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Cranbourne West Medical Centre

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 7017 5932



Address: Shop S15 / 19 Strathlea Drive, 3977 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

Website: http://cranbournewestmc.com.au

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21.01.2022 As per Victorian Department of Health & Human Services UPDATED: High risk locations. The High risk locations list now includes: Lilydale train between Mitcham and Ringwood, 23-Sep-20, 12.15pm... Flinders Street Train between Ringwood and Mitcham, 23-Sep-20, 2pm Coles Mitcham, Victoria Ave, 19-Sep-20, 3.15pm Coles Mitcham, Mitcham Shopping Centre, 23-Sep-20, 2pm Coles Hoppers Crossing, Old Geelong Road, 13-Sep-20, 10.00am - 10.40am If you visited any of these locations during the times outlined, you should watch for symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19).



21.01.2022 It's Occupational Therapy Week. Given the recent onset of droughts, bushfires, and the global pandemic, in 2020 the OT Week theme is: Resilience: Supporting our communities to rebuild, recover, and reengage. In supporting people to participate in activities they find meaningful, occupational therapists are vital in helping our communities through disaster recovery. As disaster survivors reengage in disrupted occupations (such as daily routines, activities and employment), th...ey can better cope with stress and be supported through their recovery. #ThisIsOT

20.01.2022 2020 has been a challenging year for everyone and circumstances have made it even more important for us all to stay connected and, for those who are able, be willing to support those around us. Today is R U OK? day. It’s our national day of action when we remind Australians that every day is the day to ask, Are you OK? if someone in your world is struggling with life’s ups and downs. If you feel like something’s not quite the same with someone you know there’s somethin...g going on in their life or you notice a change in what they’re saying or doing - trust that gut instinct and take the time to ask them Are you OK? If someone says they’re not OK, make time to listen, encourage action and check in. That conversation could change, or even save, their life. For more information and guidelines, please visit R U OK Day #RUOKDay #theresmoretosay #RUOK

20.01.2022 With the stress COVID-19 has placed on everyone's lives, it’s now more important than ever to look after your overall health and wellbeing. This September, Women’s Health Week will be a great reminder to take time out to check in on your health and to keep making positive changes that can last a lifetime #WomensHealthWeek.



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16.01.2022 The single social bubble concept is a way to support people who may be feeling isolated while balancing the coronavirus (COVID-19) transmission risk. If you live alone or are a single parent you can create a ‘single social bubble’ by nominating one other person to be a part of your bubble. For more information, please visit the Victorian State Government’s page https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/social-gatherings-metropolitan- ... or the Victorian Department of Health & Human Services's Facebook page.

16.01.2022 Observed each year on Sept. 29, World Heart Day was created to make people aware that cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the planet’s leading cause of death. This year, with the impact of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), the message that people should take responsibility for their heart health has greater meaning than ever before. Let's use to save lives. #WorldHeartDay

13.01.2022 It's #WorldKindnessDay today. Here's 7 simple ways to start making kindness the norm in your daily life .

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06.01.2022 We haven't opened yet, but we are constantly improving ourselves and services. We have updated our logo. Be sure to keep an eye out for it. Cranbourne West we are coming soon and we cannot wait!

04.01.2022 Thank you, Melbourne + Victoria. It hasn’t been easy, but we are getting there. #StaySafe. #COVID19

04.01.2022 We wish everyone celebrating NAIDOC a meaningful and healthy week #NAIDOC2020.

04.01.2022 Today is #WhiteRibbonDay Today, tomorrow and every day, we must take action to #EndGenderedViolence, and promote respectful relationships and gender equality .

02.01.2022 As we approach the end of the working week, and with it being World Health Month. Here are 5 things to remember . Image Credits: On Her Turf

01.01.2022 Here is a sneak peek at what we have planned. Opening Jan 2021. Register your details today via cranbournewestmc.com.au

01.01.2022 If you're living in any of the following areas, or if you have friends or family there. Please advise them of the following. A potential water quality issue is affecting Melbourne suburbs due to electrical damage caused by storms overnight. Please go to www.yvw.com.au/drinking-water-advice for more information, advice and updates.

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