NDIS community nursing services

APHRA registered nurses delivering clinical care in your home across South East Queensland

NDIS Registered Provider
ABN: 68 656 134 539
APHRA Registered Nurses
15 Years Experience
90+ Five Star Reviews
Available 24/7

Clinical nursing care, at your place

If you have complex health needs, managing them at home without proper clinical support is risky. Things like wound care, medication regimes, catheter maintenance, diabetes monitoring, they need a qualified nurse, not just a support worker doing their best.

Our NDIS community nursing team is made up of APHRA registered nurses with real experience in disability and community settings. They come to your home, handle the clinical work, and coordinate with your GP and specialists so nothing falls through the cracks. You get hospital grade care without the hospital.

We also understand that having a nurse in your home is personal. It is not the same as going to a clinic. Our nurses take time to build trust, explain what they are doing, and work at your pace. They are not just clinically skilled, they are good with people.

What our nurses actually do

Our registered nurses provide a full range of NDIS funded clinical nursing services. Every service is delivered in your home by an APHRA registered nurse with specialist experience in disability and community nursing.

Wound care and management

Our wound care nurses assess, treat, and monitor acute and chronic wounds at your home. Surgical wounds after an operation. Pressure injuries. Diabetic ulcers. Burns. Skin tears. They use evidence based techniques, follow current clinical guidelines, and work with your GP or specialist if the wound is not healing the way it should.

They also teach you and your carers how to prevent wounds from happening again, which is half the battle. Pressure injury prevention, skin integrity monitoring, and early intervention when something does not look right.

Medication management

Getting medications right is not straightforward when you are on multiple prescriptions. Our nurses handle administration of oral, topical, inhaled, and injectable medications. They organise webster packs, check for interactions, monitor side effects, manage PRN medications, and keep detailed records.

If your medication regime is complicated, they will build you an individualised medication plan and make sure your pharmacist and GP are across everything.

Catheter and continence care

Catheter work needs to be done properly. Infection risk is real. Our nurses handle insertion, removal, and ongoing maintenance of indwelling and intermittent catheters. They also do full continence assessments, recommend and fit continence aids, and train participants and carers on self catheterisation where that is appropriate.

Diabetes management

Blood glucose monitoring, insulin administration, diet and exercise education, foot care, HbA1c tracking, liaison with your endocrinologist, and support with continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devices. If your diabetes management is not going well, our nurses will review everything and work with your medical team to get it back on track.

PEG tube and enteral feeding

PEG site care, feed administration, troubleshooting blockages, nutritional monitoring with your dietitian, and training carers and support workers on safe feeding procedures. This is specialist work and our nurses have the training and experience to do it properly.

Post hospital recovery

Coming home from hospital is often the hardest part. New medications, wound sites, mobility restrictions, it is a lot to manage at once. Our nurses provide clinical monitoring after discharge, coordinate with the hospital team, handle medication reconciliation, watch surgical sites, and gradually transition you to independent self management.

We bridge that gap between hospital care and being back on your own. For many participants, having a nurse visit in the days and weeks after discharge makes the difference between a safe recovery and an unnecessary readmission.

How NDIS funds nursing

Nursing usually falls under Core Supports (Assistance with Daily Life) or Capacity Building. If your needs are complex, high intensity daily personal activities may cover it. The specifics depend on your plan.

If you are not sure whether your plan covers nursing, call us and we will look at it with you. We work with plan managers and support coordinators to make sure the invoicing is right and your funding is actually being used for what you need. If additional funding is required, we help with the plan review process.

What the process looks like

1

Contact us

Call 07 3063 3362 or email with your nursing needs and NDIS plan details.

2

Clinical assessment

A registered nurse visits your home to conduct a thorough clinical assessment. They review your medical history, current medications, existing care plans, and specific nursing needs. They also assess your home environment to make sure care can be delivered safely.

3

Care plan development

We build a detailed nursing care plan with you, your family, your GP, and your support coordinator. This outlines the type, frequency, and goals of your nursing services.

