Mental Health Services

Mental Health Nurse

Darling Downs Hospital and Health Service

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About Us

A mental health nurse is a registered nurse who specialises in working with people who have a mental illness like depression, postnatal depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or psychosis.

What does a mental health nurse do?

A mental health nurse works with someone to help them manage their life. That might be specifically about their mental health, but it might include helping with any physical, social, cultural, and spiritual needs.

Where do mental health nurses work?

Mental health nurses work in many different places, including the community, psychiatric hospitals, mental health units in hospitals and nursing homes. For some people, a mental health nurse is their main contact with the health system.

How can a mental health nurse help me?

The mental health nurse can:

  • work with you to plan your recovery
  • help educate you, your family and your doctor about your mental illness and its treatment
  • support you to talk to your doctor about mental health
  • provide counselling and strategies to deal with emotional difficulties and stress
  • help you deal with your symptoms and any medication you take
  • link with health professionals involved in your care, like your doctor, a psychologist or psychiatrist, to make sure you get the most appropriate treatment
  • help you access support services from Services Australia, or housing and community programs
  • talk to your family and support people (if you want)
  • help you review your mental health care plan with your doctor.

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Cherbourg Hospital & Community Health is located in the suburb of Cherbourg, the council of Cherbourg, the state electorate of Nanango and the federal electorate of Wide Bay.