Are you or a loved one a war veteran or war widow in need of high-quality in-home care services?
The Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) Community Nursing Program provides eligible Australian veterans and their widows with access to funded in-home nursing care, ensuring they receive the support they need in the comfort of their own homes.
At Stone Community Care, we are a trusted and DVA-accredited provider, dedicated to delivering compassionate, person-centered care tailored to the unique needs of our veterans. With a strong commitment to dignity, independence, and well-being, we have supported countless individuals in maintaining their quality of life at home—helping them avoid premature entry into residential aged care.
Discover how Stone Community Care can support you. Learn more about our DVA Community Nursing services, including eligibility, access, and the benefits available to you.
The Australian Government created the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) in 1976 to support war veterans and their families with numerous services, including community-based health care.
The Community Nursing Program – provided by the DVA – is now a well-established service in Australia and one highly recommended to eligible people to gain high-quality clinical care from professionally-trained nurses.
The program’s purpose is to ensure any war veterans or eligible family members receiving care can retain their independence, quality of life and good health, all from the comfort of home.
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