Gippsland Lakes Community Health

Gippsland Lakes Community Health - About Us


Introduction



Gippsland Lakes Community Health
GLCH is a major health service provider in the Gippsland region. The
Centre manages five service sites in Lakes Entrance, Bairnsdale and
Bruthen and maintains formal alliances with Nowa Nowa Community
Health Centre and Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust.

Service provision is unit-based with a strong multi-disciplinary approach.
Units include Aged Care, Clinical and Nursing, Community Health, 
Corporate Services, Health Promotion and Koori Health, and
Family Youth and Children’s Services.

The organisation values and promotes excellence of service and the achievement of integrated service provision.

GLCH has a staffing profile of 260 across four service sites. It provides
an extensive range of health and welfare services across the region.
Service provision is team based, and many services provide extensive outreach throughout the area.

GLCH’s catchment area covers the East Gippsland region, with
particular focus on Bairnsdale, Lakes Entrance, Bruthen and their
surrounding areas.

Gippsland Lakes Community Health has a commitment to the following
four key strategic areas:

  • Influencing the External Environment
  • Demonstrating Leadng Practice
  • Undertaking Service Development in Key Areas
  • Strengthening Organisational Capacity.


Bruce Hurley Chief Executive - Gippsland Lakes Community Health  

Bruce Hurley
Chief Executive



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