Calvary Adelaide Hospital
Services and clinics
At Calvary Adelaide Hospital we offer a high standard of patient care to the communities of Adelaide and its surrounds, as well as a comprehensive range of health services.
Acute services and clinics
Calvary offers a range of specialty services to meet the needs of our local communities.
Bariatric surgery encompasses weight management, its causes, prevention and treatment. It includes dieting, exercise and behavioural therapy as well as pharmacotherapy and surgery.
Adelaide Metabolic & Obesity Surgery (AMOS) provides a comprehensive bariatric service onsite, and aim to be a step ahead in innovative weight loss surgery to deliver best possible outcomes for our patients. They are a highly-experienced, industry-leading private clinic and offer patients personalised service and support, with a holistic approach to health and well-being.
They are unique in that they offer a full bariatric team under the one roof. All the support and services that you need are available at one location. They offer Skype or phone consults for patients in remote access areas or where travel may be an issue.
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Services are provided by SA Group of Specialists (Adelaide Metabolic & Obesity Surgery) at Level 5, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm
Cardiology is the study and treatment of heart disorders. It involves treating all areas related to the heart and arteries, including tests, angioplasty and cardiac open heart surgery.
Cardiac services are provided 24 hours a day 365 days a year. The hospital prides itself on providing a Cardiac Centre of Excellence unparalleled in the South Australian private sector, there when you need it – 24 hours a day.
In the event of an emergency such as chest pain, patients can access the Calvary Adelaide 24/7 Care Emergency Department who will arrange for specialist treatment and admission as required.
How to access this service
Referral by ambulance, GP, Calvary Emergency, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided at Level 6, 120 Angas Street, Adelaide
24/7
Cardiac Direct: 08 8405 3542
Calvary Emergency: 08 8405 3440
For medical emergencies, please call 000.
At Calvary Adelaide Hospital, the 24/7 Care Emergency Department is open 24/7, including all public holidays. Medical emergencies are situations that are too serious or urgent to be treated by your General Practitioner (GP) and can include:
Breathing difficulty
Chest pain
Major accident
Sudden collapse
Uncontrollable bleeding
In the event of an emergency, accident, injury illness, the Calvary 24/7 Care Emergency Department can provide immediate care and treatment. It is the only private emergency department in Adelaide that is open 24 hours a day and is staffed with specialist doctors and nurses who have access to the latest in medical equipment.
Milne Ward
Milne Ward, on level 9 consists of 33 medical beds. Our nurses are dedicated, caring and focused on delivering excellent nursing care to our patients. We strive to identify patients’ individual health care needs and discharge goals and with Physicians and the Allied health care team, and work together in reaching these goals. Specialty areas include but are not limited to:
Pneumonia and other respiratory conditions
Cellulitis
Vertigo
Congestive cardiac failure
Febrile illnesses
Diabetic patients
Urinary tract infections
Patients after mechanical fall
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided at Calvary Adelaide Hospital, 120 Angus Street Adelaide
24/7
Hynes Ward
Hynes Ward, on level 8 is a 31 bed general surgical ward that is committed to providing the highest standard of clinical care, supported by a large group of highly skilled surgeons and nursing staff. Milne Ward provides the following services:
Colorectal surgery
Gastroenterology
Hepatobilary surgery
Laparoscopic general surgery
Obesity/Bariatric surgery
Oral & Maxillofacial surgery
Otorhinolaryngology – Ear, nose & throat surgery
Plastic & Reconstructive surgery
Upper Gastrointestinal surgery
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided at Calvary Adelaide Hospital, 120 Angus Street Adelaide
24/7
Located on level 6, our fully equipped 14 bed, Level three Intensive Care Unit provides support to all areas of the hospital. Our highly specialised nursing staff and specialist Intensivists care for patients undergoing complex major surgery (such as cardiac and neurosurgery), and for critically ill patients.
Intensive care services at Calvary Adelaide Hospital cover:
Coronary care
Gastro Intestinal Care
High Dependency
Neurosurgery
Orthopaedic Care
Vascular Care
How to access this service
Referral by another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided on Level 6, Calvary Adelaide Hospital
24/7
Connery Ward on level 9, is one of South Australia’s largest providers of neurosurgery and spinal surgery specialising in all aspects of general neurosurgery
Our dedicated surgeons, specialised nursing staff and expert allied health team are here to support all aspects of your clinical care.
