Silver Chain Continence Management Clinics
Silver Chain's Continence Management Clinics provide expert care and advice to people about managing symptoms associated with continence and stomas. They offer an informed approach between Silver Chain and medical practitioners and assistance from registered nurses specialising in continence assessment and treatment. For further info contact Customer Operations Centre on (08) 9242 0242 or country callers on 1300 650 803 (for the cost of a local call). CMAS provides community based management and advice and product subsidy to people with ongoing continence conditions. A registered nurse with expertise in continence management will clinically assess each client who accesses the CMAS and will develop an individual continence management plan around that person's needs. Through this plan, a client may be prescribed continence products on the basis of clinical need and so may have access to a new continence product subsidy of up to $470 per year.
6 Sundercombe Street
Suburb: OSBORNE PARK
State: WA
Postcode: 6017
1300 650 803
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Continence Advisory Service of WA (CAS WA)
WA, Australia
The Continence Advisory Service operates a confidential advisory service and Resource Centre. Advice can be given on services available to provide assessment and treatment of continence problems. Information on continence products and information pamphlets are available.
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