Support Network has been a highly efficient way to organise home care support services for my 86 year old father
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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 looks different for everyone—and that’s exactly how it should be. At Support Network, we’re not here to hand out standard packages or tick boxes. We’re here to walk beside people, day to day, offering practical help that actually fits into real lives.
We support individuals, families, and carers in Orange who are just looking for something honest and reliable. Some of the people we work with want help managing daily tasks at home. Others are focused on building skills or reconnecting with the community. Some just want a familiar face who understands what they’re going through. And for every one of them, we show up with a plan that makes sense—for them.
We’re a registered NDIS provider, which means we follow the right processes, yes—but more importantly, it means we understand how to make those processes work for the people using them. Our team has real experience, not just qualifications. Every worker is screened, trained, and supported—because it takes more than good intentions to deliver good care. It takes consistency. It takes listening. It takes heart.
Our services stretch from personal care to social participation, domestic help to transport—and all the little things in between that make life a bit smoother. And while we take our responsibilities seriously, we also know the importance of humour, patience, and just being easy to be around. That’s how comfort builds. That’s how trust starts.
We care about giving people real choice. Not the kind that’s written on a brochure, but the kind that happens when someone actually asks, “What works best for you?”
So if you’re in Orange and looking for support that’s respectful, flexible, and quietly dependable—Support Network is already listening. Reach out on 1300 671 931. We’ll take it from there—at your pace.
The way support shows up in someone’s life should reflect the way they actually live it—not a checklist or category. Our services aren’t about slotting people into systems. They’re shaped around the kinds of challenges people face each day—some visible, many not.
For individuals and families in Orange, our role is to help restore ease where things have grown complicated, to make the day feel a little more steady, and to provide the kind of practical help that’s thoughtful and personal.
Many of the people we work with want support with everyday things—tasks that are simple in theory, but often harder in practice. Our team steps in gently, helping with personal care, meals, dressing, grooming, and the pace of daily life. It’s not just about getting things done—it’s about keeping life moving in a way that feels manageable, dignified, and familiar.
Getting around—whether inside the home or out—should feel safe and possible. We assist with mobility needs, offer support with movement and transfers, and help create living spaces that make daily life easier to navigate. Some homes need adjustments. Others need a second pair of hands at the right moments. Our team works closely with each person to make sure mobility challenges don’t keep them from the life they want to live.
When care involves medication routines, therapies, or wellness goals, consistency makes a big difference. We support medication reminders, assist with therapy-based exercises, and help create structure around nutrition, appointments, and daily health plans. It’s often the rhythm that matters most—having someone there to keep things steady and on track.
Support shouldn’t end at the doorstep. We assist people in reconnecting with activities, community spaces, and opportunities that build confidence and personal growth. That might be a regular group, a creative class, a volunteer program, or simply a step back into something meaningful. We believe that participating in the world, in a way that feels right for the person, is a key part of well-being.
Managing appointments and errands can wear people down, especially when transport is unreliable or the schedule feels unmanageable. We offer support that clears up the noise—transport to essential places, help coordinating plans, assistance with admin tasks, and reminders when things are due. Our goal is to reduce the pressure and create more space for the things that matter.
For many people, the NDIS is a vital pathway—but it’s not always straightforward. We help people understand their plan, manage budgets, and use their funding in a way that feels right for them. And when there’s a need beyond what we offer, we help connect participants to the right services and professionals—people we trust, and who treat care as more than just a task.
There’s no formula for a good day. For some, it’s getting through the morning smoothly. For others, it’s learning something new or just feeling understood. Whatever support looks like for you or your loved one, our team in Orange is ready to meet you there—with the experience, patience, and practical care it takes to make a difference.
When it comes to disability support, the person providing the care matters just as much as the care itself. It’s not just about showing up on time or knowing the job—it’s about connection, trust, and feeling comfortable enough to be yourself. We take that seriously. Matching people with the right support worker isn’t something we leave to chance—it’s a commitment we make from the very beginning.
We’ve seen what happens when support feels distant or mismatched. It wears people down. It interrupts progress. It makes something that should bring relief feel like another thing to manage. That’s why we work differently.
Every person we support brings their own personality, preferences, routines, and way of doing things—and that’s exactly where we start. Some people prefer someone calm and soft-spoken. Others feel more at ease with someone energetic, chatty, or who shares a cultural background or language. For some, the right fit is someone who just knows when to give space and when to step in. All of these details matter. We ask, we listen, and we get to know what kind of support would actually feel right for you.
Of course, every member of our team meets the necessary qualifications and is properly screened and trained. But that’s just the starting line. What we focus on is how they relate to people—how they notice the small things, how they earn trust, and how they make everyday support feel less like a service and more like a steady presence.
You don’t get handed a list and told to pick. We guide you through the process, making it easier to choose someone who feels like a natural fit. And if things change? That’s okay too. You’re not locked in. We’re flexible with team changes, offer self-managed options for those who prefer more control, and always stay available to talk things through if something’s not quite right. You’re allowed to grow, and your support should grow with you.
This isn’t about offering a name off a roster. It’s about building a team around you—people who understand your world, your needs, and your comfort zone. In Orange, our focus is on people, not placements.
If you’ve been unsure where to start—or you’ve had support before that didn’t feel quite right—know that there’s a different way to do this.
Families don’t reach out to us because everything is going smoothly. They call when they’ve tried doing things on their own, when support has fallen short, or when systems have made it harder than it needs to be. That’s why our role is simple—to step in quietly, listen closely, and bring relief where it’s most needed.
