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Oncology Rehabilitation - Exercise for cancer You are here:HomeHealth ProfessionalsCommunity and Aged CareHealth Independence Program (HIP)Community Rehabilitation ServicesOncology Rehabilitation Oncology Rehabilitation is a multidisciplinary 8 week group program for clients following active cancer treatment or who are living with cancer. It involves twice weekly exercise and once weekly education sessions, covering a range of topics. The aim of the program is to improve physical and psychological well being and develop self-management skills in cancer survivors. Our Team Physiotherapist Occupational therapist Dietician Social worker Allied Health assistant Our Classes Oncology Rehabilitation Group (twice/week) For cancer survivors: Tue 11.00am-12.00pm for Exercise Friday 10.00am-11.00am for Education, followed by Exercise 11.00am-12.00pm For carers: The carer support program is available for carers of cancer survivors, sessions cover a range of topics Referral Information Referrals from medical practitioners/allied health professionals can be made via the HIP referral form or by way of a medical letter from clients treating oncologist or GP Referral letter or form should be faxed to central intake on Fax: (03) 9231 2202 or email HIPcentralreferrals@svha.org.au. Enquiries please contact Tel:1300 131 470 Our Location Oncology Rehabilitation is located at Kew Community Rehabilitation Centre, St Georges Hospital, 283 Cotham Rd, Kew. The entrance to the Community Rehabilitation Centre is located on Cotham Road. When you arrive at the centre please present to the reception desk. The reception staff will notify the Oncology Rehabilitation team that you have arrived and provide you with further direction as required. Costs There is an administrative fee of $7.00 for each attendance at the centre. Useful Links Cancer Council Victoria Counterpart - Women Supporting Women with Cancer Leukaemia Foundation Breast Cancer Network Australia