Support Network has been a highly efficient way to organise home care support services for my 86 year old father
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Great Value
Local NDIS Provider
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Nurse On-Call
Housework, organising transport, gardening, meal prep, chores, activities.
Showering, hoist transfer, exercise assistance, palliative care, 24 hr support, complex support
Wound care, medication management, respite support, 24 hr care, complex care.
Occupational therapy, psychology, physiotherapy and speech therapy.
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Support to achieve positive solutions & change
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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 provides disability support across Bundaberg with a strong focus on real-world care not scripted routines or generic responses. We don’t arrive with assumptions. We come in to understand what life actually looks like for the person in front of us, and how we can quietly step in to support it, not interrupt it.
Bundaberg isn’t just a pin on the map for us. It’s familiar ground. We’ve met families who’ve had to chase down services, repeat the same details to new people each week, or wait too long for something simple. That’s not the kind of experience we think anyone should settle for. So, we’ve shaped our approach around consistency, same support staff, steady hands, reliable care plans, and room to adjust when life changes course.
We’re NDIS registered, yes. But what we bring goes further than that label. At home, we assist with the basics personal care, meal prep, mobility support but none of it is treated as routine. Every person has their way of doing things, and we learn it piece by piece. Out in the community, we walk alongside participants in ways that don’t feel forced. Whether it’s heading to a group event, helping someone build confidence in public spaces, or supporting quiet one-on-one outings, we keep things respectful and real.
Our team is made up of qualified professionals who are selected for their skill, yes, but also for their patience and sense of grounding. No one is rushed in or out. We stay long enough to notice what’s working and what’s not and we’re not afraid to go back and get it right.
Families in Bundaberg often ask one thing first: will the care last? Our answer is clear: it's built to. And it’s delivered with the understanding that life doesn’t always follow a plan. That’s why we don’t lock people into fixed boxes. We keep things steady, but flexible. Safe, but open.
At Support Network, we’re not offering a version of care that looks good on paper. We’re providing the kind that holds up day after day, in homes and lives that deserve nothing less.
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At Support Network, we don’t believe independence means doing everything alone. For many people living with disability, being independent means having the right kind of support around people who show up when needed, quietly step in where it counts, and help remove the pressure from day-to-day living.
The services we provide through the NDIS aren’t picked from a menu. They’re shaped around each person, their routines, their space, their goals. Our team in Bundaberg listens first, then works out how to walk alongside without making things feel like a service schedule. Below, we’ve grouped the core areas where we offer support, all of which can be adjusted over time as life moves forward.
Not every day feels the same. Some mornings are smooth, others need more hands-on help. That’s why our daily living support isn’t fixed or rushed.
We help with:
This support often forms the backbone of someone’s day and we treat it with care, patience, and routine that suits them.
Health needs don’t pause for convenience, and they shouldn’t be treated like an afterthought either. Our team includes qualified nurses and works closely with local allied health professionals.
We can assist with:
Everything is delivered in a way that makes space for comfort and understanding, not rushed visits and one-size-fits-all routines.
The home should feel like a safe base not a challenge. We work with participants to make their environment more accessible, so moving through the day feels easier.
Here’s how we help:
We don’t bring solutions that feel out of place. We look at what’s already there, what’s missing, and build from that.
Life isn’t just about getting through the day. It’s about connecting, trying new things, and building up confidence in ways that matter to each individual.
We provide:
Whether someone wants to join a hobby group, volunteer, or just spend more time outside the house, we help make that happen without pressure or judgment.
From shopping lists to appointments across town, we’re there to fill the gaps that might otherwise feel overwhelming.
This includes:
We aim to keep the rhythm of life going, helping where it’s needed and stepping back when it’s not.
NDIS plans can get confusing. That’s where our back-end support steps in. We help people stay on track without feeling overwhelmed by paperwork or deadlines.
Support we offer:
Nothing is rushed. Nothing is confusing. Just clear steps, handled by people who know how the system works.
Support Network continues to provide practical, grounded support that doesn’t just meet NDIS criteria it fits the person it’s meant for. That’s how we make everyday life in Bundaberg a little easier, without losing sight of what matters.
Finding the right disability support worker isn’t just about qualifications. It’s about trust, rhythm, and fit. At Support Network, we’ve seen firsthand how much of a difference the right person can make not just in tasks completed, but in how someone feels day to day. That kind of support doesn’t come from luck. It comes from choice.
We know how overwhelming it can be. Some families are handed a list of names and left to figure it out. Others feel stuck with whoever turns up. But the truth is, the relationship between a participant and their support worker should feel steady and respectful, not random or temporary. That’s why we offer something better.
In traditional agencies, there’s often a system built around availability not personality. Shifts get filled, support workers come and go, and families have to re-explain needs over and over again. While that model may work for some, it leaves many feeling like they’re being fitted into a system, rather than the system working for them.
At Support Network, things work differently. We help you find support workers based on real compatibility interests, communication style, lived experience, even language or cultural background. Some people prefer a calm, quiet worker. Others want someone upbeat and chatty. These things matter, and we treat them as essential not optional.
