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Horizons Services

Provides psychosocial rehabilitation programs for people with psychiatric disability aged between 16 - 64 yrs who reside in the Grampians region. The service also provides in home support and planned respite care.

28 Urquhurt Street
Suburb: HORSHAM
State: VIC
Postcode: 3400

(03) 5382 5430

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