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
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.
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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 offers direct, practical disability support for individuals and families across Wagga Wagga. Everything we provide is shaped by real life not by checklists or formal talk. Our focus is on the person, their day-to-day routine, and what needs to be done to make life easier, safer, and more manageable.
Our support workers aren’t strangers to Wagga Wagga. They know the streets, the shops, the local parks, and where community events actually happen. That familiarity matters when you're trying to build trust. It means support doesn’t feel forced or out of place. Whether someone is heading to an appointment or just needs a steady hand at home, we’ve got it covered.
We understand how difficult it can be to rely on others. That’s why our services are built around consistency. The same people show up. They remember your preferences. They adjust to your schedule, not the other way around. And they do all of it with quiet respect and patience.
Our work is backed by full NDIS registration, and every one of our carers meets the required qualifications. But paperwork only goes so far. What sets us apart is how we show up with purpose, without judgment, and without making things feel clinical.
We offer support at home and out in the community. That might mean help with meals and cleaning, or it might mean joining a group, attending a local activity, or simply getting outside for a walk. Whatever the need, we handle it in a way that feels familiar, not like a service, but like something that fits.
Families often reach out in moments of overwhelm. What they want isn’t more information or promises; they want someone steady, someone they don’t have to explain everything to, over and over again. That’s exactly what we provide: quiet, ongoing help that stays in the background, until it’s needed.
We don’t overpromise. We just show up, stay consistent, and bring real care into the everyday.
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Support Network delivers NDIS services that ease everyday pressure. Our work begins where life gets heavy when small tasks grow bigger, and routines start to slip. We’re here to steady the day, make room for comfort, and bring things back into balance.
Each person we support lives differently. That’s why we don’t follow a fixed routine or a set formula. Instead, we listen, take our time, and shape the help around what makes sense for that person and their household. Whether it’s help getting ready in the morning, keeping up with appointments, or sorting out paperwork that’s long overdue, we step in to make it all feel more manageable.
Here’s what we offer, broken into the parts of life where it matters most:
Routines can become exhausting without the right support. Our carers help with the practical side of daily life quietly, respectfully, and without taking over.
These are everyday things, but they make a difference. When they’re done calmly and consistently, people can focus on more than just getting through the day.
Some people live with health conditions that require a bit more attention. Our team includes experienced staff who work gently in the background to keep things on track.
We work with local professionals, keeping things familiar and simple for the person receiving care.
When a home is set up right, it gives people more freedom. We help make that happen through small changes and the right tools.
Our focus isn’t on equipment, it's on making each space work for the person using it.
Spending time with others and learning new things can do a lot for confidence. Our workers support people to take part without pressure or expectations.
We’re not pushing goals, we're opening doors when someone’s ready to step through.
Food and travel are a big part of daily life. When they become hard to manage, our team steps in and helps carry the load.
It’s often the quiet support in these areas that creates the most relief.
NDIS plans can be hard to keep up with. We help people make sense of their plan, use it fully, and stay in control of what’s happening.
We don’t take over, we help make things clearer, and walk alongside when needed.
These supports are not just services, they're small, steady steps that help someone stay in control of their own life. We don’t rush in and change everything. We come in, listen carefully, and do the work that needs doing so the person can live in a way that feels like their own.
Finding the right support worker is not just about filling a spot on a roster. It’s about choosing someone who understands your life and quietly fits into it. For many people in Wagga Wagga, the process can feel overwhelming especially when you’ve tried before and it didn’t go the way you hoped.
Support Network understands how difficult it can be to hand over part of your routine to someone new. That’s why we’ve shaped our approach around flexibility, choice, and calm transitions. You don’t just get a list of names. You get a say in who comes into your home, and how the support will work from day to day.
For families and individuals living with disability, the idea of “getting support” can sometimes feel like giving up control. Large agencies often rotate workers without notice, leave gaps in communication, or treat people like a task to be managed. It’s not intentional but it often feels cold, rushed, and impersonal.
Independent workers, on the other hand, can offer more consistency. You’re likely to see the same person regularly. You get to build a connection, and over time, that support can start to feel more natural and less like a service. But even then, the challenge lies in managing the paperwork, the scheduling, and making sure the person is actually the right fit.
We’ve heard it many times: “We just want someone who listens, who shows up, and who doesn’t make things harder.” And that’s exactly what we work toward.
Support Network gives families and individuals a clear path to self-manage or co-manage their support. That means you stay in charge, but you don’t have to do it all on your own.
You get help finding workers who match your needs not just in skills, but in personality and approach. You get support with onboarding, background checks, and making sure everyone is clear on what the expectations are. And you can shape the working relationship in a way that makes sense to you not according to someone else’s system.
