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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There’s no standard approach when it comes to supporting someone with a disability. Every person lives with different needs, routines, and challenges. At Support Network, we work with that in mind. Our role is not to offer help that’s simply available—it’s to provide support that’s relevant, respectful, and built around the individual.
In Maitland, we support people where they feel most at ease—in their homes, out in the community, or wherever life takes them. That includes personal care, assistance with daily living, help around the house, or joining in local activities. Some people come to us needing quiet, consistent support to stay independent at home. Others reach out looking for ways to reconnect with their community after time spent away. We offer both, and more.
We’re an NDIS-registered provider. That means our services meet national standards, but our focus stays local—tailored to people living right here in Maitland. Our team is made up of qualified support workers who know how to step in without stepping over. They come in prepared, informed, and willing to adapt to whatever’s needed that day—not what’s written on paper, but what actually helps.
Families often tell us they’re tired of explaining things over and over. They want support that’s not just on time, but thoughtful. They want to be heard, not managed. That’s where we come in. We take the time to learn how each person prefers to live—how they like their space, how they move through the day, what makes things easier, and what doesn’t. From there, we shape our role around those details.
Whether it’s a few hours a week or daily support, we stay consistent, flexible, and always prepared to adjust. And as needs shift, we’re already thinking ahead—because part of our job is knowing when to step up, when to step back, and when to change course without making it feel abrupt.
Support Network stands for support that feels steady. If you’re in Maitland and looking for disability services delivered with care, structure, and a human face, call us on 1300 671 931. We’ll work with you to shape the kind of support that fits—nothing more, nothing less.
Daily life doesn’t follow a script—and neither should support. At Support Network, we focus on what’s actually happening in people’s lives. The way your day starts, the small tasks that matter, the things that make you feel like yourself. That’s where our work begins.
We don’t treat support as a checklist. We look at your life and ask, “What would make this smoother? What would give you more space, more comfort, more control?” Then we build our role around that.
Simple routines often carry the most weight. Getting dressed. Taking care of personal hygiene. Keeping the house in order. These aren’t just tasks—they’re the rhythm of someone’s life. Our carers help where help is needed, stepping in without disrupting the flow. Some clients want quiet backup in the morning. Others need full support through the day. We follow your lead.
Managing health needs can be overwhelming. We’re here to reduce that pressure. Whether it’s helping with medication, arranging appointments, or supporting therapy sessions with allied health professionals, we make sure your care continues smoothly. If you’re working with a physio, OT, or speech pathologist, our team coordinates around them and follows through with what’s needed at home.
We also help people stay safe and steady in their own homes. Sometimes that means sorting out mobility aids, sometimes it’s helping organise home modifications. We support clients through the process, whether it’s setting things up, applying for Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA), or just understanding what’s available. Our job is to make your space work better for you—safer, easier, and more accessible.
Support goes beyond the home. People want to learn, connect, and take part. We support that too—whether it's preparing for work, building a new skill, or just feeling more confident out in the community. Some of our clients want help going to local events or trying something new. Others are working toward education or job goals. We stay alongside you, so the pressure doesn’t fall on your shoulders alone.
We also help with the practical things—preparing meals, attending medical appointments, getting to the shops, managing admin. These things often take more time and energy than people expect. Having someone reliable to handle them with you can change the shape of the day.
Understanding how your NDIS plan works can be a challenge in itself. We step in here too—keeping track of what’s available, helping you plan ahead, and managing invoices and bookings so it doesn’t become a second job. When life changes, we help adjust your plan to keep everything aligned with your goals.
Everything we do is shaped around what works for you. No standard templates. No rushed visits. Just the right kind of support, provided by a team that shows up consistently, listens properly, and takes the work seriously.
If you’re in Maitland and looking for support that’s real, steady, and based on your life—not just your paperwork—call Support Network on 1300 671 931. We’re here to help you move through the day with less pressure, more clarity, and a stronger sense of control.
Getting the right support worker isn’t just about availability. It’s about connection—having someone who understands the day-to-day, respects your space, and shows up for the right reasons. Families and participants often tell us the same thing: it’s hard to find someone who actually gets it. Not just the tasks, but the person behind the plan.
Too often, traditional agency models focus on rosters, not relationships. Workers come and go. Faces change. And the people who rely on support are left to adjust, again and again. That’s not how we work. At Support Network, we believe the right fit isn’t optional—it’s the foundation of everything that follows. And we know from experience: when the fit is wrong, nothing else quite works.
The reality is that no two people are alike. Some need steady support in the background. Others want someone more active, encouraging, or socially engaged. Preferences matter—whether it’s personality, communication style, or routine. The challenge is finding someone who aligns with those things from day one.
Our way of working gives you more say in who’s involved in your care. From the start, we ask real questions—what works for you? What hasn’t worked before? What kind of person do you feel comfortable with? We don’t send someone in blind. We listen first, match carefully, and always keep the option open to reassess if it’s not quite right.
We also offer flexibility in how support is arranged. If you’re self-managing, we make it easy to coordinate services without being overwhelmed by admin. If you want a little more guidance, we can help manage the process while keeping you fully in control. You’re never locked into a model that doesn’t suit your lifestyle.
Our support workers aren’t pulled from a list. They’re part of a team that values communication, respect, and consistency. They know how to step into someone’s life without taking over. They show up prepared, stay present, and take pride in doing things the way you prefer—not just how it’s written down.
This approach isn’t just easier—it’s more human. It allows care to feel like something natural and dependable, not something imposed or transactional. And over time, it builds the kind of trust that makes support feel less like a service, and more like a steady hand when you need it.
