Service Finder: Bass Coast Therapy
Generalist counselling service, WONTHAGGI, VIC 3995
Address:
Wonthaggi Medical Group, 42 Murray Street, WONTHAGGI, VIC, 3995
Contact:
- Ph: 0419 599 258
- E: anna@basscoasttherapy.com.au
- W: Visit website basscoasttherapy.com.au
Today's opening hours:
9am - 5pm
Closed now
Opening times:
- Monday: 9am - 5pm
- Tuesday: 9am - 5pm
- Wednesday: 9am - 5pm
For public holiday hours, please contact this service.
Billing:
Fees and Bulk Billing
Additional Information:
Counselling and social work services for:
- Coping with feelings like stress, sadness, anxiety, anger, shame and grief;
- Adjusting to the changes you experience as a result of illness or disability;
- The impact of trauma;
- Exploring your feelings associated with death and dying;
- Planning for end of life decisions or other difficult choices that might involve work, family or other social activities or commitments;
- Exploring different ways of managing painful emotions and experiences;
- Learning about the services and support that is available to you. For example, legal, financial, transport, shopping, home cleaning, respite and residential aged care;
- The experience of caring for someone;
- Talking with children about illness and dying;
- Assistance in advocating for accessing services or support.
Address:
Wonthaggi Medical Group, 42 Murray Street, WONTHAGGI, VIC, 3995
Contact:
- Ph: 0419 599 258
- E: anna@basscoasttherapy.com.au
- W: Visit website basscoasttherapy.com.au
Today's opening hours:
9am - 5pm
Closed now
Opening times:
- Monday: 9am - 5pm
- Tuesday: 9am - 5pm
- Wednesday: 9am - 5pm
For public holiday hours, please contact this service.
Billing:
Fees and Bulk Billing
Additional Information:
Counselling and social work services for:
- Coping with feelings like stress, sadness, anxiety, anger, shame and grief;
- Adjusting to the changes you experience as a result of illness or disability;
- The impact of trauma;
- Exploring your feelings associated with death and dying;
- Planning for end of life decisions or other difficult choices that might involve work, family or other social activities or commitments;
- Exploring different ways of managing painful emotions and experiences;
- Learning about the services and support that is available to you. For example, legal, financial, transport, shopping, home cleaning, respite and residential aged care;
- The experience of caring for someone;
- Talking with children about illness and dying;
- Assistance in advocating for accessing services or support.