High Intensity Daily Personal Activity​

MACC registered nurse and trained support workers are qualified in supporting people with complex health needs.

We are committed to providing a high standard of care to deliver high risk supports to people who require high intensity daily personal activities to meet your healthcare needs.

High intensity daily personal activities is the term used by the NDIS to describe the more complex supports some people need to manage their daily lives.

These include supporting people in their own homes or in community health settings who have:

  • diabetes
  • epilepsy and high risk seizures
  • complex wounds and pressure injuries
  • medication administered by subcutaneous injections
  • complex bowel problems
  • a tracheostomy
  • a stoma
  • a urinary catheter
  • a ventilator
  • swallowing and eating difficulties (tube feeding)

Each person will have a health care plan specific to their needs, and by using a person-led supports approach, people supported by us, will be involved in the planning and management of their care.