Gippsland Lakes Complete Health - Allied Health Services
This provider offers services through the Commonwealth Home Support Program.
The allied health professionals at Gippsland Lakes Community Health aim to prevent, diagnose and treat a range of conditions and illnesses and often work within a multidisciplinary health team to provide the best patient outcomes. Our team includes:
• Dieticians: helping people understand the link between food and good health
• Exercise physiologists: specialising in exercise and movement
• Occupational therapists: improving people’s capability to carry out everyday living tasks
• Physiotherapists: helping people through movement, exercise, manual therapy, education and advice
• Podiatrists: dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation the feet and lower limbs
• Speech pathologists: experts in communication and swallowing disorders.
Provided by: Gippsland Lakes Complete Health Limited
Services
Commonwealth Home Support Program services
Allied health and therapy
Healthcare professionals who prevent, diagnose, treat, and rehabilitate people such as podiatrists and physiotherapists.
Allied health and therapy services include:
Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Social work, Speech pathology, Exercise physiology, Occupational therapy, Psychology, Allied health assistance, Music therapy, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Health Practitioner assistance, Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Health Worker assistance, Counselling or psychotherapy, Diet or nutrition
Specialisations
Some providers tailor their services, staff, and organisation to better support people or communities with specific needs.
This provider offers the following verified specialisations:[1]
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans/transgender or intersex or other sexual orientations or are gender diverse or bodily diverse
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