Support Network has been a highly efficient way to organise home care support services for my 86 year old father
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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 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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When someone lives with a disability, the kind of support they receive can shape their everyday life in quiet but powerful ways. It’s not just about getting tasks done—it’s about how those tasks are done. It’s about consistency, comfort, and feeling like the person who’s supporting you understands what matters to you—even the little things. At Support Network, that’s the kind of care we focus on delivering.
Across Sydney, we work alongside individuals and families who are looking for more than just services—they’re looking for support that adapts, listens, and makes things easier without turning their life into a schedule. Our support workers live in the same neighbourhoods we serve. They know the pace of the city, the local routines, and how to be present without being intrusive. Whether someone needs help getting ready in the morning or wants to take part in a community activity without feeling overwhelmed, we’re there to walk with them—not ahead of them.
Every person’s situation is different. That’s why our support doesn’t come from a one-size-fits-all list. Some people need daily assistance at home, others just want occasional support in the community. Some need quiet help with meals and personal care. Others are looking to build skills or get out and connect with people. We adjust. We learn as we go. And we take our time getting it right.
Support Network is a registered NDIS provider, and we work with participants to make the most of their funding—without making things more complicated. We’ve spent years building a way of delivering care that stays flexible but steady. That includes working with families, helping with planning, and making sure no one feels left out of decisions that affect them.
If you’re based in Sydney and want support that respects your routine, your voice, and your goals, we’re ready to help. You can reach us at 1300 671 931 to talk things through.
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There’s a quiet kind of relief that comes when you know support is there—not just in emergencies, but in the small parts of the day that often get overlooked. That’s what the NDIS aims to provide: practical, flexible help that lets people stay connected to their routines, their homes, and the way they want to live. But plans and funding alone aren’t enough. What really matters is how that support is delivered.
We don’t rush in with a fixed checklist. We begin by asking what feels comfortable, what’s already working, and where things could feel a little easier. Then we shape our support around that. Whether it’s preparing breakfast a certain way or having someone nearby for reassurance when going out, we make sure the care we provide feels steady, respectful, and never too loud.
Every person’s day looks different—and so does the kind of help they need. Below, we’ve shared how our services are grouped. Not by funding categories or formal titles, but by what people actually need help with in their everyday lives.
Many people need a bit of help to move through the day. That might mean assistance getting dressed, or having someone nearby while taking a shower. It might mean help with laundry or simply making sure the home feels clean and calm.
We support with:
We don’t just help get things done—we pay attention to how they’re done. That could mean folding laundry a certain way, or simply giving someone time to ease into the morning.
Health-related tasks aren’t just about physical care—they’re also about peace of mind. Having someone nearby who understands what’s needed makes daily routines feel a little less heavy.
Our support covers:
These services are never rushed. We match people with professionals who take time to explain, listen, and gently guide, whether it’s through a new care routine or simply checking in.
Sometimes it’s not about the task—it’s about the space. When a person’s home or vehicle doesn’t quite suit their body or pace, everyday life can become exhausting. We support changes that bring comfort back into daily movement.
We assist with:
These aren’t just changes to the environment—they’re changes that make daily life feel more possible.
Being part of something—whether it’s a group, a class, or a conversation—adds meaning to life. But joining in can sometimes feel out of reach. We help bridge that gap gently.
This might look like:
We’re not pushing participation—we’re opening the door to it, one step at a time.
Sometimes it’s the practical things that make the biggest difference. A warm meal. A ride to an appointment. Having support that shows up when it matters.
We help with:
We don’t rush these things. We understand that familiarity, timing, and comfort all play a role in making the day run smoother.
NDIS funding is a powerful tool—but it can come with a lot of paperwork. That’s where we step in quietly, helping people get the most out of their plan without turning it into another task to manage.
We provide:
We keep things steady—so people can focus on their goals, not their paperwork.
No matter what kind of support is needed, our team at Support Network stays close enough to help, but never close enough to overwhelm. It’s not about ticking off services—it’s about making everyday life feel more like your own again, with the right people beside you.
Care is personal. And choosing who delivers that care matters. In Sydney, with so many providers and rotating staff, many people feel stuck between taking whatever support is available and holding out for something that truly fits. The truth is, not every support worker is the right one for you. Some people need calm, quiet care. Others want someone warm and full of energy. What makes the difference isn’t a checklist—it’s connection, understanding, and consistency.
We often hear that people don’t want to keep explaining their needs to someone new every week. They want someone who already knows. Someone familiar. That’s why we’ve made it possible to build your own support team—one that sticks around and fits right into your way of life.
Traditional care agencies usually assign support workers based on availability—not always based on compatibility. This can mean frequent changes, mismatched communication styles, and a lack of continuity. When care feels transactional, it becomes harder to relax. And harder to trust.
That’s why we do things differently.
With us, you can browse support workers across Sydney, view their profiles, and reach out directly. You decide who feels right. You choose who enters your home and supports you or your loved one. This puts you back in control—not just of your care, but of your comfort, your space, and your routine.
We don’t just connect people. We create the space to build care relationships that last.
Self-managing an NDIS plan offers more freedom—but it also comes with more responsibility. We make that part lighter. You handle the decisions, and we take care of the admin—like timesheets, payments, and invoicing. If you prefer a mix of flexibility and guidance, we also support plan-managed participants in the same way.
You’re never left to figure things out alone. From finding a worker to setting things up, our platform gives you the tools to take control without the overwhelm.
In the end, care should feel like something that works for you—not something you have to adjust your life around. That’s the kind of support we offer. Calm, steady, and built around real people—not systems.
More choice, less stress—and care that fits your life, not a system. At Support Network, we’ve built something that isn’t based on routines or rules—it’s based on people. Whether you’re navigating the NDIS for yourself or helping a loved one, we provide a way to make care feel more familiar, more reliable, and more in tune with your life.
