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Otway Health

Locality: Apollo Bay, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5237 8500



Address: 75 McLachlan Street 3233 Apollo Bay, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.otwayhealth.org.au

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23.01.2022 An invitation to lunch



18.01.2022 Second Sails needs an outdoor blind! Second Sails have applied to Bendigo Bank for funding to install an outside blind to protect sale items during poor weather. Second Sails is an important part of Apollo Bay and surrounding area by providing affordable goods to the local community that are otherwise unavailable in the region. Second Sails help to fund essential health services to the local and surrounding communities as all funds raised by Second Sails are donated to Otway ...Health. Refurbishing the shop will increase sales and thus increase the donation back to Otway Health which is a benefit to the whole Community of Apollo Bay and surrounds. Please take the time to pop into the Bendigo Bank and vote for the Second Sails grant application.

17.01.2022 Bowel Awareness Month June is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, a Bowel Cancer Australia initiative to raise awareness of Australia's second deadliest cancer. Bowel cancer claims the lives of 103 Australians every week (5,375 people a year) - but it's one of the most treatable types of cancer if found early. Bowel Cancer Australia recommends participating in screening appropriate to your personal level of risk. For people at average risk of bowel cancer, medical guidelines recommend screening using a faecal immunochemical test (FIT) every 2 years from age 50. However, if you have one relative diagnosed with bowel cancer at age 55 years or older, screening should be considered every 2 years from age 45.

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12.01.2022 The challenge of providing health care to a vast and isolated tourist location is as complex today as it was in 1952 when the Apollo Bay Hospital was established to provide acute and emergency care to Apollo Bay and surrounding townships. With travel distances of up to 75kms on treacherous roads to reach the closest major town, services provided by Otway Health are a necessity. In 1976 the Apollo Bay Hospital established Community Services including Community Nursing and Home... and Community Care (HACC) under federal government initiatives. Both of these services are still running today and provide a life line for many members of the community. HACC programs (now Community Home Support Program or CHSP) help keep the elderly fit and mobile in their own homes, living amongst their friends and families. With a vision to the future, Otway Health opened the Laura Pengilley Aged Care Wing of the hospital in 1991, the result of community and government consultation and support. Residential aged care is provided in accordance with Montessori principles to maximise ongoing independence and optimise resident choices. With 25 flexible beds used for residential aged care to provide much needed respite, as well as an extensive health and activities program, it is a regularly accessed community asset. Otway Health remains a vital structure in the lives of Apollo Bay and Otway residents. Staff and board look forward to completing a transition to a more sustainable model to ensure our healthcare service can grow to meet our changing needs and continue to be a vital local service 70 years from now. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the community, residents, families, friends, along with current and past staff, executive and board members. To acknowledge the value that Otway Health adds to our community, we invite you to join us in celebrating our history and our future as we move towards our new collaboration at a Board of Governance Special General Meeting Celebration & Recognition Ceremony. Monday 24 June 2pm-3pm, Laura Pengilley Wing, Otway Health

10.01.2022 Red Nose Day Today is Red Nose Day. Annually, 3,200 Australian families experience the sudden and unexpected death of a baby or child. This has to stop. Through world-class research, advocacy and education Red Nose passionately believe we can put an end to this. Red Nose relies on the generosity of the community through Red Nose Day and other fundraising events, and our partnerships with small businesses and corporations. https://rednose.org.au/.

07.01.2022 10-16 June is Men’s Health Week All this emphasis on the health of boys and men - what's that about? They're alright, aren't they? In many cases, the answer is no.... A boy born in Australia in 2010 has a life expectancy of 78.0 years while a baby girl born at the same time could expect to live to 82.3 years old. Right from the start, boys suffer more illness, more accidents and die earlier than their female counterparts. Men take their own lives at four times the rate of women (that's five men a day, on average). Accidents, cancer and heart disease all account for the majority of male deaths. Make time to check in with your GP to get a check up



07.01.2022 Launching Great Ocean Road Health logo

07.01.2022 Make World No Tobacco Day the day you quit smoking! Make an appointment to see our Health Coach today!

07.01.2022 Great Ocean Road Health acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Gadubanud country and throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

02.01.2022 Elder Abuse Awareness Day World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) is commemorated each year on 15 June to highlight one of the worst manifestations of ageism and inequality in our society, elder abuse. Elder abuse is any act which causes harm to an older person and is carried out by someone they know and trust such as a family member or friend. The abuse may be physical, social, financial, psychological or sexual and can include mistreatment and neglect.... Seniors Rights Victoria provides information, support, advice and education to help prevent elder abuse and safeguard the rights, dignity and independence of older people. Please visit our website www.seniorsrights.org.au or contact our free, confidential Helpline: 1300 368 821.

02.01.2022 Wangaratta Big Band Otway Health residents, families, staff and volunteers will soon be graced by the musical stylings of the Wangaratta Concert Band. This band has visited Otway Health before to rapturous applause. With 28 musicians from year 8 to year 10, this full orchestra band will be playing music from all genres, it is sure to be a delightful afternoon. Thursday 27 June from 1.30pm in the Laura Pengilley Wing



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