Service Finder: RDNS SA (Royal District Nursing Service Of SA) Ltd
Home care support service, KESWICK TERMINAL, SA 5035
Address:
1 Richmond Road, KESWICK TERMINAL, SA, 5035
Contact:
- Ph: 1300 364 264
- E: info@rdns.edu.au
- W: Visit website www.rdns.org.au
Today's opening hours:
24 hours
Open now
Opening times:
- Monday: 24 hours
- Tuesday: 24 hours
- Wednesday: 24 hours
- Thursday: 24 hours
- Friday: 24 hours
- Saturday: 24 hours
- Sunday: 24 hours
For public holiday hours, please contact this service.
Billing:
Fees Apply
Wheelchair access:
Yes
Address:
1 Richmond Road, KESWICK TERMINAL, SA, 5035
Contact:
- Ph: 1300 364 264
- E: info@rdns.edu.au
- W: Visit website www.rdns.org.au
Today's opening hours:
24 hours
Open now
Opening times:
- Monday: 24 hours
- Tuesday: 24 hours
- Wednesday: 24 hours
- Thursday: 24 hours
- Friday: 24 hours
- Saturday: 24 hours
- Sunday: 24 hours
For public holiday hours, please contact this service.
Billing:
Fees Apply
Wheelchair access:
Yes
Additional Information: Depending on client needs, RDNS provides health care and support around the clock and can be contacted 24 hours a day, seven days a week on 1300 364 264.. RDNS healthcare services from staff experienced in chronic disease, mental health, dementia, continence, HIV/AIDS, palliative care, wound management, infection prevention and control, intellectual and physical disability. These include nursing staff, allied health (podiatry, occupational therapy, physiotherapy),care worker staff and domestic staff. See website for further information regarding services, publication downloads and web links available: EntryProcedures RDNS can be contacted 24 hours a day through our Client Care Centre. Contact us if you require telephone-based nursing advice, questions or concerns regarding your care, need information about other health and community services or , you need to change a visit appointment time. Anyone can make a referral to RDNS: WaitingListDetails Once we have received your referral, RDNS will discuss your care needs with you. Support for families and carers, families and friends provide regular and ongoing care for many people who have a short or long term illness, who are frail or have a disability.