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Research shows screen time can be good for country health 09 December 2019 WA Country Health Service research has proven that patients living in regional and remote areas of Western Australia who access specialist geriatrician services via videoconference experience improved health outcomes. The research shows that TeleGeriatrics, a service which allows patients to access a metropolitan based geriatrician via videoconferencing without having to leave their region, is highly effective, resulting in the reduction of avoidable hospitalisations and considerable cost savings to both the health service and the patient. In October 2017 a TeleGeriatrics service was added to the current visiting geriatrician model in the Midwest as part of a commitment from the WA Country Health Service to improve access and quality of health services for people in country WA. Jeff Calver, WA Country Health Service Regional Director (Midwest), said the TeleGeriatrics service and visitin...
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Speech and other services at Warren highly recommended 25 November 2019 A Manjimup Mum has heaped praise on the WA Country Health Service’s allied health team at Warren Health Service. Brooke Carpanoni said her four-year-old son Brody, who has been visiting speech therapists and other health professionals at Warren for the past two years,was benefiting enormously from the service. “Everybody is just so patient and kind,” said Ms Carpanoni. “I’d highly recommend the fabulous services on offer to anyone - Brody is so comfortable and calm with the staff, that he actually looks forward to our visits. “He enjoys practicing the games we learn and overall it motivates him to talk more, which is fantastic,” she added. Since Allied Health and Community Services were brought together under one roof,Ms Carpanoni said Brody had benefited from the closer connection andcollaboration between staff from different departments. &ldquo...
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Drop that smoke video spreads smoke-free message 14 November 2019 The Ngamari Free and Indigenous Hip Hop Project teams produced an informative music video over the school holidays earlier this year to spread the message of “drop that smoke” to keep the Wheatbelt smoke-free. Ngamari Free (smoke free) are tackling the habit of smoking by providing a culturally safe approach to reduce the impact of smoking on the health and wellbeing of all Aboriginal people in the Wheatbelt region. The goal of the program is to promote and strengthen the Tackling Indigenous Smoking message in order to create a smoke-free future. The video premiered at the World No Tobacco Day Block Party in Kellerberrin to reinforce the message of being smoke-free. The video was produced in just three days with a song written and produced along with a music video featuring young locals of the region. You can watch the video here: https://bit.ly/2VPsyP6 It is also being...
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Upgrades celebrated with official openings in the Wheatbelt 07 November 2019 The hard work of our staff involved with redevelopments in the Wheatbelt has been celebrated recently with a series of official openings. The $50m redeveloped Narrogin Health Service was the first of these official openings followed by the Merredin Health Service and Mukinbudin Health Centre. The two and a half year build at Narrogin involved 220,000 construction hours bringing state-of-the-art health services to the local community. The redevelopment at Narrogin means the local community now has access to a purpose-built facility with the convenience of a range of health services under one roof. At the Merredin Health Service, the heritage façade of the Hospital, which originally opened in the 1930s, was retained as part of the $23.8 million redevelopment. The new ambulatory care building within the Merredin Health Service means that all of the health services, including pub...
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HEAL program success leads to Health Awards nomination 06 November 2019 Following its successful implementation and having made a tangible impact on the health of residents in WA’s Wheatbelt, the Healthy Eating Activity Lifestyle (HEAL™) program was nominated for a WA Health Excellence Award. Promoting preventative health and early intervention, HEAL™ facilitators work with participants over eight weeks to reduce health risk factors of hypertension, high cholesterol, high body mass index or diabetes. Having a holistic approach to health and wellbeing has had a meaningful impact on locals, who are learning how to regain control of their health with the support of a multidisciplinary health team including health promotion officers, allied health assistants, physiotherapists and dietitians. HEAL™ has successfully achieved a 76 per cent completion rate, with 96 per cent of participants maintaining long term behaviour change. Using the...
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24/01/2024