Hesse Rural Health Service - Beeac
Hesse Rural Health Service - Beeac Allied health services are available in physiotherapy, podiatry, dietetics, diabetes education, Community Health Nurse, District Nursing, Centre based Day Care, Health Promotion
Lang St
Suburb: BEEAC
State: VIC
Postcode: 3251
(03) 5234 6303
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Rehabilitation - Therapy in the Home
VIC, Australia
The program provides short-term intensive rehabilitation programs for clients, within their own homes and communities. Treatment programs aim to assist clients and carer/s achieve their rehabilitation goals. The multidisciplinary team visit clients at home for up to 8 weeks. Home based therapy allows clients to develop independence with daily activities in a relevant setting, allowing carers and families to be closely involved in the rehabilitation process. Clients must reside within the local government areas of: Glen Eira, Stonnington, Port Phillip and Bayside. Therapy Services provided include: Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Pathology, Dietetics, Social Work, Clinical Psychology.
Visit supplier >Angliss Physiotherapy Department
VIC, Australia
Orthopedics Womens health Paediatrics
Visit supplier >Ipswich, Australia
Hi my name is Emma and I am a single mum of two teenagers and I am in need of help with a food Voucher and fuel voucher. I am and have been struggling financially for quite some time now and don't like asking for help, with minimum help from centrelink due to the kids ages and not being classed as a single mum and only one shift a week at work my situation has become worse and am not breaking even to pay rent and my other bills. There is no money left over for groceries or fuel. Can someone help please?
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