Care Coordinators
A Care Coordinator acts as a central hub for patient care, navigating services across Health systems, developing personalised care plans, and facilitating communication between patients and multidisciplinary teams.
Mental Health Practitioners
Mental health nurses in primary care (often primary care mental health practitioners) provide essential, early-intervention care, performing assessments, therapeutic interventions, and risk management for patients. They act as a vital bridge between GPs and specialist services, managing, supporting patients with severe or complex needs, and improving access for “hard to reach” individuals.
Community midwife
Midwives share with the doctors the care of pregnant and nursing mothers, including antenatal clinics and parent craft classes. Midwives first booking appointment are booked directly via Hospital websites.
Community nurses
East Coast Community Healthcare provide a team of district nurses to provide a range of nursing services for those patients who are housebound.