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Making lives better with Nurse Next Door

At Nurse Next Door Home Care Services Geelong, care is a relationship built on trust, compassion, and the belief that everyone deserves to live life in their own home, on their own terms.

Few stories illustrate this better than that of client Di, a retired nurse whose courage and warmth inspire the entire team.

When Di first connected with Nurse Next Door about 12 months ago, she was facing significant health challenges, including a history of cancer and Crohn’s disease. Di sought care that combined medical expertise with genuine understanding by a locally employed team.

Owner and registered nurse Kristy Kayler-Thomson, who founded Nurse Next Door Geelong to bridge gaps in home-based support, understood Di’s needs immediately. With nearly two decades of nursing experience and a passion for Making Lives Better, Kristy ensured that Di received not only high-quality clinical care but also personal attention and continuity,

Despite ongoing treatments and frequent hospital visits, Di’s life is filled with moments of joy and connection.

Last Christmas, she achieved a long-held wish to visit her children interstate. The journey required complex arrangements, from medical clearance and oxygen approvals to transport logistics.

Nurse Next Door caregivers coordinated every detail and personally drove her to and from the airport, turning a challenging plan into a treasured family memory.

The team also celebrates Di’s personal milestones. For a recent birthday, they surprised her with beautiful flowers, a simple but meaningful gesture that captured their shared commitment to making every day count.

For Di, the greatest gift has been the sense of belonging. Regular visits, friendly conversations, and consistent caregivers have created what she fondly calls a “family.”

Whether it’s helping with daily tasks, checking her oxygen levels, or simply sharing a chat over coffee, the team provides both professional support and heartfelt companionship.

Di values the freedom to remain at home, a goal she has firmly stood by. With Nurse Next Door’s 24/7 availability and tailored services, she knows she can stay where she feels happiest and most comfortable.

Kristy’s vision for Nurse Next Door Geelong is to enable people to lead lives filled with positivity, possibility and purpose. Di’s story embodies that vision: a life enriched not only by expert nursing care but by shared laughter, trust, and the confidence to keep planning for the future. For families across Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula, Di’s journey is a reminder that with the right support, home is more than a place – it’s where life’s most meaningful moments unfold.

If you or someone you love would like to explore compassionate, personalised home care in Geelong, Nurse Next Door is here 24/7. Call 1300 600 247 or visit nursenextdoor.com.au to discover how we can help you or a loved one live more joyfully and independently at home.

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