Basic wound management or help with medicines
Presbyterian Aged Care South West Sydney Home Care
At Presbyterian Aged Care we have over 75 years’ experience caring for older people. We are one of Australia’s most experienced and trusted aged care service providers.
We are a not-for-profit, our caring Home Care staff are selected for their professionalism and friendly nature and undergo a rigorous recruitment process – we understand how important it is to send the right people into your home.
In home services - wound care, continence care, medication support
Visit our website www.pacnsw.org.au and click on Home Care to find out more, or call us on 1800 722 679 today and speak to our friendly Home Care team.
Royal Freemasons CHSP Wellness - AH, RN, PC, DA, Resp - 1800 756 091
Direct Nursing services. In Home. Clinical Education for Consumers available.
Assessments include: continence, wound, medication, health check
Reablement approach for medication and continence management.
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Community Nursing Service provide and coordinate the delivery of accountable and responsible client centred care using an evidence based framework. Clinical services provided include;
• Acute and chronic wound management,
• Management of PICC lines and other venous access devices,
• Management of catheter and stoma care,
• Ongoing assessment, planning and evaluation of client care including relevant and timely referrals to other services,
• Supporting Hospital with early discharge and avoidable hospitalisation.
Other clinical activities provided include;
• The provision of end of life care and support to palliative care clients and their families/carers including pain management and basic nursing support,
• Hospital in the Home,
• The provision of chronic disease management activities such as, care coordination through the provision of self-management strategies, discharge planning from the inpatient services and ongoing case review