Navigating the NDIS can feel overwhelming, especially when you're trying to understand what nursing and care services your plan actually covers. This guide breaks it down in plain language.
If you have an NDIS plan with funding for capacity building or core supports, you may be eligible for in-home nursing services. This can include:
To access in-home nursing through the NDIS, you'll need:
Your support coordinator can help you identify the right provider. When choosing, look for a registered NDIS provider with clinical nursing experience, not just personal care.
A good NDIS nursing provider should:
At Gentle Care Nursing Services, we keep our client list intentionally small so every person receives dedicated, personalised attention. We're a registered NDIS provider, led by a care team with strong hands-on experience in community care, aged care, disability support, and nursing services.
Before signing a service agreement, ask:
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Our clinical team is here to help. Get in touch to discuss your care needs.