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Financial compensation after a transport accident is available from the TAC for qualifying Victorians...
It is important that you make as much quality time as possible to spend with those you love and that you talk to them about dying...
Talking with your doctor or healthcare professional is an important step in getting care for issues of drug or alcohol addiction or dependence...
Talking with a doctor or healthcare professional about your mental health issues will help you to feel comfortable and get the most appropriate treatment for your needs...
Building a strong, trusting relationship with your doctor can make it easier to talk with them about sensitive issues...
The options for children needing care away from their families include foster care, kinship care, residential care, voluntary care and permanent care...
Tests can confirm your pregnancy and also monitor your baby's development in the womb...
Sharon talks about caring for Phillip from accident to recovering at home...
The Transition Care Program provides care through tailored support packages, while the Home and Community Care (HACC) Program provides a range of basic maintenance and support services...
Before you go into hospital, plan your journey to make sure you get there on time. You might use non-emergency patient transport if it is clinically necessary...