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Lower Mainland Foot Care Nurses Association

Community Partners

Community partners and resources

A practical guide to community supports, education providers, and suppliers connected to nursing foot care conversations.

Resource areas

Use these sections to understand how community supports, education providers, and suppliers fit alongside LMFNA's association role.

Community resources

Helpful starting points for clients and families when nursing foot care connects with broader health, mobility, or home support needs.

Health team and referral conversations

Clients with new symptoms, urgent changes, or complex health needs should contact their nurse, physician, nurse practitioner, or appropriate health service directly.

Mobility, footwear, and home supports

Nursing foot care may connect with questions about footwear, mobility aids, home routines, and other support services outside LMFNA's association role.

Association policies and responsibilities

Review how LMFNA's association responsibilities differ from the direct service relationship between clients and individual providers.

Education providers

Learning and speaker-related resources that support professional development for nursing foot care providers.

Education opportunities

Education providers, speakers, and meeting topics help members stay connected to practice updates and professional learning.

Membership and professional connection

Foot care nurses can use LMFNA membership to connect with peers, education notices, referral visibility, and practical association resources.

Suppliers

Supply and equipment information that may be useful to independent foot care nurses and association members.

Practice supplies and equipment

Supplier information can help members identify tools, supplies, infection-control products, and equipment relevant to independent nursing foot care practice.

Supplier and resource listings

Listings should clearly describe the organization, service area, and whether the information is educational, commercial, or community-based.

How listings should be understood

LMFNA shares association information and referral guidance. A listing or resource mention does not replace direct assessment, professional judgement, or a client's own health care relationships.

Information only

Community and supplier information should help visitors orient themselves, not replace direct professional advice.

Direct relationships

Clients arrange services and care details directly with providers, not through LMFNA.

Clear context

Partner and supplier information should be clear about service area, audience, and purpose.

Start with the right resource

Review client resources, learn how nursing foot care works, or find association education notices.