
Our team of Registered and Enrolled Nurses are equipped to handle a wide range of complex medical needs. We bridge the gap between hospital and home, ensuring you receive professional clinical attention without the stress of a facility. We also share regular updates with your GP or specialist to ensure seamless continuity of care.
A Caregiver assists with daily living tasks like bathing, meal prep, mobility and medication administration. A Nurse is a clinically trained professional (RN or EN) who handles medical tasks such as wound dressings, injections, catheter changes, and clinical assessments. We can provide one or both services simultaneously depending on your needs.
No. As a private service, you can contact us directly to arrange nursing care immediately without a referral. However, our nurses will always collaborate with your GP or specialist to ensure our clinical care plan aligns with your medical history and treatment goals.
Absolutely. We can arrange for a nurse (or a support worker) to meet you upon discharge, transport you home, settle you in, and provide clinical monitoring for the first critical 24–48 hours. This ensures your pain is managed and you are safe during those vulnerable first few days.
Yes. We employ fully qualified Registered Nurses (RNs) and Enrolled Nurses (ENs) who are currently registered with AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency). They undergo rigorous background checks and clinical screening to ensure they meet the highest standards of safety and expertise.
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