Community Nursing

Community Nursing โ€” Clinical Care at Home

AHPRA-registered nurses bringing professional clinical care directly to your home โ€” so you can manage complex health needs safely, without unnecessary hospital visits.

Community Nursing

Pacific Community Care

Caring Together, Growing Together

About Community Nursing

Expert nursing care โ€” where you are most comfortable

Hospital-grade clinical care should not require a hospital stay. Pacific Community Care’s NDIS community nursing brings registered and enrolled nurses to your home, managing complex clinical needs with both technical skill and genuine compassion.

Our nurses work closely with your GP and specialist team โ€” ensuring your care is always coordinated, up-to-date, and communicated clearly across your entire support network.

Understanding the Support

What is NDIS community nursing?

NDIS community nursing is a clinical support service delivered in your home by AHPRA-registered nurses. It is funded when you have complex health needs requiring professional clinical oversight as part of everyday life.

Community nursing from Pacific Community Care is relationship-based. You will have a consistent primary nurse who knows your health history and preferences โ€” with thoroughly briefed relief nurses when needed.

Who is this for?

“At Pacific Community Care, every support is built around the person โ€” not a programme. You tell us what matters; we make it happen.”

– Pacific Community Care

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What's Included

How we support you

Every support is tailored to your goals. Here is what ndis community nursing care from Pacific Community Care can include.

Wound care

Professional wound assessment, cleaning, and dressing changes

Catheter care

Catheter insertion, ongoing management, and continence care

Medication management

Administration of complex medication regimes, including injectable medications

Respiratory support

Tracheostomy care, ventilator support, and oxygen management

Enteral feeding (PEG)

PEG feeding support and management of enteral nutrition requirements

Health monitoring

Regular vital signs assessment, clinical observation, and thorough documentation

Care team coordination

Proactive communication with your GP, specialists, and allied health professionals

Clinical care planning

Individualised bowel care programmes and professional continence management

Bowel management

Individualised bowel care programmes and professional continence management

Who it's for

When you need community nursing.

Post-surgery and recovery

Wound dressings, drain checks and recovery monitoring after a hospital discharge โ€” without going back to outpatients twice a week.

Long-term condition management

Diabetes, MS, MND, spinal cord injury and other conditions where clinical oversight needs to be constant, not occasional.

Complex medication regimes

Multiple medications, frequent dose changes, or specialty medications that need a nurse to administer or audit.

The Process

How to get started

01

Clinical assessment

An AHPRA-registered nurse visits your home to complete a thorough clinical assessment.

02

Care plan development

We develop a detailed clinical care plan in collaboration with your GP and specialist team.

03

Regular nursing visits

Your nurse visits on a schedule matched to your clinical needs, with regular reviews as your health evolves.

why pacific community care

What makes us different

01

Same nurse, every visit where possible

Consistency is critical in clinical care. We assign a primary nurse and actively minimise changes.

02

Genuinely coordinated with your team

We communicate proactively with your entire clinical team โ€” not just at intake.

03

Clinical skill meets human care

Our nurses bring both technical excellence and genuine warmth to every visit.

Ready to get started?

Our team is ready to discuss your needs, answer your questions, and help you take the first step.

FAQs

Your questions answered .

Common questions about ndis community nursing care from Pacific Community Care.

Yes. All Pacific Community Care community nurses โ€” both RNs and ENs โ€” are AHPRA registered and verified.
Yes. Our nurses can administer and manage medications as prescribed by your treating doctor.

Our nurses can deliver some psychosocial supports as part of an integrated plan, but specialist mental health nursing is not our core service. See our Mental Health Support page for what we do offer.

Yes. Many participants receive both community nursing and in-home care โ€” our teams communicate closely.

Related Services

Other supports that complement this service

Complex Care

High-intensity support that works hand-in-hand with community nursing for the most complex needs.
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In-Home Care

Daily living support that complements clinical nursing at home.

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Hospital Discharge

Community nursing is often the critical link making safe hospital discharge possible.

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