Your Partner in Reliable NDIS Complex Care in Perth

As a trusted partner in NDIS complex care, we at Compass Care Group understand that individuals with complex care needs require more than just support, they deserve compassion, precision, and reliability in every aspect of their care. Our NDIS complex care services in Perth are designed to deliver exactly that, combining medical expertise with a person-centred approach to ensure safety, comfort, and dignity at every step. From managing chronic health conditions to providing specialised clinical assistance, our highly trained professionals work closely with participants, families, and healthcare teams to create tailored care plans that meet individual needs. Whether it’s 24/7 nursing support, medication management, or advanced mobility assistance, we ensure every service promotes independence and enhances quality of life. With Compass Care Group, you can rely on trusted NDIS Complex Care that adapts to your unique journey, empowering you to live confidently, safely, and with the respect you deserve.

  • What are Complex Health Conditions?

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    Complex health conditions refer to situations where an individual requires ongoing, specialised care to manage multiple or interconnected medical, physical, or mental health needs. Unlike basic daily assistance, complex care involves coordinated support from a team of professionals, including nurses, therapists, and personal care workers, to ensure the best possible health outcomes. These conditions often involve chronic illnesses, neurological disorders, or disabilities that demand continuous monitoring, skilled nursing, and tailored interventions. At Compass Care Group, we understand that every individual’s health journey is unique. 

    That’s why our NDIS Complex Care services in Perth are designed to provide comprehensive, person-centred support that addresses all aspects of well-being, from medical needs to emotional stability. Our goal is to deliver compassionate, coordinated care that enhances independence, promotes comfort, and helps participants lead fulfilling lives despite complex health challenges.

  • Why Choose Compass Care Group for Complex Health Conditions?

    • Specialist Expertise in CHC (Continuing Healthcare) Funding: Compass CHC is the largest specialist provider of CHC funding expertise. They understand the specific criteria and nuances of the NHS framework for complex needs, such as those related to dementia, Parkinson’s, or Alzheimer’s.
    • Securing Funding from Day One: Their focus is on securing ongoing funding immediately, helping families avoid the significant financial burden of paying for care themselves for months or years while waiting for a decision or appeal.
    • Expert Advocacy: Clients benefit from the support of fully trained advocates who represent their best interests in review meetings with Integrated Care Boards (ICBs). This professional representation is often crucial for a positive outcome.
    • Objective and Professional Assessment: As noted by a retired Registered Nurse client, their team provides a highly professional service, including a thorough review and understanding of a patient’s medical notes and needs, which is presented with total honesty and insight.
    • Eligibility is Needs-Based, Not Means-Tested: The NHS CHC funding they help secure is based purely on health needs, not financial situation, savings, or property ownership. If a person meets the criteria, they are entitled to free care, a core principle Compass CHC helps uphold.
    • Proven Track Record: They have a strong history of success, providing peace of mind and financial relief for families.
    • Reduced Stress and Pressure: Testimonials consistently mention how Compass CHC’s intervention lifts immense pressure and stress from families navigating the complex and often confusing process of securing healthcare funding.

     

  • Benefits of Choosing Compass Care Group for Complex Health Conditions

    • Person-centred, Individualised Plans: Compass Care Group develops highly flexible, personalised care plans tailored to each individual’s unique needs, preferences, and lifestyle. This ensures that all aspects of a patient’s well-being are considered.
    • Integrated and Coordinated Care: They use a collaborative care model, working closely with the patient’s existing medical team (PCPs, specialists, etc.) and family to ensure seamless and comprehensive support.
    • Focus on Independence and Dignity: Services are designed to enable individuals to maintain control over their lives and remain in their preferred environment (often their own home) for as long as possible, fostering a sense of dignity and independence.
    • Comprehensive Support Services: Beyond medical attention, care includes assistance with daily living activities (grooming, meal preparation, safe transfers), emotional support, and connecting patients to vital community resources (e.g., support groups, transportation, financial aid information).
    • Highly Trained and Compassionate Staff: Their team of care managers and personal support workers are not only equipped with necessary clinical skills but also trained to provide empathetic and nurturing care, building strong personal relationships with clients and their families.
    • Management of Comorbidities: Their comprehensive approach addresses interconnected health issues, such as depression alongside chronic physical conditions (e.g., diabetes or cardiovascular disease), which often leads to more effective and holistic health outcomes.
    • Support for Caregivers: The program also provides significant support and resources for family caregivers, which can reduce their burden, depression, and health risks.

     

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  • Examples of Complex Health Conditions

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    • Severe Epilepsy: This requires continuous monitoring and skilled intervention to manage seizures safely.
    • Respiratory Conditions: This includes chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or those needing ventilator or oxygen support.
    • Cardiac Conditions: This includes heart failure or arrhythmias that require close medical supervision.
    • Spinal Cord Injuries: This results in limited mobility or the need for assistive technology and personal care.
    • Severe Cerebral Palsy: This involves complex mobility, feeding, or communication needs.
    • Neurological Disorders: This includes multiple sclerosis (MS) or motor neuron disease (MND) requiring multidisciplinary management.
    • Degenerative or Chronic Illnesses: This includes advanced diabetes, kidney disease, or autoimmune conditions.
    • Post-Surgical or Palliative Care Needs: This requires skilled nursing and ongoing clinical support.

     

  • Are you ready to build your confidence, and achieve a sense of empowerment over your life?

    Then chat to our team of NDIS registered disability support service providers today. We are here to help you reach your goals for increased independence.

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FAQs

What does Complex Care mean?

Complex care focuses on supporting people with severe disabilities, chronic conditions, or complex health needs. It goes beyond basic assistance, involving nurses, therapists, and support professionals to deliver complete and person-centred care. 

Who are the candidates for Complex Care?

Anyone with the following health problems can opt for complex care:

  • Severe physical disabilities, such as spinal cord injury, amputation, and muscular dystrophy. 
  • Chronic illness. 
  • Neurological disorders like cerebral palsy, many sclerosis, and Parkinson’s disease. 
  • Mental health conditions requiring high-support care, such as schizophrenia and severe anxiety disorders.

Does NDIS fund complex care?

Absolutely, NDIS funds complex care, but you must be aware of the eligibility criteria. 

Who is eligible?

To qualify for complex care under the NDIS, you must meet these requirements:

  • The applicant must have a permanent impairment that limits daily activities.
  • They must need high-intensity support like medication management, continence care, or mobility help.
  • The applicant must have applied for the NDIS before they turn 65 years old.

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