Successful appointment to deliver DVA Community Nursing Services
KLR Communications’ client, Holicare, has been successfully appointed to deliver vital Community Nursing Services to those receiving funding under Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA).
About the program
To receive community nursing services for an assessed clinical need, a client must hold either a Veteran Gold Card or Veteran White Card.
Community nursing services meet the clinical needs of both Veterans and war widowed partners, with a view to enhancing independence and the ability for individuals to remain living in their own home for longer.
Community Nursing Providers must meet the requirements set out in the Notes for Community Nursing Providers and have written clinical and administrative policies in place which adhere to the provisions contained in the relevant State or Territory legislation and which are appropriate for a community nursing / aged care setting.
Following a successful application process, utilising support services from KLR Communications and the policies and procedures of our partner, SoCom Consulting, Holicare will now be delivering these important services in Victoria and is available to take enquiries from eligible care recipients.
“This is further demonstration of the value of our partnership with SoCom Consulting in both the Aged Care and NDIS space. We are excited for the expansion of our client’s business into this important area“, said Kathryn Garth, Managing Director, KLR Communications.
To discuss how KLR Communications and SoCom Consulting may assist your business with its Aged Care and NDIS services, policies and procedures, contact us.
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