NAA nurse delivering community nursing support

AHPRA-Registered Nurses

Community Nursing

Nurse Aid Australia provides community nursing and complex care delivered by AHPRA-registered Registered Nurses and Enrolled Nurses — as a standalone service or integrated into a participant's Supported Independent Living arrangement.

Nursing Services

What community nursing covers

Our AHPRA-registered nursing team delivers a comprehensive range of community nursing and complex care services — tailored to each participant's individual clinical requirements.

Wound care

Assessment, treatment, and ongoing management of complex wounds.

Medication management

Administration and management of medications including complex medication regimes.

Catheter care

Catheter management including routine care, bag changes, and complication monitoring.

PEG feeding

Enteral feeding support including feed preparation, tube management, and complication recognition.

Bowel care

Complex bowel management including continence support and clinical bowel care procedures.

Health monitoring

Ongoing clinical monitoring of vital signs, chronic conditions, and changes in health status.

Chronic disease management

Coordinated support for participants living with chronic health conditions alongside disability.

Clinical assessments

Nursing assessments to inform support planning, risk management, and clinical decision-making.

How It Works

How community nursing is delivered

Community nursing at Nurse Aid Australia is available as a standalone service for participants in their own home, or integrated into a Supported Independent Living arrangement across our SIL and SDA properties throughout Adelaide. In both models, nursing support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

  • Delivered in participants' own homes and across NAA SIL and SDA properties in Adelaide
  • AHPRA-registered Registered Nurses and Enrolled Nurses with complex care experience
  • 24/7 nursing support — not limited to business hours
  • Nursing oversight integrated into daily support for SIL participants
  • Clinical assessments inform support plans and risk management
  • Coordinated with treating GPs, specialists, and allied health professionals
NAA nursing team

Who We Support

Clinical conditions we work with

Our nursing team has experience supporting participants with a wide range of clinical and complex care needs.

From A Service Coordinator

From my experience, their carers show genuine compassion and go above and beyond to understand each participant's individual needs. The team is highly professional — clear communication, strong data collection, and thorough attention to detail. I would highly recommend NAA as a SIL and care provider.

JP
Julie Pike
Behaviour Practitioner

Frequently Asked

Questions about community nursing

Yes. Community nursing can be delivered as a standalone service to participants living in their own home, or integrated into a Supported Independent Living arrangement. Contact us to discuss which model suits the participant's needs.
Yes. Our nursing team consists of AHPRA-registered Registered Nurses and Enrolled Nurses with experience supporting participants with complex health and disability-related needs.
Yes. NAA has nursing support available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — ensuring staff and participants have access to clinical guidance whenever it is required.
We support participants with dementia, acquired brain injury, complex wounds, post-surgical care, neurological conditions, physical disability, psychosocial disability, and chronic health conditions. Contact us if you are unsure whether a participant's clinical needs are within our scope.
Our nurses work in collaboration with treating GPs, specialists, and allied health professionals. Clinical assessments and health monitoring findings are communicated to the treating team as part of ongoing care coordination.

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