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Spiritual Care Contacts in Victorian Health Services July 2020.Pdf The following list is in alphabetical order by Health Service name. Please scroll down to find the information you require. The Reverend Catherine Dawson Pastoral Care Coordinator Chaplain Albury Wodonga Health PO Box 326, Albury NSW 2640 Phone: 0466 324 435 Email: [email protected] Craig Exon Pastoral Care Manager Alfred Hospital (Alfred Health) Commercial Road, Prahran 3181 Phone: 9076 3138 Email: [email protected] Sue Westhorp Manager Department of Spiritual Care Austin Health (Austin Hospital, Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital, Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Centre) P O Box 5444, Ivanhoe 3079 Phone: 9496 2908 Email: [email protected] Maggie Hehir (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday AM) Spiritual Care Coordinator Ballarat Base Hospital (Ballarat Health) PO Box 577, Ballarat 3353 Phone: 5320 4448 Email: [email protected] Coordinator – Spiritual Care Barwon Health - University Hospital Geelong Ryrie Street, Geelong 3220 Phone: 4215 0630 Email: [email protected] The Reverend David Drummond Pastoral Care Coordinator McKellar Centre Barwon Health - McKellar Centre PO Box 281, Geelong 3220 Phone: 4215 6145 Email: [email protected] Michelle Harley (Monday & Wednesday) Pastoral Care Coordinator Bass Coast Health Graham Street, Wonthaggi 3995 Phone: 5671 3179 Email: [email protected] Kāren Lunney (Tues/Wed & Thurs) Manager Pastoral Care Services Bendigo Hospital (Bendigo Health) P O Box 126, Bendigo 3552 Phone: 5454 7688 Email: [email protected] July 2020 Julie Binstead Director Spiritual Care Services Eastern Health (Angliss Hospital, Box Hill Hospital, Healesville & District Hospital, Maroondah Hospital, Peter James Centre, Residential Aged Care, Wantirna Health) 8 Arnold Street, Box Hill 3128 Contact Number: 1300 342 255 Catherine Carr Manager Pastoral and Bereavement Services Cabrini Hospital (Cabrini Health) 183 Wattletree Road, Malvern 3144 Phone: 9508 1878 Email: [email protected] Alice Parkhill Mission Coordinator Calvary Health Care Bethlehem 152 Como Parade West, Parkdale 3195 Phone: 9595 3228 Email: [email protected] Cheryl Rogers (Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday) Pastoral Care Coordinator Casey Hospital (Monash Health) 52 Kangan Drive, Berwick 3806 Phone: 8768 1583 Email: [email protected] Rabbi Gabbi Sar-Shalom (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday) Pastoral Care Coordinator Caulfield Hospital (Alfred Health) 260 Kooyong Road, Caulfield 3162 Phone: 9076 4084 Email: [email protected] Spiritual Health Care Dandenong Hospital (Monash Health) David Street, Dandenong 3175 Phone: 9554 8330 Email: Julie Young Pastoral Care Coordinator/Chaplain Epworth - Eastern 1 Arnold Street, Box Hill 3128 Phone: 8807 7735 Email: [email protected] The Reverend Lauren Mosso Senior Chaplain Epworth - Richmond 89 Bridge Road, Richmond 3121 Phone: 9426 6146 Email: [email protected] July 2020 Maria Westbrook (Monday, Wednesday, Friday) Coordinator Spiritual Care Kingston Centre (Monash Health) Cnr Heatherton and Warrigal Roads, Cheltenham 3192 Phone: 9265 1812 Email: [email protected] Rachel Garofalo Pastoral Care Worker The Melbourne Clinic 130 Church Street, Richmond 3121 Phone: 9426 2144 Email: [email protected] Mary Klasen Pastoral Care Manager Mercy Hospital for Women (Mercy Health) 163 Studley Road, Heidelberg 3084 