We provide a range of adult physiotherapy services for people aged over 18 in the outpatient, community and hospital setting.
These include:
Our social team supports clients with a range of issues, including accessing or navigating community support services, managing health while experiencing homelessness, personal and family issues and coping after a traumatic event.
In some cases, this may also include psycho-social assessment and referral, counselling or advocacy.
We accept referrals from hospitals, GPs, specialists, allied health professionals, non-government organisations, family and carers, and self-referral.
Location: Yamba Community Health, 3 Roberts Close, Yamba
Our Diabetes Educator provides diabetes education and support for people with diabetes and their families, either in one to one or group settings. They also work closely with the Diabetes Dietician.
We also provide education to health care professionals and support promotional activities that encourage people with diabetes to maintain a healthy lifestyle.
We accept referrals from hospitals, GPs, Specialists and other health professionals.
Location: 3 Roberts Close, Yamba, NSW 2464
The Yamba Dental Clinic provides free dental care for children aged up to 18 years, and adults who hold a Health Care Card or Pensioner Concession card and permanently reside in the Northern NSW Local Health District.
To make an appointment, or find out more, contact Oral Health on 1800 679336 or visit oral health services.
Hours: 8:00am – 4:30pm Monday to Friday
Location:
Our community nurses provide a range of services including wound care, continence management, management of venous access devices, palliative care nursing, and referral to other care providers including allied health and the Aged Care Assessment Team.
We accept referral from individuals, GPs, health professionals and hospitals.
Child and Family Health Nurses provide a range of services for families caring for children aged 0-5 years, including:
Yamba Community Health
Banora Point Child and Family Health supports families caring for children from birth to five years of age.
Child and Family Health Nurses provide regular developmental screening as well as information and support on breastfeeding, maternal and infant nutrition, introducing solids, growth and development, sleep and settling, parenting, immunisation, dental care, child safety and community services.
We also provide an Immunisation Clinic for children aged six weeks to four years.