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This section of our website includes a list of Fact Sheets, organised alphabetically by the title of the Fact Sheet. You might prefer to access these sheets by broad subject. You can also look at the NSW Health fact sheets.

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A
Act FAST- stroke early warning signs Acquired language disorders
Acquired speech disorders Acquired language disorders
Acquired speech disorders Acquired swallowing disorders
Alcohol-related brain injury (ARBI) Anxiety disorders
Arthritis and foot care  

B
Back care Bereavement- Financial Assistance
Bereavement package (pdf) Bereavement- support
Books for babies
 
 
C
Can your child hear OK? Chilblains
Childhood Obesity Colds and coughs
Coming to hospital Communication for hearing impaired people: ideas for improving communication
Communication: tips for talking with the hard of hearing Current research studies of the Curran Ageing Research Unit
 
D
Dementia- current research studies at HKH Diabetes and exercise
Diabetes and foot care Dysarthria
Dysphasia
 
 
E
Emergency numbers
 
Exercise and diabetes
F
FAST- stroke early warning signs Feeding disorders in children
Foot health for children Funeral Arrangements
 
G
Gambling- do you have a gambling problem? Gambling- how gambling becomes a problem
Gambling- information for family & friends Gambling- where to find help
Grief
 
Click to visit Go for 2 (fruit) and 5 (veg) website
H
Health hotline: Alcohol-related brain injury Health hotline: Anxiety disorders
Health hotline: Colds and coughs Health hotline: Kidney disease
Health hotline: Know your family history- it could save your life Health hotline: Men's health
Health hotline: “Veg-out” for health Healthy lifestyle: ageing well
Healthy lifestyle: influenza information Healthy lifestyle: water
Healthy lifestyle: Winter blues Hearing impaired people: ideas to improve your communication
Hearing impaired people: tips for talking with the hard of hearing Hearing: does your child hear OK?
Hearing loss in young children
(for health professionals)
Hearing loss: the invisible handicap
(in English and 9 community languages)
How can family and friends help with someone who is experiencing a psychotic episode and using street drugs? How to communicate with a person who has difficulty hearing
How to Help the Bereaved
 
 

I
Ideas for hearing impaired people: improving communication
 
 
K
Kidney disease Know your family health history; it could save your life
 
L
Language delay in children Language disorders
Click to visit NSW Health's 'Live life well' website  
M
Making Funeral Arrangements Men's health
Mental Health Act
 
 
N
Nursing roles  

O
Obesity in children  

P
Professional roles in health care Psychosis and street drugs
Psychosis: what is it?
 
 
Q
Questions and answers about admission to hospital Questions and answers about hearing (for health professionals)
Questions and answers about health Questions and answers about health professionals
Questions and answers about HKHS Questions and answers about HKHS Services
Questions and answers about websites
 
 
R
Research studies- why participate? Research- current studies at HKH
 
S
Sleep 'Someone in my family has psychosis'- for young people of primary school age
'Someone in my family has psychosis'- for young people of high school age Sound beginnings: does your child hear OK?
Speech delay in Children Stroke- early warning signs
Swallowing disorders
 
Stuttering
T
Tinea Tips for talking with the hard of hearing
Travel medicine
 
 
V
“Veg-out” for health Voice disorders
 
W
What does that health professional do? (Professional roles in health care) What happens when somebody dies?
What is psychosis? When it's not just social drinking (ARBI)
When to contact a Speech Pathologist When to refer to Healthy at Home
Why participate in a research study?
 
 
Y
Your questions- Admission Your questions- Health
Your questions- Health professionals Your questions- HKHS
Your questions- Our services Your questions- Websites

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