Disability Nursing into the Future

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Disability Nursing into the Future Janice Jankovic. Clinical Nurse Consultant Met North Sue Crux. Nurse Unit Manager. Norton Road - Specialist Supported Living Acknowledgement Geoffrey Lockwood. Learning & Development Officer. Metro Residences.

What is a Nurse? They are a licensed health-care professional who practices independently or is supervised by a doctor. They are skilled in promoting and maintaining health and work with clients who s primary diagnosis is Intellectual Disability. (Webster Dictionary. 2011)

Nurses scopes of practice The role of the nurse is constantly changing and developing in response to the health needs of the population, advancements in nursing knowledge and changes in the health care system. (NSW Nurses Association. 2011)

Look how much we have changed. Katherine Apanowicz as Rose & Shirley Cheriton as Katie Smart from TV show from the 70 s Angels.

. Higher levels of education in nursing

What do Nurses do? They perform comprehensive assessments, observations and deliver appropriate treatments. The Nurse understands the diagnosis and implication. Plans, implements and evaluates. Documents accurately. Legal and social consequences of treatment. They provide holistic management of clients. They liaise with multiple services. Respected.

Disability Community Nurse Assess Health Care Provides Health Care Planning Supports clients in General / Psychiatric Hospital settings Education to clients, families, carers and ADHC staff. Interagency Liaison. Monitors and updates clinical practice.

National Registration

A picture is a thousand words (Westmead Children s Hospital Community Ventilation flyer. 2011)

Norton Road Specialist Supported Living Service Model - Specialist Supported Living

Norton Road Specialist Supported Living Accommodation Model - Cluster Housing

Value of Nurses Regulated workforce National Registration / Enrolment National Professional Standards, Codes and Guidelines Demonstrated competence to practice - knowledge, skills, attitudes, values and abilities (confidence and capability) Flexible and adaptable to changing society expectations and knowledge base In high demand worldwide Many Intellectual Disability Nurses have significant experience and skills to pass on to younger staff

Nurses Roles in Specialist Supported Living Holistic (whole of life) care Identify and meet needs Provide nursing care and support Promote healthy lifestyles Maintain a healthy environment

Whole of life care Health Self esteem Life purpose Relationships Environment Work, leisure Spirituality Culture Social inclusion Personal development

Identify and meet needs Challenges Complex communication needs Cognitive impairment Atypical presentations Genetic, physical and physiological abnormalities Multiple medical conditions Multiple medications Behavioural issues (e.g. non-compliance with diagnostic tests, interventions and treatments)

Provide nursing care and support Assess, plan, implement and evaluate care Collaborate with residents, families and other stakeholders Liaise with other health care professionals Provide interventions, treatments and therapies Provide needs-based support Supervise & coordinate the work of other staff

Promote healthy lifestyles Diet, exercise Skills building (personal competence) Good personal hygiene Person Centred Planning (Lifestyle Planning) Facilitate clients to achieve individual goals Promote social contacts and friendships Facilitate participation in recreational and leisure pastimes Facilitate community participation and integration

Maintain a healthy environment Normalised (home) environment Minimise stress Consistent routines (flexible when required) Supportive staff Meaningful activities Safety and security (risk management) Least restrictive approach Opportunities for choice & decision making promote independence

Norton Road Specialist Supported Living

Conclusion Intellectual Disability nursing requires a combination of conventional nursing skills and unique skills relating to the needs of our clients. Multi tasking our practices Provision of skill development These skills are extremely important to the quality of life for people with a developmental disability and there is a rapidly increasing appreciation of this both in Australia and overseas. Owning our practice Disability Nurses Valued as practitioners, managers, educators researchers and policy makers

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