Refer participants to a nurse-led NDIS provider with 10 registration groups, 9 approved participant groups, and 24/7 availability — including weekends and public holidays.

Nurse-led from founding — not nursing bolted onto support work
Tracheostomy care, PEG feeding, ventilator management, complex wound care, complex bowel care, catheter care, subcutaneous injections, and severe dysphagia support — all under Registered Nurse oversight.
10 registration groups covering clinical nursing, daily personal activities, community participation, life skills, household tasks, shared living, transport, group activities, and support coordination.
Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — including weekends and public holidays. No gaps in care for your participants with complex needs.
We deliver support coordination (Level 1 & 2) AND clinical care. Your participant's coordinator already knows their care team — because they're part of it.
Our nurses can train and supervise support workers to deliver clinical tasks under RN authority — meaning your participant gets consistent clinical-quality care even when a nurse isn't physically present.
We provide clinical nursing into SIL houses managed by other providers — tracheostomy care, PEG management, medication administration, and wound care for your participants in shared living.
NDIS registered provider — Module 1 (High Intensity) certified
| Code | Registration Group |
|---|---|
| 0104 | Assist Personal Activities High |
| 0106 | Assist-Life Stage, Transition & Support Coordination |
| 0107 | Assist-Personal Activities |
| 0108 | Assist-Travel/Transport |
| 0114 | Community Nursing Care |
| 0115 | Daily Tasks/Shared Living |
| 0117 | Development-Life Skills |
| 0120 | Household Tasks |
| 0125 | Participate Community |
| 0136 | Group/Centre Activities |
Under registration groups 0104 & 0114
Melbourne's Bayside and South-East suburbs
We cover 77+ suburbs across six regions: Bayside, Inner South, Kingston, Monash, Greater Dandenong, and Frankston.
Call 0488 689 934 or email info@eviahealth.com.au with the participant's needs, location, and funding type.
We'll confirm whether we can support the participant and arrange a free meet-and-greet.
A Registered Nurse assesses the participant's needs and develops a personalised care plan.
Care typically starts within days. We keep you informed with clear communication and regular updates.
Hospital discharge planners, GPs, and allied health teams
If you're coordinating a hospital-to-home transition for an NDIS participant with complex nursing needs, we can help. Evia Health provides clinical nursing in the home from day one — including tracheostomy, PEG, ventilator, and wound care.
Contact us directly to discuss a patient's needs and arrange a rapid clinical assessment.
Evia Health holds 10 NDIS registration groups: 0104 (Assist Personal Activities High), 0106 (Assist-Life Stage, Transition & Support Coordination), 0107 (Assist-Personal Activities), 0108 (Assist-Travel/Transport), 0114 (Community Nursing Care), 0115 (Daily Tasks/Shared Living), 0117 (Development-Life Skills), 0120 (Household Tasks), 0125 (Participate Community), and 0136 (Group/Centre Activities).
We are approved for 9 participant groups: Acquired Brain Injury, Aged Care, Autism, Dementia, Intellectual Disability, Mental Health, Physical Disability (including sensory disability), Spinal Injury, and Ventilator Dependent. We support participants aged 17–65 and over 65.
Call us on 0488 689 934 or email info@eviahealth.com.au. We respond within 24 hours and can typically begin services within days.
Yes. We provide clinical nursing into SIL houses managed by other providers — including tracheostomy care, PEG management, medication administration, and wound care. Our registration groups 0104 and 0114 cover these services.
Call us directly or send through the participant's details. We respond within 24 hours.