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Chronic Disease Management

NDIS Chronic Disease Management in Ipswich

First Priority Care provides registered chronic disease management across Ipswich City and surrounds, visiting participants in the Ipswich CBD, Springfield, Goodna, Redbank Plains and Brassall. Our nurses handle blood glucose monitoring, insulin administration, seizure management plans and respiratory checks, working alongside GPs and specialists to keep long-term conditions stable at home.

Quick answer

Who provides NDIS chronic disease management in Ipswich?

First Priority Care's registered nurses provide NDIS chronic disease management across Ipswich, including Booval, Goodna, Springfield and Ripley, supporting participants living with diabetes, COPD, epilepsy and cardiac conditions alongside their disability, with home monitoring coordinated through the participant's GP and Ipswich Hospital.

Our Chronic Disease Management in Ipswich

  • Monitoring and support for diabetes, COPD, epilepsy and cardiac conditions
  • Observations recorded as trends your GP and specialists can act on
  • Seizure management plans, with workers trained and rehearsed against them
  • Education for the participant and the household about the condition
  • Coordination between the GP and hospital specialist teams
  • Early escalation when the pattern shifts, before it becomes an admission

Areas We Serve in Ipswich

  • Ipswich CBD, Booval, Silkstone, Leichhardt
  • Goodna, Redbank, Collingwood Park, Redbank Plains
  • Springfield, Springfield Lakes, Augustine Heights
  • Brassall, Raceview, Eastern Heights, Rosewood

Can't see your area? Call 1800 402 205. If you're anywhere in the Ipswich area, we can almost certainly help.

Delivering Chronic Disease Management in Ipswich

In the growth corridor, GP books are full and specialist review means a trip, so deterioration that would be caught early elsewhere can run unnoticed at Ripley. Regular nurse observation fills exactly that gap: the trend is spotted at home and arrives at the GP as data, not as a crisis.

Getting Started with NDIS Support in Ipswich

  1. 01

    Call 1800 402 205 or submit our referral form online

  2. 02

    Intake conversation within one business hour

  3. 03

    Care plan and service agreement built together

  4. 04

    Services begin within 5–10 business days of completed intake

Frequently Asked Questions | Chronic Disease Management Ipswich

How often would a nurse visit for chronic disease monitoring in Ipswich?
Commonly weekly or fortnightly depending on stability, adjusted as the picture changes. Each visit covers observations, medication review and education, and the record builds into a trend your GP can act on in a ten minute appointment.
Can you support COPD participants through winter in Ipswich?
Yes, and winter is when the service earns its keep. Breathing observations tighten, action plans are refreshed, and the threshold for calling the GP drops. A COPD flare treated three days earlier is routinely the difference between antibiotics at home and a hospital bed.
Ready when you are

Let's build a care plan that works for you.

Speak with our care team about your NDIS plan, your goals, and how we can help.

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