Complex Nursing Care Service

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    Complex Nursing Care Service

    This is a specialized, intensive medical care provided to individuals with severe, chronic, or multiple health conditions that require continuous monitoring, advanced medical interventions, and coordinated care management. These services are typically provided by highly skilled nurses and healthcare professionals in various settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, and at home.

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    The nursing teams are split into regional caseloads led by the Nurse Practitioners who plan and allocate nursing visits and skilled care interventions. Each nursing team receives regular staff supervision and educational support from the Clinical Nurse Manager.

    Complex nursing care services can include:

    • Rehabilitation Services: Physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
    • Palliative Care: Symptom management and support for terminal illnesses.

    How can complex nursing care improve patient outcomes?

    Complex nursing care can lead to:

    • Improved Health Outcomes: Through continuous monitoring and advanced interventions.
    • Enhanced Quality of Life: By effectively managing symptoms and chronic conditions.
    • Personalized Care Plans: Tailored to meet the unique needs of each patient.
    • Reduced Hospitalizations: By managing conditions at home or in less intensive settings, reducing the need for hospital admissions.

    Who needs complex nursing care services

    • Acute conditions that need intensive management.
    • Post-surgical recovery requiring advanced medical support.
    • Complex wounds that require specialized care.
    • Terminal illnesses needing palliative and end-of-life care.

    Nursing Interventions

    Individuals requiring skilled nursing interventions (e.g.  management, enteral feeding, stoma care etc.)

    Complex Health Needs

    Adults with highly complex health needs paraplegic client, quadriplegic client.

    Complex Care Nursing teams undertake specialist clinically-focused training such as:

    • Tracheostomy care and suctioning
    • Ventilator care and oxygen therapy
    • Enteral feeding via PEG/NG tubes
    • Wound care and pressure area management
    • Catheter care and stoma management
    • Diabetes and insulin administration
    • Administering IV medications and fluids

    Our  Care Services

    With 24/7, around-the-clock care, a healthcare assistant is always watching over your loved one, offering emotional support, reducing fall risk and assisting in all activities of daily living including:

    • Assisting with walking and transferring from bed to wheelchair
    • Bathing, dressing and grooming assistance
    • Medication reminders
    • Safety and fall prevention
    • Status reporting to family
    • Toileting and incontinence care
    • Light housekeeping
    • Meal preparation and nutrition
    • Laundry and change of bed linens
    • Grocery shopping and errands
    • Transportation to social and recreational activities
    • Assistance with light exercise and outdoor activity

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Complex nursing care?

    Complex nursing care services refer to specialized, intensive medical care provided to individuals with severe, chronic, or multiple health conditions that require continuous monitoring, advanced medical interventions, and coordinated care management. These services are typically provided by highly skilled nurses and healthcare professionals in various settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, and at home.

    You may consider complex nursing care if the individual:

    • Has multiple chronic conditions that require continuous monitoring.
    • Is recovering from major surgery or an acute health event.
    • Needs advanced wound care or pain management.
    • Requires specialized medical equipment like ventilators or IV therapy.
    • Needs comprehensive palliative or end-of-life care.
    • Address Directly: Speak with the caregiver or the home care agency to resolve the issue.
    • Documentation: Keep detailed records of any concerns or issues.
    • Seek Alternatives: Consider finding a new provider if the issue is not resolved satisfactorily.