Health and therapy services, e.g. podiatry, physiotherapy
Catholic Community Services NSW/ACT - Centre Based Day Care Northern Sydney
West Moreton Home and Community Care (HACC) Program
West Moreton Home and Community Care (HACC) Program
z Home Care Service Of NSW - Thulgan-Gar Aboriginal Home Care
Lower Mid North Coast - Speech Pathology
Social Work Service - North West
The primary focus of the CHSP Social Worker’s is service delivery to the frail, aged and young people with a disability through one to one counselling, advocacy, support and health promotion/group programs.
Kalyra - Hills, Mallee CHSP
If you would like support to recover, maintain or improve your confidence and independence with day to day activities, Kalyra can help you access a range of Allied Health Professionals and Therapy Services.
Allied Health professionals, including Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and Social Workers, can visit you at home or see you in a Therapy Centre. Allied help professionals can:
• help you set realistic and achievable goals towards independence
• review progress
• recommend and refer for home modifications, and helpful aids and equipment
• discuss ways in which tasks can be modified or managed so that they are easier to complete
• refer to or provide a range of therapy services or programs designed to meet your needs
• liaise with treating doctors or specialists
Benefits of Allied Health and Therapy Services can include improved pain management, increased strength and fitness, injury avoidance.
Wellington Health Services
Providing Occupational Therapy Services
N/A- Intereach
Grafton Community Health
The Northern NSW Local Health District (NNSWLHD) Community Podiatry service aim is to improve mobility and enhance the independence of the individual by prevention and management of pathological foot problems and associated morbidity.
Podiatry services are prioritised to clients who currently have (or are at risk of developing) foot ulceration, infection and amputation.
Simple nail and skin care are not provided to those without lower limb risk factors (e.g. Previous foot ulcer, diagnosed peripheral neuropathy, diagnosed peripheral arterial disease). Opening hours for NNSWLHD Community Podiatry services are from 0830 to 1630.