Spring is here, and in this CEO update, we have lots of good news to share
Darren Mathewson, Chief Executive Officer
Welcome as we start to come out of another crisp, colourful Tassie winter. We are working on a new Chronic Disease Management Program to help individuals reset and regain control of their health. Our Advanced Preventative Care Program and St Lukes Private Postnatal Service are still supporting many clients. We have launched the Falls Prevention Program for people living in the North West. This program is free, thanks to funding from Healthy Tasmania, an initiative of the Tasmanian Government. Referrals are open for this program now. We will continue to look at new ways to support people to live well, age well and be well.
Behind the scenes, our team is working to get our treatment room licensed as a Day Hospital so we can provide more programs and services across the community. This will let us offer even more care to our clients. Another major focus is our Best Practice Project which supports our commitment to getting better at what we do every day.
We welcome Tom Bones to our Clinical Governance Committee and thank our new Consumer Advisory Council members.
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This information is general in nature and individualised medical advice should be sought from a general practitioner (GP) or appropriate medical practitioner.