Depending on the participant’s condition and needs they may require the expertise and experience of a
specialised worker. Capital Community Care is able to provide high intensity supports with our well
trained, qualified and certified Registered Nurses and enrolled nurses to ensure you receive the
optimum
care you deserve. High intensity support is divided in to three levels which are depending on
participant needs and staff qualifications. Capital community care capable to deliver support across
Level 1, 2 and 3. With a full understanding of the care required for participants our experienced
staff
can provide various high intensity services for your loved ones which will improve their quality of
life
and comfort.
Types of High-Intensity care.
1. ENTERAL NUTRITION
Capital Community Care Pty Ltd will ensure that each participant who receive NDIS funded supports in
relation to enteral nutrition and management has the right to quality of care to maintain and
support
their health and wellbeing. Whenever possible the participant must be involved with decision making
and
exercising choice about care and management of their specific health needs.
2.COMPLEX BOWEL CARE
We will ensure that any participant who requires support with complex bowel care receives an
appropriate
level of support that is relevant and proportionate to their needs. Any participant that receives
support with complex bowel care is involved in assessment and development of their Complex Bowel
Care
Plan.
3.URINARY CATHETER MANAGEMENT
Any participant that receives support with urinary catheter management will be involved in assessment
and development of their management plan. The Plan and relevant procedure will identify how risks,
incidents and emergencies will be managed, including required actions and escalation to ensure
participant wellbeing
4. WOUND MANAGEMENT
Each person who receive NDIS funded supports in relation to Complex Wound Management have the right
to
quality of care to maintain and support their health and wellbeing. Whenever possible the
participant
must be involved with decision making and exercising choice about care and management of their
specific
health needs. All workers working with a participant requiring complex wound management have
training,
relating specifically to the participant’s needs that are affected by their wound management regime
(for
example, showering, toileting and mobility) and high intensity support skills descriptor for
providing
complex wound management, delivered by an appropriately qualified health practitioner or person that
meets the high intensity support skills descriptor for complex wound management.
5.Subcutaneous Injections
We will ensure that each participant requiring subcutaneous injections receives appropriate support
relevant and proportionate to their individual needs and specific subcutaneous injections and
medication
administered.