District Nurses are fully qualified nurses who provide care within the community. Typically much of their work involves visiting house-bound patients to help manage chronic wound or stoma dressings, monitor diabetics and sometimes to aid patients in remembering to take routine medication. They are trained to assess patient's needs for disability appliance provision (rails, ramps) as well as application for grants and welfare benefits.
In the UK, they are employed by community Primary Care Trusts on behalf of the NHS and may be based at centralised Health centres or General Practices. Qualified district nurses are regulated by the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
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