Health and therapy services, e.g. podiatry, physiotherapy
Mapoon Primary Health Care Centre
Community Health - Noosa
Community Health Dietitians provide individual assessment, support and education to promote the health and wellbeing of our clients. Nutrition education is focussed on the management of complex and chronic health conditions and nutritional support for malnourished clients. Nutritional care can be provided to both clients and their carer's with an aim to support the nutrition goals of our clients and improve their understanding of the role of nutrition on the health, as well as help them to retain their strength and independence as they age.
South Gippsland Hospital Podiatry FOSTER
A Podiatrist (foot specialist) is available to deal with the diagnosis, treatment, prevention and rehabilitation of medical conditions of the feet.
The Podiatrist can provide a home visit if you meet the eligibility criteria for this service.
For further information or to book an appointment please contact the Community Health Centre between 9am and 4pm Monday to Thursday on 5683 9780.
BaptistCare - Allied Health & Therapy Services (HMM) (Baptist Care)
NCN Health Community Health - Numurkah
Coen Primary Health Care Centre
Tablelands CHSP Service
VisAbility Tasmania
Institute for Urban Indigenous Health - IUIH - Hervey Bay
Bethanie Community Care - South West
Bethanie can provide services under a range of government funded programs including Home and Community Care (HACC), Commonwealth Home Support Program (CHSP) and Home Care Packages (HCP), or on a fee for service basis. The Bethanie team is trusted by clients and families to support them to age well in their homes and to remain connected to their community. Services can meet everyday care and clinical needs, such as nursing and therapy services, house cleaning, laundry, gardening, shopping, transport and home maintenance. Bethanie work collaboratively with clients to enable them to live active lives and pursue their interests individually or on a group basis. Respite services (either in or out of the home) are also available to assist carers with caring for themselves.