Chronic Care Australia

Chronic Care Australia CCA prevents, treats and manages chronic mental and physical conditions concurrently with thier globally awarded Exercise as Medicine programs.

Virtual Clinic access available for remote & regional Australians managing a chronic condition.

With our upcoming community programs announcement night on 22 April, we wanted to highlight the extraordinary people tha...
22/04/2026

With our upcoming community programs announcement night on 22 April, we wanted to highlight the extraordinary people that our Community Programs are named after. These amazing people valued our community and inspired the very best in everyone they encountered.

Graeme’s passions in life were his family, his friends, his community and his sport. He had an impressive ability to network and always found great joy in meeting and connecting with new people, no matter what their background. Graeme found a safe, supportive and nurturing space at CCA during his battle with Glioblastoma and it is heartwarming for us all that with this program someone else will be offered the same.

If you would like to support our community programs by donating please follow this link: https://asf.org.au/preview/exercise-medicine-for-our-community-1

We thank our corporate and community sponsors who make it possible for us to extend health equity from our clinic to people across WA.

With our upcoming community programs announcement night on 22 April, we wanted to highlight the extraordinary people tha...
21/04/2026

With our upcoming community programs announcement night on 22 April, we wanted to highlight the extraordinary people that our Community Programs are named after. These amazing people valued our community and inspired the very best in everyone they encountered.

Paul loved people and sport. He could start up an engaging conversation with anyone, anytime and especially if sport was the topic. Paul still had so much to give and a lot of life to live when he was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia. This program is for someone who embodies his vibrant characteristics.

If you would like to support our community programs by donating please follow this link: https://asf.org.au/preview/exercise-medicine-for-our-community-1

We thank our corporate and community sponsors who make it possible for us to extend health equity from our clinic to people across WA.

With our upcoming community programs announcement night on 22 April, we wanted to highlight the extraordinary people tha...
20/04/2026

With our upcoming community programs announcement night on 22 April, we wanted to highlight the extraordinary people that our Community Programs are named after. These amazing people valued our community and inspired the very best in everyone they encountered.

Sue Townsend spent each day on this earth thinking about others and wondering how she could help them. She had boundless empathy and would dedicate endless time to anyone who needed help or advice. This program is for someone who embodies the same generosity of spirit and courage.

If you would like to support our community programs by donating please follow this link: https://asf.org.au/preview/exercise-medicine-for-our-community-1

We thank our corporate and community sponsors who make it possible for us to extend health equity from our clinic to people across WA.

With our upcoming community programs announcement night on 22 April, we wanted to highlight the extraordinary people tha...
19/04/2026

With our upcoming community programs announcement night on 22 April, we wanted to highlight the extraordinary people that our Community Programs are named after. These amazing people valued our community and inspired the very best in everyone they encountered.

Sarah Shellabear was a wonderful and loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend. A caring, kind and humble human, she had a big impact on many people’s lives. In offering this program, CCA together with Sarah’s family aim to increase awareness of appropriate screening and open discussions about the risk of stroke in women.

If you would like to support our community programs by donating please follow this link: https://asf.org.au/preview/exercise-medicine-for-our-community-1

We thank our corporate and community sponsors who make it possible for us to extend health equity from our clinic to people across WA.

With our upcoming community programs announcement night on 22 April, we wanted to highlight the extraordinary people tha...
18/04/2026

With our upcoming community programs announcement night on 22 April, we wanted to highlight the extraordinary people that our Community Programs are named after. These amazing people valued our community and inspired the very best in everyone they encountered.

Dearly loved by his friends and family, Michael Lawrence had a sharp wit and great sense of humour. He was a kind and caring soul, always going out of his way to help others. He loved his sausage dogs, his friends and his family.

Michael had great strength and was always trying hard to improve himself. This program’s driver is to give support and empowerment to a young person balancing chronic mental health challenges with the pressures of young adulthood.

If you would like to support our community programs by donating please follow this link: https://asf.org.au/preview/exercise-medicine-for-our-community-1

We thank our corporate and community sponsors who make it possible for us to extend health equity from our clinic to people across WA.

With our upcoming community programs announcement night on 22 April, we wanted to highlight the extraordinary people tha...
17/04/2026

With our upcoming community programs announcement night on 22 April, we wanted to highlight the extraordinary people that our Community Programs are named after. These amazing people valued our community and inspired the very best in everyone they encountered.

