Aged Care
Aged care nurses specialize in looking after the ageing members of the community who might need help with day-to-day activities as well as with regular medication. Like most advanced countries, Australia also has an increasing population of seniors. As a result, there is a large demand for nurses in aged care and this is likely to dramatically increase in the future.
Acute Care
Nurses specialising in Acute Care work in emergency rooms, operating rooms, walk-in clinics, doctor's offices, critical care units, or in community-based environments. They provide care for patients suffering from acute conditions such as heart-attacks, respiratory distress syndrome, or shock. They also care for pre- and post-operative patients, and may perform advanced, invasive diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Disability & Mental Health Care
Mental healthcare nursing is a specialised field of nursing whose main focus is on looking after patients with mental and psychological problems which require assistance to help them cope and recover. Nurses specialising in this field work in collaborative arrangement with patients including promotion of psychological well-being and emotional health and relationships with others and their peace of mind.
Home & Community Care Workers
Many seniors choose to stay at home though they may receive better care at an aged care facility. Our Home & Community care workers have been specially trained to let them enjoy home comfort while receiving professional help. Community care workers work to enhance independence and well being of their patients in areas ranging from personal care, and domestic assistance to shopping, transportation or meal preparations.