily planning
Unstructured time common
Separate male and female accommodation options
Often mixed or shared housing
Transparent pricing and cost structures
Costs often unclear or hidden
Step-down pathway from inpatient or outpatient rehab
Rarely integrated with rehab services
Continued access to Hader Clinic therapy and support services
Disconnected from treatment providers
Focus on long-term reintegration, not just short-term stay
Short-stay focus without long-term planning
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Understanding the cost

How much the transitional housing program costs

We keep costs clear and straightforward, so you can focus on your recovery, not the paperwork or confusion.

$14,245

Logement de transition

This covers everything in your 12-week transitional housing stay and is non-refundable. We have payment solutions to make housing as accessible as possible.

Understanding the cost

How much the transitional housing program costs

We keep costs clear and straightforward, so you can focus on your recovery, not the paperwork or confusion.

$14,245

Logement de transition

This covers everything in your 12-week transitional housing stay and is non-refundable. We have payment solutions to make housing as accessible as possible.

Making support more accessible

Funding options for transitional housing

We offer flexible ways to cover the cost of care, so you can focus on your recovery, not your finances.

01

Assurance maladie privée

Autofinancement

Payer de sa poche

If you’re funding your stay yourself, you’ll have direct access to admissions without needing approval or documentation from a third party.

$14,245 for 12 weeks
  • The fastest path to enrolment
  • No health insurance required
  • Payment plans available on request
  • Accepted via bank transfer or card
  • Deposit required before intake
02

Autofinancement

retraite

Early release of super

Under the ATO's compassionate grounds criteria, you may be able to use your superannuation to help pay for treatment.

$14,245 for 12 weeks
  • Requires medical and financial documentation
  • Can cover full or partial treatment costs
  • We can assist with your application
  • Available to self-managed and standard funds
  • The process may take 2–4 weeks
03

Accès à la retraite

Plans de paiement

Spread the cost over time

We can tailor a payment plan that suits your situation, making transitional housing more accessible when upfront payment isn’t possible.

$14,245 for 12 weeks
  • Flexible terms with no hidden fees
  • A deposit is required to begin
  • Options for weekly or fortnightly payments
  • The plan must be approved before intake
  • Requires direct debit setup
04

Plans de paiement

NDIS

Support through your NDIS plan

NDIS may fund parts of your transitional support, especially if you have a dual diagnosis or mental health support needs in your plan.

Varies by coverage
  • Funding may include housing, therapy, or coaching
  • Must have relevant support in your NDIS plan
  • We’ll work with your plan manager
  • Not all services are NDIS funded
  • Requires pre-approval
Why this stage matters

The benefits of transitional housing

This program gives you the time, structure, and support you need to truly rebuild in a real-world setting that bridges treatment and independence.

Structured support with flexibility

You’ll live in a real-world setting with a daily rhythm while still having the freedom to grow at your own pace.

Therapy and recovery that continue

Keep working with a professional team, staying grounded with therapy, peer support, and relapse prevention.

Connection and accountability

You’ll live alongside others on the same journey, with built-in support, encouragement, and shared growth.

Pathways to independence

We help you find work, study, or purpose, and build the confidence to step into life again on your terms.

What you’ll need to get started

Admission requirements for transitional housing

To join the program, you’ll need to have completed rehab, be willing to stay for at least three months and be ready to take part in structured recovery support.

Who is eligible to join the program

We have a few criteria to ensure every resident gets the right support. You’ll need to have finished an inpatient rehab or equivalent program, be ready for a 3-month commitment, and actively engage in recovery. If you're self-funding, you’ll also need to contribute to housing costs unless you’re covered by DVA or financial assistance.

  • Must have completed 90-day inpatient rehab or equivalent
  • Minimum 3-month commitment required
  • Must be willing to engage in structured support

How to get started with admissions

Once you’re ready, our admissions team will guide you through every step, from checking your funding options to setting up your housing plan. We'll make sure the transition is as smooth and supportive as possible.

  • Speak with our client liaisons to explore the program
  • Complete a short pre-admission and funding assessment
  • Secure housing and prepare for move-in and next steps

Start your next chapter with the right support

You don’t have to figure this out alone. We’ll listen, answer your questions, and help you explore whether transitional housing is the right next step in your recovery.

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Real stories from real recovery

What recovery at Hader really looks like

The best way to understand our impact is to hear from the people who’ve lived it. These are former clients who rebuilt their lives with our support and are now thriving in recovery.

Peter El-Khouri

Après plusieurs rechutes, Peter a trouvé un rétablissement durable grâce à Hader. Découvrez comment la thérapie, la communauté et les soins cliniques l'ont aidé à reprendre sa vie en main.

