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High-intensity daily living

High-intensity daily living services provide specialised care and support for older Australians and persons with disability with complex health conditions or higher physical needs. These services are delivered by qualified professionals who ensure safety, comfort, and dignity while helping individuals maintain the highest possible level of independence.

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High-intensity daily living services are delivered by trained and experienced care professionals, including registered nurses and qualified support workers. Each care plan is tailored to individual health requirements and regularly reviewed to adapt to changing needs, ensuring consistent, compassionate, and high-quality care.

Core Services

  • Bowel & Bladder Care: Comprehensive support for individuals requiring assistance with bowel and bladder management. Services include catheter care, stoma care, bowel programs, and continence support. Care is delivered with professionalism and discretion to maintain hygiene, comfort, and dignity.
  • Enteral Feeding & Management: Specialised assistance for individuals who require nutritional support through enteral feeding. Trained staff manage feeding tubes, prepare and administer feeds, and monitor tolerance and hydration levels. All care is provided in accordance with medical guidelines to ensure safety and proper nutrition.
  • Wound Management: Expert care for acute, chronic, or post-surgical wounds. Services include wound cleaning, dressing changes, infection monitoring, and healing assessments. Care is delivered under clinical supervision to promote recovery and prevent complications.
  • Tracheostomy Care & Management: Professional support for individuals with a tracheostomy, ensuring airway safety and comfort. Services include cleaning, suctioning, tube changes, and monitoring for signs of infection or distress. Care is performed by trained staff following strict clinical protocols.
  • Ventilation Management: Specialised assistance for clients requiring mechanical ventilation. Care includes monitoring equipment, managing settings as prescribed, maintaining hygiene, and ensuring the safe operation of ventilators. Staff are trained to respond promptly to any changes in condition or equipment function.
  • Subcutaneous Injection: Safe and accurate administration of prescribed subcutaneous injections, including insulin and other medications. Trained professionals ensure correct dosage, injection technique, and monitoring for any adverse reactions, supporting effective and consistent treatment.
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Benefits of this service

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Provides expert care for complex health needs

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Promotes safety, comfort, and dignity

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Reduces hospital visits and health complications

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Supports independence and quality of life

Frequently asked questions

What services do you provide?

We provide support and assistance to individuals of all ages and abilities who need help with daily living activities, health management, and social engagement. Our services support both aged care and disability care needs, delivered at home or in community settings.

Who is eligible for your services?

Eligibility is based on individual needs, health conditions, and level of independence. This includes older adults requiring aged care and people with disabilities requiring support. An assessment by an approved assessor determines the type and level of care required.

How much do your services cost?

Costs vary depending on the type and level of care required. Government subsidies may be available to reduce out-of-pocket expenses. You may contact us to discuss this further.

Can services be adjusted if my needs change?

Yes. Care plans are regularly reviewed and updated to reflect any changes in health, mobility, or personal preferences.

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