Service Finder: Community Rehabilitation Team (CRT)
Exercise physiology service, WODEN, ACT 2606
Address:
Phillip Health Centre, Corner Corinna and Keltie Street, WODEN, ACT, 2606
Contact:
- Ph: 02 5124 9977
- E: ChiIntake@act.gov.au
- W: Visit website health.act.gov.au/hospitals-and-health-centres/university-canberra-hospital/therapy-programs
Today's opening hours:
9am - 5pm
Closed now
Opening times:
- Monday: 9am - 5pm
- Tuesday: 9am - 5pm
- Wednesday: 9am - 5pm
- Thursday: 9am - 5pm
- Friday: 9am - 5pm
Public holidays: View holiday hours Hide holiday hours
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New Year's Day:
01 January 2021
Closed -
Australia Day:
26 January 2021
Closed -
Canberra Day:
08 March 2021
Closed -
Good Friday:
02 April 2021
Closed -
Easter Saturday:
03 April 2021
Closed -
Easter Sunday:
04 April 2021
Closed -
Easter Monday:
05 April 2021
Closed -
Anzac Day - ACT:
26 April 2021
Closed -
Queen's Birthday - ACT:
14 June 2021
Closed -
Labour Day - ACT:
04 October 2021
Closed -
Christmas Day:
25 December 2021
Closed -
Boxing Day:
26 December 2021
Closed -
Boxing Day Additional Day:
28 December 2021
Closed
Billing:
No Fee
Wheelchair access:
Yes
Additional Information:
The Community Rehabilitation Team (CRT) employs a team approach in the delivery of services and aims to improve client's functional capacity, retrain lost or impaired skills and support psychosocial functioning.
The CRT multidisciplinary team comprises of physiotherapy, occupational therapy, social work, speech pathology counselling and psychology, nurse practitioners, rehabilitation coordination, vocational assessment and rehabilitation.
CRT services are provided to adults with neurological conditions, including recent traumatic and acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury 18 months post discharge from hospital and chronic progressive neurological conditions requiring a multidisciplinary package of treatment.
The CRT team also provides services to clients with upper or lower limb amputations. In delivery of services the CRT maintains working links with Driving Assessment and Rehabilitation Service (DARS), Rehabilitation Medicine, Exercise Physiology and the Prosthetics and Orthotics Services (P&O) which are all services within the Division of Rehabilitation, Aged and Community Care (RACC).
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