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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At Support Network, we provide practical, thoughtful support for people living with disability—support that’s shaped around real routines, real goals, and real life. Our work isn’t about ticking boxes or offering pre-set packages. It’s about getting to know the person first and building care around what matters to them.
We support individuals, families, and carers across Dubbo with services that range from in-home help to support in the community. For some, that might mean assistance with daily tasks like preparing meals, getting dressed, or managing appointments. For others, it might be about taking part in activities, staying connected with others, or gaining more confidence in everyday situations.
Everyone’s needs are different, and we approach each person with that in mind. Our team doesn’t apply a single method—we take the time to understand what someone wants from their support, how they live, and where they’re headed. From there, we offer care that fits into their life—not the other way around.
We are a registered NDIS provider, and our team includes experienced, qualified, and carefully vetted support workers. But beyond qualifications, we place value on presence, patience, and care that is responsive and respectful. Every person we work with deserves to be treated with dignity, and that principle shapes every part of our service.
What we offer isn’t just care—it’s continuity, stability, and support that respects a person’s choices. Whether someone needs a little help a few times a week or ongoing, complex care, we’re here to offer support that feels reliable and right for them.
If you live in Dubbo and are seeking support that takes your needs seriously and handles things with care, Support Network is here to walk with you, one step at a time.
Call 1300 671 931 to speak with our team and find out how we can support you or someone you care for.
We don’t see support as a checklist of tasks. At Support Network, every service we offer is rooted in daily life—real days, real people, real needs. And because no two lives run the same way, we build our support around what actually helps, not what fits into a label.
Here’s how we make a difference in the ways that count.
Some mornings are slow. Some nights are harder. Routines don’t always run smoothly—and that’s okay. We step in where needed, with help that fits right into your day. Getting out of bed, taking a shower, preparing meals, managing laundry or tidying the kitchen—we work quietly in the background or walk alongside you, depending on what’s comfortable. For many, it’s not about needing full-time care, just reliable hands and familiar faces to ease the pressure of everyday tasks.
If the home doesn’t support you, it can quickly feel like an obstacle. We help make that space more manageable. That could mean assistance moving safely from room to room, using mobility aids with confidence, or simply adjusting how things are set up so the house works with you, not against you. No overcomplication—just practical ways to move around, reach what you need, and feel more secure in your own space.
Keeping up with medications, health checks, or therapies takes more energy than most people realise. We offer steady support with all of it. Whether it’s reminders for medication, helping keep track of appointments, or being there when allied health professionals visit, we help things stay on course. There’s no rush—we match your pace and needs. And it’s not just physical health; wellbeing matters too, and we’re always ready to support that part of life, gently and respectfully.
Isolation can creep in when life becomes complicated. That’s why we make staying connected a priority. If someone wants to join a class, visit the library, attend a local gathering, or just get out for a coffee—our team makes that happen. For those wanting to build confidence in certain areas—like using public transport, handling money, or preparing meals—we walk through those steps together. Quiet encouragement goes a long way.
Life comes with a lot of moving parts—some visible, some not. We help with both. Getting to appointments, remembering what’s where and when, managing paperwork or phone calls—it all takes time and mental space. We can take some of that weight off. From rides to the doctor’s office to reminders about your calendar, we stay in the loop so you don’t have to juggle it all alone.
NDIS plans come with their own language—and it can be overwhelming. We walk people through it. That means reading through your plan with you, helping you understand what’s available, and making sure your funding is working in your favour. If something needs to be changed or added, or if you need to connect with another service—we help you get there. No jargon. Just step-by-step support, with your goals front and centre.
Finding the right support worker can feel like a turning point—or a weight, depending on how the process goes. At Support Network, we take that part seriously, because we’ve seen what happens when the fit is wrong. And we’ve also seen the peace of mind, comfort, and confidence that comes when someone finds the right person—the one who just gets it.
This isn’t about assigning names to tasks. It’s about finding people who understand more than the care plan. Someone who notices when a routine needs adjusting. Someone who knows when to offer help, and when to quietly give space. That kind of understanding doesn’t come from ticking boxes. It comes from paying attention to how someone lives.
We listen first. Before we talk about matches, we look closely at what matters to you. Whether it's cultural background, language, personality, or pace—we don’t brush past those things. They're often the reason why support feels either safe or uncomfortable. That’s why our matching process isn’t rushed. It's shaped by the person receiving the care, not just by what’s written on a form.
Training, background checks, and experience are all there, of course. But that’s the baseline. What we aim for goes beyond it: workers who respect routines, protect dignity, and bring calm to the space they’re in.
And it’s not a fixed choice. People change. Needs shift. You’re never locked in. We make changes simple—whether it’s trying someone new, adjusting how support is delivered, or switching between workers until the right rhythm is found. You can choose to be hands-on with the selection, or we can guide you through it—whatever feels right for you.
This isn’t a rotating roster of strangers. It’s a team that’s built around you. People who are selected with care, introduced with thought, and supported as they grow alongside you. Because good support isn’t just delivered—it’s shared, over time, with the right person by your side.
In Dubbo, that’s what we focus on. Not just care, but connection. And it starts with finding someone who fits—not by chance, but by design.
There’s a reason families come to us—and stay with us. It’s because we work in ways that fit real life. Support, at its best, should make life simpler, not more complicated. It should feel like it belongs—not as an added service, but as part of the flow of the day.
Every person we support has their own routine, pace, and way of doing things. We don’t expect anyone to adjust to our structure. In fact, we’ve built our structure around them. Whether support is needed early in the morning, late into the evening, or just a few hours a week—we adapt. That flexibility isn’t a bonus feature. It’s where good support begins.