Phone: 8458 4689 Email: [email protected] Emil Neven Coordinator Pastoral Care - Chaplaincy Monash Medical Centre (Monash Health) 246 Clayton Road, Clayton 3168 Phone: 9594 2332 Email: [email protected] Danni Moore Pastoral Care Coordinator Mt Alexander Hospital (Castlemaine Health) 142 Cornish Street, Castlemaine 3450 Phone: 5471 3555 Email: [email protected] Dan Murphy (Monday & Tuesday) Pastoral Care Coordinator Wangaratta Hospital (Northeast Health) Green Street, Wangaratta 3677 Phone: 5722 5217 Email: [email protected] David Paterson Pastoral Care Coordinator - Northern Health (Northern Hospital, Bundoora Extended Care Centre, Broadmeadows Health Service, PANCH & Craigieburn Health Service) 185 Cooper Street, Epping 3076 Phone: 8405 8012 Email: [email protected] Alexis Ward Manager Spiritual Care Frankston Hospital (Peninsula Health) Hastings Road, Frankston 3199 Phone: 9784 7691 Email: [email protected] Jennifer Olerhead Spiritual Care Counsellor/Caseworker Peninsula Home Hospice 327 Main Street, Mornington 3931 Phone: 5973 2400 Email: [email protected] July 2020 The Reverend David Dawes Head of Spiritual Care Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute 305 Grattan Street, Melbourne 3000 Phone: 8559 5236 Email: [email protected] The Reverend Paul Hammat Coordinator Pastoral & Spiritual Care Royal Children's Hospital Flemington Road, Parkville 3052 Phone: 9345 4699 Email: [email protected] David Glenister Coordinator Pastoral/Spiritual Care Royal Melbourne Hospital Grattan Street, Parkville 3050 Phone: 9342 2155 Email: [email protected] Lisa Venables (Monday & Tuesday) Spiritual Care Coordinator Royal Women's Hospital Cnr. Flemington & Grattan Streets, Parkville 3052 Phone: 8345 3016 Email: [email protected] Clare McNulty Pastoral Services Coordinator St John of God - Ballarat P O Box 20, Ballarat 3353 Phone: 5320 2503 Email: [email protected] Nic Aunger Coordinator of Pastoral Services St John of God - Bendigo Lily Street, Bendigo 3550 Phone: 5434 3227 Email: [email protected] Karen Rolfe Pastoral Care Coordinator St John of God - Berwick 75 Kangan Drive, Berwick 3806 Phone: 8784 5042 Email: [email protected] Moira Wilding Coordinator of Pastoral Care St John of God - Geelong 80 Myers Street, Geelong 3220 Phone: 5226 8888 Email: [email protected] Lauren Porter Coordinator of Pastoral Care St John of God - Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital 255 Cranbourne Road, Frankston 3199 Ph: 9788 3318 Email: [email protected] July 2020 The Reverend Andrew Somerville Coordinator of Pastoral Services St John of God - Pinelodge Clinic 1480 Heatherton Road, Dandenong 3175 Ph: 8793 9424 Email: [email protected] Pastoral Care Department St John of God (Warrnambool) PO Box 316, Warrnambool 3280 Phone: 5564 0600 Annie Forrest Manager Pastoral Services St Vincent's Health - (Public Hospital) 59 Victoria Street, Fitzroy 3065 Phone: 9288 3717 Email: [email protected] James Godfrey Spiritual Care Coordinator Thomas Embling Hospital (Forensicare) 101 Yarra Bend Rd, Fairfield 3078 Phone: 9495 9154 Email: [email protected] Mary Klasen Manager Pastoral Care Services Werribee Mercy Hospital (Mercy Health) 300 Princes Highway, Werribee 3030 Phone: 8754 3419 Email: [email protected] Sacha McDonald Manager – Pastoral Care Western Health (Footscray, Sunshine and Williamstown Hospitals) 176 Furlong Road, St Albans 3021 Phone: 8345 1307 Email: [email protected] July 2020.
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