Support Network has been a highly efficient way to organise home care support services for my 86 year old father
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Local NDIS Provider
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Nurse On-Call
Housework, organising transport, gardening, meal prep, chores, activities.
Showering, hoist transfer, exercise assistance, palliative care, 24 hr support, complex support
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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 provides disability support across Toowoomba in a way that’s steady, personal, and easy to lean on. It isn’t about ticking boxes or following a fixed path, it's about paying attention to what’s already working and finding where we can help carry the weight. For many people, that might be a familiar face at the door each morning. For others, it could be someone to walk beside them into town, to the doctor, or just out into the world again.
Our support workers and carers live and work in this community. They understand Toowoomba not as a place on a list, but as a town with its own pace, its own ways. We know the streets, the services, and the gaps that need filling. And more importantly, we know how to show up without disrupting the flow of someone’s life. We fit in quietly, support when needed, and step back when it’s right to do so.
The support we provide takes many forms: assistance at home, support in the community, help with daily tasks, transport, or just someone nearby for peace of mind. Our team doesn’t follow a strict plan. We adapt. We stay consistent but flexible. And we don’t rotate new faces through every week. People deserve support that stays familiar.
Support Network is fully registered with the National Disability Insurance Scheme. That means the people we send out are trained, qualified, and meet national expectations. But beyond that, we focus on the kind of support that feels right to the person receiving it. Not rushed. Not forced. Just steady, clear, and in step with the life they want to live.
For families, it can be hard to know who to trust. What we offer is something you can rely on. We take the time to understand each person. We learn their routines, respect their space, and work around what already matters to them. In a town like Toowoomba, where connection still matters, that kind of support makes a real difference quietly, without needing to be explained.
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Support Network offers NDIS services across Toowoomba that are built to ease the load people carry every day. We’ve seen how the right support given quietly and without fuss can change the shape of a day. What we offer isn’t about making lives perfect. It’s about helping people get through the hours with a bit more ease, a bit more space, and a feeling that they’re not doing it all alone.
Each service is shaped by what’s already in someone’s life. We don’t step in to take over. We notice what’s working, where the pressure builds up, and we work from there. Some people need more help with daily care. Others need someone to keep their health on track or to make the home feel safer. It all depends on what’s going on in the moment. That’s why our team listens first, then moves gently into place.
Here’s a look at how Support Network can help across different areas:
This is often where support begins with the day-to-day things that are easy to overlook but hard to manage alone. Our carers support with:
We take care to follow the person’s pace and habits keeping things familiar, not forced.
Health support doesn’t always come from clinics. Many people need care right where they live. That’s where we bring in trained workers and connections with other professionals for:
We don’t rush the process or make it more complicated. We bring things closer to where people feel at ease.
A home should be easy to move around in. When it’s not, even small tasks can become hard. We assist with:
We help make sure the space around someone works for them, not the other way around.
There’s more to support than care. Sometimes it’s about helping people take part in what matters to them. Our workers provide:
This is quite support offered without pressure. Just the right steps, taken together.
Food and transport often bring more stress than people realise until someone steps in to help. Support Network provides:
This isn’t about doing it all for someone, it's about getting them where they need to go, with less strain.
NDIS plans can be hard to keep track of. We offer support to take the confusion out of it, so people can focus on what’s ahead. This includes:
Our focus stays on the person, not the paperwork. We help make sure nothing gets lost along the way.
We aim to keep things running smoothly, without taking over. Every service we provide in Toowoomba is shaped around the life that’s already there. We don’t bring in changes that don’t fit. We offer support that moves with the person and leaves space for their own choices. That’s how we help carry the weight quietly, carefully, and with the kind of steadiness people can count on.
Finding the right support worker is about finding someone who understands, listens, and fits into the rhythm of your day. Support Network recognises that for many families in Toowoomba, this part of the process can feel overwhelming. There’s a lot of uncertainty around who will show up, how they’ll work, and whether it’ll be the same face next time. And when support doesn’t feel personal, it often stops feeling helpful.
That’s why we’ve shaped our services in a way that keeps you in control. Whether you’re managing the plan yourself or using our team to help with coordination, the goal remains the same: to help you choose someone who fits, not someone who just fills a shift.
In the past, disability care often followed a set model of large agencies, rotating staff, and limited choice. While that worked for some, it left others feeling disconnected from the people entering their homes. It became harder to build trust, and even harder to hold on to consistency.
Support Network takes a different approach. Here, you’re not handed a support worker. You choose them. You can meet, talk, and decide who feels right. If you prefer someone soft-spoken, or someone upbeat, someone familiar with complex needs, or someone who understands the Toowoomba community you get to shape that decision.
We help keep the process simple but personal. If you’d rather self-manage your support, we respect that. If you’d like help with screening, training, or coordination, we’ll step in without taking over. You’re never locked into a system that doesn’t reflect your choices.
When you’re part of the decision, everything starts to feel more natural. The support worker becomes someone known, not just someone paid. That matters, especially in homes where trust and routine mean everything. This flexible system also allows for more consistency. You’re not re-explaining your needs every few weeks to someone new. Instead, you’re building something steady, shaped by comfort and mutual respect.
