Alpine Health

Alpine Health Alpine Health is a Multi-Purpose Service with sites in Bright, Mt Beauty and Myrtleford.

Services include Urgent Care (24x7), Hospital, Home & Community Care, Residential Aged Care, and Health Promotion services. URGENT CARE SERVICES
• In an Emergency call 000.
• Urgent Care Centres operate 24x7 at Myrtleford, Bright and Mt Beauty Hospitals located in the Alpine Valleys of North East Victoria.
• This service is led by a clinical team of highly skilled nurses, with private practice o

n-call doctors and other emergency service supports.
• We encourage all community members and visitors to seek non-urgent medical advice during business hours from their usual GP.
• All patients attended by a private practice on-call doctor within the Urgent Care Centre will receive an invoice for care from the on call doctor. HOSPITAL SERVICES
Alpine Health provides basic hospital services across our 3 hospital sites:
• Bright District Hospital (9 beds)
• Mount Beauty District Hospital (10 beds)
• Myrtleford District War Memorial Hospital (15 beds)
Inpatient services provide care for;
• Medical, post-surgical inpatients, dialysis and minor, low-risk procedures. Medical Imaging
• A visiting medical imaging service from NHW is available in Bright, Myrtleford
• Medical imaging services are available in Mt Beauty from the Mt Beauty Medical Centre- out of pocket costs may apply

COMMUNITY
• Diabetes education
• Dietetics
• McGrath IGA Breast Care Nurse
• Palliative Care Volunteer Service
• Health Promotion
• Mental Health Services (counselling and youth work)
• Home Support Services
o District Nursing Service (including ‘Hospital in the Home’ post-acute care service)
o Home Care
o Home Care Packages
o Alpine Leisure Groups

RESIDENTIAL AGED CARE
Residential aged care services are available in each of the 3 major townships in Alpine Shire as follows:
• Bright - Hawthorn Village - 40 room residential aged care hostel facility offering low/high care service.
• Bright - Hawthorn Close – 6 single bedroom independent living units.
• Mt Beauty - Kiewa Valley House - 20 bed ‘high care’ residential facility and community services.
• Myrtleford - Barwidgee Lodge - 28 ‘high care’ residential beds and community services.
• Myrtleford - QE II – 8 single bedroom independent living units. CONTACT US
https://www.alpinehealth.org.au/

Alpine Health Myrtleford
• Hospital (03) 5751 9300 30 O'Donnell Avenue, Myrtleford 3736
• Barwidgee Lodge (03) 5751 9335

Alpine Health Bright
• Hospital (03) 5755 0100, 32-36 Cobden Street, Bright 3741
• Hawthorn Village (03) 5755 0150, 1 Rotary Drive, Bright 3741
• Alpine Community Health Centre - Bright (03) 5755 0123

Alpine Health Mount Beauty
• Hospital (03) 5754 3500, 2-8 Hollonds Street, Mt Beauty 3699
• Alpine Leisure Group (03) 5754 3530

Alpine Health Facebook Terms of Use:
• Whilst we are committed to open and frank discussion we reserve the right to remove or censure posts that are not in line with our organisational values, are defamatory, off-topic, threatening or abusive. Safety Information
• This page is monitored by Alpine Health Monday to Thursday 9am to 5pm.
• People should not seek diagnoses or referrals for specific conditions on this page. This page is for general information purposes only.
• In an emergency, call 000.

Learn life-saving skills with ASIST Training in Mount Beauty Do you want to feel more confident supporting someone who m...
04/06/2026

Learn life-saving skills with ASIST Training in Mount Beauty

Do you want to feel more confident supporting someone who may be at risk of su***de?

✅Saturday 27 & Sunday 28 June
✅8:45 AM-4:30 PM
✅Places are limited. Register now: https://bit.ly/4ujw9Uz

The Applied Su***de Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) program is designed for key community members, volunteers, workplace leaders, and anyone who wants to better understand how to support a person experiencing thoughts of su***de.

ASIST helps participants become more willing, ready and able to intervene when someone may be at risk. The training focuses on recognising warning signs, having supportive conversations, creating a safety plan, and connecting people with appropriate services and supports.

By building these skills across our community, we can extend the reach of people who are able to recognise the signs and provide su***de first aid when it’s needed most.

If you are experiencing an emergency or are at immediate risk of harm to yourself or others, call 000.

For 24/7 support:

✅Lifeline (13 13 14)
✅Su***de Call Back Service (1300 659 467)

Murray PHN

🧼 Good hand hygiene helps protect everyone.Hand hygiene is one of the most effective ways to reduce the spread of infect...
01/06/2026

🧼 Good hand hygiene helps protect everyone.

Hand hygiene is one of the most effective ways to reduce the spread of infection in healthcare settings and the community.

At Alpine Health, we encourage everyone to:
✔ Clean hands on entry and exit
✔ Stay home when unwell
✔ Follow signage and safety instructions when visiting our facilities

Small actions make a big difference in keeping our community safe.

This National Reconciliation Week 27 May - 3 June, Alpine Health recognises the importance of listening, learning and wa...
26/05/2026

This National Reconciliation Week 27 May - 3 June, Alpine Health recognises the importance of listening, learning and walking together toward a more respectful and united future.

The 2026 theme, “All In”, encourages all Australians to take meaningful action for reconciliation — in our workplaces, communities and everyday conversations.

At Alpine Health, we are committed to creating culturally safe, inclusive and respectful environments for First Nations peoples, and to strengthening connections across our Alpine communities.

