Hills District Nursing Service is a family owned and operated organisation which was founded as Castle Hill Visiting Nursing Services in the 1950’s by Beatrice Goulder RN. Her daughter, Kate Eckersley RN, took over the reins in 1981 and the third generation are now heavily involved in the everyday running of the service. Our experience in providing a friendly, family-oriented workforce over all these years, gives us the confidence and the knowledge to provide professional, timely and appropriate care and help to you or your family member.

It is our mission to provide first class care and assistance to our clients and their families with the ultimate aim of assisting our clients to MAINTAIN THEIR INDEPENDENCE and remain in their own homes.

Our Certification to Quality Standard ISO 9001:2008 is your guarantee that we are serious, not only about your care, but about maintaining our professionalism via the process of constant review and improvement.

 

CARING STAFF CARING FOR YOU

Our top quality staff can provide personal care and grooming, all nursing services as well as meal preparation, household cleaning and laundry requirements. We can provide transport as well as respite care and support to enable the primary carer to have some time out.

For your peace of mind and safety, our staff wear our professional and distinctive uniform as well as carrying photographic ID. They are also required to undergo criminal record checks for working with children and aged care work.

 

REFERRALS

HDNS provides services to a wide range of clients in the community and referrals are accepted from a number of different sources,

  • Clients or their families
  • Doctors
  • Hospitals and their ACAT teams
  • Allied Health Professionals
  • Department of Veteran’s Affairs for Community Nursing & Veteran’s Home Care
  • NSW Department of Ageing, Disability & Home Care
  • Brokerages and Carer Respite Centres
  • Insurance Companies for Workers Compensation clients
 
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