A continence assessment is a professional evaluation of your bladder and bowel function conducted by a qualified clinician. Furthermore, it identifies the underlying causes of continence issues and determines the most effective management strategies for your individual situation. If you are an NDIS participant, a formal assessment is often required before you can access funded continence products and supports.
First, you need a continence assessment completed by a registered continence professional such as a nurse or allied health practitioner. Next, the written assessment report is submitted to the NDIA to support your funding request. As a result, eligible participants can access funded continence products through their NDIS plan. A1 Care Group can guide you through this entire process from assessment to approval.
Yes, A1 Care Group is a fully registered NDIS provider. Therefore, we are authorised to deliver NDIS-funded continence assessment services to eligible participants in Wollongong and the surrounding Illawarra region. You can feel confident that our services meet the NDIS Commission's quality and safety standards.
Absolutely. We offer convenient home visits throughout Wollongong and nearby suburbs. In addition, home-based assessments allow our clinicians to evaluate your actual living environment and make practical, context-specific recommendations. As a result, the management plan we develop is perfectly tailored to your daily routine and living situation.
A continence assessment typically takes between 60 and 90 minutes, depending on the complexity of your needs. However, your clinician will always take the time necessary to ensure the assessment is comprehensive and unhurried. We never rush the process, because getting it right from the start is what matters most.
It is helpful to have your current NDIS plan, a list of medications, and any relevant medical records or specialist reports available prior to the assessment. Additionally, keeping a simple bladder or bowel diary for two to three days beforehand can be very useful, as it helps your clinician identify patterns and make more accurate recommendations.
Yes, we provide continence assessments for children of all ages, as well as adults. Moreover, our clinicians approach paediatric assessments with particular sensitivity, patience, and care — working collaboratively with parents, guardians, and carers to develop age-appropriate, practical management plans that support the child's confidence and wellbeing.
We generally recommend a formal review every six to twelve months, or sooner if your condition, living situation, or NDIS plan changes significantly. Consequently, regular reviews ensure your continence management plan remains effective, up-to-date, and aligned with your current needs and goals. We will always let you know when your next review is due.



