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News archive

18 Jan 2019

St John of God Berwick Hospital celebrates first birthday

Celebrations are being held today to commemorate the first birthday of the new St John of God Berwick Hospital, with the first baby born at the new hospital, Andy Gaspardis, the guest of honour who will also celebrate his first birthday.

16 Jan 2019

Adam's story

Adam Ferronato from St John of God Raphael Services, which provides community-based emotional support for new parents, said new mums and dads were often surprised by the difference between their expectations of the first year of parenthood and the reality.

16 Jan 2019

Top tips for new parents

Whether you’re a first time parent or preparing for your second or third child, being a new mum or dad can bring a whole range of emotions and experiences. It can be both exciting and daunting.

15 Jan 2019

Exercise in cancer care

Clinical research has established exercise as a safe and effective intervention to counteract some of the physical and psychological effects of cancer and its treatment.

14 Jan 2019

Multidisciplinary complex foot service first for area

St John of God Midland Public Hospital has established WA’s first multidisciplinary complex foot service at a general hospital and St John of God hospital.

10 Jan 2019

2018 most popular baby names for girls

If you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy one of the most exciting things to choose is your baby’s name. Take a look at the most popular baby names for girls born at St John of God Health Care hospitals in 2018.

8 Jan 2019

Andrew Todd forever remembered by Wallabies jersey donation

Local rugby stalwart and auctioneer the late Andrew Todd will be forever remembered at St John of God Midland Public Hospital thanks to his donation of a Wallabies jersey for the hospital’s rehabilitation gym.

4 Jan 2019

2018 most popular baby names for boys

Are you pregnant or planning a pregnancy and trying to make a baby name shortlist? Check out the top baby names for boys born at St John of God Health Care hospitals in 2018.