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Andrews House Andrews House in Trafalgar opened in November 1997. It accommodates 30 aged residents in three linked cottages, each serviced with a kitchen, dining room and lounge area. Each of the 30 bedrooms has private amenities. The building has been designed to accommodate further expansion. A fundraising appeal raised $1.2 million towards the cost of the building. Respite care is available.
The Baw Baw Health and Community Care Centre is a joint venture between West Gippsland Healthcare Group and the Baw Baw Shire. Located in Drouin, the centre provides quality health and support services for frail aged people and people with disabilities.The centre opened in September 1998.
Established in 1996, the Community Services Division of West Gippsland Healthcare Group, is located in the township of Warragul and operates a satellite service at Trafalgar. The Centre aims to empower individuals and groups to increase access to skills, knowledge and resources and ensure their full participation in the community. A number of community based health services are available.
Cooinda Lodge is home to 60 residents and is co-located with West Gippsland Hospital. Stage 2 building renovations in 1997/98 included more ensuites and living areas adding to the homelike atmosphere of the nursing home. The surrounding gardens are fully landscaped, creating a pleasant environment for residents to enjoy. Respite Care is also available.
The Rawson Community Health Service cares for a relatively isolated area in the north-east of the Baw Baw Shire. Services provided include District Nursing, health education, visiting doctors and counselling services as required.
The multi-award winning Linen Service has established itself as one of Victoria's leading linen services. It is located on the West Gippsland Hospital campus. Clients include Southern Healthcare Network, the Alfred Hospital, and the Carlton Crest and Park Royal Hotels. The service currently has an annual turnover of $7 million. The Linen Service is ISO 9002 certified for their quality management system.
West Gippsland Hospital (WGH) is an 83-bed acute facility in Warragul, providing Medical, Surgical, Obstetric, Sub-Acute, Paediatric, Emergency and High Dependency Services, with a full range of allied Health Services. The Hospital treats approximately 11,000 inpatients and 13,500 emergency visits each year with a revenue budget of $24 million. |
| Last Updated on Monday, 19 April 2010 04:03 |
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