If you're in Maitland and looking for a support worker who fits—not just someone who's available—we’re ready to help.
Finding disability support shouldn’t feel like jumping through hoops. It shouldn’t leave you waiting, second-guessing, or having to settle for what’s available instead of what’s right. At Support Network, we’ve built our service around a simple goal: to make disability support more personal, more accessible, and easier to manage—without losing sight of what really matters.
We work with people across Maitland who want more say in how their support looks and feels. For us, it’s not about handing you a list of services—it’s about shaping what we do around your routine, your needs, and your choices.
You’ll notice the difference in the details:
Every part of what we do is about making support feel less like a system—and more like something that actually fits into your life. If you’re looking for support that respects your time, your voice, and your right to choose, give us a call at 1300 671 931. We’re local, we’re ready, and we’re here to make things easier.
Being supported is one thing. Being understood is another. We know how important it is for care to feel familiar—not just in routine, but in language, values, and the small cultural details that often go unnoticed.
That’s why we make it a priority to connect individuals with support workers who share or understand their cultural background. When someone speaks your language, knows your customs, or simply gets where you’re coming from, it takes the pressure off. You don’t have to explain everything. Communication becomes easier. The support feels more natural. Trust builds faster.
Our team reflects the diversity of Maitland and beyond. We work with support workers from a wide range of backgrounds including
This helps us offer support that’s not only effective—but also familiar and respectful in all the right ways.
We believe care should never feel distant or transactional. It should feel like home. And that’s what we aim for—every time we match a participant with someone who truly understands them.
If feeling seen and understood matters to you, we’re ready to help. At Support Network, we don’t just support you—we make sure you feel at home in the care you receive.
We offer a wide range of Disability & Mental Health Services that support people with disability in living more stable, independent, and connected lives. From in-home assistance and community participation to personal care, respite, and coordination services—we tailor everything based on individual needs. Each service is built to improve quality of life without making things more complicated.
It begins with listening. We take time to understand each person’s routine, health requirements, and lifestyle preferences. Whether the need is for domestic assistance, community participation services, or a more structured approach to daily activities, we ensure every match aligns with both practical needs and personality fit. Our dedicated team works closely with each client to make sure the support they receive is the right kind—effective, respectful, and consistent.
Yes. One of our key goals is helping individuals live as independently as possible, for as long as possible. Through services like personal care, domestic services, meal preparation, and social engagement, we support participants in managing everyday activities with greater ease. For some, it’s about building skills. For others, it’s about maintaining a rhythm. In all cases, we tailor the support so it strengthens, not replaces, independence.
We don’t believe in delivering care from a distance. Our compassionate, person-centred care model means that we shape our role around the person—not the paperwork. That means listening carefully, staying flexible, and showing up consistently with kindness and respect. It’s about knowing someone’s habits, understanding what makes them feel at ease, and being there in a way that actually supports—not controls—their daily life.
Yes, we are a fully registered NDIS-funded services provider. That means our support meets the quality standards required under the scheme. Whether you’re self-managed, plan-managed, or NDIA-managed, we can step in and help you get the most from your plan while keeping things clear and manageable.
Unlike larger agencies where things can feel impersonal or rigid, our approach is more grounded. We offer flexible services, put choice in your hands, and provide access to a friendly team who sticks around. There’s no “one size fits all” here. We give people space to speak up, change things when they need to, and shape their own support journey.
Absolutely. We offer full domestic assistance, including help with meal preparation, cleaning, laundry, and maintaining a safe and comfortable home. These tasks might seem simple, but they’re often the key to stability and comfort. Our support workers step in quietly and respectfully, following the client’s lead and routine.
Yes. We know that social interaction and recreational activities play a huge role in emotional wellbeing and confidence. Whether it’s joining a local group, going to a community event, or simply going out for a walk with someone, we make space for personal growth and connection. These aren’t extra services—they’re part of what keeps life rich and meaningful.
Personal growth looks different for everyone. For one person, it might mean learning a new skill or becoming more active in the community. For another, it could be about building routines or reconnecting with old interests. Our team supports these goals through practical help, encouragement, and by creating space where clients feel safe to try, learn, and grow at their own pace.
Yes, we offer both short-term and regular respite services. These give carers time to rest and recharge, knowing their loved one is in capable hands. Our respite care services are flexible, and can be provided at home or in the community. This isn’t just about giving carers a break—it’s about sustaining quality support long-term for both the carer and the person receiving care.
A service agreement outlines the support we will provide and how it will be delivered. It helps everyone stay on the same page and avoids confusion. We go through this together—clearly and patiently—so you understand exactly what to expect. There’s no pressure to sign anything before you’re ready. We adjust as things change and always keep you involved.
Yes. We encourage it. People feel more comfortable when they know and trust the person providing care. You can meet with support workers in advance, request changes at any time, and have full say in who’s part of your support team. Choice and control aren’t just words here—they’re built into our everyday service delivery.
We assist with accommodation services including help with applications for supported living, connecting clients to suitable housing options, and ongoing support once settled. For those who are eligible, we also assist with SIL and SDA processes and ensure their living environment supports both safety and independence.
Our coordination services are built to simplify the whole support experience. We help clients navigate their plans, connect with the right services, and make sure everything runs smoothly. For those who feel overwhelmed by multiple providers or admin, we also offer care advisory services—a direct line to someone who understands the system and can guide you through without adding stress.
It’s simple—just give us a call. We’ll take the time to listen, understand your needs, and explain your options clearly. Whether you’re brand new to the NDIS or looking to change providers, we can help you explore our range of disability services, from primary service options to community participation, care support services, and more. No pressure. Just practical steps, taken together.
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