Here’s what we offer—and why it matters:
Support shouldn't follow a fixed roster if your life doesn’t. Our support workers aren’t limited by set agency hours, so you can schedule care around your own time, your own rhythm, and your own needs.
Everyone in our network has passed all the relevant checks—so when someone walks through your door, you can feel confident knowing they’ve been screened properly, not just added to a list.
You focus on the care. We’ll take care of the backend—things like timesheets, payments, and invoicing—so your energy goes into what matters most, not forms and phone calls.
Because we’re not a traditional provider with heavy overheads, more of your NDIS budget goes directly into the support itself. That means more care hours, more flexibility, and better use of your funding.
You choose who supports you. You decide who comes into your home. We make it simple to build a team that stays consistent, understands your preferences, and doesn’t change week to week.
Support works better when it feels familiar. We help you find someone who not only knows the work—but also understands your language, background, and way of life. Because comfort matters just as much as care.
Choosing Support Network means you’re not adjusting to a service—you’re shaping one that fits around you. We’ll walk beside you, not ahead of you, and help you build the kind of support that feels steady, personal, and right.
Support doesn’t feel the same when there’s a gap in understanding. For many people, feeling truly cared for goes beyond daily routines—it comes down to being seen, heard, and understood without having to explain every detail. That’s why cultural familiarity plays such an important role in the way we deliver support.
We connect individuals with caregivers who understand their background—not just professionally, but personally. Whether it’s sharing a first language, recognising family customs, or knowing how certain traditions shape daily life, that kind of familiarity brings ease where it’s needed most.
Across Sydney, we offer support workers from a wide range of cultural backgrounds, including:
Arabic, Bangladeshi, Cambodian, Chinese, Greek, Guyanese, Indian, Indonesian, Italian, Nepalese, Spanish, Thai, and Vietnamese.
We take the time to match each person with someone who fits—not just on paper, but in spirit. Because the right support doesn’t just assist—it connects.
If you're exploring support options—whether for yourself or someone close—Support Network is here to help. Our dedicated team works with individuals with disabilities to build care that feels personal, practical, and sustainable. Whether you’re after help with daily activities, finding someone who understands your culture, or accessing specialist services to improve your quality of life, we’ll meet you where you are.
We believe that care should feel like something designed for you—not just something provided to you. Whether it's help with community engagement, Domestic Assistance, or broader community support services, we’re ready to listen and walk alongside.
Call us on 1300 671 931 and speak with someone who’s here to support—not just deliver.
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In Australia, support for individuals with disabilities is provided mainly through the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). It funds a range of disability services that help people live more independently and participate in daily activities and community programs. The focus is not only on care but also on improving the overall quality of life.
Eligibility is based on age (under 65), residency, and having a permanent disability that significantly impacts everyday life. This includes physical, sensory, psychosocial, and intellectual disabilities. Once approved, participants can access a range of services tailored to their goals and needs.
The NDIS recognises the vital role of families. It includes support coordination, respite options, and community support services to reduce pressure on caregivers. These services aim to strengthen the overall wellbeing of both the individual and their family, giving everyone more room to breathe.
NDIS participants can access a wide range of disability support services. This includes personal care, Domestic Assistance, therapy, skills for life development, transport, community engagement, and even specialist services like home modifications or complex behavioural support. Services are shaped around individual needs rather than a one-size-fits-all list.
The first step is reaching out to the NDIS either online or by phone. You'll be asked to provide documentation about your disability. Once assessed, a planning meeting is arranged to understand your needs and build a plan that matches your goals and daily activities.
Clear communication makes all the difference. Share what’s important to your daily routine, the type of support that feels right, and what’s worked—or hasn’t—before. Service providers like Support Network focus on personalising disability support services so they fit into your life, not over it.
Most plans last between one and three years. The NDIS looks at the stability of your situation and adjusts accordingly. Your plan can be reviewed and updated to reflect changes in needs, progress in skills for life, or increased goals for community engagement.
Support Network delivers services for people with disabilities across cities and regional areas, including in Sydney. Their dedicated team offers support that covers both home-based care and wider community support services to improve the lives of people in familiar and comfortable environments.
Yes, absolutely. You can view profiles and message support workers directly through our platform. It allows you to have real conversations before deciding—making the process of building the right team more personal and less uncertain.
It can take time to find the right fit. If no one feels right immediately, you can keep your listing open or get support from our team. We’re always bringing new care professionals onto the platform to expand the range of services in each area.
Yes, you can bring someone you already trust into our system. We’ll make sure everything is set up safely—compliance, payments, and support management—so they continue providing the same quality care under a structure that’s easier to manage.
Yes, it’s ideal for those with self-managed or plan-managed funding. Our system is designed to help you access a wide range of disability services, connect with experienced support workers, and keep control of how things are delivered—all without adding stress.
You can reach out to our support team anytime. Whether you’re setting up services, managing invoices, or browsing profiles, we’ll walk you through each step. Our goal is to make using the platform feel like a help, not a hurdle.
Independent support workers are not tied to agencies. They offer flexible, direct services based on your preferences and are often available for a broader range of daily and community support, including companionship, Domestic Assistance, and even hospitality services if required.
Their support can include personal care, meal prep, transport, help around the home, or participating in community programs. Many also offer help with therapy routines or building new skills for life, depending on their experience and background.
Self-managing puts you in control of your funding. You choose your support workers, decide how much to pay them, and organise schedules that suit your life. It allows you to build a consistent team and tailor services around your routine rather than the other way around.
Think beyond experience—consider personality, values, cultural understanding, and how someone makes you feel. At Support Network, we help you connect with people who align not just with your plan, but with your life. Because trust is built on more than just paperwork.