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transport 2 treatment
Cancer Council Tasmania operates a popular and very successful volunteer-based cancer patient transport system called transport 2 treatment.
transport 2 treatment provides a range of transport options as well as travel assistance for cancer patients and their carers around Tasmania who are travelling to treatment.
transport 2 treatment can also reimburse travel costs to people transporting friends or relatives to treatment and offers financial assistance to patients who can drive themselves but have difficulty meeting the high costs of travel.
Your cancer treatment centre can organise your transport 2 treatment when they book your treatment program. Patient appointments for treatment are scheduled to minimise the time spent waiting at clinics.
This service is funded by Relay For Life fundraising events with the support of generous foundation sponsors Mitsubishi Motores Australia, DJ Motors and the RACT, and it communicates using Telstra Next G technology.
North West bus service The bus service for cancer patients and their carers operates Monday to Friday from the North West coast to the WP Holman Clinic in Launceston.
The bus picks up patients from the Burnie and Devonport Cancer Support Centres and other designated stops along the way. Connecting transport is arranged for people unable to get themselves to the designated pick up points. Specially trained volunteer drivers take all care with their passengers and schedule comfort stops as necessary.
Fees and charges transport 2 treatment is a free service for cancer patients (and their carers where possible).
Volunteer drivers wanted If you or someone you know would like to become a volunteer driver, please freecall 1800 063 347 and request an information package or visit our volunteer page. Home > About Us > Information > Support > Get Involved > Professional Information > Healthy Living > Contact Us |