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Subacute and Nonacute Assessment and Pathways (SNAP)

Subacute and Nonacute Assessment and Pathways (SNAP) is a service at Western Health which aims to make sure that patients have access to the Right Care, at the Right Time and in the Right Place.
 
Once a patient is medically able, we talk to them, their families and their treating teams to work out the best service for them to have to be able to try and get back to doing the things that they want to be able to do.
 

Our staff have specialized skills across Aged Care, Rehabilitation and Nonacute Care and have a passion for meeting patient needs at all stages of their care.

  Our team members include:

  • Access Coordinator
  • Nurse Practitioner Candidate in Rehabilitation
  • Clinical Nurse Consultants
  • Senior Clinician Allied Health staff
  • Clinical Assessors
  • Medical Consultants in Aged Care and Rehabilitation
  • Bookings and Residential Care Support Officer

Referrals to SNAP

The SNAP Team is contacted through the SNAP Helpline. Your enquiry will be directed to the most appropriate team member who will be able to help you.

Phone: 8345 7695
Fax: 8345 6082

In the case of a life threatening emergency, call 30020.
Emergency

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