NDIS High Intensity Daily Personal Activities.
Module 1 high-intensity supports under registered nurse oversight. Tracheostomy, ventilator, PEG, complex wound, epilepsy — delivered safely at home.
What it covers
NDIS Module 1. High-intensity daily personal activities.
Module 1 High Intensity Daily Personal Activities is the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission's category for supports that require clinical training and registered nurse oversight. These are the supports that used to only happen in hospitals and now — safely, with the right team — happen at home.
InLife delivers Module 1 high-intensity supports under registered nurse oversight. Our RNs develop the clinical care plan, train and delegate tasks to support workers, and keep the clinical picture joined up between hospital, home and school — aligned with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission's Module 1 requirements.
What's included
The full Module 1 clinical support list.
Every support below is delivered under a clinical care plan, with RN training and delegation to support workers, and regular review.
Clinical oversight
Registered nurse oversight, always.
Delegation is the mechanism that makes home-based high-intensity support safe. Our RNs assess the participant's clinical picture, develop a care plan, identify which tasks can be safely delegated, train the specific support workers who will deliver those tasks, and sign off their competency before the first shift. Competencies are reviewed every 12 months, and the RN stays on-call for the participant's team.
For participants with particularly complex pictures — ventilation, recent tracheostomy, post-surgical wound care — we start with active nursing shifts and transition to delegated support worker delivery only when the clinical picture is stable and the team is ready.
Who this is for
Complex care families and hospital discharge teams.
This service is for NDIS participants living with tracheostomies, ventilator dependence, complex wound care, seizure disorders, enteral feeding, severe dysphagia, stoma care, catheter care, or uncontrolled diabetes — and for the hospital teams and support coordinators trying to put safe supports in place.
We work directly with discharge planners so the first weekend home doesn't collapse. If your participant is coming home from one of the major Melbourne, Geelong or Gold Coast hospitals with a complex-care picture, call us before the discharge date.
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