High Intensity Personal Activities

Complex care, delivered safely

Skilled support for high, complex needs — provided by trained staff with registered nurse oversight, in the comfort of your own home.

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Overview

Confident, dignified support for complex needs

High intensity daily personal activities are complex supports that need specific training and clinical oversight. We deliver them safely and respectfully, always focused on the person — not the equipment — so you or your loved one can live well at home.

What's included

  • Complex bowel care
  • Enteral (PEG) feeding
  • Tracheostomy care
  • Ventilation support
  • Urinary catheter management
  • Diabetes management
  • Pressure and skin care
  • Continence support

Supports are delivered in line with the NDIS High Intensity Support Skills Descriptors. Availability depends on assessment of your individual needs.

Our clinical safety approach

Every person has an individualised care plan. Support workers are trained for your specific needs and supervised by our registered nurses, who provide oversight and delegation. We follow clear procedures, keep good records, and review support regularly to keep it safe.

Working with your health team

We coordinate with your GP, allied health professionals and hospital teams — including on discharge — so your support is joined-up and consistent with your clinical care.

How we work

Safety and warmth, together

Trained & supervised

Staff trained for your specific needs, with registered nurse oversight and delegation.

Individual care plans

Clear, personalised plans and procedures, reviewed regularly to stay safe.

Person first

Complex care handled calmly and with dignity — the person always comes before the task.

Related services

Support that works together

FAQ

Common questions

Are your staff trained to deliver high intensity supports?

Yes. High intensity personal activities are delivered by appropriately trained and supervised staff, with registered nurse oversight, aligned to the NDIS High Intensity Support Skills Descriptors.

How is safety managed?

Each person has an individualised care plan. Support workers are trained for your specific needs and overseen by our nurses, with clear procedures and regular review.

Do you work with my doctors and hospital?

Yes. We coordinate with your GP, allied health professionals and hospital teams so your support is consistent with your clinical care.

How do I get started?

Make an enquiry or call us and ask to speak with our clinical team. We'll assess your needs and plan safe, individualised support.

Talk to our clinical team

Tell us about your situation and we'll help you plan safe, capable support at home.