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Shade sail to protect children at Toy Library

9 July 2019

A shade sail has been erected at the newly opened Ark Toy and Activity Library and will ensure sun protection for children who use the facilities over the summer months. The new Toy Library was built as part of the Community Health Centre redevelopment and families are now enjoying the new space. The Toy Library…

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EGHS receives equipment from Humpty Dumpty Foundation

9 July 2019

The East Grampians Health Service Urgent Care Centre and Midwifery Unit have recently received vital equipment donated by the Humpty Dumpty Foundation. The aim of the Humpty Dumpty Foundation is to provide essential paediatric medical equipment to hospitals and health services across the Australia for the prevention or control of disease in children. The UCC…

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Murray to Moyne raises $32,000 for Dialysis Unit

1 June 2019

Patients at East Grampians Health Service’s Dialysis Unit will receive their treatment in more comfortable surrounds, thanks to the 2019 Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay team.   This year’s teams, the Cranks and Defibrillators, raised in excess of $32,000 towards the treatment chair replacement project, more than double their target, thanks to the generosity of…

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Ararat Gallery TAMA advises on care of Lowe Street quilt

1 June 2019

The beautiful handmade quilt, made for 70 Lowe Street residents by Willaura and District Quilters, was professionally photographed by the Ararat Gallery, TAMA. This was part of the Gallery’s digitisation project where it invited the community to bring in their own pieces to be photographed and receive advice on how to care for the piece.…

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EGHS represented at Nursing Expo

5 May 2019

East Grampians Health Service staff attended the Australian College of Nursing, Nursing Expo in April. Training and development manager Claire Sladdin, clinical support nurse/educator Deb Bennett, 70 Lowe Street associate nurse unit manager Jazmin Sabo and graduate nurses Lucy Mills and Lacey Honeyman attended the  Nursing Expo and promoted the Graduate Nurse Program for 2020.…

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Forty five years playing Easter Bunny

5 May 2019

For 45 years, Marg Young has been delivering Easter Eggs to residents at East Grampians Health Service. Marg began her Easter rounds at Pyrenees House, then moved on to Pickford House and has continued spreading Easter cheer at 70 Lowe Street. Marg’s first Easter Egg run was in 1974 when she first started volunteering for…

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Bar Choir a hit for Murray to Moyne – and set to return to Ararat

5 May 2019

Many people, who thought they couldn’t, or wouldn’t, sing, were up there belting it out with the best of them when Bar Choir came to Ararat as an EGHS Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay team fundraiser. Around 40 people turned out to Ararat’s first ever Bar Choir, held at Chalambar Golf Club. Run by Bar…

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Beautiful quilts donated to 70 Lowe Street

3 April 2019

The Willaura and District Quilters have donated two beautiful quilts to 70 Lowe Street. The inspiration for the two quilts arose out of a ‘show ‘n tell’ at the EGHS Residents’ Support Group AGM in 2017 by Quilters’ group member Heather Fleming. 70 Lowe Street manager Tanya Haslett asked if a quilt might be created…

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Get out and enjoy your neighbourhood!

3 April 2019

Ararat will soon have a permanent scavenger hunt/walking trail to encourage people to engage with green spaces, thanks to a Heart Foundation grant received by East Grampians Health Service. The Heart Foundation recently conducted a competition to encourage communities to come up with innovative ways to get their community to be active. EGHS submitted an…

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Graduate nurses commence at EGHS

3 April 2019

Pictured are the participants in the 2019 EGHS Graduate Nurse Program, L-R, Brooke Williamson, Lacey Honeyman, Kirsten Finch, Meaghan Armstrong, Lucy Mills, Tiffany Barrow and Eva Zhu Seven nurses commenced their Graduate Nurse Program at East Grampians Health Service earlier this year. The seven registered nurses commenced work on January 31 and include five local…

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Diploma of Nursing students welcomed

3 April 2019

East Grampians Health Service has welcomed its 2019 cohort of Fed Uni TAFE Diploma of Nursing students. The 23 students commenced their studies in February with all training taking place on site at East Grampians Health Service’s Nursing Education Student Training (NEST) room. Students undertaking the program are studying as part of the Free TAFE…

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Residents’ Support Group Donation

6 March 2019

Residents at 70 Lowe Street have gone high tech, with three new iPads making their way to the aged care facility. The East Grampians Health Service Residents’ Support Group recently donated three iPads, complete with covers and wireless headphones, at a cost of more than $1,500. The iPads are used for a variety of activities…

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East Grampians Health Service acknowledges the Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia, Jupagalk and Eastern Maar peoples as the Traditional Custodians of these lands. We acknowledge that their holistic approach to health; harmony between body, mind, spirit and environment, has been practiced on these lands for thousands of years. We thank past and present Elders for this knowledge to help improve health and wellbeing for all Australians.

ARARAT

Girdlestone Street
Ararat 3377

P: 03 5352 9300
E: info@eghs.net.au
WILLAURA

Delacombe Way
Willaura 3379

P: 03 5354 1600
E: info@eghs.net.au
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