Peninsula Health Community Health provides a broad range of affordable services for people living in Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula. These services aim to keep people active and healthy as well as providing treatment and advice to help people regain their health.
Locations
Who are the services for?
Any person of any age can access services. You can self refer or be referred by your GP, Health Worker or other service. Priority is given to those with special needs, low income or chronic health conditions.
What does it cost?
Eligibility criteria and small fees apply for most of our services. Dental services are available to Health Care Card holders and others who meet the assessment criteria.
Difficulty or inability to pay will not be a barrier to receiving treatment or service.
Contact us
If you are interested in any of our services or groups, please contact your local community health service. Ask to speak to an Access Worker who will discuss your needs with you, determine your priority for services or refer you to a more suitable service. Waiting periods sometimes apply depending on the demand for services. Please contact the dental services directly for appointments.
Services
Group & Activities Booklet July – December 2010 (pdf 879KB)
Ageing Well
Aids and Equipment
Audiology
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Care Coordination – Early Intervention in Chronic Disease (EIiCD)
Children’s Services
Community Kitchens
Community Nurses
Complex Care – Hospital Admission Risk Program (HARP)
Counselling
Dental
Domiciliary Care
Drug and Alcohol Services
Drug and Alcohol Services – Youth
Exercise and Activities
Family Violence Programs
Gamblers Help
Health Promotion
Hearing Services
Homeless Outreach Program
Koori Services
Men’s Services
M.E.N.S. (Men Exploring Non-violent Solutions) Program
Needle Syringe Program
Nutrition
Occupational Therapy
Ophthalmology
Optometry
Physiotherapy
Planned Activity Groups
Podiatry
Self Help and Support Groups
Sexual Health
Speech Pathology
Volunteer Program
Youth and Outreach Services