Areas of expertise include but are not limited to:
Surgical and non-surgical management of spinal degeneration, tumours and deformities
Complex spinal surgery and spinal trauma
Minimally invasive spinal surgery
Vascular neurosurgery
Brain tumours
Deep brain stimulation
Spinal Cord Stimulators for treatment of chronic Pain
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Endoscopic Neurosurgery
Stroke services
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided at Level 9 , Calvary Adelaide Hospital
24/7
The Calvary Adelaide Hospital pre-admission service provides patients with information and support to facilitate admission to hospital. Our team can also assist with information and options for care post-discharge.How it worksOne of our dedicated patient services officers will contact you prior to your admission to hospital to:
Discuss your care before and after surgery
Check your health history and complete other admission paperwork
Provide you with any necessary pre-operative instructions
Check you have had any tests ordered by your Doctor
Commence discharge planning to help plan for your return home
Answer any questions you may have
On most occasions, this will be a telephone appointment, however in some cases you may be required to attend a face to face appointment at the hospital.
Lynch Ward on level 10, specialises in all facets of orthopaedic surgery. Our staff are here to support you to achieve a speedy recovery and timely return to home. Along with the surgeons and our Physiotherapy team, we are committed to providing the highest level of orthopaedic treatment and care to all patients.
Our group of surgeons specialises in elective joint (hip, knee or shoulder) replacement surgery to help restore you to a higher quality of living with your new prosthetic joint.
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided on Level 10, Calvary Adelaide Hospital
24/7
Our team of respiratory physicians are committed to providing a comprehensive, high standard of care in all aspects of adolescent and adult Respiratory Medicine .
How to access this service
Referral by GP, specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided at Adelaide Respiratory, Level 5, Calvary Adelaide Hospital – Consulting Building
Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm
At Calvary Adelaide we offer Surgical procedures for patients requiring either day surgery or overnight stay. We provide specialised acute level surgery for various specialties, all supported by our Level 3 Intensive Care Unit.
Our nursing staff have the experience and understanding to ensure the best possible outcome for each patient. Highly skilled visiting specialists are an integral part of our professional team dedicated to providing safe, high quality care.
Surgical specialties include:
Bariatric and weight loss surgery
Colorectal surgery
Dental procedures
Ear, nose and throat (ENT) surgery
Gastroenterology
Hepatobilary surgery
Laparoscopic general surgery
Neurology, neurosurgical and spinal surgery
Obesity/Bariatric surgery
Ophthalmology (eye surgery)
Oral & Maxillofacial surgery
Orthopaedic surgery
Otorhinolaryngology – Ear, nose & throat surgery
Paediatric dental
Plastic & Reconstructive surgery
Upper Gastrointestinal surgery
Vascular surgery
Rehabilitation inpatient services
Inpatient services are provided on McCann Ward (Level 7).
Our facilities include a hydrotherapy pool, large and small gym, group therapy room and outdoor mobility garden.
Clinical psychologists treat emotional distress by providing psychological counselling using specific counselling approaches for various problems or conditions supported by evidence-based practice.
The clinical psychology services offer psychological counselling to help cope with the emotional and behavioural effects of short-term and long-term neurological, cardiac and other medical conditions as well as pre-existing emotional difficulties. This includes treatment of:
Anxiety
Depression
Adjustment issues arising from changed life circumstances
Grief or bereavement issues
Clinical psychology services also offer the assessment of some aspects of memory, organisational/ planning ability, and perception.
Ambulatory patient programs
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided at Level 7, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
8am – 5pm
08 8227 6798 – ask for Outpatient Coordinator
The Diabetes Service provides education to assist patients to make informed lifestyle choices. The service encourages and enables patients with diabetes to take control of their own condition by integrating self-management into their daily lives.
The diabetes service aims to:
Provide support to patients with diabetes by facilitating skills that are patient centred, tailored and relevant to the individual and treatment goals.
Strengthen motivation though empowerment assisting the patient to make informed decisions.
Strengthen motivation to minimise cardiovascular risk factors, hypertension, hyperglycemia, obesity and dyslipidemia.
Encouraging clients to work with their general practitioner to provide self-management options that can help them manage their diabetes by addressing specific risk factors, slowing the progression of their diabetes.
