District nurse
District nurses assess people to see how what nursing care is needed to allow people to remain in their own homes, maintain their independence, or have additional support after discharge from hospital.
Their work involves both follow-up care for recently discharged hospital inpatients and longer-term care for chronically ill patients, who may be referred by many other services, as well as working collaboratively with general practitioners in preventing unnecessary or avoidable hospital admissions.
A district nurse will manage a team of nurses that offer specific treatments, for example: wound care, catheter care. As well as treatment, a district nurse can offer advice and support with health concerns and refer patients and service users to other organisations.