Community Nursing Care in Avalon

Reviewed by MD Home Care Team Updated 9 April 2026

Avalon's established family neighborhoods create a strong aged care community - seniors aging in family homes, multi-generational support, and local connections built over decades. 5 providers here understand the emotional importance of 'aging in place' and work with families to keep seniors in familiar surroundings.

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This guide compares the best community nursing care providers in Avalon, ranked by verification status, NDIS registration, and nursing credentials. We cover current pricing, funding options, what to look for in a community nurse, and how the process works from referral to regular visits. Whether you need post-hospital wound care, chronic disease management, or ongoing nursing support at home, the 0 providers listed here all service Avalon and surrounding areas. Some community nursing providers in Avalon offer 24 hour community nursing and after-hours nursing services for people who need clinical support outside standard business hours. If you require overnight nursing care or urgent after-hours visits, look for providers who list 24/7 availability or on-call nursing as part of their service offering.

How we rank providers

Our recommendation algorithm analyses multiple quality and relevance signals to surface the most suitable providers for Avalon. Rankings are recalculated regularly and are not influenced by advertising spend.

  • Responsiveness and engagement. Providers who actively respond to participant enquiries and maintain up-to-date profiles rank higher.
  • Service relevance. Providers are matched based on the specific services you are searching for and how closely they align with the provider's capabilities.
  • Registration and compliance. NDIS registered and government-approved aged care providers are weighted for meeting quality and safeguards standards.
  • Local coverage. Providers with a demonstrated presence in your suburb and surrounding areas are prioritised over those with limited local availability.

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providers in Avalon

25,000+

providers nationally

Community Nursing Care at a Glance

Funding

NDIS Core Supports, Support at Home, DVA, Private

Availability

7 days a week, including after-hours

Wait Time

Usually within 1-5 business days

Cost

$55-$85/hour weekdays

Hours

Flexible scheduling with urgent visit options

How Much Does Community Nursing Care Cost in Avalon?

Community nursing rates in Avalon typically range from $55-$85/hour weekdays (NDIS/Support at Home subsidised rates available) on weekdays. The exact rate depends on whether care is delivered by a Registered Nurse or Enrolled Nurse, the length and complexity of each visit, and whether the service is funded through government programs or paid privately. Evening, weekend, and public holiday visits are priced higher.

For NDIS participants, community nursing falls under Improved Daily Living (Capacity Building) or Core Supports depending on the nature of care required. Registered providers charge within the NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits. Self-managed participants can access a wider range of nursing providers and negotiate rates directly, provided the nurse holds appropriate AHPRA registration.

Home Care Package holders use their package budget to cover community nursing visits. The provider's fee schedule will determine how far your package funds stretch. Frequent nursing visits at a high hourly rate can deplete package funds quickly, so it is worth planning ahead with your case manager.

DVA-funded community nursing is available to eligible veterans through the DVA Community Nursing Program, which covers most standard nursing services with minimal out-of-pocket cost. Private clients pay market rates, which are broadly comparable to NDIS rates.

Time Indicative rate
Registered Nurse (weekday) $70 - $85/hr
Enrolled Nurse (weekday) $55 - $70/hr
Evening visits (after 8pm) $75 - $95/hr
Saturday $80 - $100/hr
Sunday $90 - $110/hr
Public holiday $100 - $130/hr
Short clinical visit (under 30 mins) $50 - $65/visit

Rates are indicative and vary by provider and clinical complexity. NDIS participants should refer to the current NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits. Travel charges may apply for visits outside a provider's standard service area.

Cost Comparison: Avalon vs New South Wales & National

How community nursing care costs in Avalon compare with New South Wales state averages and national averages. Rates vary by provider, funding type, and level of support required.

Metric Avalon NSW Average National Average
Hourly rate $55-$85/hour weekdays $55 - $75 $52 - $70
Daily rate (8hr) $350 - $500 $350 - $500 $340 - $480
Providers available 0 25,000+ nationally

Rates are indicative and based on standard NDIS Price Guide rates and Home Care Package schedules. Actual costs vary by provider and individual service agreement.

How to Pay for Community Nursing Care in Avalon

Several funding pathways cover community nursing care in Avalon. Most people access services through government programs, though private payment is straightforward for those who prefer it or are waiting on a package.

NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme): Community nursing for NDIS participants is typically funded under Improved Daily Living (Capacity Building) where the nursing need is linked to a person's disability. In some cases it also sits within Core Supports. A letter from your GP or treating specialist explaining the clinical necessity can support a request to include nursing in your plan. Registered NDIS providers must meet the NDIS Practice Standards for health supports.

Home Care Packages (HCP): Level 1 to 4 Home Care Packages cover community nursing visits for older Australians. Your package coordinator manages the budget and can help arrange regular nursing visits alongside other services. A higher package level means more funds are available for complex or frequent nursing care.

Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA): Veterans with a DVA Gold or White Card are eligible for community nursing under the DVA Community Nursing Program. This program covers a comprehensive range of nursing services at home with very limited out-of-pocket costs. A referral from your GP or treating doctor is generally required to access DVA-funded nursing.

