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We're Here for You This Holiday Season

As the Holiday season approaches, Kellyville Private Hospital extends warm wishes to our community. Whether you're celebrating with loved ones or navigating a more difficult time, we want you to know that we’re here to support you throughout Christmas and New Year.

We understand that the holidays can be a time of joy, but also a time of stress, loneliness or emotional difficulty. That’s why we encourage you to start planning now for any support you or your loved ones may need during the holiday period. Our team is here to help you prepare and ensure you have access to the care you need.

Open Throughout the Holidays

Kellyville Private Hospital will remain open for inpatient services across the Christmas and New Year period. If you or someone close to you needs mental health support, our team is ready to assist.

Inpatient Mental Health Programs

  • Enhancing Resilience is 3-week hospital stay program, designed to support you in overcoming the challenges of the holiday season. This program is ideal if you struggle with loneliness, anxiety, burnout, relapse or stress during this time of year and want to develop skills to manage emotions and potential triggers.  The program combines support with psychoeducation based on cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT). You will learn practical strategies to maintain your recovery, strengthen your mental wellbeing and build resilience to carry you into the new year.
  • The Mood and Anxiety and Addictions program will continue to be offered over the holiday season with complimentary therapies such as Art Therapy and Tai Chi.

The Base

The Base will remain open over the holiday season to support the mental health needs of first responders, veterans and defence personnel. 

Contact Us Now

If you or a loved one need support over the holidays, don’t wait—reach out today. Our team is here to help you plan ahead and ensure you have access to the care you need.

T  1800 965 095

F 02 8883 1834

kellyville@aurorahealth.com.au
 

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