Supporting NDIS Participants with Complex Needs: How Skilled Nurses Make the Difference
As the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) continues to evolve across Australia, the demand for qualified healthcare professionals—particularly nurses—has grown significantly. While the NDIS was initially designed to provide disability-related support, the increasing complexity of participants' needs has made it clear that nursing and clinical care are essential components of truly person-centred service delivery.
At Tarrays, we recognise that bridging the gap between traditional disability support and skilled healthcare is vital to delivering holistic, high-quality care. In this blog, we explore how nursing services fit into NDIS care plans, the types of clinical tasks nurses perform under the NDIS, and how agencies like Tarrays are leading the way in connecting participants with qualified nursing professionals.
Understanding the Role of Nurses in NDIS Care
The NDIS funds support that enables people with disability to live more independently and improve their quality of life. However, for participants with complex health needs, that support often includes skilled nursing interventions, not just personal care or assistance with daily activities.
Qualified nurses—both Registered Nurses (RNs) and Enrolled Nurses (ENs)—play a crucial role in:
- Wound care and pressure injury management
- Medication administration (including injections)
- Continence assessments and catheter care
- PEG feeding and enteral nutrition
- Chronic disease management
- Behavioural health support
- Training and supervision of support workers
While not all participants require clinical care, those who do need assurance that their health needs will be managed by professionals with the right expertise, compliance knowledge, and compassion.
Why the Gap Exists—and How We're Bridging It
Traditionally, NDIS services have been seen as separate from medical services, leaving a gap in care when participants’ needs cross over into the clinical realm. Many support coordinators and providers are unsure about how to integrate nursing into care plans. Participants themselves may not know they are entitled to nursing support under their funding—especially under the Improved Daily Living or Core Supports categories.
This is where Tarrays steps in. We specialise in providing NDIS-approved nursing services, working closely with participants, families, and coordinators to:
- Assess clinical care needs and funding eligibility
- Match clients with the right nurse based on skills, availability, and location
- Ensure continuity of care through scheduled and emergency staffing
- Maintain compliance with NDIS and healthcare regulations
Our team of nurses is not only qualified and experienced—they also understand the importance of person-centred, culturally appropriate care. Whether supporting a participant with a chronic illness or stepping in for temporary care during hospital discharge, we ensure that medical needs are met with the same dedication as disability-related support.
Advantages of Integrating Nurses into NDIS Support Plans
- Improved Health Outcomes
Nurses play a preventative role by identifying issues early, managing medications correctly, and coordinating with GPs and allied health professionals to avoid unnecessary hospital visits. - Increased Independence
With the right nursing support, many participants can continue living in their homes or supported accommodation, reducing reliance on hospitals or residential care. - Support for Families and Carers
Knowing that a skilled nurse is involved offers peace of mind to families, especially when managing complex care tasks or transitioning from hospital to home. - Compliance and Documentation
NDIS providers must meet strict requirements when delivering healthcare services. Nurses bring clinical documentation, risk assessments, and compliance standards that elevate the overall quality and safety of care.
Tarrays: Your Partner in NDIS Nursing Support
At Tarrays, we go beyond staffing—we create tailored care solutions. We understand the nuances of the NDIS and the importance of having the right person for the right role. That’s why we only work with qualified, screened, and NDIS-experienced nurses who align with our values of empathy, professionalism, and respect.
Whether it’s short-term care after hospital discharge, regular support for chronic conditions, or on-call nursing for urgent needs, we offer flexible, responsive, and high-quality services that empower participants and their families.
We also support NDIS coordinators and plan managers with guidance on how to include nursing in care plans, ensuring funding is allocated appropriately and services are delivered in line with NDIS guidelines.
Final Thoughts
As the NDIS landscape continues to evolve, integrating healthcare—particularly nursing—into support plans is no longer optional. It’s essential for ensuring that people with disability receive the complete care they deserve.
By bridging the gap between disability support and skilled healthcare, Tarrays is helping to create a future where no participant falls through the cracks, and every person has access to the support they need to live well.
Need qualified nursing support under the NDIS?
Get in touch with Tarrays today and discover how we can help create a safer, more supported journey for you or your clients.









