Integrity and professionalism are at the core of our nursing activities. We take our responsibilities seriously and strive to earn trust by empowering patients to live their lives to the fullest with dignity and independence. We are always here to provide the compassionate nursing services you deserve, healing and supporting you every step of the way.
It refers to the process of ensuring that medications are prescribed, administered and taken properly to achieve desired therapeutic outcomes and minimize the risk of adverse effects. Our caregivers ensure the safe and optimal use of drugs to improve health outcomes.
Catheter management involves various types of catheters used to care for and maintain certain medical conditions. Catheters are flexible tubes inserted into individual bodies to deliver fluids or perform other functions. Proper management is essential to prevent infections, blockages or injury. At A-Z Disability Care, we have a team of professionals working day and night to help individuals with disabilities.
Complex bowel management refers to the comprehensive care and treatment of individuals experiencing significant challenges that include chronic constipation, faecal incontinence, neurogenic bowel dysfunction, bowel obstruction following surgery and trauma. It requires a multidisciplinary approach specializing in nursing, nutrition, colorectal surgery, and rehabilitation, as well as providing comprehensive care to an individual’s needs and goals.
Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) feeding is a procedure to provide essential vitamins, minerals and nutrition to individuals who are unable to eat or swallow adequately due to various medical conditions like head and neck cancer, neurological disorders and many more. A-Z disability care believes in improving nutritional status by preventing malnutrition and by enhancing the quality of life of individuals with disabilities by using a variety of medical conditions.
These are common methods of administering medication directly into the tissue beneath the skin or into the muscle tissue to deliver various types of medications, including vaccines, insulin for diabetes and certain antibiotics.
Wound management is basically the assessment, treatment and ongoing care of wounds to prevent complications and promote healing. It requires a holistic approach catering to the individual needs and improving patient outcomes.