Registered NDIS Provider · Reg. 4-KU1X8AG
Specialist NDIS care, delivered with clinical depth most providers can't match.
Carevally is registered for nine classes of NDIS support — including High Intensity Daily Personal Activities (PEG feeding, catheter management, complex bowel care, subcutaneous injections, complex wound management) and Community Nursing Care. Across all of Greater Melbourne.
09
Classes of support registered
58
Greater Melbourne suburbs
5
High-intensity support types
Registered NDIS Provider · Reg. 4-KU1X8AG
Specialist NDIS care, delivered with clinical depth most providers can't match.
Carevally is registered for nine classes of NDIS support — including High Intensity Daily Personal Activities (PEG feeding, catheter management, complex bowel care, subcutaneous injections, complex wound management) and Community Nursing Care. Across all of Greater Melbourne.
09
Classes of support registered
58
Greater Melbourne suburbs
5
High-intensity support types
Quick answer
Carevally (NDIS Reg. 4-KU1X8AG) is a specialist NDIS provider operating across Greater Melbourne. Registered for nine classes of support, including the clinical supports most providers can’t deliver: complex bowel care, enteral (PEG/NG) feeding, urinary catheter management, subcutaneous injections, complex wound management, and community nursing.
Quick answer
Care organised by what's
actually needed.
Three tiers — Clinical, Specialist, Everyday — that map to the registration classes we hold. Each tier is delivered by appropriately trained teams.
Tier 01
Clinical care
Care delivered with registered nurse oversight. High-intensity supports and community nursing for participants whose needs require specific clinical training.
- High Intensity Daily Personal Activities
- Community Nursing Care
- Personal Care
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Tier 02
Specialist care
Supported Independent Living and capacity building for participants seeking permanent supported accommodation, employment pathways, or major life transitions.
- Supported Independent Living (SIL)
- Capacity Building and Life Transitions
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Tier 03
Everyday care
Daily living, transport, community access and group programs that hold a week together — delivered by support workers who know you.
- Daily Living and Household Tasks
- Community Access and Social Participation
- Transport Assistance
- Group Programs
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How We Care
Care organised by what's
actually needed.
Three tiers — Clinical, Specialist, Everyday — that map to the registration classes we hold. Each tier is delivered by appropriately trained teams.
Tier 01
Clinical care
Care delivered with registered nurse oversight. High-intensity supports and community nursing for participants whose needs require specific clinical training.
- High Intensity Daily Personal Activities
- Community Nursing Care
- Personal Care
Read more →
Tier 02
Specialist care
Supported Independent Living and capacity building for participants seeking permanent supported accommodation, employment pathways, or major life transitions.
- Supported Independent Living (SIL)
- Capacity Building and Life Transitions
Read more →
Tier 03
Everyday care
Daily living, transport, community access and group programs that hold a week together — delivered by support workers who know you.
- Daily Living and Household Tasks
- Community Access and Social Participation
- Transport Assistance
- Group Programs
Read more →
Case study
When clinical capability
matters.
Anonymised outcomes from participants we’ve supported. Names and locations changed to protect privacy.
Composite case · Hospital-to-home transition with PEG feeding
Returning home after a long hospital stay with a new PEG tube is rarely simple. The pattern of support Carevally is built to deliver — coordinated clinical handover, trained support workers, registered nursing review in place from day one — is designed to keep participants safely at home and out of hospital readmission.
This is an illustrative composite based on the kinds of supports our registration scope covers. We will publish real participant case studies, with documented consent, as the service develops.
Typical profile
Adult with complex clinical needs
Support pattern
Daily HI personal activities + weekly nursing review
Goal
Sustained community living, avoid readmission
Case study
When clinical capability
matters.
Anonymised outcomes from participants we’ve supported. Names and locations changed to protect privacy.
Composite case · Hospital-to-home transition with PEG feeding
Returning home after a long hospital stay with a new PEG tube is rarely simple. The pattern of support Carevally is built to deliver — coordinated clinical handover, trained support workers, registered nursing review in place from day one — is designed to keep participants safely at home and out of hospital readmission.
