Nursing Services

Nursing Services

Nursing Services
NDIS Provider
Home Care Package Provider

Home Caring provides aged care and NDIS nursing services for people in the community. If you’d like to live at home but need regular medical care to stay healthy and well, our team of experienced healthcare professionals are here to support you, as well as provide care cor children with complex needs.

Best of all, our local Enrolled Nurses (EN) and Registered Nurses (RN) are highly flexible and available. We provide care that fits in with your routine, and adapt our support over time to meet your long-term health needs.

Here are some of the nursing services we provide:

  • Wound and pressure care
  • Medication management
  • Health monitoring
  • Conducting health assessments
  • Respiratory support
  • Epilepsy seizure monitoring
  • PEG feeding and nutrition support
  • Tracheostomy maintenance
  • Developing comprehensive care plans
  • Chronic disease management
  • Continence management
  • Catheter care
  • Stoma care
  • Health education for clients and their loved ones
  • Post-operative care and recovery
  • Developing emergency response plans
  • Coordinating care between healthcare providers
  • Psychosocial support
  • Palliative care
  • Manual handling
  • Round the clock care
  • Private nursing care

About our team

With years of experience in local communities around Australia, our team of Registered Nurses and Endorsed Enrolled Nurses provide compassionate care informed by knowledge and best practice approaches. We are also available to provide expert guidance and support for carers and family members, so you have confidence to meet your loved one’s needs.

Home Caring is committed to person-centred care, and ensuring that each of our clients are treated as an individual with unique needs and goals. We take the time to get to know you, build a trusting relationship with you and your loved ones, and meet your needs, so we can work together towards positive outcomes for your health and wellbeing.

We are:

Professional – our nurses are highly qualified experts in their field, dedicated to providing services to a highs standard of care
Flexible – we provide services at a time that suits your schedule, and adapt our support as your needs change
Highly skilled – our nurses have a wide range of skills in disability care, and are well placed to care for clients with complex needs
Your locals – as local care providers, we conveniently meet the needs of people with disability and elderly Australians in communities around Australia.
Reliable –  as a NDIS registered provider, we offer safe, professional and reliable services that offer peace of mind for our clients and their loved ones.

Whether you need an NDIS registered nurse, chronic disease management or wound care at home from a skilled nurse, our team is here to help. We provide person-centred support that helps you achieve a happy, healthy life. To chat to someone about our health care services and your specific needs, please get in touch.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use my NDIS funding to access your nursing services?

Yes – if you are an NDIS participant, you can use your NDIS plan to access Home Caring’s NDIS community nursing services through your Core and Capacity Building funding. This includes services like having a qualified nurse visit you at home to provide tracheostomy care, professional assistance with preventative health care, support for continence or mobility, or getting help to manage a chronic condition.

To receive nursing NDIS services through your funding, the support must be related to your impairment, and it must assist you with activities of daily living.

Home Caring provides personalised and professional nursing services to help you enjoy quality of life in the comfort of your home. Our professional team provide support at a time that suits you, and can adapt our services if you needs change over time. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch; our care team is available to help.

To help people manage incontinence, Home Caring provides a NDIS continence nurse that is able to conduct assessments, provide support, and guide family caregivers. Our teams also help participants access any continence products that they need on a regular basis.

If you are a participant, continence support can be funded through the NDIS so long as it is an ongoing need related to your disability. To be approved for government funding, the National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) requires evidence to show that you have this need, such as a NDIS continence assessment, or a report from a NDIS continence nurse. Once you have this type of funding approved, you can use it to access the nursing support or products that you need.

As a NDIS nursing care provider, Home Caring is dedicated to offering discreet and sensitive continence support for clients. Our trained and caring nurses use gentle methods and personalised plans to respect people’s privacy, and help our clients stay in charge of their personal care. We’re here to offer emotional support too, creating a space where everyone feels comfortable and respected, for a high quality of life. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch;our care team is available to help.

Yes, Home Care Packages can be used to access at-home nursing supports, including care for complex needs, medication management, wound care, nutrition support, health monitoring, chronic disease management, and more. The amount of support your funding covers depends on your Home Care Package level, which can range from Level 1 (a basic level of care) to 4 (a high level of care for complex needs).