The diabetes service is available to patients who require assessment of and/or treatment for any of the following issues:
Newly diagnosed type II diabetes
Limited knowledge and/or self-management of diabetes
Changes in diabetes treatment
Hyperglycemia or Hypoglycemia
Patients who need help with blood glucose testing
Preventative care and education, in relation to patients with existing Cardiovascular Disease
Patients (and their carers) wishing to receive general education/advice regarding diabetes
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided at Level 7, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
8am – 5pm
08 8227 6798 – ask for Outpatient Coordinator
The dietetics department provides a service to all patients admitted to the hospital. On admission, a nutrition screening tool is used by the nursing staff to identify and refer patients who are at risk of malnutrition to the dietician.
Early identification can help us to assist you to optimise your nutritional status and maximise your level of participation in the rehabilitation program.
Treatment options can include the provision of nutritional supplements and/or modification to your diet as needed.
Information and education will be provided to assist you in maintaining and improving your nutrition during the course of your admission and on discharge.
Our service aims to:
Identify any special requirements in relation to food and fluid intakes
Support all nutritional needs including medical, preference and religious requirements
Reduce complications and illness associated with your condition with dietetic intervention
Educate you on healthy eating and other diets appropriate for your individual needs
Encourage responsibility for your own health and effective self-monitoring of dietary intake appropriate for your individual needs.
Enhance self-confidence and coping strategies in relation to food
Ensure you can continue to access the food and nutritional supplements required in the community
Some examples of a referral to the dietician for individual sessions include:
Malnutrition
Surgical (pre and post) e.g. Hip/Knee replacements, fractures
Diabetes Mellitus
Gastrointestinal disorders (Crohn’s, IBS, Diverticular disease)
Cardiovascular disease
Allergies
Pulmonary disease
Enteral Feeds
Cancer
Coeliac disease
Stroke
Renal disease
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided at Level 7, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
8am – 5pm
08 8227 6798 – ask for Outpatient Coordinator
The Geriatric Assessment Unit is a multidisciplinary service led by Senior Consultant Geriatricians.
The program is specifically designed for people over the age of 65 years who may be having issues with one or more of the following:
Frail
Suffer multiple medical problems
Are frequently admitted to hospital
Seek medical advice frequently
Are prescribed multiple medications
Have difficulty managing at home
Are suffering falls or risk of falls frequently
Have complex medical problems
Are chronically disabled
The Geriatric Assessment Unit aims to provide appropriate clinical treatment in a safe environment while endeavouring to restore the patient’s ability to return to independence with the necessary support structure.
The program is funded for patients with private health insurance or if not a member then self funding may be an option.
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided at Level 7, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
8am – 5pm
08 8227 6798 – ask for Outpatient Coordinator
Patients attending Calvary Adelaide Hospital McCann Ward as an inpatient will receive occupational therapy to maximise their level of independence and safety in the completion of activities of daily living including personal, domestic and work or leisure activities. Patients will be taught coping strategies to manage activities of daily living. These may include education on techniques to save energy, self-monitoring, falls prevention, stress management and relaxation and individualised treatment interventions relevant to your condition.
Occupational therapy services are provided within inpatient and outpatient programs. These are delivered in various formats including individual treatment sessions and groups.
Occupational therapy aims:
Effectively enable you to complete your required activities of daily living both physically and cognitively
Ensure safe access to your home environment by minimising environmental hazards and prescribing appropriate equipment and modifications
Provide falls prevention information
Enhance self-confidence and coping strategies
Educate you in regards to community supports and services
Individualised treatment programs are completed if you have upper limb problems, decreased balance and strength, visual ,perceptual difficulties, require manual handling training or cognitive and memory issues
Maximising your ability to prepare meals independently given appropriate aids/equipment and techniques
Return to work planning and advice
Occupational therapy patient education and treatment groups
Cardiac education groups
Energy conservation – saving your bodies energy
Breakfast groups/morning tea group
Falls prevention education
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided at Level 7, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
8am – 5pm
08 8227 6798 – ask for Outpatient Coordinator
Calvary Adelaide Hospital provides physiotherapy services for inpatients of McCann Ward, and ambulatory program clients.
You will receive an individualised treatment program addressing your specific needs. Each program may include one-to-one sessions, small group/circuit classes and/or hydrotherapy. You may be provided with exercises to undertake between therapy sessions and you are encouraged to complete these to aid your recovery.
