Care and support
Care and support services for people currently admitted to The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (TQEH) or recovering at home.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
See how Aboriginal Health Practitioners raise awareness, provide culturally appropriate services and advocate on behalf of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients.
ViewConcerns for your care
Our hospital staff are trained to provide the very best care. If something does not feel or look right, please let us know as soon as possible.
ViewDisability support and services
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (TQEH) is designed to ensure people with disabilities can easily navigate and access facilities around the hospital.
ViewInterpreters and cultural support
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (TQEH) is committed to helping you communicate with our staff so you can make informed decisions about your healthcare.
ViewSocial work department
Social workers at TQEH are part of the Central Adelaide Local Health Network (CALHN) and work across most services. They have university-level qualifications.
ViewSpiritual care
Spiritual care provides patients and their families or carers with spiritual, religious, and emotional support to enhance health and wellbeing during hospital stays.
ViewVolunteer support
Learn about the support and services offered by our volunteers across the hospital, from guiding people where they need to go to delivering books and magazines to patients.
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