Accessing nursing support at home can be a good way to look after your health, prevent falls, and stay independent for as long as possible. It can also help prevent premature entry into a nursing facility, and help you care for your health while you live in your own home.

Are you looking for NDIS community nursing care services? Home Caring provides professional and personalised nursing support for people with disability, or for those who wish to age in their own home. To find out more about our nursing services, please get in touch with our friendly customer service team.

Home Caring’s nurses and health care workers provide a broad range of nursing services in the comfort of your home. We’ll help you stay healthy and well, so you can enjoy quality of life in your local community.

Here are just some of the nursing services we provide:

  • Wound and pressure care
  • Medication management
  • Health monitoring
  • Conducting health assessments
  • Respiratory support
  • Specialised care for complex needs
  • Epilepsy seizure monitoring
  • PEG feeding and nutrition support
  • Tracheostomy maintenance
  • Developing comprehensive care plans
  • Chronic disease management
  • Continence management
  • Catheter care
  • Stoma care
  • Health education for clients and their loved ones
  • Post-hospitalisation care and recovery
  • Developing emergency response plans
  • Coordinating care between healthcare providers
  • Palliative care
  • Manual handling
  • Overnight care

Our professional support workers are also available to assist you with daily tasks, such as personal care (e.g. help with showering and getting dressed), help with the housework, transport to appointments and events, social engagement, behaviour support, help with the grocery shopping and mobility assistance. Home Caring can also help you access allied health therapies to keep you healthy and well, such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, podiatry services, counselling, and nutrition support.

To find out more about accessing a registered nurse (NDIS), please get in touch with our friendly customer service team. We offer a free consultation, where we can chat about your circumstances and find a solution that best meets your needs. We’re dedicated to providing personalised care that helps you meet your needs at home.

Home Caring provides personalised mental health support to support people with a psychosocial disability that might arise from a mental health condition. This could include:

  • Support from a NDIS mental health nurse
  • Help with daily personal activities
  • Transport to help you take part in community life
  • Assistance with getting a job
  • Assistance with studying
  • Developing a behaviour support plan
  • Counselling support

In certain areas of Australia, Home Caring also provides psychosocial recovery coach to help people with disability live a full and meaningful life. A psychosocial recovery coach is similar to a NDIS mental health nurse who has, as a minimum, a Certificate 4 in Mental Health or Mental Health Peer work. The purpose of their role is to spend time with you, understand your needs, and help you access the mental health services that you need.

Are you looking for a NDIS mental health nurse? Home Caring provides high quality mental health support for participants who have a psychosocial disability. Our team of compassionate healthcare workers are dedicated to helping people in the community lead whole, fulfilling lives. To find out more about our nursing services, please get in touch with our customer service team. We’re here to help.

Enrolled Nurses (EN) and Registered Nurses (RN) help people living with disability meet their health and clinical care needs, usually in a home setting. This might involve:

  • Conducting health assessments to understand the specific needs and challenges of their clients
  • Developing personalised care plans tailored to the unique requirements of each client, in collaboration with other healthcare professionals
  • Ensuring proper administration and management of medications, including educating clients and their support networks on medication regimes
  • Providing NDIS wound care services for individuals with chronic conditions or injuries
  • Offering support and assistance with continence issues, maintaining dignity and ensuring comfort for clients.
  • Educating clients and their families on health-related topics, empowering them to manage their conditions effectively and make informed decisions.
  • Acting as an advocate for clients, ensuring their healthcare needs and preferences are communicated and respected
  • Working closely with other healthcare professionals, support workers, and community organisations to coordinate comprehensive care
  • Implementing therapeutic interventions as needed, such as rehabilitation exercises or strategies to improve mobility and independence.
  • Providing emotional support and building rapport with clients

Looking for NDIS community nursing services? As NDIS nursing providers, Home Caring helps people live happy, healthy lives in their home with high quality care, for a better quality of life. We provide professional, personalised nursing support that is based on your unique needs and circumstances – all with a friendly smile and personal touch. To find out more, please get in touch with our customer support team. We’re happy to help.

If you are a NDIS participant or a Home Care Package recipient, you might be eligible to receive nursing services at home from a registered. Nurse NDIS provider.