Physiotherapy program aims
Optimise functional mobility, including bed mobility, transfers, walking/wheelchair skills, through individualised assessment and treatment
Improve joint range of movement and muscle strength and control required to assist mobility and activities of daily living
Enhance self-confidence and coping strategies
Educate you in regards to community supports and services
Reduce admission and readmission to hospital, optimise quality of life and independence
Outpatient programs
Balance exercise groups are conducted five times per week (30 mins)
Orthopaedic exercise groups are conducted six times per week (30 mins)
Reconditioning exercise circuits are conducted six times per week (30 mins)
Hydrotherapy sessions are conducted six times per week (30 mins)
Falls prevention education sessions are conducted (weekly)
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided at Level 7, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
8am – 5pm
08 8227 6798 – ask for Outpatient Coordinator
Calvary Adelaide Hospital provides a speech pathology service that operates Monday to Friday for inpatients of McCann Ward and ambulatory patients. Patients are referred to the service if they require assessment of and/or treatment for any of the following issues:
Swallowing difficulties
Slurred speech
Problems understanding spoken instructions or messages
Difficulty thinking of words or expressing thoughts and feelings
Recent problems with reading and writing
Changes in voice production (e.g. hoarseness)
Assessment occurs promptly after the patient is referred to the Speech Pathologist. The frequency of therapy is determined following assessment. Daily therapy is available, if required. Education and support is provided to close family members throughout the treatment process. Therapy sessions take place in the patient’s room or the Speech Pathology office and exercises may be left for the patient to complete between sessions. Interpreter services are available when required.
The Speech pathology program aims to:
Ensure the patient is able to swallow food and fluids safely
Ensure all staff and family members involved in the patient’s care are informed about management of the swallowing difficulties
Provide a detailed assessment of a patient’s speech and language
Ensure all staff and family members are educated regarding maximising communication with the patient
Provide interventions to achieve maximum improvement in the patient’s swallowing and speech and language status
Enhance the patient’s self-confidence and coping strategies
Ensure referral for further Speech Pathology intervention is arranged upon discharge if required
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided at Level 7, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
8am – 5pm
08 8227 6798 – ask for Outpatient Coordinator
Ambulatory rehabilitation services
Outpatient rehabilitation services are provided on McCann Ward, located on Level 7.
Our facilities include a hydrotherapy pool, large and small gym, group therapy room and outdoor mobility garden.
The Balance and Reconditioning Program is specifically designed to assist you in reducing the risk of falls and improving balance, by using exercises to increase muscle strength, endurance and balance specific training. Making changes to lifestyle, behaviours, health issues and home environment are also encouraged to maintain independence and reduce falls risks.
The program includes a thorough multidisciplinary assessment including a medical specialist assessment. The Balance and reconditioning program is held over eight weeks, twice a week, for 1.5 hours with an exercise and an education component. Goal setting is also emphasised to ensure improvements are achieved and maintained.
The sessions are conducted by a team of health professionals including a medical geriatrician, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, dietetics, psychology and pharmacy.
The program covers the following information sessions:
Goal setting
The benefits of exercise
Medications
Continence
Home environment
Diet and nutrition
Sensory issues
Falls emergency planning
Outdoor hazards and community management
Psychological factors of falls
Medical factors for falls
Community exercise programs
Know your limits
Mind, brain and balance
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare providers
Level 7, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
8am – 5pm
08 8227 6798 – ask for Outpatient Coordinator
The program is designed for women who are undertaking adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer, but is also suitable for other women with breast cancer.
Recent research on exercise during cancer treatment suggests that physical activity can help to reduce the severity of some treatment side effects including fatigue, anaemia (low red blood cell count), increased body weight and muscle mass deterioration.
There is also emerging evidence that exercise during your chemotherapy treatment can assist with chemotherapy completion rates and potentially improve outcomes in regards to the likelihood of cancer returning.
Exercise is now being recognised as a therapeutic strategy to potentially delay the recurrence or growth of your cancer. Studies have shown that exercise improves blood flow to the area of your cancer, improving the delivery of chemotherapy to cancer cells. Exercise can also reduce inflammation within your body that may have a role in driving cancer growth and improve the action of your own immune system to help destroy any remaining cancer cells.
What does the program involve?
The program is supervised by Physiotherapists and consists of an hour of working at moderate to vigorous intensity. This is followed by meditation facilitated by a Clinical Psychologist.
Assessment
Prior to commencing the exercise classes you will undergo an individualised assessment with a Rehabilitation Physician, Physiotherapist and Clinical Psychologist. Achievable goals are established and an individualised exercise program is developed by the Physiotherapist.
