These videos demonstrate different types of home exercises that may be prescribed by your hand therapist at the RMH.
https://www.thermh.org.au/services/occupational-therapy/hand-therapy-videosThe RMH Foundation philanthropy reports Foundation
Read the Royal Melbourne Hospital Foundation's philanthropy reports.
https://www.thermh.org.au/the-rmh-foundation-philanthropy-reports-1669784257038Advance care planning allows you to make decisions about the health care you would or would not like to receive if you were seriously ill and unable to make or communicate treatment preferences.
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/supporting-you/advance-care-planningIf untreated, metabolic diseases can lead to life-threatening abnormalities in body chemistry.
https://www.thermh.org.au/services/metabolic-diseases/learn-aboutThe RMH Metabolic Diseases Unit (MDU) is an internationally recognised service offering comprehensive treatment, care and support for people with genetic metabolic disorders.
https://www.thermh.org.au/services/metabolic-diseases/about-metabolic-diseasesMetabolic Diseases RMH Service
The RMH Metabolic Diseases Unit is located at the RMH Parkville. Find out more about the MDU contact and location details.
https://www.thermh.org.au/services/metabolic-diseasesThe Royal Melbourne Hospital is located at the RMH Parkville, the RMH Royal Park, the RMH Elizabeth St, as well as in the community. Find out more about the RMH contact and location details.
https://www.thermh.org.au/contactTVs are available to hire. You can bring battery-operated radios and music players to use while you are in hospital.
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/hospital-care/your-hospital-stay/television-radioPay phones are located in various areas around the RMH Parkville and the RMH Royal Park.
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/hospital-care/your-hospital-stay/phonesProviding care and restorative services to older people.
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/ongoing-care/transition-careWhen you are in hospital, every day you or your carers can choose what you will eat from an electronic menu.
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/hospital-care/your-hospital-stay/mealsIf you're coming into hospital for a procedure or an overnight stay (or longer), don't forget to bring your dentures, glasses, hearing or walking aids.
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/hospital-care/what-you-need-to-bring/dentures-glasses-aidsDo you need longer term care at home or in a residential care facility?
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/ongoing-care/residential-careWe have a range of initiatives to support employees in their work, as well as to recognise the achievements and contributions of individuals and teams.
https://www.thermh.org.au/health-professionals/careers/why-work-at-the-rmh/staff-benefitsEnvironmental, Social and Governance Report
The Royal Melbourne Hospital’s Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report is our commitment to driving sustainable social change across the organisation.
https://www.thermh.org.au/about/reports-policies/environmental-social-and-governance-statementWe are committed to caring for you, and we do not have the facilities to be responsible for your valuables.
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/hospital-care/what-you-need-to-bring/dont-bring-valuablesNew investment takes Hepatitis B research one step closer to finding a cure News article
A team of scientists have been awarded $1.7 million over the next five years, to advance world-first research into a cure for hepatitis B virus infection thanks to a grant from the mRNA Victoria Activation Program.
https://www.thermh.org.au/news/new-investment-takes-hepatitis-b-research-one-step-closer-to-finding-a-cureThe Mobile Stroke Unit provides rapid diagnosis and treatment for patients suffering a stroke.
https://www.thermh.org.au/services/neurology-stroke/about-neurology-stroke/mobile-stroke-unitAsylum seekers and refugees are provided with free medical care (including diagnostic services) in Victorian hospitals.
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/hospital-care/what-you-need-to-know-up-front/who-pays-for-our-services/asylum-seekers-refugeesPatients from countries with reciprocal rights
The Australian Government has Reciprocal Health Care Agreements with the governments of certain countries. This allows visitors from those countries to receive limited subsidised health services for medically necessary treatments.
https://www.thermh.org.au/your-care/hospital-care/what-you-need-to-know-up-front/who-pays-for-our-services/patients-from-countries-with-reciprocal-rights