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The health centre is in a remote aboriginal community outside Laverton and close to the South Australian border , 9 hours from Kalgoorlie.All medical conditions are dealt with and any condition needing a doctor's help, either the RFDS is called or they will use the community vehicle to carry the patient 9hrs to Kalgoorlie Hospital.

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GRAMS Diabetes Clinic

WA, Australia

Please call GRAMS for clinic times

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Community Home Care

WA, Australia

A variety of services provided through the HACC program to support individuals living in the community and prevent premature placement into Aged Care Facilities. Eligibility as per HACC assessment guidelines. Men's group meets monthly, contact Andrew Robinson for details. Client care coordination also available.

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Updated April 2008

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Older Carers Program provides individualised support for older carers who care for adult children with a disability. The aim of the program is to assist carers access formal and informal support and provide them with intensive care planning. The support services are reviewed on a regular basis. Updated February 2008

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Older Carers Program

WA, Australia

Older Carers Program provides individualised support for older carers who care for adult children with a permanent disability who may be concerned about who will look after their child when they are no longer able to. The aim of the program is to assist carers access formal and informal support and provide them with intensive care planning, information, social support, respite and crisis managmen. This service comes under Commonwealth Respite & Carelink Program under the auspices of Australian Red Cross.

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There is no fee for the client, charged to insurance company

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Provides support to carers of persons with a mental illness or intellectual disability, through information on services available, respite planning and brokerage and assistance in emergency situaitions.

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This is a service offered for newly diagnosed cancer patients offer support and information for all ages. They are on the same site as the Albany Hospital in Nutrition House (due to confines of space). The WA Cancer and Palliative Care Network was established in 2006, one of several networks established by the Western Australian Department of Health. Clinical Networks are a group of interested people and organisations, including health professionals, patients, carers, consumers and others, coming together to talk, think, plan and develop health policy and services across the State. In our case it comprises all those with an interest in Cancer and/or Palliative Care. By forging working relationships between a broad range of people, Clinical Networks: Plan better policy Ensure better coordination and integration of services Increase participation, partnerships, communication and accountability across WA Health. This service is funded by WACHS and in part by The WA Cancer Council.

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