Provides a range of services to children, young people, adults and older people.

Who we care for

We care for people who live, work or attend school/preschool in the western sector of the Blacktown Local Government Area.

There are no age restrictions for people;

  • seeking counselling
  • needing problem gambling services 

The following services have age restrictions;

  • Child and Family Health Nursing is for babies and children aged 0-5 years
  • Speech Pathology is for babies and children aged 0-7 years
  • Occupational Therapy services is for babies and children aged 0-7 years
  • Hearing testing is for children aged 3-12 years
  • Chronic and Complex Services are for people with chronic and complex health conditions aged 16 years and above.

What we do

Mt Druitt Community Health staff work in partnership with schools, General Practitioners, hospitals, non-government agencies and other organisations to provide care at the Community Health Centre, in people’s homes or in other venues, such as Early Childhood (Baby Health) Centres.

We also specialise in health promotion, prevention and early detection to assessment, treatment and continuing care.

Services for children and families include;

Services for people with chronic and complex health conditions include;

  • Community Nursing including wound care, palliative care, continence and chronic illness management support
  • Podiatry
  • Social Work
  • Speech Pathology
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Dietetics
  • Physiotherapy
  • Integrated primary health care with local General Practitioners
  • Problem Gambling Service
  • Multicultural health services
  • Youth Health – Western Area Adolescent Team (WAAT)
  • Drug & Alcohol 
  • Mental Health   

Services for palliative care patients include;

  • Specialist Palliative Care – Medical & Nursing
  • Community Nursing - Clinic and Home Visiting Services
  • Bereavement Counselling
  • Social Work
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physiotherapy
  • Dietetics
  • Speech Pathology
  • Pharmacy

How to access this service

The Central Referral Service (CRS) is a single point of entry for Western Sydney Integrated & Community Health. CRS is streamed along the lines of the clinical initiatives of Complex, Aged and Chronic Care, Community Palliative Care, Child and Family Health Community Health Services, COVID-19 Home Testing, Residential Aged Care Facilities and enables GPs, NSW Ambulance, Aged care facilities, patients, hospitals, families and health providers to register their request for services into Community Health Services for clinical triage.

CRS receives and registers requests for referrals for WSLHD Community Health clinical services such as Nursing, Speech Pathology, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Dietetics, Podiatry, Audiometry, Counselling and Palliative/Supportive Care.

CRS does not provide clinical assessment or triage services.

Operating hours

Central Referral Service phones are staffed from 8:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Friday.

How do I refer?

Self referrals

Patients can self-refer to our services by calling the Central Referral Service on 1800 600 681.

Health professional referrals

For enquiries about Child & Family Health or Complex, Aged & Chronic Care, please phone the Central Referral Service on 1800 600 681 between 8.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday.

There is a 24 hour voicemail message service. Messages are generally retrieved and returned within 24 hours of receipt.

To refer a patient to one of our Child & Family Health services please complete our referral form then:

To refer a patient to one of our Complex, Aged & Chronic Care services please complete our referral form then:

Please note: if your patient is aged over 65 years (or over 50 years for Aboriginal/Torres Strait Islander patients), referrals must be made directly to My Aged Care. In My Aged Care our service provider name is Allied Health & Community Nursing & Social Support Group WSLHD

To refer a patient to our Community Palliative Care Services please complete our referral form then:

Why does CRS ask so many questions?

CRS uses Community Health Service criteria to determine the eligibility of the referral request. Demographic, family/support, legal issues, risk issues, safety issues and presenting health information is required for the client registration and clinical allocation to the appropriate Community Health service. Some information requested is required by the Ministry of Health and funding agencies.

Location

Our services are provided in a number of locations. Care can be located at the Mount Druitt Community Health Centre or in people’s homes. 

The Mount Druitt Community Health Centre is located on the Cnr Buran and Kelly Close, Mount Druitt, 2770.

Directions

Find directions in Google Maps to Cnr Buran and Kelly Close, Mount Druitt

Parking

There are limited parking available onsite and other nearby parking options available.

Getting here by train

The Mount Druitt Community Health Centre is a 600m walk from Mount Druitt Railway Station

Planning your trip

Contact the Transport NSW Info service to plan your trip and obtain the latest timetable, fare and wheelchair access information.
Web: www.transportnsw.info
Phone: 131 500 (24 hours, 7 days a week)

Your Rights and Responsibilities

Your Rights and Responsibilities as a patient, carer or community member of the Western Sydney Local Health District 




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