Support Network has been a highly efficient way to organise home care support services for my 86 year old father
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Nurse On-Call
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Support Network has been a highly efficient way to organise home care support services for my 86 year old father
The customer support team is incredibly responsive. They helped me navigate the platform and answered all my questions quickly.
My support worker goes above and beyond every single day. I never thought finding such dedicated help could be this easy
The fact that Support Network works seamlessly with NDIS is a huge plus. It’s made accessing support services so much more straightforward
It’s refreshing to find a platform that priorities both safety and quality. I wouldn’t go anywhere else for support services
Support Network connected me with a support worker who assists with everything from personal care to community engagement, making my daily life much more manageable.
Knowing that all support workers have undergone police and Working With Children Checks provided me with peace of mind when selecting care for my loved one.
Highly recommend, made finding the right support workers easy
I've been using support network for 3 years to help me find skilled and reliable support workers. Tanish and his team have developed an excellent database that makes finding and contracting workers simple and due to thier vetting process and recruitment style, I've been able to make sustainable working relationships with thier staff which give my clients continuity and allows them to really feel a part of my team! .... cannot praise support network, Tanish and his team high enough!
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Support Network offers more than assistance—we bring support that feels steady, familiar, and genuinely connected to each person’s life. Every individual we meet carries a different set of needs, shaped by their routines, goals, and the kind of life they wish to lead. That’s where we begin—by understanding, not by assuming.
Across Adelaide, our work is quietly woven into homes, neighbourhoods, and communities. It isn’t clinical or distant. It’s the kind of support that settles in naturally. Our carers assist with daily tasks at home, but they’re also there out in the community—at appointments, during group activities, or simply helping someone get from one place to another with confidence. We move at the person’s pace and with their choices in mind.
Our team understands this city. We know the tempo of life in different pockets of Adelaide, and that helps us provide support that feels right—not forced. For families, this local understanding can bring reassurance. They’re not placing their trust in a distant provider; they’re working with people who understand how things work here—socially, practically, emotionally.
Support Network is a registered NDIS provider, which means the services we offer meet national quality standards. But more than that, we make the NDIS feel workable. Our professionals are not only qualified—they’re steady hands through what can be a confusing system. We help people navigate their plans without pressure or uncertainty. It’s one of the ways we reduce the load families often carry.
The care we offer doesn’t come in a fixed shape. It adjusts. It fits around what’s already there. Whether someone needs help at home each day, or occasional support to access activities in their community, we make space for that. We do it quietly, with respect and consistency. Our carers stay present through changes, providing support that doesn’t disappear when things shift.
There’s something personal about the work we do. It doesn’t rely on scripts or checklists. It relies on noticing, adapting, and knowing when to step in—and when to step back. That’s how we help individuals live with more freedom and less worry, here in the Adelaide community, one familiar step at a time.
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There’s a certain rhythm to daily life that we all try to keep up with. For individuals living with disability, even the most ordinary routines can come with added effort. That extra weight—getting through personal care, managing appointments, preparing meals—can begin to chip away at time and energy. Through NDIS-funded support, we help remove some of that weight and allow space for comfort, dignity, and choice to return.
What we offer isn’t a fixed program. There are no templates. Each service is designed around the person it’s meant to support. Our role is to ease the day-to-day while still protecting independence and encouraging decision-making. Whether someone needs a few hours of help a week or a full arrangement of services across different areas, we respond with care that fits.
Here’s what that looks like in practical terms:
Most of what keeps a day running smoothly happens quietly in the background—getting dressed, brushing teeth, folding laundry. These things can easily stack up and become overwhelming without support.
Our carers work in a way that protects routine and leaves room for autonomy, even when help is needed often.
Care for the body and mind is often central to a person’s wellbeing, but health needs don’t always come on a schedule. We respond with flexible, qualified support where it’s needed most.
This is health support that adapts, not instructs—delivered gently and without clinical distance.
Getting around safely—both inside and outside the home—makes a huge difference in how freely someone can move through life. We offer solutions that are practical and personal.
It’s not only about getting by—it’s about growing, connecting, and taking part. We support individuals in developing the skills and confidence needed to engage more fully with the world around them.
These moments build confidence slowly. We stay present through them, not just in structure but in spirit.
When meals are missed or appointments are hard to reach, the day begins to fray. That’s why we offer dependable help with daily movement and nourishment.
This kind of support keeps things flowing and prevents minor barriers from growing into bigger disruptions.
Behind every well-run support system is a plan that’s being managed properly. We help carry that responsibility without removing the person’s voice.
We don’t just manage plans—we interpret them, keep them relevant, and make sure the focus stays on the individual’s life, not the paperwork.
Finding someone who truly understands your needs—not just on paper, but in practice—can be one of the most difficult parts of organising disability support. It’s not about filling a shift. It’s about finding a person who fits into your life, respects your space, and brings consistency to every interaction. And that kind of connection doesn’t happen by chance.
Many people come to us after going through several providers or agency systems that left them feeling like they had no say. Workers change without notice, routines get disrupted, and the person receiving support often feels like an observer rather than the one in charge. That’s something we actively work to change.
We believe the best support happens when there’s a real sense of trust. It’s why we make the hiring process more personal, more transparent, and more flexible—so families and individuals aren’t just matched with someone. They choose the person who fits.
Agency-based systems tend to operate on a fixed structure. Workers are assigned. Changes happen in the background. Even when carers are experienced and capable, the relationship can feel formal—transactional, even. Over time, this approach can wear people down. There’s no time to build familiarity. No room to form steady routines. And for individuals who thrive on predictability, that instability becomes exhausting.
