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Veterans holding a Gold Repatriation Health Card are eligible for our flexible overnight care services. These services are designed to ensure your safety and comfort at home when needed. Before commencing, a Colbrow Registered Nurse will conduct a clinical assessment to determine the type of care required. We understand that each veteran’s needs are unique, so we will work with you or your authorised representative to create a personalised care plan that suits your specific needs.
Types of Veterans Overnight Care
- Inactive Care: In this type, the carer can sleep but will wake up and provide assistance as needed. A spare room with a bed for the carer is necessary.
- Active Care: The carer remains awake for the entire visit, which can last up to a maximum of 12 hours.
Services Provided During Overnight Care
- Dementia support
- Personal assistance
- Showering
- Continence assistance
- Medication prompting
- Clinical services (available upon request)
Colbrow Care’s overnight care services ensure veterans receive the necessary comfort and support. For families, it offers significant peace of mind. For more information, please get in touch with us.
Our experienced and compassionate care assessment and planning team will:
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