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
Culturally Matched Support Workers
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 delivers the kind of disability support that fits into everyday life—not as a service you call on occasionally, but as a steady presence that grows familiar over time. Our role isn’t to change routines; it’s to strengthen them. With every home visit, every moment out in the community, we focus on what’s practical, respectful, and quietly empowering.
Living with a disability doesn’t come with a blueprint, and we don’t arrive with one either. Instead, our carers work side by side with each participant to build something that feels right—support that helps with daily tasks, encourages independence, and always respects the pace of the person we’re walking beside. It could be preparing meals, organising transport, or offering guidance with life skills. These aren't extras—they’re essentials, and we treat them that way.
What sets our approach apart is how well it understands the Central Coast. Our team knows this area because we’re already part of it. We’ve supported families across Tuggerah, Erina, Gosford and the surrounding communities. That means we’re not just familiar with the streets—you’ll find that our support workers already know the local resources, clinics, and social programs that can make a real difference in someone’s life.
Each member of our professional team is fully qualified under NDIS standards, with real experience in disability care. Whether it’s ongoing household tasks or help engaging with local activities, our carers offer the kind of support that brings structure and freedom—both at home and out in the world.
We understand the importance of consistency. The same faces showing up. The same steady support, week in, week out. That’s why we take the time to match individuals with the right support worker, ensuring the experience is flexible and grounded in trust. We’re not aiming for surface-level care. We’re here to provide something lasting—support that feels reliable, easy to receive, and never clinical.
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Support Network brings practical, day-to-day support into people’s lives with the kind of care that doesn't interrupt, but rather settles in quietly and gives back control. What we offer is not about stepping in with set routines—it’s about helping individuals carry out their own. From the smaller daily tasks to the more involved needs across health, mobility, and community life, our role is to make each day run more smoothly, without taking away a person’s sense of independence.
Our carers don’t arrive with a list of instructions—they arrive with the willingness to listen, adjust, and meet the needs of the moment. Each service is designed around the individual, with flexibility built in. That means we’re not only taking pressure off the participant, but off the family as well. We step into the space where real help is needed and carry it with care.
There are parts of daily life that require more than just time—they require a second pair of hands. That’s where our team comes in.
This isn’t about doing things for someone. It’s about doing things with them—so that they stay involved, capable, and confident.
Some individuals require care that’s a little more specialised, and our team is equipped to meet that need with steady, qualified support.
This part of care often blends into the background, but it’s critical—and we make sure it’s handled consistently.
If the home doesn’t support the person living in it, changes need to be made—and we help make that happen.
Our goal is to remove physical limitations, so individuals can live more freely in the spaces they already call home.
Independence is often built outside the home, and we’re there to help make that possible too.
The focus here is on real-world growth, not just programs. Every small step forward counts.
A healthy day often starts with a good meal and the ability to move from place to place—both areas we support.
We step in where things get overwhelming and make sure they stay on track.
Navigating the NDIS can feel overwhelming, but this is something we manage closely and with clarity.
This is one of the ways we bring structure to people’s lives—quietly working in the background to make sure everything fits together.
Finding the right support worker isn't as easy as browsing a list and picking a name. It often involves trial and error, countless introductions, and moments where things don’t quite click. Families want more than just a qualified person—they want someone who understands the individual behind the plan, someone who can blend into the rhythm of the day without forcing change. That kind of connection doesn’t happen through guesswork.
Many people come to us after trying traditional agencies where support feels distant, transactional, and difficult to manage. Rotating faces, long waits for changes, and little say in who comes through the door—that’s often the story. The idea of self-managing sounds appealing, but for many, it can feel like stepping into the unknown. That’s where Support Network provides a middle ground: giving you control without leaving you to figure it all out on your own.
With our platform, families and participants can search, compare, and directly connect with support workers who match their values, routines, and goals. No hidden arrangements. No layers of admin getting in the way. You decide who to bring into your home and your life.
It’s not just about finding someone qualified. It’s about finding someone who fits. And when that happens, support becomes more than just a task—it becomes part of what makes life feel steady again.
Unlike larger agencies, our system doesn’t hand you a fixed arrangement and expect you to adjust. It allows you to build your own team, whether you need a single worker or several. It also means you’re never locked into a service that no longer suits you. If something changes—your goals, your schedule, or your comfort—you can update things right away.
You also have the option to self-manage your supports, or let us handle parts of it for you—like payments, communication, or record-keeping. Either way, the focus stays on you, not the system. And when participants have that kind of say in their own care, it changes everything.
At the heart of it, we believe that care should feel like a choice—not an arrangement you're stuck with. That’s why families across the Central Coast continue turning to Support Network when it’s time to find a support worker who actually fits in.
Support Network makes it easier to arrange the kind of disability care that works with your life—not against it. We don’t follow fixed models or rigid schedules. Instead, everything we offer is designed to give you more choice, more stability, and a clearer path to managing your own care with confidence. Whether you're looking for long-term support or something more flexible, our team helps you build that from the ground up.
Here’s why many families and individuals continue choosing us:
• Flexible hours that work for you No need to adjust your life to someone else's calendar. You choose the hours that suit your daily routine—early starts, evening visits, weekends, or short bursts throughout the day.
