NDIS HIGH INTENSITY SUPPORTS ADELAIDE
NDIS High Intensity Supports Adelaide - Participants requiring high intensity care will have complex health needs, which is why at Friendly & Graceful Care Services we have eight registered nurses currently providing high intensity support for personal daily tasks in your home.
High intensity care and support describes a group of personal tasks in daily life that require skilled professionals, usually offered in your own home but also facilitated in community living environments.
Why Choose Friendly & Graceful Care Services?
TRANSPARENCY AND COMMUNICATION
We are clear, accountable and transparent in everything we do, and stay in close communication with our clients’ families.
FLEXIBILITY
We adapt to suit the needs of our clients and their families – whether for long-term changes or last minute requests.
DESIGNED FOR THE INDIVIDUAL
We take the time to understand our clients’ needs, interests, likes and dislikes – doing our best to give them choice and control in every aspect of our services.
PEACE OF MIND
Our care and attention to detail means families can always be confident their loved ones are looked after.
You may be moving out of the family home or requiring a property with better facilities, and we can help you find what you need. We can advise on making the most of your budget and getting what you want if you have a new plan approved.
We will view the house before recommending it to you and make sure that the property is within the requested suburbs so that you can remain close to family and other support networks.
WHAT HIGH INTENSITY CARE SERVICES DO WE PROVIDE?
Complex Bowel Care
Complex Bowel care covers personal support for people who experience chronic issues such as constipation or faecal incontinence due to bowel health issues.
Enteral Feeding and Management
Facilitated for people unable to meet their nutritional requirements through oral food intake. Enteral feeding delivers liquid dietary support through a tube inserted into the gastrointestinal tract.
Tracheostomy Management
The NDIS funds a range of respiratory and ventilation supports, which means you can safely manage your tracheostomy care at home with the assistance of our qualified professionals.
Urinary Catheter Management
People who cannot urinate on their own or are immobile require urinary catheters and trained professionals to assist with sterile and safe management daily.
Ventilator Management
Subcutaneous Injections
If you cannot self-administer injections, you can have the support of a qualified professional to assist you.
Complex Wound Management
Our trained professionals can recognise complex wounds and identify treatment and management to support appropriate, relevant and proportionate responses to the participant’s individual needs.