We also understand what frustrates families: endless back-and-forth, waiting weeks to get started, or feeling like they’re being passed around with no clear answers. That’s not how we work. We act quickly, stay consistent, and focus on clearing away the red tape so the person in need gets what they came for—support that works.
We don’t treat these things as extras. They’re simply how we do our work. They reflect how much we value the trust placed in us—by individuals, by families, by carers.
In Dubbo, we’re known for being responsive, respectful, and reliable. But more than anything, we’re known for showing up with the kind of support that quietly changes how a day feels. That’s what families trust—and it’s what we aim to deliver, every time.
The way care is given—and received—is deeply shaped by culture. It’s not just about language or food. It’s about feeling understood without having to explain everything. At Support Network, we believe that real support must reflect the values, customs, and ways of living that make someone feel at ease. Because when care feels familiar, it feels safer.
That’s why we place such importance on cultural alignment. We take time to match participants with support workers who connect not just with their needs, but with their world—whether that’s shared language, faith, family traditions, or simply an understanding of how things are done. It’s not about ticking cultural boxes. It’s about trust that runs deeper than routine.
We proudly support families from many backgrounds. Our team includes carers who speak
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But beyond languages, they bring lived experiences, quiet awareness, and a respectful approach that values how someone lives, not just what services they need.
Cultural respect isn’t something we add on—it’s part of how we care, from the first conversation to the everyday support we provide. In Dubbo, we’re here to create a sense of belonging, where support doesn’t just help—it feels like home.
We work with people across all walks of life, including those with physical, intellectual, or psychosocial disabilities. The support we offer covers more than just help at home—it reaches into community life, personal development, and daily living needs. From morning routines to joining a day program or accessing Specialist Support Coordination, our role is to assist people in building the life they want—at their pace, on their terms.
No two lives look the same, and we don’t expect them to. Whether someone has a permanent disability, is adjusting to a recent diagnosis, or is navigating changes in capacity over time, we start by listening. We build the support around their day, their environment, and their goals. This might involve a mix of personal care, community participation, and even help with NDIS plan navigation. Every detail is shaped by the individual—not the system.
Yes, and we understand how often those two paths can overlap. Some of the people we support have age-related needs on top of their disability, and others are transitioning into aged care after living independently for years. Our team understands the aged care journey and how to manage it alongside existing disability supports, especially where coordination, mobility, and ongoing care services are involved.
Community participation isn’t a scheduled outing—it’s being part of something that makes life fuller. It might mean visiting a local library, volunteering, joining a social group, or simply having support to explore new interests. For many adults with disability, it’s the bridge between isolation and engagement. We support people in reconnecting or building new links in their community, one step at a time.
Absolutely. We work closely with individuals and families to provide stable, respectful, and tailored support. This might involve assistance with communication, understanding routines, learning new skills, or participating in fun activities that encourage personal growth. Our workers bring both patience and practical strategies to create safe and empowering environments.
We help individuals find or manage appropriate disability accommodation that aligns with their lifestyle and support needs. Whether that means accessing supported Independent Living options or sustainable housing designed for accessibility, we offer practical guidance. It’s about more than finding a place—it’s about creating a home that supports comfort, safety, and dignity.
The list is broad, but the focus is always the same: helping people live better, with more choice. Our services span daily living support (like personal care and meal prep), transport, community access, disability accommodation, NDIS plan assistance, and coordination of specialist supports. We also help people explore their interests through day programs and meaningful social activities.
Yes. Navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme can be overwhelming, especially for families doing it for the first time. We offer support in preparing for planning meetings, understanding the language used in the NDIS, identifying goals, and making sense of the plan once it’s in place. Whether it's a new plan or a plan review, we’re here to help interpret, manage, and action it effectively.
Support coordination helps a person make use of the services and funding available in their plan. Specialist Support Coordination is a more intensive level of support for those with complex barriers to accessing services. We provide both, depending on what the person needs. It’s not about handing over control—it’s about helping someone take it back, even when the system gets complicated.
We understand that when families call, it's often not early in the process—it’s usually after things have become overwhelming. We work to respond promptly, without long waiting periods. Once we understand your needs, we move quickly to arrange the right support, match you with the right worker, and begin the process with transparency.
Our services focus primarily on adults with disability, particularly those navigating long-term needs or changes in independence. However, we do collaborate with families of young adults transitioning into adult services, especially when it involves education, day programs, or life skill development.
Quality of life is shaped by more than medical care—it’s about having choices, enjoying routine, and feeling seen. For individuals with permanent or complex needs, our focus is on building stability, encouraging involvement in daily decisions, and creating opportunities for self-expression. Whether it's through a day program, home support, or community connection, we aim for care that nurtures—not just sustains.
Yes. Many of our participants self-manage or use a plan manager. We work comfortably across all NDIS funding arrangements and provide clear invoicing, transparent pricing, and collaborative planning. Self-managed participants often appreciate the flexibility we offer, especially when it comes to choosing workers or adjusting services as life evolves.
Families and carers aren’t just background figures—they're part of the circle of support. We work closely with them, not to replace their role, but to strengthen it. Whether it’s communication, shared planning, or simply being available to answer questions as things shift, we recognise their role in maintaining both stability and emotional wellbeing for the person they support.
Every person is different, and so is every worker. Matching isn’t about availability—it’s about connection. We consider preferences, cultural background, communication style, personality, and the type of support needed. Our team includes workers from many cultural communities, including Arabic, Bangladeshi, Chinese, Greek, Indian, Italian, Spanish, Thai, and Vietnamese backgrounds. The goal is to create a working relationship where the participant feels understood—not just assisted.
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