At Perth Disability Care, we provide specialised in-home catheter care and management for individuals requiring indwelling catheters (IDC), suprapubic catheters (SPC), and intermittent catheterisation. Our nursing support is focused on maintaining comfort, hygiene, bladder health, and reducing the risk of complications.

Our Services

Catheter Changes and Ongoing Support
We provide routine catheter changes, catheter care reviews, and ongoing clinical support tailored to each participant’s needs including support worker training in catheter care.

Product Guidance and support
We can recommend appropriate catheter care products based on individual clinical needs.

Catheter Consumables

Continence consumables required for ongoing catheter changes are ordered by the support coordinator, family, or participant and should be available at the time of appointment. Perth Disability Care does not supply ongoing consumables.

Catheterisation Authority:

Perth Disability Care require a signed catheterisation authority issued by GP for ongoing catheter changes. With your consent, Perth Disability Care will liaise with your doctor to obtain the required authorisation.

Intermittent Catheterisation Training
We offer practical education and support for participants, carers, and family members to promote safe bladder management.

Training for Support Workers and Family Members

We provide practical training in daily catheter care, drainage system management, infection prevention, and recognising complications.

NDIS Reports and Clinical Documentation
We provide clinical reports including appropriate product recommendations and supporting documentation for NDIS funding requests and plan reviews.

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We accept referrals from participants, families, Support Coordinators, NDIS planners, healthcare professionals, and care providers.