Living with a disability often comes with ongoing health needs that deserve more than a one-size-fits-all solution. At On Point Disability Service, we deliver professional community nursing care that’s flexible, respectful, and built entirely around your life at home.
From managing complex conditions to supporting recovery after surgery, our nurses work with you to provide clinical care that fits into your everyday routine—without the stress of hospital visits or long waiting times. Whether you’re in Sydney, regional NSW or a remote town, we bring the same level of care and attention wherever you are.
We offer a wide range of in-home nursing services for disabled individuals that are carefully planned and consistently delivered. Services include:
From post-surgical recovery to pressure injury prevention and management, our nurses ensure your healing is supported safely and effectively.
Whether it’s getting ready for the day or settling in at night, we assist with brushing teeth, changing clothes, organising bedrooms, and following routines that bring structure and comfort.
We assist with administering medications—including injections—and ensure your medication regimen is followed correctly and on time.
Support with catheter changes, stoma site monitoring, and continence management—all provided with discretion and clinical accuracy.
We provide care for people using feeding tubes, ensuring nutritional needs are met while monitoring for complications.
Our community nurses regularly monitor and manage conditions such as diabetes, epilepsy, respiratory illness, and cardiovascular disease—helping to prevent complications and improve your quality of life.
We provide gentle, respectful palliative care for clients and families who choose to remain at home during the advanced stages of illness.
Getting started with our community nursing service is straightforward and flexible. We work closely with individuals, families, support coordinators, and allied health professionals to make sure care begins smoothly.
We discuss your needs, health requirements, and goals.
A tailored nursing care plan is created in collaboration with you and your support network.
Our nurse visits are scheduled around your lifestyle and clinical needs.
We regularly review your plan and adjust it as your condition or goals change.
Our carers represent the diversity of NSW
Whether you’re transitioning from hospital to home, need long-term support, or require short-term care during recovery—we’re here to help.
Community nursing isn’t just about administering medication or changing dressings—it’s about giving people the tools and support to live safely and comfortably at home, while staying on top of their health needs.
At On Point Disability Service, our disability nursing care focuses on practical, hands-on support for people who need regular or specialised medical care in a familiar setting. We understand the challenges that come with disability and long-term health conditions—and we don’t just show up with a checklist. We take time to listen, plan carefully, and deliver care that’s clinically sound and personally meaningful.
Our nurses don’t clock in and out—they build trust, respect your space, and bring consistency to your day-to-day life.
We provide community health services for disabilities to individuals across NSW who:
Our nurses work with children, adults, and elderly clients, adapting our support to suit your lifestyle, health goals, and personal preferences.
We’re not a generalist provider—we specialise in disability healthcare support, which means we understand the unique needs, preferences, and challenges of our clients. When you engage our nurses, you’re not just getting clinical expertise—you’re gaining a partner who listens, adapts, and advocates for your wellbeing.
Anyone living with a disability in NSW who requires clinical care at home, including NDIS participants.
Yes, if it’s listed as a necessary support in your NDIS plan.
We offer wound care, medication support, PEG feeding, catheter care, palliative care, and chronic condition management.
As often as needed—daily, weekly, or occasionally. We tailor the schedule to suit your care plan.
Not always. You can contact us directly or work through your NDIS plan manager or support coordinator.
Yes, we provide community nursing across both metro and regional NSW.