Community Nursing Care & In-Home Nursing Support

What is community nursing care?
Community nurse roles and responsibilities
- Care after a hospital stay
- Developing treatment plants
- Diabetes management
- Case management
- Medication management
- Respiratory support
- Personal care assistance
- Wound management
- Stoma management
- Overnight nursing care
Community nursing staff work



Our Service
Assist Personal Activities
Assist Travel Transport
NDIS Disability Employment Services
Community Participation
Recreational Activities
Development & Support Life Skills
Accessing Community Participation Benefits
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is community nursing care under the NDIS?
What types of community nursing services are covered by the NDIS?
NDIS community nursing services may include medication management, wound care, continence support, chronic condition monitoring, and health assessments, depending on your approved plan and goals.
Can I receive in-home nursing care through the NDIS?
Who provides community nursing services at Achieve Disability Care?
Community nursing services are delivered by qualified and experienced community health nurses who follow NDIS standards and provide person-centred, respectful care.
How is an in-home nurse different from a support worker?
An in-home nurse provides clinical and medical care, such as medication administration and wound management, while support workers assist with daily living and personal support.
Do I need specific funding in my NDIS plan for community nursing care?
Yes, community nursing care must be included in your NDIS plan under health-related or capacity-building supports. Funding depends on your assessed needs and goals.
How do I get started with community nursing services in Perth, WA?
You can contact Achieve Disability Care to discuss your needs and NDIS plan. The team will help arrange suitable community nursing services that align with your health requirements.
