Repat Health Precinct Daw Park, South Australia 5041
About the Business
Welcome to the Repat Health Precinct, located in Daw Park, South Australia. As an establishment dedicated to health and wellbeing, we strive to improve the quality of life for our community members with complex needs. Our range of services includes mental illness support, rehabilitation, and dementia care.
At the Repat Health Precinct, we understand the importance of accessibility and convenience. To help you navigate our facility, we provide a detailed map that highlights all the services available. Whether you are a patient, visitor, or part of a community group, we offer educational and tourism resources, facility hire, and public events to cater to your needs.
If you're looking for career opportunities or training in the healthcare industry, the Repat Health Precinct is the place to be. With a wide variety of roles and work environments, we are proud to be a leading employer in South Australia. Explore our website to search for available jobs and discover the many benefits of working with us.
Volunteering is another way to make a difference in our community. By dedicating your time and skills at the Repat Health Precinct, you can contribute to improving the quality of care we provide. Join us in our mission to support those in need.
We also prioritize the health and wellbeing of specific groups within our community. Our Aboriginal Health Care Framework aims to close the health disparity gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal individuals. Additionally, we provide information on how to protect yourself from mosquito-borne diseases and offer free flu vaccinations for children aged 6 months to under 5 years.
As we continue to develop the Repat Health Precinct, we strive to preserve its historical significance. The Chapel, Remembrance Gardens, Museum, and SPF Hall will be protected for future generations to appreciate and enjoy.
We acknowledge and respect the Aboriginal peoples as the first peoples and nations of South Australia. We recognize them as the Traditional Owners and occupants of the land and waters in our state.
For more information about our privacy policy, copyright, and disclaimer, please visit the respective links provided on our website.
Join us at the Repat Health Precinct and be part of a truly world-class healthcare system. Explore the opportunities that await you in South Australia and discover the rewarding career options in the healthcare industry. Together, let's strive for better health and wellbeing for our community.
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Reviews
"Absolutely fantastic service, went in for Facet joint injections yesterday, all the staff were happy smiling people who made me feel relaxed and calm. From the receptionist to the nurses, radiologists & doctors, you were all incredible. Thank you all so much for your care and kindness."
"Really kind, understanding people, especially staff member in reception who walked me around the grounds to the department I needed....no mean feet when everything is in upheaval due to building work.. Hospital staff maybe "at capacity but many are still going the extra human mile. Thank you"
"Phoned to ask how long the wait was and was told 'no idea'. No empathy, no question of the problem... v rude. Also just found out that the repat clearly isn't open 24 hours at all. The phone diverts to Flinders which, right now, is equally bad"
"The phone number takes you through to flinders medical whom are of no help, got transferred around 4 times (trying to find where my relative is) and got told by the last woman that I needed to know what ward she was in - which was exactly what I was trying to find out!! Get your act together with the phone system!! If stressed out family members can’t find their loved ones because you don’t have a half decent system in place then it’s well BELOW par and SOMETHING needs to be done!!"
"If you have to spend some time in a hospital I can not recommend the Repat highly enough. The staff are fantastic, friendly and caring, the medical attention I have received has been beyond reproach. Yes the buildings are old, but the facilities inside are state of the art. Any one can think of closing this facility has to be mad. Where are the 80,000 patients per year going to go when and if it is closed. Which hospitals is going to find the 300 beds this hospital provides to the people of South Australia. And what of the staff??"
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