Help shape the future of Grampians Health through community survey
Residents of Edenhope, Stawell, Horsham, Dimboola and Ballarat are invited to have their say on how they would like to see the newly formed Grampians Health deliver the best care and service, through a community survey now open.
Grampians Health was established in late 2021 by bringing together Edenhope and District Memorial Hospital, Stawell Regional Health, Wimmera Health Care Group and Ballarat Health Services. It has now commenced an extensive planning exercise on both the strategic plan for the organisation and the clinical services needs of the community.
Grampians Health Chief Executive Officer Dale Fraser said as part of the planning and commitment to deliver even better healthcare and enhanced services across the region, a community survey was now open, allowing residents to provide valuable input.
“Since the formation of Grampians Health, a key focus has been to listen to the voices of our staff and community to ensure Grampians Health meets the needs of the region we serve,” Mr Fraser said.
“Through this survey, residents will be able to share with us their priorities and how we can serve their needs better in the short term and long term.
“I encourage everyone in our community to take part in the survey. Your feedback is important and will help shape the future of Grampians Health.
“Survey responses are confidential and anonymous, and will play a valuable role in establishing two key documents that will set the course for us moving forward – the strategic plan and clinical services plan.”
The short survey will take less than 10 minutes to complete and is open until Sunday 20 March.
Visit www.grampianshealth.org.au/consultation to take part in the survey.
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Grampians Health Edenhope is a one-stop shop for health care in the surrounding community and provides a range of on-site services or hosts visiting services. The aim is to provide as many services in the community as possible to minimise the amount of travel that people need to undertake to stay healthy.
Grampians Health acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the lands on which we operate, the Wadawurrung, Djab wurrung, Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Jupagulk peoples, and their connections to land, waterways and community. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend this to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today. Grampians Health recognises and values the contributions that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples make in our society. Sovereignty has never been ceded. It always was and always will be, Aboriginal land.
Grampians Health is committed to providing inclusive services and an inclusive working environment. We believe in equity of healthcare for all.
Grampians Health is a registered NDIS provider.