Basic wound management or help with medicines
Hesse Rural Health Commonwealth Home Support Programme
District Nursing
Monday - Friday 8am - 4.30pm
Weekends by appointment
HealthWest Community Services
Community Health Nursing Service provides nursing care at a Community Health Centre clinic. Clinical nursing interventions are attended to based on health care needs.
Kerang District Health District Nursing
Kerang District Health seeks to improve the health and wellbeing of the community, the District Services Team offers a comprehensive range of services to the local community implemented by qualified and experienced staff. All programs are focused on client centred care and ensuring that your goals are met. Our District Nursing services include clinical assessment, medication management, wound care, continence education, diabetes management, dementia management, post-operative and palliative care. Feel free to contact us for further information.
Corryong Health
Taroom District Domiciliary Nursing And Transport Service
Mallee Track Health & Community Service - Ouyen
Nursing service is delivered to people in their own homes or in the centre depending on peoples needs. Areas covered include wounds, medication management, chronic disease education and support and continence.
Bellingen Community Nursing MNC LHD
Nursing Wound Clinic by appointment
Bur-Del Community & Home Support - Burdekin
Resthaven Community Services - Limestone Coast
Nursing care is provided by a Registered or Enrolled Nurse. Tasks such as recording client clinical observations may be conducted by trained and skilled staff, overseen and supervised by a Registered Nurse or Enrolled Nurse. Services are usually short term or episodic, depending on your assessed needs.
Nursing care can include:
• continence assessment, education and advice
• regular monitoring of blood glucose level, blood pressure etc
• education in self-management of chronic conditions
• short term wound care
• support with medication management.
Continence Nursing
Sydney Local Health District offers Continence Nursing interventions (assessment and management) to people living in the community, for whom the home setting has been identified as the most appropriate place for the therapy. The person must be within the CHSP target group ie. a frail, older person who:
• Is aged 65 years and over (or 50 years and over for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)
• Lives in the community.
People able to travel may be referred to a clinic setting at either Concord or Balmain Hospitals.