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare providers
Level 7, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
8am – 5pm
08 8227 6798 – ask for Outpatient Coordinator
Cardiology is the study and treatment of heart disorders. It involves treating all areas related to the heart and arteries, including tests, angioplasty and heart surgery.
Our Cardiac team combines best practice to investigate and manage heart and vascular system disorders.
The Cardiac Rehabilitation Program, is a secondary prevention program that is designed to optimise healthy behaviours, to limit the physical and emotional impact of cardiac disease, control cardiac symptoms and reduce the risk of further cardiac events.
Prior to commencement of the program a comprehensive risk factor assessment is conducted and an individualised exercise program. The program is held over six weeks, twice a week, for two hours encompassing warm-up, aerobic work and aerobic conditioning apparatus. The education sessions are conducted by a team of health professionals including a cardiologist, cardiac nurse, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, dietetics, psychology and pharmacy.
Education sessions include:
Healthy eating Healthy eating
Stress management
Cardiac medications
Benefits of exercise
Goal setting
Lifestyle balance
Cardiac investigations
Emotional reaction to heart disease
Cardiac risk factor modification
Chest pain management
Open forum with Cardiologist
A cardiac nurse will be available during the class to answer any health-related questions. Individualised counselling can be organized. The cardiac nurse will liaise with your general practitioner, cardiologist and other allied health professionals to maximize your health needs.
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare providers
Level 7, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
8am – 5pm
08 8227 6798 – ask for Outpatient Coordinator
A specialist clinic for assessment for return to driving, vehicle modifications and/or safety in continuing to drive due to medical conditions.
We have two rehabilitation specialists involved in the clinic who can provide medical clearance for driving and refer to our Occupational Therapist if required.
Occupational Therapy Driving assessments involve:
An off road assessment looking at physical, visual and cognitive skills required for driving.
A practical assessment with a driving instructor and the Occupational Therapist to determine the impact of the medical condition on the person’s ability to drive and to trial vehicle modifications if required.
Recommendations are then made back to the medical specialist who will report to the Department of planning, transport and infrastructure.
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Level 7, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
8am – 5pm
08 8227 6798 – ask for Outpatient Coordinator
The assists people after a stroke or neurosurgery, or those experiencing a functional decline associated with other neurological conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis, Guillain- Barre or Parkinson’s Disease.
A Multidisciplinary team with physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, psychology and dietetics is available according to need for 1-1 appointments.
If suitable eligible patients can attend a circuit exercise group 1.5 hours run jointly with occupational therapy and physiotherapy.
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Level 7, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
8am – 5pm
08 8227 6798 – ask for Outpatient Coordinator
The clinic provides a collaborative approach to high-quality preventive health care promotion to people with cardiovascular and diabetes conditions.
It aims to improve quality care through providing self-management strategies, counselling, education and support to strengthen motivation and empowerment to optimise health outcomes.
Cardiovascular consultations
May include:
Counselling to assist with cardiovascular risk factor modification
Guidance in medication and exercise guidelines
Psychosocial assessment
Smoking cessation strategies
Education on the warning signs of a heart attack and chest pain action plan
Diabetes consultations
May include:
Blood glucose monitoring – technique, interpretation of results and problem solving
Exercise and insulin adjustment
Oral hypoglycaemic medications
Hypoglycaemia management and prevention
Provision of appropriate health information to prevent diabetes complications
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Level 7, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
8am – 5pm
08 8227 6798 – ask for Outpatient Coordinator
The orthopaedic program assists people with a range of orthopedic conditions improve their function, strength and joint range of movement.
Some of these conditions include rehabilitation after total hip or knee replacements, fractured neck of femur, shoulder surgery or spinal surgery.
Patients are individually assessed by a physiotherapist and a treatment program is designed for them which may include individual or group based physiotherapy and hydrotherapy.
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Level 7, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
8am – 5pm
08 8227 6798 – ask for Outpatient Coordinator
The pulmonary rehabilitation program is designed to assist people with lung conditions to improve quality of life by promoting self-management, reducing breathlessness and improving exercise tolerance.
Potential benefits include:
Increased physical fitness and functioning
Reduced breathlessness
Improved quality of life
Improved mood and motivation
Improved knowledge of lung condition
Increased participation in everyday activities
Reduced hospital admissions
Reduced length of stay in hospital
The program consist of an individualised assessment followed by a tailored exercise training program and education held over six weeks, twice a week. The exercise component focuses on increasing your physical function, whilst the education component will assist you in managing your condition, by providing knowledge in such areas as breathing techniques, using your medicines and energy conservation.
