The staff at Spectrum staffing solutions are passionate and provide patient care in accordance with the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) standards. The eight NSQHS standards include:

Clinical Governance standard

Our qualified and experienced registered and enrolled nurses provide clinical care in the comfort of your home. This includes medication management, wound care, chronic disease management, continence support, health monitoring, and coordination with your GP or specialist. We focus on promoting recovery, independence, and overall wellbeing.

Partnering with Consumer standard

We recognise that patients and families are central to the care process.

Spectrum staff work collaboratively with patients, their families, and hospital teams to ensure care is respectful, inclusive, and aligned with individual needs and preferences.

Preventing and controlling infections standard

Infection prevention is a top priority.

Our staff are fully trained in infection control procedures, hand hygiene, and use of personal protective equipment (PPE), contributing to safe and hygienic hospital environments.

Medication safety standard

Our Registered and Enrolled Nurses are competent in medication administration, reconciliation, and documentation, following strict safety protocols.

We ensure safe storage, handling, and accurate reporting of medications in compliance with hospital and regulatory standards.

Comprehensive care standard

Spectrum staff provide holistic care that considers the physical, emotional, and psychosocial needs of each patient.

We work within multidisciplinary teams to support care planning, discharge preparation, and continuity of care.

Communicating for safety standard

Clear, timely, and accurate communication is central to safe patient care.

Our staff participate in structured handovers, use approved documentation systems, and escalate clinical concerns appropriately to support patient safety and clinical outcomes.

Blood management standard

Our staff follow strict hospital protocols for blood product administration, monitoring, and documentation, ensuring safe and appropriate care for patients requiring transfusion support.

Recognising and responding to acute deterioration standard

Spectrum staff are trained to identify and respond promptly to changes in a patient’s condition.

We follow escalation pathways and collaborate with hospital clinical teams to ensure early intervention and safe management of acute situations.