At NQ Health in Cairns, we take pride in our role as a provider of nursing services dedicated to enhancing the health and wellbeing of our clients in the disability and aged care sectors. Our team of registered disability and aged care nurses is committed to delivering compassionate and comprehensive care tailored to meet your unique medical needs.
We offer a wide range of nursing services designed to support you and your family every step of the way. Our services include meticulous plan reviews, wound care, management of urinary catheters (SPC/IDC) and feeding assistance. For individuals requiring ongoing medical attention, our nurses can provide dedicated support in diabetes management, medication administration, continence management and stoma care.
We understand the complexities of conditions such as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, and our nurses are trained to provide empathetic care. Additionally, our services extend to hospital discharge support, offering a smooth transition back home with necessary medical oversight. Our approach emphasises personalised care plans that can prioritise your comfort, safety and overall wellbeing.
Choose NQ Health’s nursing services for professional care delivered with compassion. Let us support you in maintaining optimal health and quality of life so you receive the highest standard of nursing care available. For more information, call us on 0412 899 483.
Nursing services should be considered when individuals require medical care that cannot be easily managed at home by themselves or by their caregivers. This includes situations where ongoing medical attention is needed, such as after a surgical procedure, during recovery from a severe illness or when managing chronic conditions like diabetes, heart disease or respiratory issues. Nursing services are also essential for people with disabilities who need assistance with daily activities, medication management or wound care.
When a person’s health condition requires regular monitoring, such as checking vital signs, administering injections or managing complex medication regimens, nursing services can provide the necessary support. Additionally, those who experience frequent hospitalisations or emergency room visits may benefit from nursing care to help stabilise their condition and prevent further health complications.
Elderly individuals often need nursing services to help ensure their safety and wellbeing, especially if they have mobility issues, cognitive impairments or require palliative care. Families caring for loved ones with terminal illnesses can also rely on nursing services for pain management and emotional support.
Ultimately, the decision to seek timely care with our nursing services should be guided by a healthcare professional’s assessment or as part of an NDIS support plan.
Nursing services include a wide range of care, such as wound care, medication administration, chronic disease management, post-surgical care and assistance with daily living activities. These services are provided by registered nurses, licensed practical nurses or nurse aides.
Nursing services support individuals with chronic conditions by providing ongoing monitoring, medication management, education on disease management and coordination with other healthcare providers. This helps manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
Eligibility for nursing services depends on individual needs and circumstances. People with acute or chronic illnesses, disabilities or those recovering from surgery may qualify for nursing services. An assessment by a healthcare professional usually determines eligibility.
To arrange for nursing services, you can contact healthcare providers, home health agencies or hospitals. They will typically conduct an assessment to determine your needs and develop a care plan. Some services may require a referral from a doctor.