
Ramahyuck District Aboriginal Corporation has been proudly delivering quality primary health care services to the Indigenous community in the Sale region since its inception in 1992. With a continued commitment to the Koori community, and an ongoing expansion of services, Ramahyuck and its partners now deliver a suite of programs across the wider Gippsland region in primary health care, social and emotional well being, and community enterprise and development.
Our current strategic focus on primary health care is delivered through the following key program areas:
- Gippsland Family Practice Clinic
- Nindedana Quaranook Central Gippsland GP Clinic
- Outreach Clinics
- Allied Health Program
- Aboriginal Health Promotion
- Midwifery Program
- Child and Family Support Program
- Gippsland Regional Hearing Program
- Oral Health
Through our work in these program areas, we strive to achieve the following important outcomes for the community:
- Provide holistic and affordable care for the Indigenous community
- Offer a range of allied health services which meet the critical health needs of the community
- Increase clients and the wider community’s understanding of how to maintain good health and a healthy lifestyle
- Provide comprehensive range of maternal and child health services
- Improve maternal and infant child health outcomes in the community
- Improve hearing health outcomes within the community through an emphasis on early identification and intervention approaches
- Establish an oral health clinic that prioritises the needs of the community
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