This is an illustrative composite based on the kinds of supports our registration scope covers. We will publish real participant case studies, with documented consent, as the service develops.
Typical profile
Adult with complex clinical needs
Support pattern
Daily HI personal activities + weekly nursing review
Goal
Sustained community living, avoid readmission
Where we work
58 suburbs across 24
Melbourne LGAs.
From the western growth corridor through inner Melbourne to the south-east and outer east. Local teams in each region.
West & inner west
Werribee, Point Cook, Hoppers Crossing, Tarneit, Sunshine, St Albans, Footscray, Yarraville, Williamstown, Altona, Melton, Caroline Springs.
North & inner north
Craigieburn, Broadmeadows, Sunbury, Epping, South Morang, Reservoir, Preston, Brunswick, Coburg, plus inner-city Carlton and Docklands.
South-east & east
Pakenham, Officer, Cranbourne, Berwick, Narre Warren, Endeavour Hills, Dandenong, Springvale, Frankston, Box Hill, Glen Waverley, Clayton, plus inner Hawthorn, Camberwell, Richmond and South Yarra.
Where we work
58 suburbs across 24
Melbourne LGAs.
From the western growth corridor through inner Melbourne to the south-east and outer east. Local teams in each region.
West & inner west
Werribee, Point Cook, Hoppers Crossing, Tarneit, Sunshine, St Albans, Footscray, Yarraville, Williamstown, Altona, Melton, Caroline Springs.
North & inner north
Craigieburn, Broadmeadows, Sunbury, Epping, South Morang, Reservoir, Preston, Brunswick, Coburg, plus inner-city Carlton and Docklands.
South-east & east
Pakenham, Officer, Cranbourne, Berwick, Narre Warren, Endeavour Hills, Dandenong, Springvale, Frankston, Box Hill, Glen Waverley, Clayton, plus inner Hawthorn, Camberwell, Richmond and South Yarra.
From the journal
Clinical perspectives &
participant guides.
In-depth resources for support coordinators, families and treating clinicians.
Choosing an NDIS provider in Melbourne — what to look for
Choosing an NDIS provider can feel overwhelming. There are hundreds of registered providers in Melbourne alone. Here’s a
- Reviewed by our carevally
- May 26, 2026
Your first month in a Carevally SIL home
Moving into a SIL home is a big step. Here’s what actually happens in the first month with
- Reviewed by our carevally
- May 26, 2026
Community nursing vs personal care — what’s the difference?
One of the most common questions families ask when their loved one’s needs become more complex: do we
- Reviewed by our carevally
- May 26, 2026
Questions, answered
Frequently asked.
01 Is Carevally a registered NDIS provider?
Yes. Carevally is registered with the NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission, Reg. 4-KU1X8AG. You can verify our registration on the NDIS Commission’s Find a Registered Provider tool.
02 What clinical capabilities does Carevally hold?
Carevally is registered for High Intensity Daily Personal Activities including complex bowel care, enteral (PEG/NG) feeding, urinary catheter management, subcutaneous injections and complex wound management. We are also registered for Community Nursing Care.
03Does Carevally operate across all of Melbourne
Yes. We operate in 58 suburbs across 24 Greater Melbourne LGAs, from the western growth corridor to the south-east and outer east. See our Where we work page for the full list.
04 How does Carevally support hospital-to-home transitions?
Our registered nurses can attend the hospital discharge meeting, take a clinical handover, and have continuity of clinical care in place from the participant’s first day at home. We routinely support PEG feeding transitions, post-surgical wound care, and complex medication regimens.
05What is Carevally's approach to restrictive practices?
Restrictive practices are only implemented under an approved Behaviour Support Plan developed by a registered behaviour support practitioner. We report all regulated restrictive practices to the NDIS Commission. See our Restrictive practices page for our full approach.