Hospital Consulting & Inpatient Nutrition
Supporting inpatient recovery through expert clinical care from hospital to home.
The Nutrition Health & Wellbeing Promise
At Nutrition Health & Wellbeing, your gut health is our commitment.
We believe nutrition is a vital part of recovery and clinical care. Our dietitians work alongside multidisciplinary healthcare teams to deliver patient-centred, evidence-based nutrition support that improves health outcomes.
Your trusted dietitians at Nutrition Health & Wellbeing are ready to support inpatients with comprehensive nutrition care from hospital admissions to discharges.
Your trusted dietitians at Nutrition Health & Wellbeing can help you manage diabetes.
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What are inpatient nutrition services?
Our dietitians provide:
- Comprehensive nutritional assessments
- Malnutrition risk screening and management
- Diet code optimisation and tailored menu recommendations
- Provision of oral nutrition supplements
- Menu assessments tailored to patient demographics & conditions Menu Review
- Enteral (tube feeding) and parenteral nutrition advice and monitoring
- Coordination with multidisciplinary teams to ensure patient-centred care
- Support for discharge planning and continue Hospital patients are often at a higher risk for malnutrition, which can reduce efficacy of medications and impair recovery. From fractures to surgeries, nutrition plays a crucial role in healing.
- Quality of care
We ensure patients receive the right nutrition at the right time—whether they’re recovering from surgery, experiencing poor appetite, weight loss, or chronic gut issues
Who needs inpatient nutrition services?
- Private or public hospitals
- Subacute or rehabilitation facilities
- Mental health and extended care units
Patients who may benefit include those with:
- Malnutrition or recent weight loss
- Gastrointestinal issues (e.g. Ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s, IBS, coeliac disease, pancreatitis, stomas, chronic constipation or diarrhoea)
- Diabetes or blood glucose fluctuations
- Chronic kidney disease (CKD), acute kidney injury (AKI), and dialysis
- Oncology (newly diagnosed, undergoing chemotherapy)
- Surgical recovery
- Wound healing or pressure injury management
- Swallowing difficulties (in collaboration with speech pathologists)
- Tube feeding needs (e.g. NG, PEG)
- Parenteral nutrition needs
Our Accredited Practising Dietitians are experienced in working within acute and subacute settings to ensure patients receive safe, high-quality, and compassionate nutrition care from hospital to home.
Start your journey
Our Accredited Practising Dietitians can support you as you take control of your nutrition and wellbeing goals – all while living the lifestyle you want (and deserve)!
You can also connect with a dietitian from the comfort of your home.
Nutrition Health & Wellbeing offers telehealth dietitian consultation services.
Simply reach out and our friendly team will be in touch.