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Pressure Injury Prevention & Management

NDIS Pressure Injury Prevention & Management in Logan

First Priority Care delivers registered pressure injury prevention and management across Logan City, visiting participants in Beenleigh, Springwood, Browns Plains, Kingston and Woodridge. Our nurses assess pressure injury risk, build repositioning schedules with support teams, monitor skin closely and provide expert wound care when an injury has already developed.

Quick answer

Who provides NDIS pressure injury care in Logan?

First Priority Care's registered nurses provide NDIS pressure injury prevention and management across Logan City, covering risk assessment, repositioning regimes, equipment review and staged wound treatment, coordinated with the participant's GP and the teams at Logan Hospital.

Our Pressure Injury Prevention & Management in Logan

  • Risk assessment and staging using recognised clinical tools
  • Repositioning schedules built around the participant's actual day
  • Daily skin inspection, and training the household to do it too
  • Honest review of cushions, mattresses and transfer technique
  • Staged wound treatment and dressings as the injury requires
  • Referral for occupational therapy review when equipment is the cause

Areas We Serve in Logan

  • Beenleigh, Eagleby, Loganholme
  • Springwood, Shailer Park, Rochedale South
  • Kingston, Woodridge, Logan Central, Marsden
  • Browns Plains, Hillcrest, Park Ridge

Can't see your area? Call 1800 402 205. If you're anywhere in the Logan area, we can almost certainly help.

Delivering Pressure Injury Prevention & Management in Logan

Pressure injuries in Logan frequently sit alongside diabetes, which slows healing and raises the stakes on every stage. Our nurses treat the two together rather than separately, because a stage two injury on a participant with poor glucose control is a different clinical problem entirely.

Getting Started with NDIS Support in Logan

  1. 01

    Call 1800 402 205 or submit our referral form online

  2. 02

    Intake conversation within one business hour

  3. 03

    Care plan and service agreement built together

  4. 04

    Services begin within 5–10 business days of completed intake

Frequently Asked Questions | Pressure Injury Prevention & Management Logan

Does diabetes change how a pressure injury is managed?
Significantly. Healing is slower, infection risk is higher and the margin for delay is smaller. Our nurses manage the wound and the glucose picture together, with the GP involved, because treating the wound while ignoring the diabetes is treating half the problem.
Can you train my support workers in repositioning in Logan?
Yes, and it is one of the highest value things we do. Workers and family are trained in repositioning, transfers and daily skin inspection, because prevention happens in the hours between nurse visits, not during them.
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Let's build a care plan that works for you.

Speak with our care team about your NDIS plan, your goals, and how we can help.

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