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Multicultural Health Services

The Multicultural Health service is responsible for ensuring culturally and linguistically diverse clients (CALD) and deaf people have access and equity within the public health system across the HNE Health.

The Cancer and Information Support Society

CISS is an independent service that provides unbiased, evidence-based information and support for individuals and corporations seeking information on cancer therapies.

Sue Mann Nursing & Community Care

The comfort of living in your own home with all that’s familiar and treasured is something Sue Mann Nursing and Community Care understand.

Cancer Council

The Cancer Council are committed to reducing the impact of cancer on individuals and the community, and to lessening the burden for people affected by cancer.

Wallsend Health Hub

A multi-disciplinary health service located in Cowper St Wallsend. Services include Physiotherapy, Psychology, Dietitian, Exercise Physiology, Remedial Massage and Hypnotherapy.

The Calvary Mater Newcastle

The Calvary Mater Newcastle is owned by the Little Company of Mary Health Care and has an agreement with Hunter New England Health to provide a comprehensive range of services.

Anglican Care

Anglican Care have residential facilities are located at Booragul, Carey Bay, Mount Hutton, Toronto, Merewether, Jesmond and Warnervale and provide dementia care, palliative care, slow stream rehabilitation, frail elderly care, …

Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children

The Royal Institute for Deaf and Blind Children (RIDBC) provides quality and innovative education and other services to achieve the best outcomes for current and future generations with hearing and/or …

Vision Australia

Vision Australia assists children and adults who are blind or vision impaired maximise their opportunities by providing specialist staff, information, technology and other resources that will meet individual needs.

Heart Foundation

The Heart Foundation is a charity dedicated to fighting the single biggest killer of Australians – heart disease.