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NDIS High Intensity Supports

Community Nursing Care Perth WA

Qualified registered nurses delivering clinical care in your home or community across Perth and Western Australia. From wound management and medication administration to complex high intensity nursing — compassionate, skilled, and right at your door.

NDIS Registered Provider
Perth & All of WA
Free Consultation
About This Service

What is NDIS Community Nursing Care?

NDIS Community Nursing Care enables participants with complex health needs to receive qualified clinical nursing care in their own home or community — rather than in a hospital or aged care facility. This support is designed to promote independence, dignity, and wellbeing while managing ongoing health conditions safely and effectively.

Community nursing is funded under the Core Supports budget in your NDIS plan, and is delivered exclusively by qualified, NDIS-verified nurses and enrolled nurses. This is not the same as general personal care — it is clinical nursing care provided by registered professionals with the training to manage complex and high-risk health needs.

Mayah Care's nursing team is experienced across wound management, ventilator management, tracheostomy care, subcutaneous injections, enteral feeding, complex bowel management, catheter management, and dysphagia support — all delivered with genuine compassion and clinical excellence.

NDIS Community Nursing Care Perth WA — Mayah Care Australia
How We Deliver It

The Mayah Care Approach

Person-centred, rights-based support delivered with genuine compassion — here's exactly how we do it.

Wound Management

Assessment, cleaning, dressing and monitoring of all wound types — surgical wounds, chronic wounds, pressure injuries, ulcers and post-operative care. Our nurses support safe and effective healing at home.

Medication Administration

Safe administration of prescribed medications including subcutaneous injections, insulin management, and medication monitoring — accurate dosing and safe technique every time.

Catheter & Continence Care

Expert management of urinary and suprapubic catheters — insertion, ongoing management, catheter changes, bladder washouts, and monitoring for complications, ensuring your comfort and safety.

Tracheostomy & Ventilator Care

Specialist care for participants with a tracheostomy or who rely on mechanical ventilation — tube suctioning, stoma care, ventilator monitoring, circuit management and emergency response.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about this service — and how to get started with Mayah Care.

What is the difference between personal care and community nursing?
Personal care involves support with everyday tasks like showering and dressing, and can be delivered by trained support workers. Community nursing involves clinical health care procedures — wound care, catheter management, medication administration, tracheostomy care — that must be performed by a qualified registered or enrolled nurse. Both can be funded through your NDIS plan, but they are separate services with different staffing requirements.
Does Mayah Care provide 24/7 nursing support?
We offer flexible nursing hours including mornings, evenings, weekends and public holidays. For participants requiring around-the-clock clinical nursing support, we can discuss scheduling arrangements to ensure continuous care. Contact us to discuss your specific requirements.
How do I access community nursing through my NDIS plan?
Community nursing and high intensity personal activities must be specifically funded in your NDIS plan. If you have complex health needs, your treating physician, hospital, or Support Coordinator can support you to request this funding. Look for High Intensity Daily Personal Activities or Community Nursing Care in your Core Supports budget. Mayah Care can also help clarify what funding you may be eligible for — call us for a free conversation.
Are your nurses registered with AHPRA?
Yes. All nursing care at Mayah Care is delivered by nurses registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). We do not use unqualified staff for any clinical nursing task. All our nurses also meet the NDIS High Intensity Support Skills Descriptors as required by the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission.

Ready to Get Started?

Call us for a free, no-obligation conversation about your needs and how Mayah Care can help.