March April 2026 Newsletter
On 8 April 2026, our participants together with our dedicated office staff and support workers, gathered for a joyful Easter celebration at Werribee Park, and what a fantastic day it turned out to be!
On 8 April 2026, our participants together with our dedicated office staff and support workers, gathered for a joyful Easter celebration at Werribee Park, and what a fantastic day it turned out to be!
“Thriving Kids” Program.
The Federal Government will fund a $2 billion program to support children with mild to moderate autism or developmental delay outside the NDIS. The Victorian Government has raised concerns about limited consultation and the delay to promised foundational supports.
New NDIS Provider Rules.
From July 2025, services like Support Coordination & Supported Independent Living must be registered with the NDIS Quality & Safeguards Commission, bringing stronger standards for providers across Victoria.
A Day on the Cruise
On the sunny morning of April 12th, two of our participants, accompanied by their support workers, set off from Docklands for a scenic day cruise led by our Director, Captain John Roberts, and his crew.
The journey followed the Yarra River into the Gateway Bridge, with beautiful views of Melbourne’s landmarks and skyline.
On the 17th of January, the event took place in Werribee which brought together our support workers, participants, and the office staff. These gatherings provided a chance to celebrate the start of the year, share laughs, and strengthen connections in a relaxed and festive atmosphere.
Tre’s dream and goal since the age of 13yrs old was to get into modelling and be a model for clothing. Tre said that until now he has not had the support to follow this dream! With the support of the NDIS and his Complete Nursing and Home Care support person Tre has the support…
Satu Latvanen and members of our Melbourne/Werribee team celebrated the birthday of long-term CNHC participant Roslyn Johnson with a yummy KFC lunch and cake!

In the spirit of reconciliation, Complete Nursing and Home Care acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community.
We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

Complete Nursing and Home Care strongly supports equality for all.
We embrace diversity and condemn any kind of discrimination, be it on the basis of race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability.

Complete Nursing and Home Care would like to recognise all people with a lived experience of trauma, neurodiversity, mental ill health and substance use or addiction, and their families, carers and supporters.
This recognition extends to the clinical and non-clinical workforces that support people with lived experience.