A home care nurse can be beneficial to clients by managing medication, checking your health, amd helping you stay on top of your care – all in the comfortable surrounds of your hope. They can also improve quality of life by preventing hospital trips, lowering the chances of getting sick, prematurely moving into a care facility, and making sure patients maintain as much independence as possible in day to day life. They can also create personalised plans for clients considering not just their medical needs but also how they feel emotionally. This kind of care helps people stay healthier and happier at home.

Home Caring provides exceptional nursing services in the comfort of your home. Our team of Enrolled Nurses (EN) and Registered Nurses (RN) are experienced at providing a wide range of health services for clients with complex needs. We take a person centred approach to care, ensuring that our clients are always empowered to be in charge of their support plan.

To find out more about our nursing services, please get in touch with our customer service team. We’re happy to assist.

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From our Home Caring family to yours we wish you a truly wonderful Christmas filled with love, joy and togetherness.
Today as we celebrate were reminded of the incredible clients and families weve had the privilege to support throughout the year. Your trust and connection mean the world to us and its our honour to be part of your journey. We hope youve had a beautiful day surrounded by loved ones and the warmth of the season. Merry Christmas! 🎄✝️❤️

From our Home Caring family to yours we wish you a truly wonderful Christmas filled with love, joy and togetherness.
Today as we celebrate we're reminded of the incredible clients and families we've had the privilege to support throughout the year. Your trust and connection mean the world to us and it's our honour to be part of your journey. We hope you've had a beautiful day surrounded by loved ones and the warmth of the season. Merry Christmas! 🎄✝️❤️
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’Twas the Friday before Christmas & all through the land,
Home Caring united, a festive day so grand.
With our staff and clients together as one,
We celebrated Christmas, full of love and fun.

From Craigieburn’s cheer to South Perth’s delight,
Rockhampton’s joy sparkled so bright.
Campbelltown gathered, Hurstville did too,
Smithfield and Altona also spread Christmas hues.

With laughter and love felt far and wide,
Our epic Christmas parties warmed hearts inside.
A shoutout to every team who made it so sweet—
This festive season you’ve made it complete! 🎄🩵

#HomeCaringChristmas #TogetherAsOne #FestiveJoy #MeaningfulConnections #CelebratingCare #haveahollyjollychristmas

’Twas the Friday before Christmas & all through the land,
Home Caring united, a festive day so grand.
With our staff and clients together as one,
We celebrated Christmas, full of love and fun.

From Craigieburn’s cheer to South Perth’s delight,
Rockhampton’s joy sparkled so bright.
Campbelltown gathered, Hurstville did too,
Smithfield and Altona also spread Christmas hues.

With laughter and love felt far and wide,
Our epic Christmas parties warmed hearts inside.
A shoutout to every team who made it so sweet—
This festive season you’ve made it complete! 🎄🩵

#HomeCaringChristmas #TogetherAsOne #FestiveJoy #MeaningfulConnections #CelebratingCare #haveahollyjollychristmas
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The Australian Government has announced significant changes to the aged care system introducing the Support at Home program set to commence on 1 July 2025. This initiative aims to enhance support for older Australians enabling them to remain in their homes longer and receive more personalised care.

Key Features of the Support at Home Program:

• Reduced Wait Times: The program will shorten the waiting period for in-home aged care services ensuring timely assistance for those in need.

• Tailored Support Levels: Support at Home introduces eight levels of ongoing care replacing the previous four, to better match individual needs.

• No Caps on Cleaning and Gardening: Unlike previous programs there will be no annual caps on cleaning and gardening services allowing for more comprehensive support.

• Care Management Cap: A 10% cap on care management costs will remain in place to maintain affordability.

• Assistive Technology Access: The program will expedite access to assistive devices like walkers and wheelchairs enhancing mobility and independence.

• Increased Support Funding: The maximum support level will rise from $61,000 to $78,000, providing more resources for those with complex needs.

• Restorative and Allied Health Services: There will be a temporary funding boost for restorative and allied health services, aiding recovery and well-being.

• Palliative Care Support: The program includes provisions for palliative care allowing older Australians to spend their final weeks at home surrounded by loved ones.

