What Is Community Care Nursing?

Harmony Home and Community Care
4 min readOct 16, 2023

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What is community care nursing? Community care nursing is a growing trend in nursing. It is one of the most important areas that nurses can specialize in. People who need help getting around, or need medical care without having to leave their homes can go to a community caregiver for aid. Those who want health or nutritional information can also get assistance from someone with this kind of training.

There are a variety of different specialties within nursing. Some nurses work in hospitals, others work with patients at home or in assisted living facilities and some specialize in specific areas like pediatrics or geriatrics. In this article, we’ll go through the specifics of the community care nurse.

What Is Community Care Nursing?

Community care nursing is a branch of nursing that focuses on helping patients navigate the healthcare system by developing partnerships with them and their families. Community care nurses help patients manage chronic conditions, maintain their independence and prevent illness.

In addition to providing direct patient care, community care nurses also work with other members of your healthcare team to coordinate services needed by patients at home or in long-term care facilities like nursing homes.

What Does a Community Nurse Do?

As a community care nurse, you will get to know your patients on a personal level and help them navigate the healthcare system. You can expect to be involved in all aspects of their care, from assessment through discharge planning. Community nurses are often called case managers because they work with patients’ families and other medical professionals to coordinate services that are appropriate for each patient’s needs.

As part of this role, you’ll also provide short-term intensive care such as wound management or medication administration if needed; however, most community care nurses spend most of their time in long-term assignments where they provide advice regarding home safety equipment (such as walkers), assist with activities such as bathing and dressing up until the patient can do them independently again (or finds someone else who can), monitor medications regularly so there aren’t any adverse side effects.

Community Care Nursing in Australia: Public and Private Providers

In Australia, community care nursing is provided by both public and private service providers. The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provides funding for many people with disabilities to access community care services.

The role of the community nurse is to assess and provide treatment for people with a range of conditions and illnesses including asthma, diabetes, cancer and mental illness. They can also provide education about healthy living practices such as diet, exercise and smoking cessation. Community nurses may also work as part of a team providing case management services for patients with complex needs who require ongoing support from health professionals while they remain at home rather than in the hospital following discharge from an acute admission episode.

Community nurses work with other professionals such as doctors and allied health staff to ensure that people get the best possible treatment for their condition or illness.

The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) Worker Screening Test can be completed online in under 30 minutes and is designed specifically for people with disabilities who want to work in an NDIS-supported employment setting or who would like assistance finding suitable employment opportunities.

When completing this test, you will need access to:

  • A computer with internet access
  • A valid email addresses

Empowering Patient-Focused Care:

Community care is a branch of nursing that focuses on helping patients navigate the healthcare system by developing partnerships with them and their families. Community care nurses work with patients, families and communities to help people maintain their health and independence.

They are the first point of contact for patients with complex health needs; they may also be involved in managing treatment plans for those individuals as well as providing education about lifestyle changes that can improve their overall wellness.

Community care nurses work in hospitals, community health clinics, or other settings such as assisted living facilities or hospices (a place where people go when they’re close to death).

NDIS Mental health and learning disability services

Mental health and learning disability services, as an NDIS provider. We provide individualized quality support for people with disabilities in their own homes. Services we provide include home care aides, healthcare assistants, respite care, personal assistants, daily living activities, childminding services and more. The support and services that can help you or a family member with a mental illness or problem, including autism spectrum disorder.

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Harmony Home and Community Care (HHACC) is registered NDIS service provider based in the Wyndham Council.