Nursing Services:

Wound Care -
Assessment, cleaning, dressing, and ongoing management of wounds to promote healing, prevent infection, and ensure comfort.

Complex Wound Care -
Specialised care for chronic or complex wounds such as pressure injuries, diabetic ulcers, surgical wounds, and slow-healing wounds, using evidence-based practices and advanced dressings.

Nursing Assessments -
Comprehensive health assessments conducted by qualified nurses to monitor wellbeing, identify risks, manage symptoms, and support early intervention.

Care Planning -
Individualised care plans developed in collaboration with clients, families, and healthcare professionals to ensure safe, coordinated, and person-centred care that adapts as needs change.

Support Coordination Services:

Level 1 & Level 2 Support Coordination -
Support to help participants understand and implement their NDIS plan, connect with appropriate service providers, coordinate supports, and build confidence to manage services independently over time.

Level 3 Specialist Support Coordination -
Intensive, specialist support for participants with complex needs, high risks, or multiple service providers, focusing on resolving barriers, managing crises, and ensuring consistent, coordinated care across systems.

Home Care Services:

Support with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) -
Assistance with everyday tasks such as dressing, grooming, mobility, toileting, and maintaining personal routines to support safe and independent living.

Personal Care -
Respectful, confidential support with bathing, showering, oral hygiene, continence care, and other personal needs, delivered with dignity and sensitivity.

Domestic Support -
Help with household tasks including cleaning, laundry, bed changing, and light home maintenance to ensure a safe and comfortable living environment.

Meal Preparation -
Nutritious meal planning and preparation tailored to individual preferences, cultural needs, and dietary requirements, including assistance with feeding if needed.

Transport -
Reliable support with transport to appointments, shopping, social visits, and essential errands, helping clients stay connected and independent.

Community Access -
Encouragement and support to participate in social, recreational, and community activities, promoting confidence, inclusion, and overall wellbeing.

Specialist Areas of Care:

Palliative Care -

Compassionate, holistic care focused on comfort, dignity, and quality of life for individuals with life-limiting conditions, supporting both clients and their families in the home environment.

Spinal Cord Injuries -

Specialised support for individuals living with spinal cord injuries, including assistance with mobility, personal care, pressure injury prevention, and daily routines to promote independence and wellbeing.

Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) -

Individualised care for people recovering from or living with traumatic brain injuries, focusing on safety, rehabilitation support, cognitive assistance, and daily living needs.

Acquired Brain Injuries (ABI) -

Ongoing, structured support for individuals with acquired brain injuries, helping manage behavioural, physical, and cognitive challenges while promoting independence and community participation. Neurological Disorders Care for individuals with neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, and other disorders, tailored to changing needs and symptom management.

Complex Paediatric Disorders -

Specialised, family-centred care for children with complex medical and developmental needs, delivered with sensitivity, clinical expertise, and close collaboration with families and healthcare teams.

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