At E1 Hub, we go the extra mile to help our participants in ways that really matter.
We focus not just on the physical needs of our participants, but also upon their emotional wellbeing and overall quality of life. It's through our own belief in our participants, and their capabilities, that we endeavour to encourage broader social interaction and foster community participation. Through this approach, we aim to build meaningful interpersonal relationships with our participants, and in time, kindle within them a genuine sense of community belonging.
We help people make informed choices, organise services and get more value from their NDIS funding.

Receive one-on-one assistance both inside and outside your home. Our friendly team will assist you with personal activities like bathing and grooming to help you get ready for the day, looking and feeling your best. We can also attend appointments with you, help you with exercise or simply support you to enjoy the outdoors. Our care includes:
Our team of professional carers can assist you with daily household tasks. These include any essentials that will help keep your home tidy and fresh, so that you can live independently. We encourage you to join in as much as you would like to increase your own capacity to maintain your home. We help with:
We will empower you to take part actively in local community activities including visiting friends and family for a richer, more rewarding life. We can help you get to and from your activities, as well as accompany you to outings for support. We provide as much or as little companionship as you need to make the most of what's available in your local community. With us you can:
NDIS group and centre activities are a great way to socialise and learn new skills. We provide opportunities for you to access centre-based recreational programs in your local area. By being involved in these groups you will develop life skills such as communication and relationship skills. We also encourage you to be involved in networking to find groups that match your interests, and in planning your regular activities. Activities can include:
E1 Hub can provide complex bowel care to participants at risk of severe constipation or faecal incontinence, for example, CP GMFCS1 levels 3,4,5; spinal injuries; some ABI and where the bowel care plan involves non-routine treatment such as the use of non-routine PRNs. We have highly competent Registered Nurses who have received training on:
A detailed care plan will be established while developing a service agreement. Our nurses will follow the care plan, observe and record changes in bowel habits, administer laxatives, enemas or suppositories according to procedure and identify when to seek health practitioner advice.
Supporting a person who is reliant on percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) feeding can be part of a Registered Nurse's role. A person reliant on NG feeding typically has more complex health issues requiring high-intensity support. We will establish a detailed care plan while developing the service agreement. Our Registered Nurse will:
Our Registered Nurses have advanced skills in the provision of tracheostomy care. They are fully trained and have demonstrated competency to support a person dependent on ventilation. Our nurses will:
Once the need for ventilation is confirmed in the participant’s care plan, we will assign fully-trained Registered Nurses to the participant and will:
We can provide care to participants who have a tracheostomy and use a ventilator, or to participants who require ventilation but don't have a tracheostomy. We provide either invasive or non-invasive ventilation.
Our Registered Nurses who care for participants with urinary catheters (IDC and SPC) have received training and are experienced in:
Our quality catheter care includes replacing and disposing of catheter bags; maintaining charts / records; monitoring skin conditions around catheters; recognising and responding / reporting on blockages, dislodged catheters and signs of deteriorating health or infection.
E1 Hub Registered Nurses can provide complex wound care and are fully-trained and experienced in:
As a result, we can recognise risks and symptoms of pressure; identify when to refer to a health practitioner and follow plan instructions to inspect / replace dressings (under health practitioner supervision and only when indicated in the wound management plan).
We provide subcutaneous injections for medication administration (including but not limited to insulin, Erythropoietin Morphine, Diacetylmorphine and Clexane) and diabetes care support to participants with a care plan enlisting management of subcutaneous injections and medication administration. Registered Nurses deployed to support participants with diabetes and subcutaneous injection needs are required to attend compulsory training and be deemed competent in subcutaneous injection and diabetes management support provision. Safe and quality care will be guaranteed by:
E1 Hub provides highly-skilled Registered Community Nurses who are capable of a range of in-home nursing services that can assist in supporting a better quality of life for you. Our professional nursing support for NDIS participants includes complex care such as:
Take the next step and reach out to us to discuss your NDIS support needs. We're ready to surround you with care at heart.
Contact Details
Main ☎ : 0416 446 997
Sam: 0416 446 907
Eakraj: 0404 446 907
2 Derwak Street
Harristown QLD 4350

NDIS Registration: 4053407487

We recognise the objectives of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. We also acknowledge the traditional owners of country throughout Australia, and their continuing connection to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures, and to elders past and present.
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