Nursing Services for Individuals, Self-Managed and Plan-Managed NDIS Clients

North East Vic | Wangaratta | Benalla | Albury | Wodonga

Our RN-led nursing services help individuals, participants and support networks receive safe, personalised, and professional care. We can work with self referring individuals, NDIS self-managed participants, NDIS plan-managed clients, and their support workers to provide a range of clinical and educational services.

Services Include: But are not limited to

  • Individualised assessments and clinical advice for participants with complex health needs.

  • Our Registered Nurse has years of experience supporting continence in the workplace, has children of her own and has completed the Paediatric Continence course with Continence Foundation of Australia, strengthening evidence-based practice.

    • Assessment: Readiness, developmental stage, and continence issues (bladder/bowel, behavioural, medical)

    • Individualised planning: Tailored toilet training plans based on child needs and family context

    • Routine establishment: Guides consistent toileting schedules and cues

    • Education: Supports parents/carers to understand normal development and strategies

    • Behavioural strategies: Uses positive reinforcement and gradual skill-building approaches

    • Bowel and bladder management: Addresses constipation, withholding, and hydration habits

    • Support for additional needs: Adapts plans for children with developmental, neurological, or psychological conditions

    • Monitoring and adjustment: Reviews progress and modifies plans as needed

    • Collaboration: With families, educators, and health professionals

    • Comprehensive assessment: Covers incontinence, constipation, stomas, and catheters

    • Clinical screening: Identifies underlying causes and contributing factors

    • Stoma & catheter review: Assesses function, care needs, and complications

    • Risk identification: Flags skin integrity issues, infection risks, and blockages

    • Functional assessment: Reviews mobility, cognition, and toileting ability

    • Individualised planning: Develops tailored continence and management plans

    • Education: Supports participants and carers with practical care strategies

    • Reports: Provides clear, evidence-based clinical reports

    • Recommendations: Equipment, supports, and referrals aligned to individual needs (e.g. NDIS)

    • Assessment: Reviews stoma/urinary status, output, skin integrity, and current management

    • Care planning: Develops individualised stoma or catheter care plans

    • Clinical care: Provides stoma care, catheter care, and troubleshooting (e.g. leaks, blockages)

    • Monitoring: Observes for complications (infection, skin breakdown, changes in output)

    • Education and capacity building: Trains participants and support staff in safe care and hygiene

    • Equipment support: Recommends and organises appropriate appliances and supplies

    • Coordination and referrals: Liaises with GPs, continence services, and specialists

    • Documentation and reporting: Tracks outcomes and provides clinical reports

    • Assessment: Identifies pressure injury risk (mobility, continence, nutrition, skin status)

    • Risk screening tools: Use of validated tools (e.g. Braden Scale)

    • Skin inspection: Thorough skin checks

    • Care planning: Individualised pressure injury prevention plans

    • Positioning and mobility: Recommendations on repositioning schedules and support surfaces

    • Skin care management: Care planning for hygiene, moisture, and barrier strategies

    • Equipment support: Advise on pressure-relieving equipment (mattresses, cushions)

    • Education and capacity building: Training participants and support staff in prevention strategies

    • Monitoring and review: Track skin integrity and adjust care plans as needed

    • Coordination and referrals: Liaise with GPs, wound care specialists, and allied health

    • Documentation and reporting: Records risk, interventions, and outcomes

    • Assessment: Falls risk (mobility, balance, cognition, medications, environment)

    • Risk screening tools: Uses validated tools (e.g. falls risk assessments)

    • Care planning: Individualised falls prevention plans

    • Mobility support: Recommendation of safe mobility strategies and aids

    • Environment safety: Identification of hazards (lighting, flooring, layout)

    • Medication review support: Flagging of medications that may increase falls risk

    • Education and capacity building: Training of participants and support staff in prevention strategies

    • Monitoring and review: Tracking of incidents and updates care plans as needed

    • Post-fall response: Assesses, documents, and escalates after a fall

    • Coordination and referrals: Liaison with GPs, physiotherapy, and allied health

    • Comprehensive medication assessment: Reviews medications, adherence, and side effects

    • Identify risks and issues: Flags polypharmacy, interactions, and safety concerns

    • Clinical monitoring and documentation: Tracks effectiveness and outcomes

    • Education and capacity building: Supports participant and staff understanding and independence

    • Coordination and referrals: Liaises with GP and pharmacist for formal reviews

    • Supporting formal medication reviews: Provides clinical input and supports implementation

    • Scope of practice: Does not prescribe or alter medications without medical direction

    • Tailored health care plans to meet NDIS goals, including strategies for daily care and risk management.

    • RN-led training to equip NDIS support workers with the skills needed to safely assist participants.

    • Hands-on nursing care, clinical interventions, and guidance to build capacity and enable independence while maintaining safety.

    • Assessment: Wound evaluation

    • Risk screening: Identification of factors affecting healing (nutrition, comorbidities, mobility)

    • Care planning: Development of individualised wound management plans

    • Interventions: Cleansing, dressing selection, infection prevention, and moisture management

    • Monitoring: Tracks healing progress, signs of infection, and response to treatment

    • Education: Training of participants and support workers with step-by-step guidance for safe, simple wound care

    • Equipment support: Recommends dressings, pressure relief, and adjunct therapies

    • Coordination: Liaison with GPs, wound specialists, and allied health

    • Documentation and reporting: Maintains detailed clinical records and progress notes

We focus on participant-centred, evidence-based care, empowering both clients and support workers while ensuring compliance with NDIS standards.

Why Choose Our NDIS Nursing Services?

  • NDIS Worker Screening Clearance cleared

  • Experienced Registered Nurse with extensive clinical knowledge

  • Flexible support for self-managed or plan-managed participants

  • Services delivered in participants’ homes or workplaces

  • Education and care tailored to complex health needs and individual goals

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Whether you’re an individual self referring or an NDIS self-managed participant, plan-managed client, or a support worker, we provide professional nursing services to support health, safety, and independence.

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