Staged Implementation of Price Caps:

Price caps on services will be phased in starting from 1 July 2026. For the first year providers will continue to set their own prices similar to the current Home Care Packages program. In early 2025, consultations will be held with older people, advocates, families, carers and the sector to ensure fair pricing and robust consumer protections during this transition.

No Worse Off Principle:

To protect existing Home Care Package recipients, the government has introduced the “No Worse Off” principle:

• Grandfathering: Individuals approved for a Home Care Package as of 12 September 2024 will transition to the new system without financial disadvantage.

• Fee Structure: If you were a full-rate pensioner paying no fees under your Home Care Package as of 12 September 2024, you will continue to pay no fees under Support at Home. If you were required to pay fees, you will pay the same or less under the new program.

At Home Caring we are dedicated to supporting our older community members through these changes. We are committed to ensuring the financial safety and well-being of our clients providing personalised care that aligns with the new Support at Home program. Our team is here to assist you in navigating these updates, ensuring you receive the care and support you deserve. 🩵

For more detailed information please refer to the Department of Health and Aged Care’s consumer fact sheet: https://www.health.gov.au/resources/ publications/support-at-home-program-fact-sheet-changes-to-support-at-home-pricing-arrangements-for-older-people-families-and-carers?language=en

The Australian Government has announced significant changes to the aged care system introducing the Support at Home program set to commence on 1 July 2025. This initiative aims to enhance support for older Australians enabling them to remain in their homes longer and receive more personalised care.

Key Features of the Support at Home Program:

• Reduced Wait Times: The program will shorten the waiting period for in-home aged care services ensuring timely assistance for those in need.

• Tailored Support Levels: Support at Home introduces eight levels of ongoing care replacing the previous four, to better match individual needs.

• No Caps on Cleaning and Gardening: Unlike previous programs there will be no annual caps on cleaning and gardening services allowing for more comprehensive support.

• Care Management Cap: A 10% cap on care management costs will remain in place to maintain affordability.

• Assistive Technology Access: The program will expedite access to assistive devices like walkers and wheelchairs enhancing mobility and independence.

• Increased Support Funding: The maximum support level will rise from $61,000 to $78,000, providing more resources for those with complex needs.

• Restorative and Allied Health Services: There will be a temporary funding boost for restorative and allied health services, aiding recovery and well-being.

• Palliative Care Support: The program includes provisions for palliative care allowing older Australians to spend their final weeks at home surrounded by loved ones.

Staged Implementation of Price Caps:

Price caps on services will be phased in starting from 1 July 2026. For the first year providers will continue to set their own prices similar to the current Home Care Packages program. In early 2025, consultations will be held with older people, advocates, families, carers and the sector to ensure fair pricing and robust consumer protections during this transition.

No Worse Off Principle:

To protect existing Home Care Package recipients, the government has introduced the “No Worse Off” principle:

• Grandfathering: Individuals approved for a Home Care Package as of 12 September 2024 will transition to the new system without financial disadvantage.

• Fee Structure: If you were a full-rate pensioner paying no fees under your Home Care Package as of 12 September 2024, you will continue to pay no fees under Support at Home. If you were required to pay fees, you will pay the same or less under the new program.

At Home Caring we are dedicated to supporting our older community members through these changes. We are committed to ensuring the financial safety and well-being of our clients providing personalised care that aligns with the new Support at Home program. Our team is here to assist you in navigating these updates, ensuring you receive the care and support you deserve. 🩵

For more detailed information please refer to the Department of Health and Aged Care’s consumer fact sheet: www.health.gov.au/resources/ publications/support-at-home-program-fact-sheet-changes-to-support-at-home-pricing-arrangements-for-older-people-families-and-carers?language=en
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Happy Friday HC fam! Sending love from our wonderful Home Caring Craigieburn team! It’s been an incredibly productive week filled with exciting events across Australia and we couldn’t be more thrilled about what’s to come. As the new year approaches we’re counting down the days to continue growing innovating and supporting our cherished clients with the care they deserve 🩵

Happy Friday HC fam! Sending love from our wonderful Home Caring Craigieburn team! It’s been an incredibly productive week filled with exciting events across Australia and we couldn’t be more thrilled about what’s to come. As the new year approaches we’re counting down the days to continue growing innovating and supporting our cherished clients with the care they deserve 🩵 ... See MoreSee Less

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