Sally Cook was passionate about always being in top form, having high energy and sharing her wisdom far and wide.
CCA was an invaluable space for Sally supporting her drive for wholesome wellbeing throughout her magnanimous life. Sally passed from breast cancer and with this program her family and CCA want to support another person to feel the best they can with exercise as medicine.

If you would like to support our community programs by donating please follow this link: https://asf.org.au/preview/exercise-medicine-for-our-community-1

We thank our corporate and community sponsors who make it possible for us to extend health equity from our clinic to people across WA.

With our upcoming community programs announcement night on 22 April, we wanted to highlight the extraordinary people tha...
16/04/2026

With our upcoming community programs announcement night on 22 April, we wanted to highlight the extraordinary people that our Community Programs are named after. These amazing people valued our community and inspired the very best in everyone they encountered.

Peter Eastwood was one of the world’s true gentlemen.
He treated everyone with respect and kindness. He was a good listener, very empathetic and his family always came first. Peter suffered COPD and heart arrhythmia which made life very hard for him in his later years.
Peter was one of CCA’s biggest advocates.

If you would like to support our community programs by donating please follow this link: https://asf.org.au/preview/exercise-medicine-for-our-community-1

We thank our corporate and community sponsors who make it possible for us to extend health equity from our clinic to people across WA.

As we approach the announcement on 22 April of the recipients of CCA’s 2026 Community Programs we take an opportunity th...
13/04/2026

As we approach the announcement on 22 April of the recipients of CCA’s 2026 Community Programs we take an opportunity thank corporate and community sponsors who make it possible for us to extend health equity from our clinic to people across WA.
Donations are still sought and will be gratefully received.

We are delighted and grateful for the support of the Rebecca Wilson program (oncology).

Rebecca was an Australian sports journalist, radio and television broadcaster and personality. Rebecca died in 2016 after battling breast cancer. Her continuous support of the underdog and the truth as a journalist lives on in this program.

If you are in the position to donate, please consider supporting one of our programs.
Donate now: https://asf.org.au/preview/exercise-medicine-for-our-community-1

💛 World Health Day 💛Observed each year on 7 April, World Health Day marks the founding of the World Health Organization ...
07/04/2026

💛 World Health Day 💛

Observed each year on 7 April, World Health Day marks the founding of the World Health Organization in 1948. It’s a moment to reflect on the health challenges shaping our world — and more importantly, the actions needed to address them.

World Health Day is built around four key aims — and each one closely mirrors the mission we live out every day at Chronic Care Australia

The Easter bunny has us off duty for a few days 🐣🌼Chronic Care Australia will be closed from Good Friday (3 April 2026) ...
01/04/2026

The Easter bunny has us off duty for a few days 🐣🌼

Chronic Care Australia will be closed from Good Friday (3 April 2026) through to Easter Monday (6 April 2026), and will reopen on Tuesday 7 April 2026.

We hope everyone has a safe and relaxing Easter 💛

Community Program Applications Open!Our community programs are at the heart of who we are at CCA. There are now nine dif...
30/03/2026

Community Program Applications Open!

Our community programs are at the heart of who we are at CCA. There are now nine different community programs dedicated to the memory of extraordinary people who valued our community and inspired the very best in everyone they encountered.

Applicants awarded these programs receive the opportunity to attend Chronic Care Australia’s face-to-face or Virtual Clinic for six months (free of charge) at any stage during their treatment plan; be it at diagnosis, during treatment or post treatment.

Apply for yourself or someone you love today!

Find out more and apply here: https://chroniccare.com.au/community

Exercise's Role in Falls Prevention is CriticalOur previously conducted 12-week Falls Prevention pilot in aged care deli...
24/03/2026

Exercise's Role in Falls Prevention is Critical

Our previously conducted 12-week Falls Prevention pilot in aged care delivered significant improvements in just 4 weeks, showing how targeted exercise can quickly boost strength, balance, and confidence.

This is why falls prevention matters. Not just for safety, but for independence, quality of life, and long-term health.

Book in today with one of our accredited exercise physiologists to see how we can support you or a loved one in gaining strength, balance and confidence to reduce the risk of falls.

Call us on 9385 1430 or visit https://chroniccare.com.au/.

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Cottesloe Medical Centre/Ground Floor, 525 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe
Perth, WA
6011

Opening Hours

Monday 6am - 6pm
Tuesday 6am - 6pm
Wednesday 6am - 6pm
Thursday 6am - 6pm
Friday 6am - 6pm
Saturday 7am - 11am

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https://chroniccare.com.au/

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