At Support Network, we believe care should fit into life, not ask life to bend around it. We don’t push people through fixed processes or waitlists that drag on for weeks. The way we’re set up is designed to move with you, not against you. Because when a parent is juggling work and care, or someone is waiting on daily help just to get through the morning, time matters. Flexibility matters. And being heard the first time—really heard—matters even more.
We’ve shaped our services around real schedules, not ideal ones. Around how families actually function, not how forms say they should. If something isn’t working, we adjust. If a support worker isn’t quite the right fit, we change it. We’re here to keep things steady—not stuck.
And behind everything is a team that knows the difference between showing up and truly supporting.
These aren’t extras. These are the things families tell us they need most:
These things aren’t wrapped in big promises or polished brochures. They’re just part of how we work—because they make a real difference, every single day.
If you’re in Orange and need support that respects your time, your home, and your way of doing things, we’d be glad to talk things through.
The way care is delivered should never overlook who a person is—their background, beliefs, or way of life. We know that when culture is respected, support becomes safer, warmer, and far more personal. That’s why we take the time to understand what matters to the people we care for—not just what they need help with.
A good match isn’t only about skills and availability. It’s about finding someone who understands how you live, how you speak, and how you see the world. That’s often where comfort begins. We offer support workers who speak a wide range of languages—Arabic, Bangladeshi, Chinese, Greek, Indian, Italian, Spanish, Thai, Vietnamese, and more—because being understood goes beyond words. It’s about habits, food, tone, values, and shared experiences.
For many of the individuals and families we support, this kind of understanding creates a different kind of trust. There’s no need to explain every detail. Things feel natural. Familiar. And that helps people settle into care with a sense of comfort that can’t be forced.
We don’t treat cultural connection as a feature—it’s simply part of how we work. Respect sits at the core of every interaction, and care only feels complete when it truly fits the person receiving it.
Because real support feels like home—not just help.
We understand that support isn’t a one-time arrangement—it’s a relationship that grows with the person. Whether someone’s goals shift or health needs evolve, we adjust care plans to match. This includes adding services like school care for younger participants or transitioning toward aged care services for older adults. Every plan is built to move with the person’s journey, not hold them in place.
Yes. Many of the individuals and families we support have needs that cross over between these areas. Some are living with long-term disabilities and also require age-related care, including palliative care or support with mobility and medication. We bring together both under a single, coordinated care plan, working closely with health professionals and families to ensure nothing gets missed.
Support for psychosocial disabilities needs to be steady, respectful, and sensitive to the invisible challenges that people often carry. Our team includes experienced care workers trained to support people living with anxiety, depression, trauma backgrounds, and related conditions. We focus on creating structure, consistency, and emotional safety—while gently encouraging connection, routine, and steps toward a more active life.
For us, it’s not about offering a broader list of services—it’s about how those services feel when delivered. We care for individuals in ways that respect their routine, language, background, and space. Our focus isn’t just on meeting tasks—it’s on helping people live a life of choice, where care adds to their independence, not restricts it.
Yes. Our team includes support workers and healthcare professionals with specialist training in areas like mental health, psychosocial support, high-intensity personal care, and palliative care. What sets them apart is their ability to provide that care with warmth, patience, and the kind of calm presence that makes people feel at ease in their own space.
We do. Our care programs include school care, social support, and learning-based activities for younger participants. That may look like morning routines before school, transport assistance, or even help with study and communication. For many families, just having a familiar face to ease daily transitions makes a big difference.
We don’t just plan around what care needs to be done—we shape support around how the person wants to live. That might mean starting the day with specific routines, having a say in who provides the care, or building a plan that includes hobbies, outings, and downtime. Our approach to person-centred disability care is rooted in listening first—then building everything else around that.
We aim to reduce delays wherever possible. Once we understand your needs and preferences, we begin the onboarding process. This includes assigning experienced staff and matching you with the right carer. While timelines can vary, many of our participants begin receiving support within days—not weeks.
We believe care only works when it feels safe and familiar. We acknowledge and respect the diverse cultural identities of our clients, including First Nations people and those from migrant communities. Recognising traditional custodianship and cultural heritage is an important part of how we approach community care. We offer workers who can speak your language, understand your food preferences, or simply relate to your way of life—because comfort is personal.
Yes. Our support includes Personal Care to Transport Support, which can involve driving people to medical appointments, day programs, social outings—or helping them build confidence using public transport. For many, this becomes a path to more freedom and connection within the community.
Yes. We understand that some individuals fall into both systems. Whether you’re transitioning between services or accessing both at once, we help coordinate care between aged care facilities, home settings, and disability programs. Our goal is to make things feel seamless—never siloed.
Daily life often brings the most constant challenges. We assist with grooming, meal prep, household tasks, medication routines, and general personal care—always in a way that keeps people in control of their day. Some need full support, others just want a bit of help here and there. Either way, we shape the support to suit the rhythm of their life.
Absolutely. Some participants come to us for just one part of their support, like coordinated care or transport assistance, while others transition fully. We’re happy to work alongside other service providers or gradually take over depending on what works best for the individual and their family.
Both. We believe connection plays a huge role in quality of life. That’s why our Community Care Services are built around inclusion and participation. Whether it’s joining a program, attending a group activity, or volunteering at a local centre, our team is there to support safe, meaningful engagement. We work in homes, in day care spaces, in the community—and wherever people want to be.
When someone needs a mix of disability care, mental health support, and aged care services, we bring it together under one care plan. We coordinate between healthcare professionals, families, and our own team to reduce gaps and build a smooth experience. Whether someone needs daily personal care, emotional support, help with routines, or connection to community, we make sure every part works in harmony—so they can get on with their day without worrying about who’s doing what.
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