Support Network helps make this possible not by controlling the process, but by keeping it structured in a way that leaves you in charge. We’re here to guide, support, and step in where needed but always with the understanding that you know what works best.
Support Network provide the kind of support that fits around the person, not the other way around. From the very first conversation, our focus is on finding what works for you: your timing, your space, your pace. And once things are in place, we stay close by, ready to adjust if something shifts.
Here’s what makes us a reliable choice for families and participants across Toowoomba:
Support shouldn’t come with conditions or fixed rules. With Support Network, it comes with choice, respect, and a steady kind of help that fits into real life.
Support Network knows that support feels different when it comes from someone who understands more than just the task at hand. It feels easier when the person standing beside you speaks your language, understands your customs, and doesn’t need things explained over and over. That kind of understanding can’t be rushed and it often can’t be taught. It comes from shared experience.
Many people in Toowoomba come from different backgrounds, and for them, having a support worker who recognises the rhythm of their home life makes everything simpler. It takes away the need to translate every detail. It brings comfort where there might’ve been hesitation. It helps people feel seen.
That’s why Support Network offers support workers from a range of cultural backgrounds. We connect individuals with:
Arabic, Bangladeshi, Cambodian, Chinese, Greek, Guyanese, Indian, Indonesian, Italian, Nepalese, Spanish, Thai, and Vietnamese caregivers.
Support Network offers this kind of connection not as an extra, but as part of how we work. Because care should never be cold or distant. It should feel like home.
Support Network continues to work closely with people with disabilities and their families across Toowoomba. We don’t follow scripts. We don’t make assumptions. Instead, we take the time to understand what support should look like for you—at home, in the community, or wherever the need sits.
What we provide isn’t just help with one or two tasks. It’s a steady hand through change, through paperwork, through uncertainty. Some of the people we support are working toward more Independent Living, while others may need hands-on help with personal care or assistance navigating medical and daily routines. In every case, we focus on what will ease the pressure and improve daily life—without disrupting the things you value.
Our dedicated team includes support workers, coordinators, and health professionals who are experienced, grounded, and local. You’ll never feel like you’re being passed between strangers. We aim to build long-term connections—with the person receiving care and with the family around them.
We’re a trusted provider of disability support services—not only for the depth of our experience, but for the way we work: quietly, respectfully, and at your pace. Our services include help with Domestic care, assistance for community participation, support with Disability Employment Services, transport, lawn mowing, and much more. We also assist with referrals to Advance Care Services, Community Nursing, and allied health.
If you’re looking for a provider who listens first, plans second, and walks with you throughout—reach out. No pressure, no assumptions, just support that moves when you’re ready.
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We support individuals with disabilities of all ages. Whether it’s helping a young person grow their confidence or assisting an older adult to manage health changes, we shape our care to suit each stage of life.
Support workers assist with a broad range of everyday tasks—this includes getting ready for the day, showering, dressing, preparing meals, and light cleaning. It also includes support with routines that bring more calm and structure.
Yes, many of the people we support want to be active in their community. We assist with outings, medical appointments, community events, shopping, and other activities linked to community participation.
We support people with various conditions, including severe disabilities and multiple support requirements. With careful planning and the right team in place, we ensure that care is consistent and focused on safety, comfort, and dignity.
We do. Many of our participants live independently or are working toward that goal. We support their efforts by offering practical, respectful assistance that doesn’t take away their choices. Independent Living is one of the areas we’ve helped many people strengthen.
Yes. Support Network is registered under the NDIS and provides a comprehensive disability service package that can be tailored to suit different plans. We’re also familiar with how plans change, and we support those updates without added stress.
Yes. We regularly assist people whose support needs cross into aged care services. By coordinating closely with other services, we help reduce overlap, simplify the process, and maintain continuity of care.
Beyond the basics, we assist with lawn mowing, administrative tasks, and connecting individuals with local groups or supports. We also offer links to Advance Care Services and help people manage their own NDIS plan if preferred.
Yes. Our team supports people in developing life skills like budgeting, cooking, shopping, and using public transport. We approach this in a practical way, not a formal one—learning by doing, at your pace.
We take time with this. Every member of our experienced team goes through screening and training. But beyond the paperwork, we focus on their ability to connect with people—not just care for them.
You can and should be. We want you to feel at ease with the person supporting you. We give you the chance to meet, ask questions, and speak up if something doesn’t feel right.
Yes. We support outings to community programs, park visits, and informal gatherings. These recreational activities are a great way to build social skills and reconnect with others in an inclusive environment.
We listen closely and respond respectfully. Many of our carers have backgrounds with disability themselves, and we make every effort to connect people with workers who understand their customs, language, or preferences.
Your rights come first. We’re guided by clear principles around disability rights, privacy, consent, and dignity. Nothing is done without agreement—and everything is explained before anything begins.
For some, it’s being able to cook for themselves again. For others, it’s going outside without fear, or working toward a job. Support helps people regain ground, stay steady, and look ahead. That’s what we mean by a brighter future.
We work alongside Disability Employment Services to help people explore opportunities, prepare for interviews, or settle into roles. We also support people to build work habits through volunteering or short programs.
We listen. We step in when they need a break. We provide updates, include them in planning, and take care of parts that often feel too heavy to carry alone. Families aren’t pushed out—they’re supported too.