Nursing
Nursing
ONGWANADA
Nursing
Nursing services are available to all people supported in Residential and Host Family to promote health, provide education, and to monitor health status.
Nurses are active members of each person’s support team and act as liaisons between the person supported and family physicians. They also accompany people to specialist appointments and ensure recommendations are followed.
Nursing is provided in two streams:
Nursing Community Residences
Two of Ongwanada’s community residences are dedicated to people with a developmental disability who require nursing supports for complex health issues. These homes are staffed by registered practical nurses 24 hours a day.
Clinical Community Nurses
All people living in non-nursing residential homes and Host Family homes have access to a clinical community nurse. These nurses act as case managers, linking professional supports and medical services. They regularly visit the person’s home and monitor health issues.
Ongwanada Nurses
Throughout the pandemic, all Ongwanada staff have been resilient and flexible. Our nursing staff has undoubtedly stepped up to ensure both staff and those supported by the organization stay safe.
Ongwanada Nurses
Throughout the pandemic, all Ongwanada staff have been resilient and flexible. Our nursing staff has undoubtedly stepped up to ensure both staff and those supported by the organization stay safe.
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