Health in Penrith
The Penrith Local Government Area (LGA) is located at the western fringe of the Sydney metropolitan area - about 54 kilometres from the Sydney GPO.
Penrith is on the western edge of Sydney and covers 404 square kms. Around 80% of the City is rural and rural-residential.
Penrith is home to 219,149 people. [source: Penrith City Community Profile]
Health Statistics
Some key statistics pertaining to the health of the Penrith area include:
- Median age is 35 years
- 18.2% of people are 60 years or older
- More residents work in health care and social assistance than any other industry
- 23% of people were born overseas and 20% spoke a language other than English at home
- 21% single person households
- 4.6% unemployment rate
- The childhood immunisation rate is 85.25%
- The most prevalent diagnoses are hypertension (12.8%), hyperlipidaemia (10.7%), anxiety (9.1%), asthma (8.4%) and osteoarthritis (4.71%)
- 63.6% of residents are overweight or obese.
- 11.1% of residents are daily or irregular smokers
- There are 76 general practices and 51 community pharmacies
Health Priorities
- Aged care services - both home care and nursing home care.
- Workforce problems - shortage of healthcare providers
- Access to information - knowledge of services and need for a central information source
- Access to Specialist and Psychiatry services
- Boundaries with accessing health services in other areas
- Safety and security within health facilities
- Rapid growth - growing demand on health services
- Cultural diversity – culturally appropriate health services
- Communication - improving communication between health services, healthcare providers and consumers
- Health services for the homeless - better access to services
- Suicide support services – support for young people in crisis
- Men’s Health - inadequately supported in the area
- Renal Dialysis - shortage of services and access difficulties
- Dental services - costs, waiting lists and access difficulties
- Multidisciplinary treatment - more holistic care sought