People who understand, people you can trust

Rencontrez l'équipe qui vous aide à vous rétablir

Our team is made up of experienced professionals who genuinely care. Many have walked this road themselves, and all are here to help you feel safe, seen, and supported.

Andi Thania

Directeur

Andi Thania allie leadership opérationnel et coaching de rétablissement empreint de compassion pour aider ses clients à se sentir écoutés, soutenus et responsabilisés tout au long de leur parcours de réadaptation.

Richard Smith

Fondateur et spécialiste en toxicomanie

Le fondateur de la clinique Hader, fort de 39 ans d'expertise et d'expérience personnelle, s'engage à aider les autres grâce à des soins fondés sur des preuves scientifiques et empreints de compassion.

Amy Singh

Directeur des soins infirmiers

Avec plus de 20 ans d'expérience dans le domaine de la santé mentale et des soins infirmiers liés à l'alcoolisme et à la toxicomanie, la directrice des soins infirmiers dirige avec compassion, inspire son équipe, garantit des soins de qualité et maintient une approche centrée sur le patient.

Ryan Wood

Responsable des relations avec la clientèle

En tant que responsable des relations avec la clientèle, Ryan combine son expertise professionnelle et son expérience personnelle en matière de rétablissement, apportant son soutien aux clients et à leurs familles en phase initiale de rétablissement avec une approche empreinte de compassion.

Dr Keflemariam Yohannes

Psychologue clinicien

Le Dr Keflemariam Yohannes, psychologue clinicien à l'hôpital privé Hader, est spécialisé dans les soins holistiques, alliant expertise clinique et compréhension bienveillante.

Rachael Paterson

Infirmière psychiatrique agréée et psychothérapeute assistée par les chevaux

Rachael Paterson combine ses connaissances cliniques professionnelles et le pouvoir curatif de la nature pour aider les patients de tous âges à se sentir ancrés, soutenus et autonomes dans leur processus de guérison.

Jo Tyson

Qualité et sécurité

Avec plus de 20 ans d'expérience dans le domaine de la santé mentale, le responsable de la qualité et de la sécurité de la clinique Hader garantit un environnement sûr et favorable, en maintenant des normes élevées en matière de soins aux patients et de soutien au personnel.

Vivienne Desmarchelier

Coordonnateur familial

Vivienne Desmarchelier soutient les familles à la clinique Hader grâce à des soins holistiques et inclusifs qui reconnaissent le rôle essentiel des liens, de la communication et du partage dans le processus de guérison.

Peter El-Khouri

Coordonnateur de programme

Avec neuf ans de rétablissement continu, des certifications en counseling en alcoolisme et autres toxicomanies (Cert IV en AOD) et en santé mentale (Cert IV en santé mentale), Peter possède une expertise approfondie qui va de pair avec son expérience vécue. Son parcours a commencé à la clinique Hader en 2015, où il a suivi un programme de 12 mois qui a changé sa vie. Depuis, il a consacré huit ans à la clinique Hader et coordonne actuellement les programmes de rétablissement à l'établissement privé Hader à Geelong.

Jakline Barkho

Responsable de programme

En tant que guide de confiance pour les familles confrontées à des problèmes de santé mentale, Jackie s'appuie sur sa propre expérience de rétablissement pour leur apporter soutien et compréhension tout au long de leur parcours.

Silvana Scerri

Responsable des relations avec la clientèle

Silvana occupe le poste de responsable des relations avec la clientèle à la clinique Hader, où elle met à profit une décennie d'expérience inestimable dans le domaine de l'alcoolisme, de la toxicomanie et de la santé mentale. Silvana a commencé sa carrière dans ce domaine en tant qu'assistante sociale dévouée à la clinique Hader pour femmes de Bacchus Marsh, où elle a apporté un soutien et des soins indéfectibles aux personnes en voie de guérison. Son dévouement et son expertise l'ont amenée à occuper le poste de coordinatrice de programme à la clinique Hader, renforçant ainsi son engagement à aider les personnes dans leur parcours vers le rétablissement.

Kirrily Warn

Responsable administratif et financier

Après avoir suivi un parcours de rétablissement en tant que cliente en 2007, Kirrily contribue désormais au succès de la clinique grâce à ses doubles qualifications en toxicomanie et santé mentale et à son expertise en gestion financière.