4

Nurse matching

We match you with a registered nurse based on your clinical needs, location, availability, and personal preferences. You meet your nurse before services start.

5

Services commence

Nursing visits begin on the agreed schedule. Your nurse keeps detailed clinical notes and communicates with your broader care team after every visit.

6

Ongoing reviews

We review your nursing care plan regularly. If your health needs change, we adjust the plan and work with your coordinator to request plan amendments if needed.

Our nursing team

Every nurse on our team is APHRA registered with a current practising certificate. Minimum Bachelor of Nursing. Current competencies in wound care, medication management, catheter care, and emergency response. First Aid and CPR certified. NDIS Worker Screening and police checked. Ongoing professional development and clinical supervision.

Our lead nurse, Priya Sharma, holds additional certifications in wound management and chronic disease care and brings extensive experience in community and disability nursing across South East Queensland.

Where we provide nursing services

Credentials

NDIS Registered Provider. ABN: 68 656 134 539. Head office: Suite 1.20, 1 Westlink Court, Darra QLD 4076. Phone: 07 3063 3362. 15 years in operation. 80+ participants supported. 90+ five star Google reviews. Available 24/7.

Frequently asked questions

What is NDIS community nursing?

Professional nursing care delivered in your home, funded through the NDIS. It covers wound care, medication management, catheter care, diabetes monitoring, and post hospital recovery. The nurse comes to you instead of you going to a clinic.

Who can access NDIS nursing?

Participants with funding under Core Supports (Assistance with Daily Life) or Capacity Building. If you have complex health needs, chronic conditions, or high intensity support requirements, you are likely eligible. Call us on 07 3063 3362 if you are not sure.

Are your nurses APHRA registered?

Yes, all of them. Current APHRA registration, Bachelor of Nursing minimum, specialist training in wound care, medication management, catheter care, and disability nursing. Plus First Aid, CPR, and NDIS Worker Screening.

Can I get nursing at night or on weekends?

Yes. We roster nurses 24/7. Weekends, public holidays, and overnight shifts are all available. Subject to your NDIS plan funding.

What does a wound care nurse do?

Assesses, cleans, dresses, and monitors wounds at your home. Checks for infection. Uses evidence based healing techniques. Coordinates with your GP if things are not healing well. Also teaches you and your carers how to prevent future wounds.

How do I know if my plan covers nursing?

Look for line items under Core Supports referencing daily personal activities, health and wellbeing, or high intensity care. If you are not sure, call us on 07 3063 3362. We will check your plan and tell you straight.

Do your nurses work with my GP?

Yes. Our nurses communicate with your GP, specialists, pharmacists, and allied health team. They provide clinical progress reports and flag any changes in your condition. If a case conference is needed, they participate.

How fast can I start nursing with Acme?

Usually within a few days. We arrange a clinical assessment at your home, build the care plan, match you with a nurse, and get started. Urgent cases can often be done faster.

When participants come to us with problems

? "I am struggling to manage my health conditions at home"

That is exactly what community nursing is for. Our nurses bring the clinical skills to your home so you do not have to keep going back and forth to hospital or clinic. Wound care, diabetes, catheter management, medications, it is all handled by someone who knows what they are doing.

Talk to us about nursing

? "My previous provider's nurses kept changing"

Continuity matters in clinical care. A new nurse every week means re explaining your history, redoing assessments, and losing time. We assign consistent nurses. The same person who knows your wounds, your medications, your routine.

Get consistent nursing care

? "I need nursing care on weekends and after hours"

We roster nurses 24/7. Evenings, weekends, public holidays. If you need wound care on a Sunday morning, we have someone available. Subject to your NDIS plan funding.

Ask about after hours nursing

? "I do not know if my NDIS plan covers nursing"

Call us on 07 3063 3362 and we will check your plan with you. If nursing is not currently funded but you need it, we can help with the plan review process.

Check your nursing funding

Need nursing care at home?

Our APHRA registered nurses are ready to help. Call us or send a message to get started.