NDIS COMMUNITY NURSING CARE

Clinical Nursing Support At Home

Holistic Care NSW provides NDIS community nursing care for participants with disability-related health needs. Our AHPRA Registered Nurses complete clinical assessments, review current medical and allied-health instructions, develop individualised nursing care plans and monitor outcomes. Nursing support is delivered within professional scope, with consent-based communication to GPs, specialists, allied-health clinicians and support teams when required.

We support NDIS participants across Parramatta, Western Sydney and the wider Sydney metropolitan area.

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AHPRA Registered Nurse assessment, care planning and in-home nursing support across Parramatta, Western Sydney and Greater Sydney.

RN Clinical Assessment

A structured review of health needs, risks, routines and current treatment instructions.

Individual Nursing Care Plan

Clear nursing actions, monitoring requirements, documentation and escalation signs.

Clinical Coordination

Relevant updates can be shared with treating professionals and support teams with consent.

What This Support Can Include

Support is tailored to assessed needs, participant goals, current plans, funding, provider responsibilities and service availability.

Medication Support

  • Review medication-related nursing needs and current instructions.
  • Provide nursing interventions such as approved injections where clinically appropriate.
  • Document administration, response and medication-related concerns.

Wound and Pressure Care

  • Complete wound and skin assessments and develop wound-management plans.
  • Provide dressing support and monitor healing or deterioration.
  • Link with our dedicated wound care assessment service where required.

Health Monitoring

  • Monitor observations relevant to the participant’s condition and plan.
  • Track changes in symptoms, skin, pain, hydration or general wellbeing.
  • Escalate abnormal findings according to clinical instructions.

Diabetes Support

  • Review diabetes routines and participant-specific clinical instructions.
  • Provide nursing support with monitoring or prescribed treatment within scope.
  • Document concerns and coordinate with the treating team when required.

Continence and Catheter Care

  • Assess continence-related health and skin risks.
  • Support catheter, bowel or continence routines within nursing scope.
  • Prepare or update management guidance and escalation instructions.

Enteral and Complex Health Support

  • Assess enteral feeding, complex care or high intensity support requirements.
  • Develop participant-specific instructions and monitoring expectations.
  • Train and assess support workers when competency-based delegation is appropriate.
Person-Centred Review

Our Community Nursing Assessment and Care-Plan Process

Nursing support begins with an assessment so interventions, responsibilities and escalation requirements are clinically clear.

Clear, documented approach

Responsibilities, risks, documentation and escalation pathways are confirmed before support begins.

During planning we may review
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Referral information, diagnoses, current treatment and participant goals

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Clinical assessment of health needs, risks and daily environment

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Review of current GP, specialist and allied-health instructions

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Individualised nursing care plan and documentation requirements

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Coordination with participants, nominees and support teams with consent

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Scheduled review and earlier reassessment after meaningful changes

Benefits of This Support

Practical outcomes from clear planning, suitable staffing and consistent service delivery.

1. Care at Home

Receive professional nursing support in a safe, comfortable and familiar home environment.

2. Clinical Clarity

Written care plans clearly explain nursing tasks, responsibilities and signs that require escalation.

3. Earlier Identification

Regular nursing assessments can identify health changes, deterioration and emerging risks at an earlier stage.

4. Coordinated Support

With consent, nurses can share relevant health updates with doctors, therapists and other treating professionals.

5. Safer Daily Routines

Clinical guidance helps nurses and support workers provide safe, consistent care across daily routines.

6. Responsive Review

Care plans can be reviewed and updated when health needs, treatments or living arrangements change.

How to Access This Support

We review the referral before confirming suitability, responsibilities, staffing and commencement arrangements.

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Initial Enquiry

Share the participant’s goals, funding, preferred schedule and current support information.

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Needs Review

We review risks, provider roles, plans, accessibility and any clinical or behaviour requirements.

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Service Setup

Staffing, documentation, communication, training and commencement arrangements are confirmed.

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Review

Support is reviewed after commencement and when the participant’s circumstances change.

Why Choose Holistic Care NSW?

Clear roles, participant-specific planning and coordinated support across Sydney.

AHPRA Registered Nurse assessment, care planning and in-home nursing support across Parramatta, Western Sydney and Greater Sydney.
Participant-Specific SupportPlanning reflects individual goals, risks, preferences and provider responsibilities.
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AHPRA Registered Nurses

Clinical assessments and nursing interventions are completed by appropriately registered professionals.

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Participant-Centred Planning

Care plans reflect the participant’s health needs, preferences, communication and daily environment.

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Related Clinical Services

Internal pathways connect community nursing with wound care, continence and high intensity support.

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Documented Escalation

Plans identify what to monitor, what to record and when clinical or emergency help is required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers about service scope, planning, provider roles and support arrangements.

What is NDIS community nursing care?

It is nursing assessment, planning, intervention and monitoring for disability-related health needs, delivered by or under the governance of appropriately qualified nursing professionals.

Do you provide wound care nursing?

Yes. Wound assessment and management may be provided through community nursing or our dedicated wound care assessment service, depending on the clinical need.

Can a nurse prepare a continence assessment?

Yes. Our Registered Nurses may complete continence assessments, management recommendations and relevant NDIS documentation based on the participant’s assessed needs.

Can nurses train support workers?

Where appropriate, Registered Nurses can prepare participant-specific instructions, provide training and assess competency for designated support activities.

Will you communicate with my GP?

Relevant clinical updates may be shared with the participant’s GP or treating team when consent and appropriate contact arrangements are in place.

Where do you provide community nursing?

Services may be arranged across Parramatta, Western Sydney and Greater Sydney, subject to clinical requirements and availability.

Connected Care

How Home Nursing Helps You Live Better

When your clinical and medical needs are managed safely, you can feel more confident at home and focus on enjoying your independence.

Fewer hospital trips

Regular tracking allows our nurses to spot warning signs and adjust your care early, helping reduce unexpected hospital visits.

Care in your own home

Receive health support in a familiar space, without unnecessary waiting rooms or stressful travel.

Correct health routines

We support medication routines, wound care, health checks, and care instructions so your daily routine feels easier to follow.

Less daily health anxiety

Knowing trained professionals are checking your care routine can make each day calmer for you and your family.

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Speak with our team about nursing assessment, care planning, clinical monitoring and in-home support.