Patient safety is our priority. Our hospitals and emergency departments will remain open. Continue to attend all appointments on the day of the strike unless we have contacted you to reschedule.
District nursing offers a community based service within South Canterbury. Registered and enrolled nurses provide specialist skills to assess and treat people who have had a medical event or surgical procedure.
Community Health Hub Talbot Park 156 Otipua Road Timaru
Services we provide
District nurses work across the following areas:
Timaru
Geraldine
Temuka
Waimate
Fairlie
Twizel.
We provide:
specialist skills to assess and treat you if you have had a medical event or surgical procedure — helping you maintain and regain your health and functioning
care and support at end the of life.
Our services include:
a nurse-led wound assessment clinic for ulcer assessments (with ultrasound imaging) and ongoing treatment
wound care management — we provide ongoing assessment and treatments for complex wounds
compression bandaging
complex medication administration
intravenous therapy, administered at home or in our afternoon clinic
a dedicated afternoon clinic for treatments, if you can attend
catheters — we provide regular catheter changes, supplies and support
oxygen therapy — we set up oxygen machines, make regular reviews and manage your supplies
ongoing health condition education to you and your carers
education and training to other health professionals.
Palliative care (end of life care)
As part of palliative care, district nurses:
assess new patients
provide ongoing support
liaise with the hospice
make referrals to other health providers
set up equipment in the home
set up of syringe drivers for symptom management and end of life care
As part of stomal therapy services, district nurses:
manage stomas in the community
manage ongoing medical supplies
educate patients and health professionals
run regular assessment clinics
provide support for patients in rural and outlying areas.
Services are provided before and after surgical procedures.
Continence services
As part of continence services, district nurses:
assess need for continence products
manage continence issues
manage catheters
give ongoing support and manage medical supplies
provide support for patients in rural and outlying areas.
Post care support services
After being discharged from hospital care, district nurses can assess you and put you in touch with services that support your independence, such as for:
personal cares — assessments for showering and ongoing personal hygiene care
Meals on Wheels — assessment for and arranging Meals on Wheels
domestic assistance — assessment for and help arranging home help.