Bendigo Community Health Services offer many programs to help with the health of our community:
Including education and fitness.
Helping families with young children make healthy lifestyle choices
The Men’s Health Clinic specialises in men’s health and assists men to better understand and manage their own health needs.
This clinic provides pap smears, breast health checks and offers advice and information on a range of women’s health issues. Workplace Health Promotion WORKHEALTH: Endorsed Service Providers for workhealth checks
WORKHEALTH: Endorsed Service Providers for workhealth checks
The Fresh Start Smoking Cessation Clinic is for anyone that wants to quit smoking whether it is for the first time or the tenth time. Physical Activity & Nutrition Strength Training Sessions are held at both Kangaroo Flat and Strathdale for people over 60 years of age.
Strength Training Sessions are held at both Kangaroo Flat and Strathdale for people over 60 years of age.
Physiotherapy involves using exercise, manual techniques and advice to improve function and assist rehabilitation after injury
As little as 30mins of physical activity a day can improve your overall physical and mental health and well-being.
This Emore group can offer the support & assistance you need to help maintain your independence and is open to both men and women. Community Soup Kitchen Providing a healthy meal to those in need.Each Thursday afternoon between 4pm and 4.45pm in the arcade between Cafe De Mill and Beck Legal. 171 Hargreaves Street, Bendigo. Free Warm soups and rolls available. Mental Health Wellness The Mental Health Initiative operates across a range of programs and has a primary focus on ensuring better mental health outcomes
Providing a healthy meal to those in need.Each Thursday afternoon between 4pm and 4.45pm in the arcade between Cafe De Mill and Beck Legal. 171 Hargreaves Street, Bendigo. Free Warm soups and rolls available.
The Mental Health Initiative operates across a range of programs and has a primary focus on ensuring better mental health outcomes
School focused Youth Services (SFYS) is a State wide initiative supporting prevention and early intervention strategies for vulnerable young people between 10 to 18 years of age (with a focus on 10-14 years).