DVA Community Nursing provides essential healthcare support to eligible veterans in the comfort of their own homes. The government-funded program delivers professional clinical care to veterans who need medical treatment without requiring them to stay at hospitals for extended periods. Our organization delivers DVA Support at Home services through dedicated staff who provide veterans with personalized healthcare solutions that enable them to maintain safety and dignity while living in their communities.
The DVA community nursing services provide veterans with dependable and respectful medical treatment which meets their clinical needs. Our nurses deliver personalized support to veterans which helps them overcome the distinct health challenges that they experience.
Our team provides treatment to veterans and their families through our services which include both short-term recovery care and chronic condition management.
DVA Community Nursing is a government-funded program that provides clinical nursing care to eligible veterans in their homes. The program supports veterans who need medical help because of their sicknesses and injuries and their existing health problems. The program operates together with the Veterans’ Home Care (VHC) Program and Veterans’ Home Care services which provide domestic and personal support services. DVA Community Nursing provides complete medical care which qualified nurses deliver to veterans who need assistance with their basic daily activities.
As a registered DVA community nursing provider, we offer a comprehensive range of clinical services tailored to individual needs, including:
Our nursing staff performs complete evaluations to create individualised treatment protocols which they develop together with doctors and other medical staff members.
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Getting services from the DVA Community Nursing Program is quite accessible, as we offer guidance to the veterans and their families through the service process.
Veterans who possess a DVA Gold Card or, in certain instances, a White Card for recognized medical conditions, qualify for Community Care DVA services according to the established eligibility criteria.
To qualify for DVA Community Nursing, veterans typically must:
The assessment process determines which services will meet the patient’s clinical needs and which care level they need.
To apply, a referral from a GP or hospital discharge planner is usually required. The DVA Community Nursing provider will schedule an in-home assessment after receiving the referral to create a personalized care plan. The process of referral coordination requires our team to provide explanations that will help users access services without interruptions.
Selecting the correct provider becomes vital to achieving proper treatment. Veterans trust our services because of these reasons.
We provide safe and professional medical services which help patients achieve long-term health and comfort.
DVA Community Nursing is a government-funded program that provides clinical nursing care to eligible veterans in their homes, helping them manage health conditions and recover from illness or injury.
Veterans who hold a DVA Gold Card or eligible White Card and require assistance with daily tasks or clinical care may qualify for Veterans’ Home Care or DVA Community Nursing services, depending on their needs.
In most cases, DVA Community Nursing services are fully funded for eligible veterans. Coverage depends on individual eligibility and approved care requirements.
A referral from a GP, specialist, or hospital discharge planner is typically required. Once referred, an assessment will be arranged to determine the appropriate level of care.
Yes, eligible veterans can choose their preferred approved DVA Community Nursing provider to deliver services.