Continence assessments and management
Assessment, care and funding guidance in one place
Evermore provides NDIS Continence Assessments and Continence Management across Blacktown, Western Sydney and Greater Sydney, with face-to-face and telehealth continence nurse support also available Australia-wide.
Our continence nurse works with participants, families, carers and support coordinators to complete assessments, prepare continence reports and recommend suitable continence products and supports.
We make the process easier by helping participants understand their continence needs, access practical recommendations, and get clear guidance for NDIS funding discussions, care planning, and ongoing continence management.
Practical continence support tailored to individual needs
Our continence services are designed to improve comfort, dignity and quality of life through assessment, management planning, education and practical support.
Continence assessment
Comprehensive assessments to understand continence needs and identify the most appropriate support options.
Continence management
Practical guidance, product recommendations and ongoing support to improve comfort, dignity and everyday life.
Education and support
Support for participants and carers to better understand continence care, routines and recommended products or aids.
Reports and reviews
Detailed reports and reviews to support ongoing care planning, funding discussions and relevant providers.
Service delivery options
Service delivery is tailored to participant needs, with in-person support available across Greater Sydney and face-to-face telehealth available Australia-wide.
Funding guidance
Clear information about eligibility, provider choice and what continence-related funding may cover under the NDIS.

How we can support you
Evermore supports participants through each stage of the continence process, from first enquiry to assessment, reporting and ongoing support.
Step 1
Initial Consultation
We learn about the participant’s concerns, goals and current supports.
Step 2
Continence Assessment
A registered nurse reviews symptoms, history and current management needs.
Step 3
NDIS report plan
We provide reporting, recommendations and practical next steps.
Step 4
Ongoing support
Where needed, we continue to support participants and carers with practical advice and guidance.
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Continence Assessments & Management FAQs
What areas does Evermore service for continence assessments?
Evermore is based in Blacktown, and Continence Assessments & Management are available in person across Greater Sydney, with face-to-face telehealth also available Australia-wide.
Can continence assessments be delivered by telehealth?
Yes. Under the NDIS, telehealth is also considered a face-to-face service. Depending on the participant’s needs, continence assessments and management may be delivered in person across Greater Sydney or via face-to-face telehealth for participants across Australia.
What is an NDIS Continence Nurse Assessment?
An NDIS Continence Nurse Assessment is a comprehensive assessment completed by a qualified nurse to understand continence needs, recommend appropriate supports and help guide ongoing care planning.
Who is eligible for an NDIS Continence Nurse Assessment?
Eligibility can depend on a participant’s needs, NDIS plan and available funding. Evermore can help participants, families and referrers understand whether a continence assessment may be appropriate.
What can I expect during a continence assessment?
The nurse will discuss medical history, continence symptoms, lifestyle factors, current treatments and any aids already in use. This helps create a tailored care plan that supports comfort, health and day-to-day wellbeing.
How long does a continence nurse assessment usually take?
The length of an assessment can vary depending on individual needs and the information that needs to be gathered. Evermore will explain what to expect before the appointment. In many cases, assessments may take between 30 minutes and one hour.
What services are typically covered by continence-related funding?
Depending on the participant’s plan and circumstances, funding may contribute to continence assessments, reviews, aids, training for participants and carers, and ongoing support related to continence management.
Can I choose my preferred provider for continence assessments and care?
Yes. Participants can choose the provider that best suits their needs and preferences. Evermore delivers specialised continence support tailored to individual circumstances.
What do I need to start using funding for continence assessments and care?
Before getting started, the participant’s NDIS plan should include relevant funding. Evermore can help participants, families and referrers understand the next steps and what information may be needed.
Can funding be used for specialised continence products or aids?
In some cases, relevant NDIS funding can be used for specialised continence products or aids that are recommended as part of the participant’s continence care plan.

Ready to take the next step?
If you are looking for continence assessment, management guidance or practical support, Evermore is here to help. Talk to our team about your needs, funding and the best next step.



