Professional, Compassionate Nursing Care in Your Community

At Good Samaritan Disability Services, we provide compassionate and professional community nursing care, tailored to your individual health needs. Our goal is to help you maintain independence, safety, and quality of life in the comfort of your own home. As a registered NDIS provider across South East Queensland, we recognise that nursing care is more than treatment — it is about trust, dignity, and empowerment.
Our Community Nursing Services
Our skilled and qualified nurses deliver a comprehensive range of services, including:
- Medication Management: Safe administration and monitoring of prescribed medications.
- Wound Care: Expert treatment for surgical wounds, pressure sores, ulcers, and injuries.
- Chronic Disease Support: Ongoing care for conditions like diabetes, asthma, heart disease, and arthritis.
- Continence Assessment & Care: Support for bladder and bowel health, including catheter and stoma care.
- Post‑Hospital Care: Rehabilitation and health monitoring after hospital discharge.
- Palliative Care Support: Compassionate assistance focused on comfort and quality of life.
- Health Education: Guidance for participants and families on managing health conditions and maintaining wellbeing.
Who Can Access Community Nursing Through NDIS?
Community Nursing Care is available for NDIS participants who have medical or clinical support needs as part of their daily living, such as:
- Have ongoing or complex health conditions.
- Require short‑term nursing care post‑hospitalisation.
- Need regular health monitoring or specialised nursing procedures.

Why Choose Good Samaritan for Community Nursing?
- Qualified & Experienced Nursing Team: Our registered nurses deliver safe, evidence‑based care tailored to your needs.
- Personalised Care Plans: Our services are tailored to your unique health needs and goals.
- Collaborative Care: Partnerships with your GP, specialists, and allied health professionals for seamless support.
- Flexible Care Delivery: Receive care at home, in supported accommodation, or community settings—wherever you feel most comfortable.