Private payment: Community nursing providers accept private payment from clients who are not funded through government programs. This option does not require a referral or funding approval and allows you to start services quickly. Some providers offer reduced rates for regular or long-term arrangements.

What to Expect from Community Nursing Care in Avalon

Community nursing care brings qualified nurses into your home or community setting to deliver health services that would otherwise require a clinic or hospital visit. The aim is to support your health, recovery, and independence in a familiar environment.

Services commonly delivered by community nurses include wound assessment and dressing changes, post-surgical and post-hospital care, medication administration and management reviews, catheter and stoma care, chronic disease monitoring (including diabetes, heart failure, and respiratory conditions), continence assessment and management, and palliative care support. The nurse assigned to your care will hold AHPRA registration as either a Registered Nurse or Enrolled Nurse, depending on the complexity of the tasks.

The process begins with an intake call and clinical assessment. The provider will review your referral or care plan, medical history, and current health needs. They will then schedule regular visits and assign a nurse who has experience in your specific area of care. For straightforward cases, services can begin within a few days. Complex cases or hospital discharge referrals are often prioritised for faster commencement.

After each visit you should receive documentation of the care delivered, any clinical observations, and any follow-up actions required. Good providers maintain regular communication with your GP and treating team and will contact them promptly if they observe any deterioration or concern. If your nursing needs change, the provider should adjust the care plan accordingly rather than continuing with a plan that no longer fits.

New South Wales Regulations & Compliance

In New South Wales, NDIS providers must be registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission and comply with the NDIS Practice Standards. Aged care services operate under the Aged Care Quality Standards enforced by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission. All providers serving NSW participants are subject to regular audits and must maintain worker screening through the NSW NDIS Worker Check.

NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission

Phone: 1800 035 544

Website: ndiscommission.gov.au

Aged Care Quality & Safety Commission

Phone: 1800 951 822

Website: agedcarequality.gov.au

Avalon at a Glance

Our Northern Beaches team understands the relaxed coastal lifestyle from Manly to Palm Beach, providing care that fits this unique community.

Transport
B-Line bus services connect the Northern Beaches to the city, with local bus networks throughout.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many community nursing providers are there in Avalon?
There are currently 0 community nursing care providers serving Avalon listed on MD Home Care. These include NDIS registered providers, aged care approved providers, and specialist nursing organisations staffed by AHPRA-registered nurses.
How much does community nursing cost in Avalon?
Community nursing rates in Avalon typically range from $55-$85/hour weekdays (NDIS/Support at Home subsidised rates available) on weekdays. Registered Nurse visits cost more than Enrolled Nurse visits. Evening, weekend, and public holiday rates are higher. NDIS participants should check the current NDIS Pricing Arrangements and Price Limits for their relevant support category.
Do I need a referral to access community nursing in Avalon?
For privately funded visits, a referral is not always required. For NDIS, HCP, or DVA-funded nursing, a referral or care plan from your GP or treating specialist is usually needed. Providers will guide you through this process during intake. Many can liaise directly with your GP to obtain the necessary documentation.
What is the difference between a Registered Nurse and an Enrolled Nurse?
A Registered Nurse (RN) holds a Bachelor of Nursing or equivalent and can independently assess, plan, and deliver complex clinical care. An Enrolled Nurse (EN) holds a Diploma of Nursing and works within a supervised scope of practice. Both are registered with AHPRA. The level of nurse assigned to your care will depend on the complexity of your clinical needs.
Can community nursing be funded through the NDIS?
Yes. Community nursing linked to a participant's disability can be funded under NDIS Improved Daily Living (Capacity Building) or Core Supports. If nursing is not currently in your plan, your GP or specialist can write a letter supporting its inclusion. Providers registered under NDIS health supports can help with this process.
Is 24 hour community nursing available in Avalon?
Some community nursing providers in Avalon offer 24 hour nursing care and after-hours visits for clients with complex or time-sensitive clinical needs. This includes overnight nursing support, on-call nursing for urgent issues, and after-hours wound care or medication management. Not all providers offer this level of availability, so ask directly when you enquire whether the provider can accommodate 24/7 or after-hours community nursing.
How quickly can community nursing begin in Avalon?
Most providers can arrange an initial assessment within 24 to 72 hours and begin regular visits shortly after. Post-hospital discharge referrals or urgent wound care needs are often prioritised for same-day or next-day commencement. Providers offering after-hours nursing may be able to commence care outside standard business hours. Contact providers directly to discuss your specific timeframe.
Will I see the same nurse each visit?
Quality providers aim for continuity of care, meaning the same nurse visits you consistently. This is especially important for wound care and chronic disease management, where familiarity with your baseline health helps the nurse detect changes quickly. Ask about consistency of staffing when choosing a provider.
What happens if my nursing needs increase over time?
A good provider will monitor your health and adjust the care plan as your needs change. If your condition deteriorates or new clinical needs arise, they should communicate this to your GP and, where relevant, to your NDIS planner or HCP case manager. A plan review or package reassessment may be needed to increase funded hours.

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