What we do differently is remove those rigid layers. Instead of being placed with whoever is available, you’re supported in finding someone who makes sense for your day-to-day life. That could mean choosing someone based on cultural background, shared language, experience with specific conditions, or simply someone whose presence feels easy.
And once that connection is made, it isn’t interrupted by shifts in internal scheduling. You remain in control. The relationship builds naturally over time—no reshuffling, no rotation.
With Support Network, participants can browse worker profiles, read through experience details, and decide who they want to meet. We provide clear information—no guesswork or vague promises—so families can make informed decisions about the people coming into their home.
Some prefer to self-manage and handle communication directly. Others choose to have our team assist in the coordination. Both options are supported. We don’t push a single model—we give people room to decide what works for them. That flexibility changes everything. It means someone can take the time to meet a worker, ask questions, or even try a short introductory shift before committing.
Our goal is simple: to make sure the person providing care is someone you’d choose again tomorrow. Because real support isn’t just professional. It’s personal, steady, and quietly dependable.
There’s a quiet relief in finding support that doesn’t require constant explaining. No repeating yourself, no need to adjust your life around someone else’s schedule. Just care that fits, and people who show up the same way every time. That’s what we provide—and that’s what families often tell us they’ve been looking for.
Our approach is shaped by lived realities, not by generic plans. We’ve built something that makes it easier for individuals and families to stay in charge of their support, while we handle what’s hard to manage alone.
Here’s how we help make that possible:
Support isn’t always about more—it’s about what fits, who listens, and whether things feel steady. That’s the difference we bring.
There’s a quiet relief that comes when someone enters your home and already understands how you live. Not just the care you need, but how you speak, what you eat, how you move through the day. That kind of connection—built on shared culture, language, and values—makes support feel less like assistance and more like understanding.
We’ve seen how much it matters. That’s why we help people find support workers who share their background. Sometimes it’s a shared dialect, sometimes a gentle awareness of faith, food, or family expectations. These small things bring ease. They help remove the stress of having to explain every detail.
Across Adelaide, we offer access to a broad network of culturally aligned carers. Individuals can choose from workers who speak Arabic, Bengali, Hindi, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Greek, Italian, Turkish, Persian, Sinhalese, Tamil, Swahili, Spanish, and more. The match is never random—it’s guided by what feels familiar and respectful to the person receiving care.
Support starts with a conversation—nothing more, nothing less. If you’re trying to figure out where to begin or just need someone to explain what’s possible, we’re here for that. You don’t need to have everything ready. Sometimes, a bit of guidance makes all the difference.
We support people with disabilities across Adelaide who are looking for something more steady, more personal. Some reach out to us after feeling overlooked. Others are just getting started. No matter where you’re at, we take time to listen. There’s no script. No pressure. Just a friendly team that shows up and hears you out.
As a registered NDIS Service Provider, we walk alongside people—not ahead, not behind. Whether the goal is better daily routines, more independence, or help with specific tasks, our experienced team works with you, not around you. And when the right support is in place, it’s easier to breathe again. The day feels more manageable. Life feels a little more like your own.
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We help with personal care, meal prep, transport, social activities, skill development, household tasks, and much more. Everything is tailored, so it fits into the person’s life, not the other way around.
Yes, absolutely. We don’t send someone out at random. You’ll have the chance to look through profiles, speak to workers directly, and decide who you feel comfortable with.
Yes. Some of our team members have specific experience supporting people with behaviour support needs. When restrictive practices are involved, we make sure they’re handled with care and in line with the person’s plan.
That depends on your needs and availability, but in many cases, people begin connecting with support workers within a few days.
Yes. A lot of what we do focuses on building confidence and supporting Independent Living—things like decision-making, managing routines, or getting involved in the community.
That’s fine. Not everyone needs full-time care. We work with people who want just a bit of help around the house, or someone to check in regularly. It all depends on what you’re looking for.
Yes. We’re a fully registered NDIS Service Provider, and our services follow the required guidelines. We meet all formal expectations around safety, quality, and support delivery.
We don’t try to fit people into a system. We shape support around their daily life. It’s about staying consistent, being reliable, and offering care that feels right—not rushed.
Yes, we do. Whether you’re handling your own funding or working with a plan manager, we can support you in setting things up and keeping things running smoothly.
Yes. We understand that sometimes, things change—or a match just doesn’t feel right. You’re free to choose again, and we’re here to help make that switch without stress.
Yes, they do. If you need help with things like meals, laundry, or keeping your home in order, that’s something we can organise with you.
When support is shaped around your needs—not just what’s in a box—it becomes easier to stay consistent. Personalised care isn’t about extras. It’s about getting what actually helps.
Yes. We work with individuals from many cultural backgrounds, and we have support workers who speak different languages and understand different customs. It helps make care feel more natural.
Compassionate care starts with how we listen. Our workers are trained, but they also carry the kind of patience and respect that can’t be taught in a manual. That’s part of our core values.
It means being there when you say you will. It means showing up with care, not just tasks. It means holding ourselves to proper standards of care and doing what’s needed, quietly and consistently.
We support both. Some families come to us for help with daily routines, school preparation, or community access. We shape support around the needs of each person, regardless of age.
Because when the right support is in place, life for people becomes less stressful. Families aren’t stretched so thin. The person receiving care starts to feel more steady, more confident—and that affects everything else.