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Mulgrave Private Hospital

Locality: Mulgrave, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9790 9333



Address: Blanton Drive 3170 Mulgrave, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.mulgraveprivate.com.au

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25.01.2022 A thunderstorm asthma warning has been set today, as storms have predicted to sweep across Victoria. Thunderstorm asthma can happen suddenly to people in spring or summer when there is a lot of pollen in the air and the weather is hot, dry, windy and stormy. People with asthma and/or hay fever need extra protection to avoid thunderstorm asthma. What you should do:... - If you experienced asthma symptoms for the first time our 24 hour Emergency Department is available and prepared should you feel you need to seek immediate assistance. - People with asthma should continue to take their usual medications and follow their asthma action plan. - People with hay fever should continue to follow their hay fever treatment plan. - Call Nurse on Call on 1300 60 60 24 or see your doctor if you require medical advice. More information can be found at https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au//thunderstormasthma-fi #mulgraveprivate #peoplefirstpeoplealways #thunderstormasthmawarning See more



25.01.2022 An exciting opportunity is now available to join the Healthe Care Australia team! Further details below.

23.01.2022 October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Early detection saves lives. Approximately 17,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year in Australia. When breast cancer is detected early, women have a much greater chance of being treated successfully and for most women the cancer will not come back after treatment. Why not do your cheeky checkup now? For instructions see here http://mulgraveprivate.cms.healthecare.net.au//breast-canc #mulgraveprivate #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth #peoplefirstpeoplealways

17.01.2022 Today is Remembrance Day, when we traditionally observe a minute’s silence at 11am if our work allows. We do this in memory of those who died or suffered in all wars and armed conflicts. We remember particularly the nurses, doctors, orderlies, allied and mental health professionals who have served our country, including many among the more than 100,000 Australian service personnel who made the ultimate sacrifice. "They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, we will remember them."



17.01.2022 A update to all regarding visiting hours at Mulgrave Private Hospital. Effective today, there will be an easing of visitor restrictions at the hospital. Visiting hours are between 10am - 12pm and 4pm - 8pm daily, with a limit of 2 visitors per patient per day during these times. All other current restrictions remain in place and all visitors will be screened at entry to the hospital before access is granted to the hospital, including thermal temperature screening. Anyone vi...siting the hospital can save time on the day of the visit by completing our pre-screening questionnaire on their smart phone at https://screen.healthe.care/mulgrave Visitors must wear their own mask on entering the hospital, and will then be provided with a surgical face mask at screening which must be worn at all times throughout the duration of their visit. Infection control and hand hygiene policies continue to be strictly enforced. We still encourage family and friends to telephone, face time/video call, Skype or WhatsApp patients, instead of coming in to the hospital. We thank you for your understanding and cooperation, and assure you of our continued commitment to the health and safety of patients, staff and the community. For more information please visit: https://mulgraveprivate.com.au/visitors/visiting-hours #MulgravePrivate #COVID19 #peoplefirstpeoplealways with Healthe Care Australia

16.01.2022 In our final "nurse in the spotlight" for the 2020 World Health Organisation year of the nurse and midwife, we highlight our very talented Perioperative Nurse Unit Manager, Elizabeth McKenna, who plays a pivotal role in managing the smooth running of theatres at Mulgrave Private Hospital. In describing what being a nurse means to her, Liz words it beautifully; "To me, being a nurse means giving all you have, energy, knowledge, strength and compassion to help our patients when they need it the most". For the full article, click here http://mulgraveprivate.cms.healthecare.net.au//nurse-in-th #mulgraveprivate #peoplefirstpeoplealways #nurses2020

11.01.2022 This week is International Housekeepers Week and we take this opportunity to acknowledge our wonderful Healthe Housekeeping Community. Their ongoing commitment to keeping our hospitals clean and safe during COVID-19 is outstanding! THANK YOU Mulgrave Private housekeeping team, we appreciate everything you do day in day out. #mulgraveprivate #healthecare #peoplefirst #peoplealways #privatehospital #InternationalHousekeepersWeek #cleanliness #safety #thankyou #wellbeing #care #healthcare #lifestyle #community #InThisTogether with Healthe Care Australia



11.01.2022 A reminder to all regarding ongoing visiting hours at Mulgrave Private Hospital. Visiting hours continue are during the hours of 4pm - 8pm daily, with 1 visitor per patient per day, for a maximum of 2 hours. All other current restrictions remain in place and all visitors will be screened at entry to the hospital before access is granted to the hospital, including thermal temperature screening. Anyone visiting the hospital can save time on the day of the visit by completing o...ur pre-screening questionnaire on their smart phone at https://screen.healthe.care/mulgrave Visitors must wear their own mask on entering the hospital, and will then be provided with a surgical face mask at screening which must be worn at all times throughout the duration of their visit. Infection control and hand hygiene policies continue to be strictly enforced. We still encourage family and friends to telephone, face time/video call, Skype or WhatsApp patients, instead of coming in to the hospital. We thank you for your understanding and cooperation, and assure you of our continued commitment to the health and safety of patients, staff and the community. For more information please visit: https://mulgraveprivate.com.au/visitors/visiting-hours #MulgravePrivate #COVID19 #peoplefirstpeoplealways with Healthe Care Australia

