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April 20, 2026

Gen X women driving growth in home-based alcohol detox.

More than half of Clean Slate Clinic's clients are women, with an average age of nearly 50. Female.com.au reports on what the data shows about who is seeking help, and why.
Gen X women driving growth in home-based alcohol detox.

Women now account for more than half of enrolments in Clean Slate Clinic's home-based alcohol detox programme, with those typically in their late 40s making up nearly 60 per cent of the programme's client base. Evaluation data from 61 participants shows average weekly alcohol intake falling by more than 90 per cent within one month of starting, and 84 per cent of people meeting their alcohol goals one month after completion. More than four in five clients had previously sought care for mental health concerns such as anxiety and depression, reflecting the complex personal factors that often underlie alcohol dependence.

Dr Chris Davis, Clean Slate Clinic's Chief Medical Officer, points to shame and trauma as among the biggest barriers to seeking help, and says removing judgement from the conversation has been central to the programme's design. Delivered entirely via telehealth, the programme combines doctor-led supervision, regular check-ins with a dedicated nurse, and follow-up care across 12 months. The programme is now covered for eligible HBF members, with HBF Chief Medical Officer Dr Andy Papa-Adams noting the importance of continuity of care and specialist medical oversight in supporting long-term recovery.

Read the full story on Female.com.au.

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