
Precision Home Nursing, with Dedicated Expertise in Continence Care.

What Does "Care Plus" Mean at Nunyara Care Plus,
At Nunyara Care Plus, our work is grounded in the foundational principles of C.I.D—Clarity, Integrity, and Dignity. These core values underpin everything we do and guide our commitment to safe, respectful, and person-centred care.
Care Plus is how we bring these principles to life—delivering care that is thoughtful, compassionate, and professional.
We aim to provide care with:
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Clarity, Connection, and Compassion – so clients feel informed, supported, and understood throughout their journey.
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Depth, Dignity, and Direction – ensuring support is clinically sound, personally respectful, and aligned with individual needs and goals.
We don’t just provide care—we strive to enhance it with purpose, empathy, and evidence-informed practice.
Guided by Our Values and Principles
The "Care Plus" elements below are guided by our core values and the principles of C.I.D—Clarity, Integrity, and Dignity. To learn more about what shapes our approach, please visit our [Vision, Mission and Values on the home page].

While aged care is an important part of what we do, Nunyara Care Plus is fundamentally about supporting people of all ages who are navigating complex care systems — whether through the NDIS, veterans’ programs, hospital discharge, or private health challenges.
The phrase “Not just for the seniors and elders amongst us” highlights our commitment to:
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Children and young people with disabilities who need functional assessments or continence reports.
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Adults with lifelong or acquired disabilities who require system navigation, advocacy, and tailored health plans.
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Carers of all ages—spouses, parents, adult children—who need guidance, relief, and support.
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Culturally and linguistically diverse communities where age is not the only barrier to care.
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Professionals and providers who benefit from training, clinical guidance, and a responsive partner in complex care.
At Nunyara Care Plus, we believe that nurse-led, culturally responsive, evidence-based care should be available to anyone who needs it — not just those at the end of life, but also those building it.