Top Community Nursing & In-Home Clinical Care Providers in Fingal
There are 2 NDIS Community Nursing & In-Home Clinical Care providers listed in Fingal. Providers operate across 1 suburb, including Fingal.
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- Updated July 2026
About the service
About Community Nursing & In-Home Clinical Care under the NDIS
Community nursing and in-home clinical care bring qualified nursing support to participants with high or complex health needs in their own homes — wound care, continence management, medication management, catheter and stoma care, diabetes management, and clinical assessment and care planning. This enables people to receive clinical support without being in hospital and to live more safely at home.
Registered and enrolled nurses deliver the care and often coordinate a person's health-related supports, developing care plans and training and overseeing support workers who carry out delegated tasks — clinical leadership that is especially important alongside high-intensity personal care. Funding sits within Core or capacity-building supports for nursing that relates to your disability, while acute medical treatment remains the health system's responsibility. When choosing a provider, look for appropriately qualified nurses, strong clinical governance, continuity of care, and the ability to train support workers and coordinate with your other health services.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How many Community Nursing & In-Home Clinical Care providers are there in Fingal?
There are 2 NDIS Community Nursing & In-Home Clinical Care providers listed in Fingal.
Which Fingal suburbs have the most Community Nursing & In-Home Clinical Care providers?
Fingal currently have the most listed Community Nursing & In-Home Clinical Care providers.
What does community nursing under the NDIS include?
It can include wound care, continence management, medication management, catheter and stoma care, diabetes management, and clinical assessment and care planning delivered in your home. Nurses may also train and supervise support workers who carry out delegated clinical tasks.
Does the NDIS or the health system fund my clinical care?
The NDIS funds nursing care that relates to your disability and daily support needs, while acute and medical treatment remains the responsibility of the health system. Clarifying this boundary helps ensure the right supports are in place without gaps, and community nurses often coordinate across both.
How do I choose a community nursing provider?
Look for appropriately qualified nurses, strong clinical governance and supervision, and experience with your specific health needs. Continuity of care, the ability to train and oversee support workers, and responsiveness in a clinical situation are all important.
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