St John of God Berwick Hospital

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St John of God Berwick Hospital
St John of God Health Care
St John of God Berwick Hospital
Geography
LocationMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Coordinates 38°02′42″S145°20′41″E / 38.044986°S 145.344822°E / -38.044986; 145.344822 Coordinates: 38°02′42″S145°20′41″E / 38.044986°S 145.344822°E / -38.044986; 145.344822
Organisation
Funding Private
Type General
Religious affiliation Catholic Church
Services
Beds202
History
Former name(s)Berwick Hospital, Berwick Bush Nursing Hospital
Opened2018
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'St John of God Berwick Hospital located in Melbourne, Victoria [1]

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It provides health care to Melbourne's southeast and regional eastern Victoria [2] . [3]

Originally known as Berwick Hospital, [4] the facility was taken over by St John of God Health Care in 2003. [5] The original hospital was established in 1939 as Berwick Bush Nursing Hospital. [6]

St John of God Berwick Hospital is a division of St John of God Health Care, a leading Catholic not-for-profit health care group, serving communities with hospitals, home nursing, and social outreach services throughout Australia and New Zealand. [7]

Services

The services provided by St John of God Berwick hospital include:

St John of God Healthcare at Home

In 2010, St John of God Health Care launched Healthcare at Home, previously known as Health Choices, in Berwick. The service provides home-based nursing care in Victoria's Casey/Cardinia region. [9]

Social outreach

St John of God Raphael Services provides perinatal infant mental health care and research in Berwick. Staffed by mental health clinicians, Raphael Services provide free support for parents and families affected by anxiety, depression and other mental health difficulties during pregnancy and in the postnatal period. They services also provide counselling and support for parents undergoing prenatal testing or who have experienced pregnancy loss. [10]

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References

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  3. "St john of God Annual Report 2017-18 page 38" (PDF). www.sjog.org.au. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
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  5. Health Data and Standards Systems Victoria (2004-02-25), “Bulletin, Issue 64”, pp. 3. Retrieved 2011-02-25.
  6. Elizabeth Hart (2007-11-21), “Private Hospital Revamp Opens”. Pakenham Gazette. Retrieved 2011-03-15.
  7. "Facilities". www.sjog.org.au. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  8. "About St John of God Berwick Hospital".
  9. St John of God Health Care (2010-05-07), media release PND Forum.doc “SJOG Berwick launches Health Choices – a new home based nursing service”. Press release. Retrieved 2011-02-18.
  10. Department of Human Services, Rural and Regional Health and Aged Care Services Division. "Search: Human Services Directory - Health Information, Australia" . Retrieved 15 June 2017.