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Lane Cove Community Aid - Nursing Service

Provides comprehensive holistic nursing assessments, ongoing nursing care and intervention. This may include assistance with personal hygiene, supervision of medication, wound management, health education, palliative care and diabetic care. Includes Coordination of care which may involve referring clients to appropriate services such as MOW Community workers, ACATs, General Practitioners or specialists.

164 Longueville Rd
Suburb: LANE COVE
State: NSW
Postcode: 2066

(02) 9427 6214

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