YourChoice Disability Services provides professional community nursing care throughout Perth and Western Australia. Our qualified registered nurses deliver comprehensive healthcare services in the comfort of your own home, ensuring you receive the medical support you need whilst maintaining independence and dignity.

What Is Community Nursing Care?

Community nursing care involves qualified registered nurses providing healthcare services to people with disabilities in their homes and communities. This service bridges the gap between hospital care and independent living, ensuring continuity of medical support.

Our community nursing services include medication management, wound care and dressing, health assessments, chronic disease management, injection administration, health education, and care coordination with your existing medical team.

Why Choose YourChoice DSP for Community Nursing?

Qualified Registered Nurses

All our community nurses are fully qualified, registered professionals with extensive experience in disability healthcare. They maintain current registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).

Personalised Healthcare Plans

We develop individualised nursing care plans that align with your NDIS goals and medical requirements, ensuring holistic support for your health and wellbeing.

Home-Based Convenience

Receive professional nursing care in the familiar environment of your own home, reducing stress and travel whilst maintaining your routine.

Comprehensive Health Support

Our community nursing services go beyond basic medical tasks to provide comprehensive health support that promotes wellbeing and prevents complications.

We focus on preventive care including regular health screenings, skin integrity monitoring, nutritional assessment, fall risk assessment, infection control education, and medication adherence monitoring.

Specialised Care Areas

Our nurses have experience managing complex medical conditions common in disability care, including neurological conditions, respiratory conditions requiring airway management, feeding tube care, continence management, and pain management.

NDIS Funding for Community Nursing

Community nursing care is typically funded under Core Supports or Capacity Building in your NDIS plan, depending on your specific needs and goals. We work with you to ensure effective use of your allocated funding.

Service delivery options include regular scheduled visits, assessment and short-term intervention, crisis response, and transitional care following hospitalisation.

Quality & Safety Standards

We maintain the highest standards of nursing practice including full compliance with Australian nursing standards, comprehensive infection control procedures, safe medication protocols, regular professional development, and 24/7 clinical support.

Working with Your Healthcare Team

Our community nurses work closely with your general practitioners, medical specialists, hospital teams, allied health professionals, and other NDIS support providers to ensure coordinated, comprehensive care.

Service Coverage

YourChoice DSP’s community nursing services are available throughout North Perth metropolitan area, with services extending to South, East and West Perth regions, bringing professional healthcare directly to your home.

Getting Started

Beginning community nursing care involves an initial nursing assessment, care plan development, healthcare coordination with your existing team, service commencement, and ongoing monitoring with regular plan reviews.

Contact YourChoice DSP Today

Experience professional community nursing care that supports your health, independence, and quality of life. Our qualified nurses are ready to provide the medical support you need in the comfort of your own home.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a doctor’s referral for community nursing care?

While not always required, many community nursing services benefit from medical oversight. We can work with your GP to ensure appropriate care coordination.

Can community nurses provide care for complex medical equipment?

Yes, our registered nurses are trained in managing various medical equipment including feeding pumps, oxygen therapy, and monitoring devices, subject to your care plan.

How do you ensure medication safety in the community?

We follow strict medication management protocols including proper storage, administration techniques, documentation, and regular review with prescribing doctors.