Media releases
Help for children with autism
Bass Coast Health Social Worker Fiona Matthews-Gullace said children with autism may be extra prone to feeling the distress created by the isolation and change in usual routine. She has these tips for parents and their children to help ease the impact of lockdown.
Change for Sam gains further funding to address family violence
With thanks to further funding from Family Safety Victoria, “Change for Sam” is able to continue important work to bring about change for women and children experiencing family violence in Bass Coast.
Surgery resumes at Bass Coast Health
Surgery resumed at Bass Coast Health this week, as the health service slowly returns to normal operations while the COVID-19 pandemic simmers.
New doctor dedicated to women’s health
A new doctor dedicated to improving women’s health has joined the team at Bass Coast Health. Dr Sarah Beck is working as a GP Obstetrician providing antenatal and obstetric care to women across the Bass Coast.
Maternity Services To Resume at Bass Coast Health
Bass Coast Health (BCH) is pleased to announce the resumption of maternity services at Wonthaggi Hospital, with a gradual transition from Monday 18th May.
New birth suite for new mums at Foster
Mothers from the Corner Inlet and Bass Coast communities are enjoying the new and improved maternity suite at South Gippsland Hospital (SGH) in Foster.
Living with dementia during COVID-19
People with dementia living at home are being urged to maintain structure in their day and include activities they enjoy, during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Family violence counselling continues during pandemic
Help is still available for people experiencing family violence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keeping the community informed
Bass Coast Health (BCH) is turning to cyberspace to keep the community informed during the COVID-19 pandemic daily.
Chemotherapy continues during COVID-19
Chemotherapy services are continuing at Bass Coast Health’s Wonthaggi Hospital but in a new location as the hospital prepares for COVID-19 patients.
Mat works overtime to deliver face shields to healthcare workers
A Phillip Island engineer renowned for transforming lives with his revolutionary 3D printed hands is helping to keep Bass Coast Health staff as safe as possible during the COVID-19 pandemic.