Community Nursing NDIS Support in Melbourne
Advice Care provides respectful community nursing support to help participants manage health-related needs, daily wellbeing, medication routines and safe care planning.
NDIS Community Nursing Support
Community nursing can help NDIS participants manage health-related support needs in a safe, respectful and person-centred way. Advice Care provides community nursing support for participants who require assistance with health monitoring, medication routines, care planning, wellbeing checks, clinical communication and support connected to their daily health needs.
We understand that health-related support must be delivered with dignity, privacy and care. Participants may need nursing support due to disability, chronic health conditions, medication requirements, mobility needs, personal care needs or changing health circumstances. Our approach is focused on safety, communication, participant consent and support that matches the person’s needs and goals.
Advice Care works with participants, families, carers, support coordinators, doctors, allied health professionals and other providers where consent is provided. Our goal is to support participants to feel safe, informed and confident while receiving the right level of care.
Health Monitoring
Support to monitor health needs, wellbeing changes and daily health-related concerns.
Request SupportMedication Support
Support with medication routines where appropriate and aligned with care plans.
Speak With UsCare Planning
Support to understand health needs, risks, routines and participant care preferences.
All ServicesWellbeing Checks
Regular support to check comfort, safety, health needs and daily wellbeing.
Personal CareClinical Communication
Support to communicate with health professionals where participant consent is provided.
Contact UsParticipant Education
Helping participants and support networks understand routines, risks and health instructions.
Life SkillsRisk Awareness
Support to identify changes, risks and concerns that may affect participant health and safety.
Home SupportDaily Health Routines
Support connected to regular care routines and safe daily living needs.
Daily SupportFamily Support
Clear communication with families and carers where consent is provided by the participant.
Speak With UsSafe and Respectful Nursing Support
At Advice Care, community nursing support is delivered with respect for participant privacy, dignity, choice and consent. We understand that health-related support can feel personal and sensitive. Our team aims to provide care in a calm, professional and supportive way.
Nursing support should be based on the participant’s individual needs, health requirements, support plan, risks and preferences. We aim to understand the participant’s routine, health history, communication style, cultural needs and preferred way of receiving support.
- Support based on participant health needs and goals
- Respect for privacy, dignity, consent and choice
- Communication with support networks where consent is provided
- Focus on safety, wellbeing and daily health routines
- Support planning that considers risk and participant preferences
Health Support With Care
We support participants with health-related needs in a way that is safe, respectful, practical and focused on wellbeing.
Contact Advice CareWho We Support
Advice Care provides community nursing support for participants with different health-related needs. Support may be regular, short-term or flexible depending on the participant’s NDIS plan, health circumstances and goals. We can also work with families, carers, support coordinators and health professionals where consent is provided.
Participants With Health Needs
Support for participants who require monitoring, care routines and health-related assistance.
Participants With Medication Routines
Support connected to safe medication routines where appropriate and properly planned.
Families & Support Coordinators
Clear communication and practical planning to support participant health and wellbeing.
Community Nursing That Supports Daily Wellbeing
Community nursing support can connect with many areas of a participant’s life. It may help a participant manage daily routines, understand health needs, identify risks, follow care plans, communicate with healthcare professionals and feel more confident about their wellbeing.
Advice Care aims to understand each participant’s full situation before support begins. This may include reviewing support needs, care instructions, communication preferences, risk factors, emergency contacts, medication routines and any health professional recommendations. With consent, we can work with the participant’s support network to keep support consistent and safe.
We also understand that health needs can change. A participant may need extra support after a hospital visit, during illness, after a change in medication, or when new health concerns are identified. Advice Care can review support arrangements and adjust services when required.
Our goal is to support participants to feel safe, respected and informed. We provide community nursing support with genuine care, while respecting the participant’s right to make choices about their health, daily routines and support arrangements.
Need NDIS Community Nursing Support?
Contact Advice Care today to discuss community nursing support for yourself, your family member or a participant you support.
Contact Advice CareFrequently Asked Questions
What is NDIS community nursing?
NDIS community nursing can support participants with health-related needs, monitoring, care routines, medication support, health communication and wellbeing planning.
Can Advice Care help with medication routines?
Advice Care can support medication routines where appropriate, properly planned and aligned with participant needs, consent and relevant care instructions.
Can community nursing be provided at home?
Yes. Community nursing support may be provided in the participant’s home or another suitable environment based on the participant’s needs and support plan.
Can support coordinators refer participants?
Yes. Participants, families, carers, support coordinators and health professionals can contact Advice Care to discuss community nursing support.

