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- Providing end of life and palliative care for someone at home
Some people prefer having palliative care at home because of the familiar environment, feeling of independence and close access to family, friends and the local community.
- Providing practical end of life and palliative care at home
Some people prefer having palliative care at home because of the familiar environment, feeling of independence and close access to family, friends and the local community.
- Public fertility care Victoria
Public fertility care services are giving more Victorians the chance to become parents.
- Questions to ask your obstetrician or midwife
The cost of having a baby in Victoria can vary considerably, depending mostly on whether you use the public or private health system.
- Recent arrivals, asylum seekers and family support services
Provides an overview of family support programs and health services available to refugees and asylum seekers living in Victoria.
- Recognising when a child is at risk
Too many children are physically, sexually and emotionally abused and when this happens, it is up to adults to speak up.
- Records and paperwork at hospital
Learn about the types of paperwork required before, during and after a hospital visit, and find out about your rights regarding your patient records.
- Records and paperwork for maternal health care and babies
When you are having a baby in Victoria, there are various records and other documents that need to be accessed, created or completed.
- Reducing harm from alcohol and other drug use
Harm reduction is about reducing the negative impact ongoing drug use can have.
- Referrals and access to mental health services
If you are experiencing unusual or disturbing thoughts, feelings or behaviour, there are mental health services to help you in Victoria