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Below you can find Health related helplines, Medical condition support, Health Foundations, Community Centres, Food & Nutrition, Aboriginal health services, Support groups and much more.
Cancer Council Tasmania offers a free wig library service for clients experiencing hair loss as a result of their cancer treatment.
Cancer Council offers a variety of free telephone and internet cancer support groups available to those patients and carers who prefer the convenience and privacy of receiving peer related support in their own home.
transport2treatment (t2t) is a free service for patients who otherwise could not get to cancer treatment provided by Cancer Council Tasmania.
Cancer Council Support groups provide a safe place for people affected by cancer to come together, develop friendships, share ideas and thoughts in a non-judgemental environment.
Cancer Council Tasmania’s Cancer Support for Under 25’s is a state-wide program supporting Tasmanian families of children, adolescents and young adults with cancer up to the age of 25 years and survivors of childhood cancer.
Cancer Council Tasmania’s Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS) aims to assist Tasmanians diagnosed with cancer when they are undergoing treatment or receiving palliative care who are experiencing financial hardship. Cancer Council also has free legal support programs currently available.
These programs give clients an opportunity to come together to create artwork, go on outings, make friends and learn new skills.
Community Care TASMANIA provide a number of government subsidised home supports across Tasmania.
Respite care is short-term care available to a person and their care giver. Respite care provides help for carers so that they can take part in everyday activities or go on holidays while ensuring that the person receiving care is looked after, and given a break to recharge their batteries.
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The Geeveston Community Centre runs a wide range of programs, courses and services to the local community.
Giant Steps Tasmania is a not for profit, independent, specialist school and therapy center (K-12) for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) and a community and access support group for adult aged clients.