“In-home nursing for multiple sclerosis (MS) across Sydney provides specialist nursing and personal care for people living with MS — medication support, mobility and fatigue management, continence and catheter care, and help navigating relapses safely at home — coordinated with Sydney MS clinics and neurology teams at RPA, RNSH, and Concord.”
MS is a long, changing condition. Our in-home nursing and personal care across Sydney is designed to support people living with MS through both the steady periods and the harder ones — working alongside specialist MS clinics and neurology teams at RPA, Royal North Shore, and Concord, and tailoring care as needs change rather than following a fixed plan.
Quick facts
Citable facts for people living with MS, families, MS Australia coordinators, and Sydney neurologists arranging in-home support.
In-home MS support suits people at every stage of MS who want to manage at home with the right clinical backup.
We tailor MS care to where you are right now — the right level of support, working alongside your MS team and GP.
Support with disease-modifying therapies, symptom medications, and the practical side of staying on a complex regime — without making medical decisions outside your treating team.
Catheter management (indwelling or intermittent), continence support, and bladder/bowel routines that work for your day, with escalation pathways to your specialist.
Practical support around transfers, mobility aids, energy management, and home safety — particularly important during relapse recovery and progression.
Regular monitoring of pressure points, repositioning support, and early escalation of skin changes — vital when mobility is reduced.
Guidance for partners and family on safe transfers, when symptom changes warrant a GP/neurology review, and respite so primary carers can rest.
MS doesn't follow a template, and neither does good MS care.
Our deliberately small caseload means the same nurses see you through good and harder periods — they learn your baseline so they notice when something's changed.
We work from neurologist and GP plans, communicate with your MS clinic team, and document changes that matter so everyone is in the loop.
We aim to respond within 24 hours during business hours, with relapse-period referrals prioritised.
Funding usually comes from NDIS (for participants who entered the scheme under 65), aged care packages such as Support at Home or CHSP (for people 65+), DVA Community Nursing (for eligible Veteran Card holders), or private fee-for-service. Your support coordinator, aged care assessor, or GP can confirm which applies.
Yes, where it's clinically safe. Our nurses work alongside your neurology team to support symptom management, mobility, and personal care during relapses — and escalate quickly to your specialist or GP if anything warrants in-person review. We do not replace acute care; we complement it.
Yes. MS often presents in younger adults, and our team works with NDIS participants from their late teens onwards. We coordinate with NDIS plan managers and support coordinators to make sure care fits the participant's goals, not just clinical tasks.
Personalised clinical care tailored to your unique required outcomes.
Navigating the healthcare system with expert advice.
Tell us where you're at — newly diagnosed, navigating a relapse, or supporting progressive MS — and we'll talk through practical options for care at home.
No obligation. We'll acknowledge your message quickly and get back to you within 24 hours. We're here to listen and help.