The sessions are conducted by a team of health professionals including a specialist nurse, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, general physician, dietetics, psychology and pharmacy.
The reconditioning oncology program assists people undergoing treatment for cancer to improve their functional ability and quality of life through a program of exercise, education, social support and meditation. The services enables an individual therapy needs to be met in the one location in a goal-directed, highly efficient and well co-ordinated manner.
This program is held over eight weeks, twice a week, for two hours with both an exercise and education or meditation component. The sessions are conducted by a team of health professionals including occupational therapy, nursing, physiotherapy, medical dietetics, psychology and pharmacy.
The reconditioning oncology program includes the following educational sessions:
Fatigue management and pacing
Goal setting
Diet and nutrition
The benefits of exercise
Psychological impact of cancer
Complementary therapies
Meditation
The physiotherapist will assist to co-ordinate your program and help with setting achievable goals.
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Level 7, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
8am – 5pm
08 8227 6798 – ask for Outpatient Coordinator
Care and support services
At Calvary, we care about your physical, spiritual and emotional needs. These support services are available to our patients as part of our holistic care.
Dietitian services educate and advise a wide range of patients on how therapeutic diets and dietary therapy can improve the management of their conditions e.g. for diabetes, bariatric surgery, gastrointestinal conditions and cardiac health.
At Calvary Adelaide Hospital our Dietitians will work with you to create an individual treatment plan, and will advise the catering department about specific dietary requirements.
How to access this service
Referral by your treating specialist whilst in hospital
Calvary Adelaide Hospital
Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm
When visiting the hospital
If you have a planned admission to Calvary Adelaide Hospital you will have the opportunity to describe your disability and appropriate arrangements can be included in your admission process.
During your admission members of our occupational therapy and other allied health services may join the team providing your care. Your team will talk with you about interim or long-term services to assist with any temporary disability or enduring issues arising from your treatment or pre-existing condition.
Referrals will be provided to agencies that can assist with disability support services.
Disability support at home
Calvary Home Care provides a range of disability services in the home. We support disabled children, adults and older people to be as independent as possible and become actively involved in their local community.
Our Home Care team can also help with managing Individual Support Package (ISP) and funding allocations.
At Calvary, we can help with the practical arrangements involved in returning home from hospital. We can also support you during your recovery.
Calvary Home Care
Calvary Home Care can help with everyday tasks to help you recover safely and quickly. It is also useful to consider Community Care services if you have carer, who may not be able to safely move or bathe you; may need a break; or may need time away from home to do other things. Services include:
Transport to and from hospital appointments and for everyday tasks
Cooking and grocery shopping
Dressing and showering
Cleaning and household maintenance
Respite care
Occupational therapy helps people take part in everyday activities. Occupational therapists help to modify your environment, provide adaptive equipment and explore different ways to complete activities.
During your inpatient stay at Calvary Adelaide Hospital you may be referred to an Occupational therapist who can assist with a wide range of conditions including:
Palliative care
Post-orthopaedic surgery
Progressive neurological conditions
Recovery from multi-trauma
Rehabilitation
Stroke rehabilitation
Our Occupational Therapists are focussed on helping you maintain your independence, mobility and safety. We’ll look at your home and work with you and your family to find the right equipment and suggest minor modifications to make life easier.
Occupational Therapists can also organise for minor work to be completed and can give you access to any necessary equipment.
How to access this service
Referral by your treating specialist whilst in hospital
Calvary Adelaide Hospital
Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm
Pastoral care is integral to bringing healing and wellness as part of our person-centred, holistic model of care.
The spiritual domain of care is considered an important component of clinical care which contributes to improved health outcomes and enhanced patient experience.
Pastoral care workers work alongside physicians, nurses, therapists and other staff to provide a complete approach to healing.
Pastoral care can help if you are:
Emotionally distressed
Struggling with a sense of purpose or meaning
Experiencing a time of crisis
Feeling lonely or isolated
Grieving a loss
Adjusting to changes in your situation
Making important decisions
Needing support with your religious/spiritual practice
Wishing to contact a priest or minister of religion
Our pastoral care service is available from
Pastoral care staff do regular rounds in the hospital. You can request a visit from a pastoral care team member by speaking to any staff member, who will be happy to assist.
