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Community Nursing

Community Nursing Care

Participants need a variety of medical services, depending on the nature of their disabilities. Gold Coast Disability Services Community Nursing Care in Australia program stresses that a key component of participant independence in terms of their health is required. Participants are taught how to take care of their health in situations like medicine, wound care, hygiene, and assistance with showering or dressing through the community nursing care program. Typically, a licensed nurse or medical professional is chosen to monitor the patient’s development and adjust the medicine and treatment as necessary.

How Does Community Nursing Care Help?

This service provides support with wound treatment, assistance with chronic conditions, general nursing care to preserve your health, and hospital-like care outside of the hospital. Any current medical issues you may be having can also be treated by one of our nurses.
You can get in-home nursing care from one of our certified nurses.
The community nursing care program provides the following services:
We have licensed and skilled medical experts at Gold Coast Disability Services that can provide community nursing care in accordance with the NDIS program. In order to hear and comprehend your needs, we offer a no-obligation consultation in the convenience of your home.

Care Just When You Need It

For each participant with Community Nursing Care in Australia included in their NDIS support plan, we assign a medical staff member who will stay in touch with the participant to go over their medications, treatments, and progress. In addition, our medical staff members provide guidance on how to practice fundamental self-care and nursing so that one can learn to perform basic tasks like wound care or first aid on their own.

Frequently Asked Questions

Those qualified NDIS participants whose NDIS Plans incorporate capacity building for community nursing services have access to NDIS Community Nursing Care.

Your NDIS Plan must first contain capacity building if you want your nursing care to be covered by the NDIS.

If you need nursing care services that are not covered by your NDIS plan, you must pay for them out of pocket or get them through the public health care system in your state

The services that would help you live independently are the ones that can be incorporated into your strategy.
 

All nursing services covered by the NDIS must:
  • Be based on your impairment.
  • Support your long-term well-being.
  • Is delivered by a registered nurse and.
  • Be time-limited.
  1. Those that can be paid for by the public health system.
  2. Those that are unrelated to your disability in any way.
  3. Those not necessary to be provided by a licensed nurse.
  4. Those that are not seen as “capacity-building,” that is, they don’t help you become more independent or develop the skills you need to become independent.