Community Nursing
Supported Independent Living
Short Term Accommodation
Assistance with Daily Living Life Skills
Assistance with Daily Personal Activities
Community Participation
NDIS Support Coordination
Community Nursing Services
Assistance with Household Tasks
Psychosocial Recovery Coach
Community Nursing
Community Nursing
At Hola Support Community Nursing Care NDIS is a service we provide to help you lead an independent and healthy life. Our qualified nurses cater to your clinical and personal needs in the comfort of your own home by a qualified nurse. These services can be provided at your home or at our Community Clinic.
Hola Support’s Community Nursing Program includes an excellent staff which encompasses Registered Nurses, Enrolled Nurses and Personal Care Workers. Our nurses are adept at working with people from differing cultural backgrounds and work to prevent illness and promote health by identifying obstacles to healthy lifestyles and wellness.
Our registered nurses are highly experienced and up to date with practices. when hospital staff are thinly spread, and patients are at their most vulnerable. It is of great comfort to have your private nurse
These services are provided to you by our dedicated and experienced care staff, The following is a list of some of the services we provide under our Community Nursing Care program:
- Development of Care Plans
- Diabetes management
- Community Participation
- Medication administration/supervision
- General nursing care
- Dementia management
- Overnight nursing care
- Catheter care
- Continence care and management
- Respiratory support
- Stoma care
- General Care after admission to hospital
- Wound management
- Assessment & Ongoing Professional Support
- Case Management
- Palliative support
- Education for clients and support networks etc.
What’s your Roster of Care?
Roster of Care describes the supports you’ll get from Hola Support, it helps the NDIS to decide how much support to include in your plan. We will work with to create or update your Roster of Care, if your needs have changed, you may have to get a report from a qualified Allied Health Practitioner [AHP] to show this to the NDIS.
What is included in SIL
- Support with supervision, safety and security
- Assistance with personal care tasks
- Assistance with capacity building tasks (for example, meal prep and cooking, cleaning, routine development)
- Behaviour support and social skill development
- Administration of medication
- Support for medical appointments
- Community access that is not routine or regular (for example, support to complete personal tasks)
- Support to get to and from community access activities (where this is the participant’s preference)
What is not included in SIL
- Cost of groceries
- Rent, board or lodging costs
- Utilities – gas, electricity, water, telephone, internet
- Household budgeting/bill paying activities
- Expenses related to holidays, including travel costs
- Personal care supports while the participant is in hospital
- Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) related costs (such as property maintenance costs, repairs, vacancy costs)
- Ongoing costs and supports for vacancies (which is built into the price limit)
- Regular community access
- Specific funding for staff to attend training for the participant’s support needs (which is built into the price limit)
- Shadow shifts
- Organisational management costs
- Allied Health staff, including those employed by SIL provider
- Vehicle costs
- Temporary Transformation Payment (TTP) pricing
- Justice related supports
- Community supervision orders
- Nursing, medical care and other health related supports
- Items covered in other sections of the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits (such as transport costs, assistive technology, personal care while in the workplace, plan management, financial intermediary supports, clinical or allied health services)