Personalised NDIS and private support in your home, your community, and on your terms. Available 24/7 across Melbourne.
Clinical nursing, daily living, support coordination, and private care

Specialised clinical nursing care for participants with complex health needs, delivered by experienced Registered Nurses.

Day-to-day personal care, community access, household help, and skill building delivered by qualified support workers.

Helping you understand and implement your NDIS plan so you get the most from your funding and connect with the right providers.

Professional nursing and personal care for clients outside the NDIS, including post-hospital support and respite.
9 approved NDIS participant groups — nurse-led care for complex needs
Nurse-led support for participants recovering from or living with acquired brain injury — including wound care, medication management, bowel and bladder care, and community reintegration.
Nurse-led support for older participants — medication management, personal care, daily routines, and safety monitoring. Available under NDIS and as a private service.
For participants with autism and high support needs, we provide medication management, health monitoring, personal care, and daily living support under nurse-led clinical governance.
Nurse-led support for participants with young-onset dementia — medication management, personal care, daily routines, and safety monitoring. NDIS and private care available.
Personalised support for participants with intellectual disability and co-occurring medical complexity — delivered by trained staff under registered nurse oversight.
We support participants with psychosocial disability through medication management, health monitoring, daily living assistance, and coordination with mental health professionals.
Comprehensive support for participants with cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, Parkinson's, Huntington's, and muscular dystrophy — from clinical nursing to daily care.
In-home nursing for participants with spinal injury — catheter management, skin integrity monitoring, bowel care, and support with daily living.
Specialised nursing for ventilator-dependent participants — monitoring, airway management, emergency response, and support with daily living in the home.
Simple, supportive, and clinically safe
We make it easy to start care — with clear communication, nurse-led oversight, and a focus on your goals.

Call or email us. We'll check your service area and funding type — no pressure, just a friendly chat.

We get to know you — what matters to you, your goals, and how you like things done.

Together with you we will create a personalised care plan, service agreement, and sort out your schedule.

Your support starts with a consistent team who knows you and your preferences.

Regular reviews so your support grows and changes with you as your care evolves.
Real feedback from clients and colleagues
"I required nursing support while travelling due to treatment for a DVT clot and needed help with my injections and advice. Shab was extremely professional, knowledgeable and supportive throughout this time. She made me feel comfortable and confident with my treatment and was always approachable when I needed guidance."
"I worked with Shab in a leadership role. Her dedication and professionalism in this role is highly commended. She works tirelessly to care for everyone under her care and giving them good outcomes for their health conditions."
"I had the opportunity to work alongside Shab and was always impressed by her professionalism and compassion. She is reliable, supportive and truly cares about the people she works with."
Care that goes above and beyond
We're not just a service provider — we're your partner in achieving better health outcomes and greater independence.
All care is delivered or supervised by Registered Nurses, with strong clinical governance and oversight aligned with NDIS Practice Standards.
Every support plan is built around the individual — their goals, preferences, culture, and lifestyle. We listen first, then act.
We keep participants, families, support coordinators, and multidisciplinary teams informed every step of the way.
Professional, experienced carers you can count on — with a focus on consistency so you see familiar, trusted faces.
A strong focus on safety and dignity in every interaction, helping participants live with greater independence and comfort.
We specialise in high-intensity and complex supports for participants with acquired brain injury, physical disability, spinal injury, and ventilator-dependent conditions — with the clinical expertise to manage challenging health needs confidently.
Common questions about our services and how we can help
Evia Health provides nurse-led care across Melbourne's Bayside and South-East suburbs, including Brighton, Sandringham, Hampton, Cheltenham, Mentone, Moorabbin, Oakleigh, Clayton, Glen Waverley, Dandenong, Frankston, St Kilda, Elwood, Noble Park, Springvale, and surrounding areas.
Yes. Evia Health is a registered NDIS provider for high intensity daily personal activities, core and community support services, and community nursing care. We support self-managed, plan-managed, and NDIA-managed participants.
We accept NDIS funding (self-managed, plan-managed, and NDIA-managed) as well as private or out-of-pocket funding for our in-home care services.
High intensity daily personal activities is an NDIS support category for participants who need skilled, nurse-led assistance with complex daily care needs. This includes clinical nursing, medication management, wound care, and other supports that require registered nurse oversight.
Contact us by phone on 0488 689 934 or submit an enquiry through our website. We'll arrange a free meet and greet, develop a personalised care plan, and begin supporting you — typically within days of your first call.
Yes — consistency is a core part of how we work. We assign a regular care team so you see the same familiar, trusted faces at every visit. If your usual carer is unavailable, we'll ensure a suitable replacement who is fully briefed on your care plan and preferences.
Absolutely. All Evia Health staff undergo thorough screening including National Police Checks, NDIS Worker Screening Checks, Working with Children Checks, and reference verification. Our nursing staff hold current AHPRA registration and are qualified Registered Nurses or Enrolled Nurses.
Evia Health is registered to support 9 approved NDIS participant groups: acquired brain injury, aged care, autism, dementia, intellectual disability, mental health, physical disability (including cerebral palsy, MS, MND, Parkinson's, and muscular dystrophy), spinal injury, and ventilator-dependent participants. Our nurse-led model is particularly suited to participants with complex health needs. We provide care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — including public holidays. We support participants aged 17–65 and over 65 under NDIS.
Yes. Support coordinators can refer participants by calling us on 0488 689 934 or using the referral form on our website. We respond within 24 hours and can typically begin services within days.
Yes. We work with all plan managers and provide clear, timely invoicing with correct NDIS line items. Plan managers can contact us at info@eviahealth.com.au for service agreements and rate schedules.
Guides and insights from our nursing team

What's in your NDIS plan, how funding works, and how to get the most from your supports.

The difference between nurse-led and support worker-led care — and why it matters.

How respite care supports family carers and helps prevent burnout.