This approach makes things more personal. It allows for real conversations, long-term consistency, and smoother routines. If something doesn’t feel right, adjustments can be made easily with no long waits, no red tape.
Hiring the right support worker doesn’t need to feel like a gamble. With the right tools and a bit of guidance, you can build a support system that feels like it fits not something you’re stuck adjusting to.
Support Network gives individuals and families the tools they need to manage support on their own terms. We don’t take over. We simply step in to guide, assist, and make the process more manageable. Whether you're looking for consistent care, someone who understands your values, or just need fewer things to chase after, we help you put the right support in place, without making it complicated.
Below are the reasons families and participants choose to stay with us:
This isn’t about offering more options just for the sake of it. It’s about removing the noise, reducing the stress, and giving you space to build a kind of support that actually works for you, in your own way.
Support Network understands that care works best when it feels familiar. The way someone speaks to you, the words they choose, how they enter your home, how they show respect it all carries more meaning when it’s shaped by culture, not just training.
That’s why we connect individuals and families in Wagga Wagga with support workers who share more than just a schedule. They may share your language, your traditions, or your way of understanding everyday life. It means you don’t have to keep explaining things that should already make sense. It reduces tension. It helps people feel safe being themselves.
This isn’t about ticking boxes, it's about making people feel comfortable in their own space. Whether someone prefers to speak in their native tongue or follows certain routines at home, these details are never overlooked. They’re listened to and respected from the start.
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The right match can ease stress, reduce misunderstandings, and help build trust over time. That’s part of how the Support Network brings care closer to the person, not just their plan. It’s thoughtful, steady, and shaped to feel like it belongs.
Support isn’t one-size-fits-all. It’s personal. It comes down to trust, reliability, and knowing you have someone beside you who doesn’t need things explained twice.
Support Network offers disability support services in Wagga Wagga for people looking for something more thoughtful, something that actually fits the way life moves. Whether you’re navigating the National Disability Insurance Scheme for the first time, or already have a plan in place and want better support, we’ll work with you to make things clear and steady.
We take the time to understand where you're at, what you’re finding hard, where you need help, and what kind of support worker would feel like a good fit. You won’t be pushed into a fixed plan or handed off to someone who doesn’t understand your situation.
To start, just give us a call or send a message. There’s no pressure. We’ll talk through what’s going on and help you take the next step in a way that feels comfortable.
We offer a wide range of practical services daily living assistance, personal care, help with transport, community access, meal preparation, and support with medical needs. Everything is planned around what actually helps the person, not just what’s listed on paper.
Yes. That’s something we encourage. We help you choose your own support workers, based on personality, background, language, or anything else that matters to you. You decide who works with you, and how.
We do. Our team works with people managing a range of mental health issues, offering consistent routines and emotional support in a way that feels calm and respectful. Familiarity matters, especially when things feel uncertain.
Yes. Our support workers assist with tasks like showering, dressing, grooming, and toileting. We do this with quiet respect, nothing rushed, and always based on what you’re comfortable with.
We help people move toward independent living by offering guidance with budgeting, shopping, daily routines, and life skills. It’s not about stepping in, it's about stepping alongside and making the day smoother.
We treat it as part of real life, not just something on a checklist. We help people take part in social outings, events, and activities in their own way. Whether it’s going to the library, joining recreational activities, or catching up with friends at a local café, we support participation that feels genuine and relaxed.
Yes. We work with individuals who require more involved support, including medication prompts, wound care, and coordination with health professionals. Support is always steady and never rushed.
We do. We provide transport service for medical visits, therapy, social catch-ups, and errands. If you’re worried about getting there or back, we’ll take care of it without stress.
We offer assistance with household chores, including cleaning, laundry, and cooking. Meal preparation is tailored to your preferences, nothing packaged or generic. Just real food, made the way you like it.
Yes. We help make spaces easier to manage, whether that means advising on home adjustments or just making sure routines aren’t interrupted by physical challenges. It’s all about improving daily function, quietly and steadily.
We do. Whether it’s through group programs, volunteering, or community organisations, we help people take part without pressure. Some prefer quiet connection in smaller spaces, others enjoy large social settings. We tailor it based on comfort.
Yes, we assist with short- and medium-term accommodation needs, making sure support continues throughout the stay. Transitions can feel overwhelming, so we stay involved to make sure nothing gets lost in the move.
We work alongside Disability Employment Services, offering support with routines, communication, and confidence building. We don’t take over, we help prepare, stay steady, and encourage personal goals without rushing them.
Yes. We also support individuals who are receiving aged care or are ageing with disability. Our services adjust over time to meet changing needs. We stay consistent even when circumstances shift.
We don’t run things like a large system. Our focus is on building trust. Our team includes dedicated support workers, people who stay and show up when they’re needed. They’re not just trained, they care, and that shows in the way they speak, listen, and help.
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