Chronic Health Care

AHU Artwork element 6 In South East Sydney Local Health District there are a number of programs and services dedicated to addressing the needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their families with chronic care needs and supporting them to live a healthy lifestyle.

 

 

 

Aboriginal Programs and Services

Bulbuwil Aboriginal Lifestyle Support Program

Bulbuwil is a free healthy-lifestyle program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who live in the St George and Sutherland Shire areas. The program is run by a multidisciplinary team of health professionals.

We run a variety of fun physical activity groups in the community. We also provide information and advice on chronic conditions, and coordinate with different care providers, whilst teaching you how to manage your own health.

Find more information about Bulbuwil here or contact

Bulbuwil on (02) 9540 8181 or 0409 731 932

 

South East Aboriginal Health Care (SEAHC)

SEAHC helps Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and family members with complex, chronic conditions to live well in the community and stay out of hospital.

The team of Aboriginal Health Outreach Workers and Care Coordinators (Health Clinicians) support you to look after your health, connect you with the services you need and guide you through your care journey. 

Find more information about SEAHC here or contact

SEAHC on (02) 9540 8181

 

Prince of Wales Community Health

Prince of Wales Community Health provides a wide range of clinics, programs and services to help Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their families to stay healthy. 

Aboriginal Health Workers can help you understand ways to manage your health care and the La Perouse Community Health Centre provides services for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their families. 

Fine more information about Prince of Wales Community health here or contact

La Perouse Community Health Centre on (02) 8347 4800

 

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