Rehabilitation > Rehabilitation Centres
What do Rehabilitation Centres Look Like?
Rehabilitation Centres are generally set out in a similar way to hospitals – structured around wards, wings and specialised departments. Rehabilitation Centres don’t just cater to amputees and often provide care to persons who have suffered other illnesses, conditions or injuries (eg. spinal injuries, acquired brain injuries).
For more information about Rehabilitation Centres speak to your health care provider or follow the links below.
Royal Talbot P: (03) 9490 7666
www.austin.org.au
Caulfield General Medical Centre P: (03) 9276 6000
www.sdmh.org.au
Royal Melbourne Hospital P: (03) 8387 2000
www.mh.org.au
Peninsula Health
www.peninsulahealth.org.au
St Vincent's
www.svhm.org.au
Bendigo
www.bendigohealth.org.au
Ballarat
www.bhs.org.au
Latrobe Regional Hospital - Traralgon
www.lrh.com.au
Interstate
Western Australia
www.health.wa.gov.au
Queensland
www.health.qld.gov.au
Tasmania
www.dhhs.tas.gov.au
South Australia
www.health.sa.gov.au
Northern Territory
www.health.nt.gov.au