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Integrated Care and Treatment

Innovations in cancer management require close integration of developments in laboratory-based research with the treatment provided to patients. Scientists work alongside doctors to bring ‘bench side research’ closer to the bedside.

It is within this environment of cooperation that the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre will operate.

As a unique feature, the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre will offer patients a specially designed Wellness Centre. In line with Olivia's dedication to the promotion of patient-centred, wellness programs, this centre will focus on the needs of the whole person.

The Wellness Centre will provide much needed space to further develop some patient-centred aspects of care, such as relaxation, massage and meditation, as well as providing education and information for patients and their families.

It will be a tranquil and inspirational space for patients to actively balance the various aspects of their treatment, including a combination of 'quiet space' for reflection; and 'community space' for the sharing of ideas, experiences and support.

The Centre will offer a range of supportive care and complementary therapies that will work in tandem with a patient's clinical [medical] therapy. These will include:

  • Support Groups
  • Education Programs
  • Meditation
  • Guided Relaxation
  • Art Therapy
  • Music Therapy
  • Nutrition
  • Exercise
  • Massage

It will be a special place where people can reaffirm their identity and learn some helpful skills to assist their adjustment and coping.

Wellness Centre philosophy

The Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre will be quite unique.
A guiding principle of the Wellness Centre is that of world's best practice patient-centred care – of caring for the whole person.

The Centre will provide a range of wellness and supportive care programs and complementary therapies. Alternative therapies (those which provide an alternative to mainstream medical treatment) will not be provided. This is a candid and open policy, to give people the opportunity to seek alternative treatment elsewhere if they so desire.

Read Olivia's story, via this link.

Get Involved

Scott and the team

Thomastown Fire Brigade with fireman and cancer survivor Scott Morrison

The Melbourne Fire Brigade's Thomastown branch have been supporting our Centre's fundraising appeal over the last few years. Fireman Scott Morrison (pictured in the hat) has survived cancer twice and hopes to raise as much as possible for the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre Appeal. Thank You to Scott and the team!

If you are interested in helping raise funds through a community event or activity, or would like to personally discuss making a major gift to the Appeal, please contact our Fundraising Department on +61 3 9496 5753 or email oliviaappeal@austin.org.au