Local access to better health care is a step closer for Yanchep, with the first stage of a new health precinct open to the community in one of the fastest growing areas of Western Australia.
Edith Cowan University (ECU) Health Centre Yanchep East is part of a new multi-purpose primary care facility, funded by the Australian Government ($10.4 million), the Western Australian Government ($8.1m) and ECU ($2.3m).
The new health centre will support the fast growing population of Yanchep and the surrounding suburbs, which see high levels of chronic disease, emergency department presentations, preventable hospitalisations and mental ill-health.
The new facility will ensure the Yanchep community has better and more timely access to primary health care.
When complete, the precinct will house a range of primary care services, including allied health and multidisciplinary services.
The centre will also provide better support and learning opportunities for ECU students and the healthcare staff through research and training.
Not-for-profit disability service organisation Ability WA will open at Yanchep East in November, providing home-based care services and onsite client services.
ECU’s Psychological Services Centre (PSC) and Counselling will operate at the site from early next year and will offer student placements for the Master of Clinical Psychology and Master of Counselling and Psychotherapy, as well as affordable psychological and counselling services for individuals, groups and families.
ECU Health Centre Yanchep East is easily accessible, located in walking distance of the central shopping centre.
Construction on the adjacent Yanchep West site will begin late this year.
Quotes attributable to Minister Butler:
“This facility will put local patients at the centre of a new model of primary health care. A model that will meet the needs of the Yanchep community today and into the future.
“The Government’s $10.4 million investment builds on our reforms to strengthen Medicare and support better outcomes, particularly for people with chronic health conditions.
“Multidisciplinary and holistic care will help to lift the health and wellbeing of the local Yanchep community, keep them out of our busy emergency departments and better treat ongoing and chronic conditions.”
Quotes attributable to Assistant Minister McBride:
“The community in Yanchep will have access to new health services at the Edith Cowan University Health Centre including general practice, nursing and allied health.”
“The new centre will also offer mental health and wellbeing services to support people experiencing distress and mental ill-health.”
“Health students will have access to important training opportunities at the centre which continues the Government’s commitment to supporting and building the health workforce.”
Quotes attributable to Minister Sanderson:
“The health centre will provide a range of healthcare services to a growing region.
“The Cook Government’s $8.1 million contribution to this facility will provide community-based care options within the Yanchep town centre.”
Quotes attributable to Tracey Roberts, Member for Pearce:
“This achievement is a testament to the collective efforts of ECU and the local community. We have worked tirelessly to bring this much needed facility to our local area.
“I am proud to have advocated for this important facility during my time as Mayor at the City of Wanneroo and more recently in Federal Parliament.
“It is projects like this that demonstrate the Australian Government’s commitment to growth and to delivering essential services in Perth’s northern corridor, one of the fastest-growing urban areas in Western Australia.”
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