Alpine Health acknowledges the many Traditional Owners of the Alpine region and their connection to the mountains, rivers, and valleys. We pay our respect to these groups, their history and culture, and their Elders past and present.

Today is National Sorry Day.We acknowledge the First Nations children who were forcibly removed from their families, com...
26/05/2026

Today is National Sorry Day.

We acknowledge the First Nations children who were forcibly removed from their families, communities and culture, and we recognise the ongoing impact this has on Stolen Generations survivors, families and communities.

This year’s theme, From Sorry to Action, reminds us that acknowledging past harm is important — but acting to address it is critical. Sorry signals compassion, action delivers justice.

As a health service, National Sorry Day reminds us of the importance of listening, learning and providing culturally safe, respectful and inclusive care for First Nations peoples. Reconciliation in healthcare means building trust, strengthening relationships, and helping ensure everyone feels safe, respected and supported when accessing care.

Today, we reflect on the past and recommit to contributing to healing, understanding and equity for First Nations peoples.

💊 Do your medicines support what matters to you?Your medicines should help you stay well, active and independent.Think a...
25/05/2026

💊 Do your medicines support what matters to you?

Your medicines should help you stay well, active and independent.

Think about:
✔ What matters to you
✔ Your medicines
✔ Your balance and movement
✔ Your memory and thinking

If something doesn’t feel right, talk to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.

Mabuhay! ❤️💛💙 What an incredible afternoon celebrating 80 years of Philippines–Australia Friendship at Alpine Health’s F...
22/05/2026

Mabuhay! ❤️💛💙 What an incredible afternoon celebrating 80 years of Philippines–Australia Friendship at Alpine Health’s Filipino Fiesta! PHAU!

Observed each year on 22 May, Philippines–Australia Friendship Day recognises the long-standing diplomatic, cultural and community ties between the two countries, dating back to 1946.

Staff, families and community members came together to share food, music, culture and connection in a celebration filled with warmth, laughter and community spirit.

The event also recognised the many shared values between Filipino and Australian communities — family, generosity, resilience, respect and caring for others — reflected through the spirit of “Bayanihan” in the Philippines and “mateship” in Australia.

Thank you to everyone who helped create such a welcoming celebration and to the Filipino community for the ongoing contribution you make to Alpine Health and our region every day.

.

𝗖𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗯𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝟱𝟬 𝘆𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝘃𝗼𝗹𝘂𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 💙This National Volunteer Week, Alpine Health proudly recognises Sue Nicoll for more...
21/05/2026

𝗖𝗲𝗹𝗲𝗯𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝟱𝟬 𝘆𝗲𝗮𝗿𝘀 𝗼𝗳 𝘃𝗼𝗹𝘂𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗲𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗴 💙

This National Volunteer Week, Alpine Health proudly recognises Sue Nicoll for more than five decades of volunteering and community service across our region.

A passionate community advocate and long-time Whorouly resident, Sue continues to volunteer at Barwidgee Lodge - Residential Aged Care, where she supports residents through companionship and volunteering her time as a hairdresser. She is also a founding member of the Aged Care Visitor Scheme Volunteer program through The Centre in Wangaratta and remains an active volunteer today.

Over the years, Sue has supported many local committees and community groups, always focused on helping people stay connected and supported within their community.

“I really enjoy seeing the residents’ faces at the window when I arrive,” Sue said.
“I love being able to connect with them and share stories about what’s happening in the community we live in. I get so much out of volunteering myself.”

Sue’s story is one example of the incredible contribution volunteers make every day across our Alpine communities. Thank you Sue — and thank you to all of our volunteers.

Alpine Health will continue delivering key allied health programs for our community, including the PACE Program, Diabete...
19/05/2026

Alpine Health will continue delivering key allied health programs for our community, including the PACE Program, Diabetes Education and Dietitian services.

While recent Murray PHN funding applications beyond 30 June 2026 were unsuccessful, Alpine Health has committed to funding these programs to ensure there is no disruption to care.

These services help people across the Alpine Shire stay well, manage chronic conditions and access support close to home.

“We know how important these programs are for the people we care for, and we are committed to making sure they continue,” CEO Cameron Butler said.

Read more at https://bit.ly/42Jqr2N

This National Volunteer Week, we thank the amazing volunteers, Hospital Op Shop volunteers and Consumer Advisory Committ...
18/05/2026

This National Volunteer Week, we thank the amazing volunteers, Hospital Op Shop volunteers and Consumer Advisory Committee members who help support Alpine Health and our Alpine communities. Your kindness and generosity make a real difference every day. Thank you.

National Volunteer Week | 18-24 May 2026This National Volunteer Week, we proudly recognise and thank the incredible volu...
18/05/2026

National Volunteer Week | 18-24 May 2026

This National Volunteer Week, we proudly recognise and thank the incredible volunteers, Hospital Op Shop volunteers and Consumer Advisory Committee (CAC) members who support Alpine Health. 💙

Across our Alpine communities, your kindness, generosity and dedication help create a welcoming and caring environment for patients, residents, clients, visitors and staff every day.

Whether you are volunteering your time in our services, supporting our Op Shops, or sharing your voice and lived experience through the CAC, your contribution makes a real difference to the care and connection we provide as a community health service.

Thank you for everything you do and for the difference you make in our communities each and every day.

Address

30 O'Donnell Avenue
Myrtleford, VIC
3737

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Alpine Health posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share

Category