• Safety checks for peace of mind We carry out proper screenings for all support workers on our platform. That includes background checks and verification, so you know the person entering your home has been vetted carefully.
• Support with admin, invoicing, and setup Arranging services often comes with a long list of tasks—agreements, billing, records. Our team helps with the setup and keeps the admin side organised, so you don’t have to carry it alone.
• Lower fees = more value from your funding With fewer layers in between, more of your NDIS budget goes directly into your support. This gives you better value and makes it easier to access additional hours or services when needed.
• Stay in charge of your own support team You’re not given a worker—you choose them. You can speak with them beforehand, get a sense of their style, and decide who fits best into your home and routine.
• Easier to find the right cultural and personality match Support works best when there’s a real connection. Whether it's language, values, or lifestyle, you can look for someone who feels familiar, not just capable.
In the end, it’s about care that reflects you—your pace, your comfort, and your decisions. That’s what we make possible, and it’s what we continue to stand by.
Comfort in care often begins with cultural understanding. We recognise that language, customs, and traditions play a central role in how people live—and how they want to be supported. That’s why we go beyond basic care and offer the option to connect with support workers who share a participant’s cultural background.
We offer cultural support workers from a variety of communities, including but not limited to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, South Asian, Middle Eastern, Chinese, African, Pacific Islander, and European backgrounds. These caregivers not only bring the right qualifications but also a lived understanding of traditions, family values, religious practices, and everyday habits that are often overlooked in standard care.
This kind of familiarity makes a difference. When someone hears their own language spoken at home or sees their cultural norms respected, it eases communication and builds trust. From understanding food preferences to knowing what’s appropriate in personal care, our carers approach each situation with quiet respect and cultural awareness.
Support Network offers this as part of our effort to make care more personal, more thoughtful, and more in tune with real lives—not systems. Let me know when you’re ready for the next one.
At Support Network, we believe support should feel like something you can rely on—quiet, present, and suited to the way you live. Our team works with individuals and families across the Sunshine Coast to create support that doesn’t feel like a service being delivered—it feels like someone standing beside you.
We assist with daily care at home, help people access the community, and support those working toward more independence. Whether it’s meal preparation, transport, or day-to-day guidance with personal activities, we offer support that respects each person’s routine and choices. Our focus is not only on practical help—but on building a supportive environment where people can feel at ease.
Through a wide range of disability support services, we also provide access to Accommodation Services, help with understanding government funding, and support with community participation, clinical care, and learning essential life skills. Every step is led by you, supported by our experienced team, and shaped by a plan that fits the life you’re already living.
If you’re looking for disability support that keeps the person at the centre, we’re ready to have that conversation. Call 1300 671 931 to speak with someone who’ll take the time to listen.
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Most people don’t arrive with all the answers—and that’s okay. We start with a conversation, learn about your routine, and build a plan from there. This helps shape support that’s both practical and personal.
Yes. Some days might need more hands-on help, others may just call for a steady, understanding presence. Our carers support people with a range of needs—including those related to mental health.
That depends on the person. For some, it’s visiting a local centre or attending a small group. For others, it’s simply spending time outside or reconnecting with familiar places. It’s less about where, and more about feeling part of something again.
You can. We believe choice builds trust. You can view profiles, learn about their background, and speak with them before deciding. It’s your space—they should feel right in it.
If you have a worker you’d like to continue with, we can bring them onto our platform. We take care of onboarding, compliance, and support, so things continue without disruption.
We assist with daily routines, safety at home, and anything that helps someone manage life more confidently. For those in Supported Independent Living, we also provide structure and ongoing support to build confidence day by day.
A care plan maps out your needs, preferences, and goals. It guides the way support is provided—without turning your life into a schedule. The plan is built with you and adjusted as things change.
We help with cleaning, laundry, groceries, and other daily tasks. These aren’t just chores—they’re part of creating a space that feels safe and calm.
Yes. Whether it’s after-school routines, help with communication, or building capacity, our support adjusts to each person’s age, stage, and goals.
Community access services help people reach places that matter to them—appointments, shops, parks, or anywhere that supports routine and comfort.
Social interaction helps reduce isolation. We support people in building and maintaining relationships through conversation, shared activities, and gentle encouragement.
We support skill development in real-time, through regular activities like catching the bus, cooking a meal, or managing time. It’s built into the day, not added on top of it.
Yes. Our carers are trained to support people with layered needs. We take the time to understand what works and adjust our support so it feels right, not overwhelming.
We help you understand your plan, clarify what’s covered, and make sure the funding is used in ways that reflect your goals—not just the paperwork.
We are. That means we follow national standards, meet compliance requirements, and can support people with all levels of NDIS funding—whether self-managed, plan-managed, or agency-managed.
By listening. Whether someone prefers quiet mornings or needs reminders throughout the day, our carers work in a way that respects the pace and feel of the home they’re in.
We do. As part of our broader community services, we help link people to local programs, peer supports, and health professionals. It’s all about making sure the person feels connected, not left figuring things out alone.