This isn’t about filling gaps. It’s about building support around real people.
There’s a growing shift toward self-management and for good reason. Families and individuals want more say, more stability, and more connection with the people they bring into their homes. Support Network helps you stay in control of that process, without the confusion that usually comes with it.
You’re not on your own. Whether you want to explore self-managed hiring or prefer help coordinating things through us, you still get a say in who supports you and how things are done. We’ll guide you through screening, matching, and setting up a routine that works no hidden steps, no rotating doors.
When you’re working with someone every day helping with meals, mobility, appointments, or just being there through the quiet moments trust matters. And that trust starts with a choice.
We don’t push names on you. We help you find someone who fits. That’s the difference. And that’s what support should feel like.
Support Network keeps things simple. No unnecessary steps. No confusing rules. Just honest, reliable support that gives you more say and more comfort in your own routine. We’ve worked with families and individuals across Bundaberg who were tired of being told how support should be. So, we stopped offering a system and started offering choices.
Here’s what makes us different:
Support Network doesn’t run things from a distance. We stay close, we listen often, and we fix what’s not working. That’s how we’ve always done it and that’s how we’ll keep doing it.
Support doesn’t always begin with tasks, it begins with understanding. We’ve seen how much smoother, safer, and more comforting care becomes when there’s cultural familiarity at the heart of it. It’s not just about speaking the same language, it's about recognising the small things, the shared habits, the way someone prefers to be spoken to, or what makes them feel at ease in their own home.
We work closely with individuals and families in Bundaberg to connect them with support workers who reflect their background, language, or traditions. For some, that means having someone who understands prayer times. For others, it’s about food, tone, or simply being understood without needing to explain too much.
That’s why we offer a wide mix of culturally aligned support workers, including:
This isn’t about ticking a box, it's about reducing stress and creating trust. For many people, care doesn’t feel right until it feels familiar. That’s the kind of support we offer. Thoughtful, matched with care, and shaped by the person it’s for. That’s the Support Network way.
Choosing the right support isn’t easy—but having someone to speak to can make it less overwhelming. At Support Network, we take time to listen before anything else. Whether you’re exploring options for a loved one or planning your own support, we’ll walk you through each step with clarity and care.
We’re based in Bundaberg and understand the pace of life here. Our experienced team has supported people with disability through a wide range of services—from personal care to education, community access, and day-to-day routines. We’re familiar with the way NDIS Service Providers operate, and we make the process easier by keeping things direct and accessible.
If you’d like to speak to someone about our list of services or simply ask a question about how support could look in your situation, we’re here.
Call or email us to talk through:
From independent living goals to aged care needs, disability employment services to respite care, Support Network brings reliable, responsive care that’s shaped by people—not systems. Let’s start with a conversation.
If you're a person living with disability and have an NDIS plan—or are thinking of applying—you may be eligible for support. We can guide you through the steps to understand what's available and how to apply if needed.
Our range of disability support services includes daily personal care, social participation, transport, day services, post-school services, and support for essential life skills. We tailor each plan around what you actually need—nothing more, nothing less.
Yes, absolutely. We offer an independent service model where you have a say in who joins your support team. It’s not about filling shifts—it’s about building comfort and consistency.
No. While we’re familiar with the NDIS system and registered as one of the trusted NDIS Service Providers in Bundaberg, we also work with aged persons and others receiving care packages or community-based support.
We support a range of services at home—personal hygiene, domestic tasks, and even clinical care through our allied health connections. Our approach to disability services focuses on practical help that feels natural in your routine.
We focus on high-quality care that reflects our duty of care and ongoing commitment. Every worker is screened and trained to deliver responsive care while respecting each person’s space and comfort.
Yes. Mental health support is part of our broader care services. We coordinate with mental health professionals and allied health specialists where needed to ensure well-rounded care.
Yes. We understand how important it is to take a break. Our respite care services offer safe, compassionate support while giving family members space to rest and reset.
We stay local, we stay consistent, and we work closely with each person instead of rushing through tasks. Our dedicated service approach means we don’t treat people like numbers—and we don’t overpromise.
Yes. Whether it’s attending events, visiting friends, or joining community groups, we help make community access smoother. Being part of inclusive community spaces is something we actively support.
We do. From job readiness to on-the-job support, we connect participants with services in roles ranging from admin to creative and community-focused work, depending on their goals.
We help develop social confidence through one-on-one or small group settings. Educational activities, supported outings, and everyday communication all play a role in nurturing connection.
Yes, aged care is part of what we provide, including support for older disabled people who require both disability-specific and general aged care assistance.
Of course. We offer consistent, long-term care plans with flexibility built in. Whether you need regular visits or occasional adjustments, our team is here.
Yes. We often collaborate with groups like Impact Community Services to ensure participants receive well-rounded, accessible services tailored to their lives.
We take every concern seriously. Our goal is to improve outcomes, and that includes being open to feedback. You're always welcome to raise anything with us—privately and without pressure.
Yes. We work with children, teenagers, adults, and older persons living with disability. From building early life skills to maintaining independence later in life, we support across every stage.
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