Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Sponsored Content
HomeIn BusinessCommunity health at the forefront

Community health at the forefront

Bellarine Community Health (BCH) has a rich history of providing innovative health and wellbeing services to communities on the Bellarine.

As the largest healthcare provider on the Bellarine, it supports all age groups with comprehensive services including Allied Health such as podiatry, physiotherapy, counselling and dietetics, public and private dental, general practice, nursing, Home Care Packages and social support programs.

BCH teams specialise in children’s services including speech, physiotherapy and occupational therapy, and has a highly dedicated team that focuses on services for youth – including mental health support.

As well as offering free dental services to children aged under 13, the BCH dental clinic is the only one in the Greater Geelong region to offer a fully evaluated and personalised dental service for clients with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

The BCH dental team developed a new service delivery pathway and sensory resources to support clients with ASD to have an improved dental experience.

A special set up is provided to meet individual sensory needs, such as light-dimmers and minimal furnishings, along with squishy toys, iPads to watch a movie or listen to music, and noise-cancelling earphones.

The DHHS-funded pilot project to establish the service was the first of its kind in Victoria. It achieved outstanding results with almost 80 per cent of participants with ASD reporting a more positive dental experience.

Eight-year-old Annalise Mackenzie participated in the trial and mum Rachel says the outcome was amazing.

“They explained every step of the way, so Annalise didn’t get any nasty sounds or sensations she wasn’t ready for, and they were so patient and flexible with her,” says Rachel.

“Annalise found it easier to go the dentist with her older brother, so they even put Angus in the chair first and demonstrated on him first what they were going to do and that really put her at ease.”

BCH dental staff have completed training to enable them to support clients with ASD and, with recent funding from State Trustees Australia Foundation, will soon be able to cater for other clients with intellectual disabilities such as Down Syndrome.

General and emergency dental care is available for public patients, private health insurance holders and full fee-paying patients.

During this difficult time of COVID-19, every precaution is taken to ensure the health and safety of both clients and BCH staff.

Bellarine Community Health Dental Centre, 2 Nelson Road, Point Lonsdale. Opens 8.30am-5pm Monday-Friday. Inquiries: 1800 007 224 or www.bch.org.au

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

A vibrant Chinese New Year

Geelong will celebrate the year of the horse with a vibrant cultural takeover of the city centre for the Lunar New Year. Chinese...

Out and about

More News

Out and about

Voice photographer Ivan Kemp thought there might be some activity at Ocean Grove main beach on Tuesday 17 February before the cool change swept...

Mixing authors with kids

Geelong students can participate in an inspiring literary program and meet celebrated children’s authors. State Library Victoria’s Young Regional Writers’ Program will bring...

Community digs deep for defib

Regional stakeholders have banded together to provide life-saving equipment to the Jan Juc community. A new automated external defibrillator (AED), donated by a local primary...

Fairytale return for Two Blues spinner

More than three years after his last 1st XI appearance and after a string of horrific leg injuries, Newtown & Chilwell spinner Chris Williams...

Supersaints aim to shape final four

St Albans/Breakwater captain Damien Biemans is hoping his side can upset a few of the teams vying for GCA4 finals in the final three...

Around the grounds

Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was at St Albans Reserve for the GCA4 clash between St Albans/Breakwater and Teesdale and at Ray Menzies Oval as...

‘Heal the wounds’: Selwood optimistic on bruised Cats

A bruising grand final loss and a testing start to the AFL season have Geelong great Joel Selwood seeing new challenges for his old...

Crossing safety for Barwon Heads

Two raised pedestrian crossings will be installed at a busy Barwon Heads intersection the state government announced. The crossings will be at the Barwon Heads...

Visser headlines runs stats

All the scores and results from Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association and Geelong Cricket Association games played on Saturday 14 February. The highlight, a superb 175...

New project blooms

Aussie natives are on the agenda at the Geelong Botanic Gardens. Botanic Gardens staff and horticulture students from The Gordon TAFE have partnered to cultivate...