10.01.2022 Our World Health Organization (WHO) 2020 international year of the nurse celebrations continue! Here we shine the spotlight on our Infection Control Coordinator, Tarisha Horne, who has played a vital role in protecting our hospital community throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. In describing what she enjoys most about her pivotal role, Tarisha explains; "I am always learning new things. I am always being challenged and I get to enjoy the comradeship of working with great people across all areas of our hospital". To read Tarisha's profile, click here http://mulgraveprivate.cms.healthecare.net.au//nurse-in-th #MulgravePrivate #Nurses2020 #peoplefirstpeoplealways #healthecare

09.01.2022 This Antimicrobial Awareness Week we are joining with health organisations around the world to promote the appropriate and safe use of antibiotics. Antimicrobials are very precious and we are raising awareness of the problem of antibiotic resistance. Everybody can be part of the solution - whenever antimicrobials must be used, they must be used with care. The future of antimicrobials depends on all of us!... Antibiotic resistance happens when bacteria stop an antibiotic from working effectively without effective antibiotics some procedures may not be possible and some infections could be impossible to treat. Learn more about the importance of keeping antibiotics effective at www.safetyandquality.gov.au/aaw and www.nps.org.au/consumers/antibiotics-explained #mulgraveprivate #peoplefirstpeoplealways #antimicrobialawarenessweek

07.01.2022 Time to celebrate another one of our wonderful nurses for the World Health Organisation 2020 international year of the nurse and midwife! This time, we shine the spotlight on Perianaesthetic Associate Nurse Unit Manager (Theatre), Annika. In describing the passion she has for her role, she shares; "Having surgery can be a very daunting experience for patients. Being a nurse who makes that experience easier by caring for patients in a compassionate and professional manner is very important to me. Theatre is a critical care area that collides with complex equipment and a dynamic team, I have always enjoyed the challenge of nursing in this ever changing environment." To read Annika's full profile see: https://mulgraveprivate.com.au//nurse-in-the-spotlight-ann #mulgraveprivate #peoplefirstpeoplealways #WHO

06.01.2022 We are finally enjoying some sunshine in our Mulgrave Community! With that it mind, this week is National Skin Cancer Action Week Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world, including melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers. Every year in Australia skin cancers account for around 80% of all newly diagnosed cancers. Around 2000 people die from this disease every year. There are five simple things you can do to protect yourself and greatly reduce your... risk of skin cancer. - Slip on sun-protective clothing - Slop on SPF30 (or higher) broad-spectrum, water-resistant sunscreen at least 20 minutes before you go outdoors and reapply every two hours afterwards - Slap on a broad-brim hat to protect your face, head, neck and ears - Seek shade - Slide on sunglasses make sure they meet Australian standards The time to stop cancer is before it starts. Let’s make the future cancer free...



04.01.2022 Throughout the course of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic, Mulgrave Private Hospital’s Pandemic Steering Committee has implemented robust policies and procedures to protect safety and minimise risks of virus contraction. We continue to closely monitor the situation and take every precaution to keep everyone in our hospital community safe. We are pleased at this point to advise you of the re-commencement of limited visiting hours. Commencing from 28/09/2020, visiting hours ...are restricted to 4:00pm - 6:00pm daily, with a limit of STRICTLY 1 visitor per patient per day. All visitors will be screened at entry to the hospital before access is granted to the hospital, including thermal temperature screening. Anyone visiting the hospital can save time on the day of the visit by completing our pre-screening questionnaire on their smart phone at screen.healthe.care/mulgrave or via scanning the QR code. Visitors must wear their own mask on entering the hospital, and will then be provided with a surgical face mask at screening which must be worn at all times throughout the duration of their visit. Infection control and hand hygiene policies continue to be strictly enforced. We still encourage family and friends to telephone, face time/video call, Skype or WhatsApp patients, instead of coming in to the hospital. We thank you for your understanding and cooperation, and assure you of our continued commitment to the health and safety of patients, staff and the community. For more information please visit: https://mulgraveprivate.com.au/visitors/visiting-hours #MulgravePrivate #COVID19 #peoplefirstpeoplealways with Healthe Care Australia

04.01.2022 Today is World Kindness Day... Kindness improves our quality of life in the workplace as well as in the community. It brings people together. Doing good for others feels good. Showing kindness to others is just as rewarding as receiving it from someone else. The team at Mulgrave Private hope you are having a lovely day... ... #mulgraveprivatehospital #mulgraveprivate #peoplefirstpeoplealways #worldkindness #bekind See more

03.01.2022 A reminder to all regarding ongoing visiting hours at Mulgrave Private Hospital. Visiting hours continue are during the hours of 4pm - 8pm daily, with 1 visitor per patient per day, for a maximum of 2 hours. All other current restrictions remain in place and all visitors will be screened at entry to the hospital before access is granted to the hospital, including thermal temperature screening. Anyone visiting the hospital can save time on the day of the visit by completing ou...r pre-screening questionnaire on their smart phone at https://screen.healthe.care/mulgrave Visitors must wear their own mask on entering the hospital, and will then be provided with a surgical face mask at screening which must be worn at all times throughout the duration of their visit. Infection control and hand hygiene policies continue to be strictly enforced. We still encourage family and friends to telephone, face time/video call, Skype or WhatsApp patients, instead of coming in to the hospital. We thank you for your understanding and cooperation, and assure you of our continued commitment to the health and safety of patients, staff and the community. For more information please visit: https://mulgraveprivate.com.au/visitors/visiting-hours #MulgravePrivate #COVID19 #peoplefirstpeoplealways with Healthe Care Australia

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