Community Nursing in Hawke's Bay
The Community Nursing Service provides a wide range of specialist nursing care in our communities.
What community nurses do
Community nurses work with primary and secondary care providers, reducing barriers for patients' to accessing timely and effective health care.
This assists the prevention of hospitalisation as well as supports a smooth transition for patients transferring between the community, hospital and home.
Hawke's Bay Community Nurses Service referral form [PDF, 180 KB]
Community nurse teams and activities are coordinated by a Clinical Nurse Manager.
Contcat the Clinical Nurse Manager on 06 878 8109 extension 5758.
District Nursing
The District Nursing service in Napier and Hastings provides specialist and general nursing services to adult patients in the community who meet the service criteria.
The district nurses are grouped into teams of nurses responsible for planning the patient's care. They connect with multidisciplinary teams, taking a collaborative approach to care for our patients in the community.
Talk to your healthcare provider, hauora provider or health professional about referrals to the service. Referrals are triaged for risk to determine the urgency for initial face-to-face contact.
The District Nursing service operates between 8:30am and 4pm every day.
Contact the District Nursing service on 06 878 8109 extension 2135.
Continence Service
The Continence Service works with people to help them to:
- better manage incontinence
- maintain their independence and quality of life
- reduce health complications which can arise from incontinence.
The service assesses people and works with them to develop a treatment plan which can include the prescription of products or further referral to specialist services.
The service is available to people who have been referred by their healthcare provider and meet the criteria.
The Continence Service is available between 8am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday.
Contact the Continence Service on either:
- 06 878 8109 extension 5725
- 027 244 6456
Ostomy Service
Ostomy services provide people with information, advice and support before and after surgery. The aim of stoma therapy is to give clients, their whānau and carers, the resources they need to be able to manage and live with a stoma independently, comfortably, and with dignity.
The service provides:
- pre and post surgical visits in the community
- clinic appointments for assessment and advice
- ongoing support for the supply of ostomy equipment
- access to other healthcare professionals and agencies
- prescriptions for appropriate ostomy products.
Ostomy services are available between 8:30am and 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday.
Contact Ostomy services on either:
- 06 878 8109 extension 5756
- 027 240 6092
Better Breathing Hawke's Bay — pulmonary and heart failure rehabilitation
Better Breathing Hawke's Bay provides a free, community-based service for people who have breathing difficulties caused by chronic lung disease or heart failure. The service is provided by a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals.
We help you to develop skills to manage your breathlessness and provide you with the information you need to make the best choice for your health care. You will receive input from healthcare professionals from many different areas who can provide you with help and guidance.
You can meet and network with others in the same position as you.
Courses are run in:
- Hastings
- Napier
- Wairoa
- Central Hawke's Bay.
There is also a home-based option or online using Zoom.
The service is available between 8am and 4:30pm, Monday to Friday.
Contact Better Breathing Hawke's Bay on 06 878 8109 extension 5727.
Wound Service
The Wound Service nursing team assesses and treats complex wounds including:
- post-surgical and malignant wounds
- pressure injuries
- skin tears
- and more.
The team also educate other nursing staff on caring for complex wounds.
Services are provided in the hospital and community as well as supporting aged-residential care facilities in the region.
Community Oxygen Therapy Service
The service provides home oxygen for people referred to the service.
Registered Nurses and a Community Health Worker deliver equipment and educate and support people and whānau on the safe use of the equipment.
Contact the service on 06 878 8109 extension 5740.