Specialised Services
All our Bionical Health Nurses are trained and competent to provide exceptional care, however, sometimes our clients need experts to support complex treatments.
Our Bionical Health specialist teams are able to provide exactly this kind of support, often as dedicated teams working across the UK. In these roles our Nurses are working as an extension of the NHS secondary care teams and are flexible to offer treatment in any environment whether that is in hospital or @home or work, we work tirelessly to ensure that patients receive the highest level of specialist care and expertise.
Our Parkinsons teams have a high level of neurology and or Parkinsons experience, often having worked at specialist level in the NHS. Our teams need the knowledge to be able to manage advanced treatment when completing titration and response testing to find an optimum regime to maintain a balance when patients are at home. Our teams will also educate patients and their families on how to manage their devices, a key part of independence. All of this as a package of care releases our patients from the burdensome impact of living with Parkinsons disease.
Clinical Educators
The Bionical Health Clinical educators have extensive qualifications, experience, knowledge and skill within a therapeutic arena that assist NHC clinicians evolve their skills and knowledge enhancing their practice with patients.
Our team have many years working as practising clinicians in a defined therapy area and whilst not providing hands care, the impact of working with a clinical educator is highly valued by NHS clinicians and is key in raising confidence and capability, across many treatments. This role we find is seen as a key role with our client brand teams.
Home Infusion Support
Our HPN Nurses have high level knowledge of managing Intravenous access devices within the community setting (CVAD & PICC). They have extensive knowledge of intestinal failure, supporting patients within their own home to receive Parenteral Nutrition. HPN is needed for patients with varying degrees of intestinal failure in whom nutritional and / or water and electrolyte balance cannot be corrected by oral or enteral feeding. Intestinal failure may be temporary or permanent. Our team of nurses are trained to support patients & families by offering a range of nursing support from full nursing, training and education, respite and ongoing long-term support with phlebotomy and line care.
All our key stakeholders’ (patients and NHS colleagues) are highly satisfied with this service and our Pharma clients see the specialist role as absolutely vital for patients accessing often high cost treatment.
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