Jacki Webb

Réceptionniste

75%

of residents transition to independent living after 6 months

65%

more likely to stay sober compared to unsupported clients

60%

secure employment or education during their stay

50%

reduction in relapse rates with structured housing support

A foundation for long-term success

What outcomes you can expect from transitional housing

Building a stable and fulfilling life is the best way to stay sober. Our results speak for themselves: greater independence, lasting change, and a real chance at long-term recovery.

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Trusted. Certified. Committed to quality.

Our accreditations and professional standards

Our transitional housing program is supported by experienced AOD clinicians, peer workers, and case managers. Guided by the NSQHS Standards and principles set by the ACSQHC, we provide safe, recovery-focused accommodation with ongoing therapeutic support to help you rebuild independence.

Care that treats more than just symptoms

Our holistic approach to living clean

We combine therapy, mindfulness, movement, and purpose-driven living to support your full wellbeing and help you feel more like yourself again.

The Hader Clinic’s team
Guided by people who truly care

The team behind your recovery

Our staff includes clinicians, therapists, and recovery coaches with deep experience and compassion. Many have faced addiction themselves, so they understand what you’re going through and how to help you through it with patience, honesty, and care.

Where recovery continues safely and with support

Our transitional housing locations and facilities

Our recovery housing is located in Ocean Grove and Essendon, offering safe, shared homes with access to therapy, wellness programs, and nearby community services to support your reintegration.

Programme de réadaptation pour patients hospitalisés et programme de logement de transition.

Essendon
150-152 Cooper St, Essendon VIC 3040

Centre hospitalier de réadaptation proposant un programme de sevrage et de désintoxication de 28 jours.

Geelong
6-8 Townsend Road, St Albans Park VIC 3219
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Frequently asked questions about transitional housing

Where is the transitional housing located?

Our transitional housing program provides accommodation at two key locations. One is at our Essendon rehab clinic in Melbourne, offering proximity to recovery services, public transport, and employment opportunities. The other is in Ocean Grove, a peaceful coastal town where residents live in shared homes designed to support recovery in a calm and grounded setting. These environments allow clients to reintegrate into the community while remaining connected to care.

Is there separate accommodation for men and women?

Yes. Both our Ocean Grove and Essendon sites offer separate, gender-specific housing options to ensure comfort, privacy, and a supportive environment for all residents. These shared spaces are designed to foster connection and mutual support among recovering addicts while also promoting stability and safety during this critical stage of transition.

What types of therapy are included in the program?

The treatment program includes ongoing individual counselling and guidance, group therapy, recovery coaching, and relapse prevention planning. These sessions take place within a therapeutic community environment and are grounded in evidence-based approaches. Continued support after our residential rehabilitation program is critical, and our therapy offerings help reinforce healthy behaviours and reduce the long-term risk of relapse.

What kind of life skills will I learn in transitional housing?

You’ll learn practical, confidence-building life skills like cooking, budgeting, self-care, time management, and regular living routines. These living skills help you move from recovery into independent living, with personal growth built into every part of the program. The goal is to help you build stability and learn how to work and live in a way that feels balanced and sustainable.

What are the housing facilities like?

Our transition house facilities are fully furnished and designed to feel like home. Each property includes shared living spaces, kitchens, private or semi-private bedrooms, and access to wellness spaces for exercise and mindfulness. Residents benefit from on-site support and monitoring, ensuring safety and structure throughout their stay. These homes are purpose-built to build social connections and community.

What’s included in the cost of the program?

The cost includes accommodation, access to therapy, recovery group sessions, coaching, workshops, relapse prevention training, wellness activities, and support for employment or study. Transitional living isn’t just about housing — it’s about structured recovery. Everything included in your stay is aimed at helping you rebuild confidence, develop independence, and integrate safely back into life.

What does a typical day in transitional housing look like?

Each day offers a balanced mix of structure, support, and personal development. Mornings often start with goal setting or reflection, followed by group therapy or personal tasks like job applications. Afternoons may include counselling, volunteering, or wellness activities. Evenings offer shared meals and peer support. It’s a second phase of residential treatment, one designed to help you recover while building connections and routines.

What support is available for clients facing housing or cultural barriers?

We understand that recovery looks different for everyone, and that challenges like homelessness, cultural identity, or stigma can make it harder to ask for help. That’s why we partner with trusted organisations, including the Ngwala Willumbong Aboriginal Corporation, to provide culturally appropriate support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander clients. We also create safe, respectful rehab spaces for all people, including LGBTQ+ individuals, seniors, pregnant mothers, and even faith-based rehab support for Christians, Muslims, Jews, and Seventh-day Adventists. As an accredited provider, we’re committed to personalised, inclusive care that honours your background, protects your dignity, and gives you a real chance to heal.