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Palliative Care Nursing

NDIS Palliative Care Nursing in Logan

First Priority Care provides compassionate palliative care nursing for NDIS participants across Logan City, including Beenleigh, Springwood, Browns Plains, Kingston and Woodridge. Our nurses support comfort and symptom relief, care for skin and rest, and prepare and reassure families, working hand in hand with palliative care teams and GPs so participants can remain at home, comfortable and surrounded by the people they love.

Quick answer

Who provides NDIS palliative support at home in Logan?

First Priority Care's registered nurses provide palliative support at home for NDIS participants across Logan City, working alongside the specialist palliative team linked to Logan Hospital. Nurses manage daily comfort and clinical care so participants can stay home, with the family included, informed and supported throughout.

Our Palliative Care Nursing in Logan

  • Daily comfort and clinical care so home remains possible
  • Administration and monitoring of the specialist team's symptom plan
  • Anticipatory medications organised and in the home ahead of need
  • Preparation and practical teaching for the family about what is coming
  • Coordination with the specialist palliative service and your GP
  • Respite arranged before exhaustion rather than after it

Areas We Serve in Logan

  • Beenleigh, Eagleby, Loganholme
  • Springwood, Shailer Park, Rochedale South
  • Kingston, Woodridge, Logan Central, Marsden
  • Browns Plains, Hillcrest, Park Ridge

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

Delivering Palliative Care Nursing in Logan

Dying at home in Logan usually means dying within a large family, and good palliative nursing here works with the household rather than around it. Interpreters are arranged for the conversations that matter most, because no family should navigate end of life care in their second language.

Getting Started with NDIS Support in Logan

  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 | Palliative Care Nursing Logan

Can palliative conversations happen in our language in Logan?
Yes, and they should. We arrange interpreter support for care planning and the difficult conversations rather than letting a family member carry the translating alone. Clarity at end of life is not a luxury, and language must not be the reason a family did not understand.
How do you support the family, not just the participant?
By teaching, sharing the load and being reachable. Families are shown what to expect and what to do, respite is arranged before exhaustion rather than after, and a nurse who knows the situation answers the phone. Palliative care done well holds the whole household.
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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