Nursing Care

What is Nursing Care?

Nursing care is a vital component of healthcare that aims to promote health, prevent illness, and improve the overall well-being of patients. It involves a range of services and interventions designed to enhance the health outcomes of individuals, including those with disabilities. At Royal Care Services, we are committed to providing high-quality nursing care services to individuals with disabilities, their families, and carers.

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When would I need to access Nursing Care?

Knowing when to seek nursing care is a difficult decision, but it is important to do so when necessary. The signs of needing nursing care can range from physical health issues to mental health issues, as well as both medical and surgical care needs. It is important to be aware of any changes in your health, including shortness of breath, pain, changes in appetite, fatigue, confusion, or any other symptom that is unusual for you. Additionally, if you have recently experienced a major illness or injury, it is important to seek out nursing care to ensure a safe and healthy recovery. Nursing care can also be beneficial if you are struggling to manage chronic disease or pain, or if you are feeling overwhelmed with caregiving duties. Ultimately, if you feel that you need professional help managing any aspect of your health, it is important to seek out nursing care.

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We've been working with Mark for over two years now. Mark has some conditions that are eligible for NDIS, and we've been supporting him with his plan. We offer services like assistance with daily living and short-term accommodation, and Mark has been super happy with the care he's received from us. It's been great to see his quality of life improve, and we're honoured to be a part of that journey with him.

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Frequently Asked Questions

We're always here to answer any and all of your questions. Below are some of the more common questions we receive, however if you don't see your question amongst these, please don't hesitate to give us a call or drop us a line.

  • What is included in Nursing Care?

    Nursing care is an essential part of the healthcare system and is vital in helping those with a disability to achieve the highest quality of life they can. Nursing care can involve a range of tasks from wound management and skin integrity to continence management, after hospital nursing care, and mobility support. It is important to note that nursing care should be tailored to meet the individual needs of each person.

  • What is Wound Management?

    Wound management and skin integrity are essential components of nursing care, particularly for individuals with disabilities who may be at an increased risk of developing pressure sores, wounds, and skin breakdown. Our team of experienced nurses is trained to assess, manage, and prevent wounds and skin integrity issues through the use of evidence-based practices and the latest technologies. We offer a range of wound care services, including wound assessment, dressing changes, and wound debridement, among others, to ensure that our patients receive the best possible care.


  • What is Continence Management?

    Continence management is another critical aspect of nursing care, especially for individuals with disabilities who may experience bladder or bowel dysfunction. Our nurses are skilled in assessing, managing, and treating continence issues using a patient-centered approach that takes into account the unique needs and preferences of each individual. We offer a range of continence management services, including bladder and bowel assessments, catheter care, and incontinence product selection, to help our patients maintain their dignity and independence.

  • What is After-Hospital Nursing care?

    After-hospital nursing care is another service that we offer at Royal Care Services. We understand that the transition from hospital to home can be challenging, particularly for individuals with disabilities who may require ongoing medical care and support. Our team of experienced nurses is available to provide comprehensive after hospital nursing care, including medication management, wound care, and mobility support, among others. We work closely with patients, families, and healthcare providers to develop individualized care plans that meet the unique needs of each patient.


  • What is Mobility Support

    Mobility support is another critical aspect of nursing care that we provide at Royal Care Services. We understand that mobility issues can be a significant barrier to independence and quality of life for individuals with disabilities. Our nurses are skilled in providing a range of mobility support services, including assistance with transfers, gait training, and use of mobility aids, to help our patients achieve their mobility goals and maintain their independence.

  • How do I find Nursing Care Providers in my area?

    Contact Royal Care Services via our website, or call us at 02 9749 5181 and we will arrange to provide you with the best Nursing care possible. We are committed to providing patient-centered nursing care that is tailored to the unique needs and preferences of each individual. Our team of experienced nurses is dedicated to delivering high-quality care and support to individuals with disabilities, their families, and carers. We offer a range of nursing care services, including wound management and skin integrity, continence management, after hospital nursing care, and mobility support, to individuals with disabilities.

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