Pastoral visitors visit regularly from Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran and Jehovah’s Witness denominations. Your own Parish Priest, Pastor, Rabbi or Spiritual caregiver can be contacted at your request.
Catholic Holy Communion is available Monday to Friday. We also endeavour to ensure that Catholic Holy Communion is available on Sundays, a service made possible by volunteer Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion.
How to access this service
Referral not required
Calvary Adelaide Hospital
Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 8:30pm. Weekends on-call service, 9am and 5pm
If you would like a visit from Pastoral care during your stay, please ask a staff member.
At Calvary Adelaide Hospital we have an in-hospital pharmacy, managed by HPS Pharmacies.
HPS stocks a large range of medications. In some cases we also provide more specialised and investigational medications (medicines that are being studied but not yet approved).
HPS provides medications for both hospital patients and a prescription service to the public, it is located on the ground floor behind Reception.
Please note: It’s important that patients bring their current medications and prescriptions when they are admitted to hospital.
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Main foyer/entrance to the hospital
9am – midnight
Physiotherapists assess and develop programs to improve a patient’s strength, mobility, movement and function. Our team offer advice on personal mobility and safety in both individual and group sessions.
Physiotherapy program aims
Optimise functional mobility, including bed mobility, transfers, walking/wheelchair skills, through individualised assessment and treatment
Manage respiratory conditions
Improve joint range of movement and muscle strength and control required to assist mobility and activities of daily living
Enhance self-confidence and coping strategies
Educate you in regards to community supports and services
Reduce admission and readmission to hospital, optimise quality of life and independence
At Calvary Adelaide Hospital, while on the acute wards, physiotherapy is provided to inpatients on referral.
How to access this service
Referral by your treating specialist whilst in hospital
Calvary Adelaide Hospital
Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm
Tests and diagnostic services
Diagnostic services cover a range of scans, x-rays and laboratory tests used by specialists to determine the cause of an illness.
At Calvary Adelaide Hospital we offer the following range of diagnostic services.
The angiography unit at Calvary Adelaide Hospital provides Angiography services to our patients utilising state of the art equipment and highly skilled staff.
Angiograms are tests performed by our team of cardiologists. They provide detailed images of the coronary structure, and help our team deliver a faster and more accurate diagnosis. Angiograms are performed as part of the treatment for heart disease and heart attacks, and are carried out in our Cardiovascular Angiography Unit on Level 4.
How to access this service
Referral by ambulance, GP, Calvary Emergency – 24/7 Care, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Calvary Adelaide Hospital, Level 4
24/7 Care ( Emergency) – Ground floor
Cardiac Direct 08 8405 3542
24/7 Emergency 08 8405 3440
Endoscopy is a general term covering any procedure that involves examining the interior of the body with an endoscope. Calvary Adelaide Hospital has a specialist team that uses cutting-edge technology to carry out all endoscopic treatments.
Endoscopy can be used in the following procedures
Bronchoscopy (examination of the lungs)
Colonoscopy (examination of the large bowel)
Cystoscopy (examination of cysts)
Endoanal ultrasounds (examination of your anal canal)
ECTT (examination of pancreatic ducts, bile duct, gall bladder and liver ducts)
Gastroscopy (examination of the stomach)
Oesophageal manometry (examination of the throat)
Please note:
Endoscopy is carried out under anaesthesia, which means you won’t be able to drive home after your procedure.
You’ll receive instruction from your GP about preparing for your endoscopy. Please follow them carefully.
How to access this service
Referral by specialist
Calvary Adelaide Hospital
24/7
At Calvary Adelaide Hospital we have an on-site radiology department, managed by Dr Jones & Partners, located on Level 2.
The radiology service at Calvary Adelaide Hospital can help with:
Procedures available at this clinic:
How to access this service
Referral by GP, specialist or healthcare provider
Service is provided at Calvary Adelaide Clinic, on Level 2, 120 Angus Street, Adelaide
Monday to Friday, 9am – 5pm and 24/7 for inpatient and emergency scanning
Clinpath pathology offers a 24 hour laboratory service that delivers expert analysis, testing and advice to our team of health care professionals. We offer a comprehensive range of routine, specialty and emergency pathology testing, with a fast turnaround for results.
Results can be downloaded electronically or delivered by courier to your medical specialist.
How to access this service
Referral by GP, another hospital, specialist or healthcare provider
Located within Calvary Adelaide Hospital on Level 2
24/7