Community Health Centre - Casino
Aboriginal health educator, asthma educators, children's outreach, dentist, dental therapists, diabetes educator, dietitian, drug and alcohol counsellor, farm safety, health promotion, mental health workers, occupational therapist, physio, child and family psychologist,speech pathology for both children and adults. Positive parenting groups. Social workers,speech pathologists. Audiometrist-hearing tests. Day therapy for people 65 and over-assessment and therapy for people having difficulty in maintaining independence in their own home. Community nursing. Seniors day care activities service to elderly, socially isolated, disabled and those suffering from dementia. Mental Health Services for young people and adults, LINKS rehab program. Cardiac Rehab Home Based Program, Heart Failure Program.
Canterbury & North St
Suburb: CASINO
State: NSW
Postcode: 2470
(02) 6662 4444
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NSW, Australia
Early Childhood, Dietitian, Diabetic Educator, Community Nurse, OT & Physio (no staff at present), asthma education, alcohol and other drug services, palliative care. Aboriginal Maternal & Infant Health Service, Speech pathology, Day Care, Child & Family health, Mental Health, Oncology, Social Work, Child Protection and Sexual Assault.
Visit supplier >Rangeway
Hi my name is Malika, i am in desperate need for some food, i have spent my last on my car as i need the vehicle to get me from work to pick up kids from school and back home, otherwise i couldtn get anywhere, if anyone would be able to help i would very much appreciate it, as i got my own rental at a very young age i am finding it difficult to put food in our mouths aswell.. any help would be very helpul at this very moment.
Visit member >South Albury
Hi,
I hope everyone is doing well. I was just wondering what the process is for applying for emergency food vouchers?
I am currently in between jobs, and my savings and centrelink are allocated to rent and medical expenses.
As of June, I'll be starting my new job but until then, I'm not sure how easy it will be to afford groceries.
Thanks for any advice,
Emma