Community Nursing under the NDIS refers to clinical nursing supports provided to participants in their home or community to help manage health needs related to their disability.
Community Nursing provides access to registered or enrolled nurses who deliver medical and clinical care outside of hospital settings. These supports help participants stay healthy, safe, and independent while living in the community.
NDIS-funded community nursing may include:
All services are delivered according to clinical care plans and professional standards.
NDIS Community Nursing does not usually cover:
Community Nursing is for NDIS participants who:
Community nursing can be delivered:
Community nursing can be delivered:
The goal of Community Nursing is to:
Support participants to manage their health needs safely, avoid hospital admissions, and live as independently as possible in their own home and community.