This report provides a comprehensive analysis of a community practice portfolio, focusing on the services and operations of Bolton Clarke Australia. It delves into the roles and responsibilities of preceptor nurses in guiding new graduate nurses, emphasizing their importance in bridging the gap between classroom learning and practical experience. The report highlights the significance of preceptors in training nurses to provide optimal care, particularly in the context of aged care and home support services. It also explores the nurses' crucial role in empowering family members and patients through education and support, enabling them to manage illnesses effectively and promoting a better quality of life. The report emphasizes the importance of community engagement and the integration of nurses within the social culture of the facilities. The report discusses the challenges and obstacles faced by nurses and families in providing adequate support to the patients. The report concludes by highlighting the future prospects of Bolton Clarke and its dedication to providing comprehensive care across various communities.