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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.
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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 a quiet kind of trust that comes with inviting someone into your home—and we don’t take that lightly. At Support Network, we believe that home care is not a system to be applied, but a relationship to be built. No two lives follow the same rhythm, and for that reason, no two care plans should ever look alike. From the very beginning, we take time to understand not just what support is needed, but how it can be provided in a way that honours each person’s sense of self, privacy, and pace.
Our approach in Busselton is guided by careful listening. We don’t enter with ready-made solutions; we begin with questions. How do you like your mornings to begin? Are there moments in the day when you feel most at ease—or most vulnerable? What’s important to you, not just in terms of care, but in terms of feeling supported? These are the kinds of details that help us shape care that actually fits into someone’s life, not around it.
Whether the focus is on personal care, meal preparation, mobility, or simply someone to share a quiet afternoon with, our role is to support—not disrupt—the everyday flow. We remain thoughtful in how we show up, and consistent in the way we follow through. Because real support is never rushed, never generic, and never impersonal.
If you or someone close to you is considering home care in Busselton, we invite you to speak with us. No pressure—just a thoughtful conversation to see what might feel right. Support Network is here to walk alongside you.
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No two people experience life in the same way—so why should care look the same for everyone? We don’t separate needs into neat boxes. We listen first, observe gently, and tailor every part of our service to suit the person in front of us. Some may need a full set of supports every day. Others might just need someone nearby, quietly helping the day along.
We take pride in being the ones who handle the full picture—whatever that might involve. From assistance with daily tasks to complex clinical care, we cover every layer of support under one roof. And we don’t stop there. For us, it’s just as important to think about the emotional landscape of care—the sense of trust, calm, and personal space that should never be compromised.
Here’s a closer look at the services we offer across Busselton, not just by name, but by the way we approach them—grounded, flexible, and led by what feels right for each person.
NDIS support is not just about having a plan—it’s about feeling understood within it. We help participants get the most from their NDIS funding without feeling overwhelmed by the process. Whether someone is newly approved or managing an ongoing plan, we step in with clarity, walk through options slowly, and make sure services match the person’s needs—not just what's written on paper.
Home care is often imagined as help around the house, but for us, it begins with presence. We take time to get to know the person—not just their care requirements, but their moods, their likes and dislikes, even the way they like their pillows arranged or how they wind down for the evening. We carry out tasks with a quiet respect for personal space, making sure support never feels intrusive.
There are many small movements in a day that most people don’t think twice about—until they become difficult. Our daily living support focuses on easing that quiet struggle. Whether it’s helping someone out of bed, preparing a meal, or managing the day’s medications, we support without taking over. We pay attention to rhythm, timing, and familiarity—because comfort isn’t only physical, it’s also emotional.
There’s something grounding about having a clean space. Our domestic support ensures that things stay in order—gently, and always in line with how the person prefers their home to feel. We don’t rearrange or disrupt. We assist with light cleaning, laundry, or preparing the home for visits—all while being mindful of the small details that matter, like how a person likes their clothes folded or which dishes stay in which cupboard.
Some lives need more constant support, especially when conditions are complex or mobility is limited. Our 24-hour care isn’t just about coverage—it’s about consistency and peace of mind. We structure shifts to ensure that familiar faces remain involved, and we keep communication steady with family members. Through the day and night, our presence stays calm and reliable, giving families space to breathe.
Helping someone with deeply personal tasks like bathing or grooming requires more than training—it demands patience and genuine respect. We never rush. We never assume. Whether we’re helping with showering, dressing, or toileting, we ensure the person remains in control. Every action is carried out with quiet professionalism, and we’re mindful that dignity is always at the centre of this work.
The nighttime can bring its own set of concerns, particularly for older adults or those living with certain conditions. Our overnight care ensures someone is nearby, awake, and ready to assist. Whether it’s helping someone move safely during the night, managing timed medications, or simply offering reassurance, we stay attentive without being overbearing.
When supporting individuals with disabilities, there is no standard formula. We look at the entire person—their abilities, preferences, and pace of living. Our approach adjusts as things change. We support growth, but we never push beyond what feels safe. From physical assistance to emotional encouragement, our care is built on long-term understanding.
Disability support goes beyond tasks—it’s about confidence and inclusion. Whether it’s assistance with appointments, learning daily skills, or becoming more active in the community, we help in ways that feel natural and unforced. Some people need encouragement. Others just need practical help getting started. We stay beside them—never ahead, never behind.
There are times when care involves a deeper level of clinical oversight. Whether it’s assistance with wound care, feeding tubes, or other high-needs areas, our staff deliver it with quiet competence. But we don’t forget the human side. Even in clinical care, we make space for a soft voice, eye contact, and a sense of calm.
High care situations can bring challenges that shift quickly. That’s why we provide not just experienced staff, but a team that knows how to adapt. We keep detailed communication logs, remain in close contact with allied health teams, and respond to each person’s energy and mood. We take responsibility for the technical care—but we never lose sight of the person at the heart of it.
Being part of a community gives life its colour. We help people reconnect with the world around them, whether it’s going for a walk by the foreshore, attending a community centre event, or catching up with old friends. These outings aren’t just “activities”—they’re reminders of independence, joy, and the simple pleasure of being out and about. We plan with care, and accompany with respect.
Challenging behaviours are rarely about defiance. Often, they’re a way of saying, “I’m overwhelmed.” Our approach is measured and built around understanding. Working with allied professionals, we learn each person’s triggers, calming strategies, and preferred ways to communicate. We don’t label people. We observe, we adapt, and we build trust gradually—step by step.
Some conditions don’t just change the body—they touch every corner of a person’s life. We don’t treat people according to labels or categories. We look at how their condition affects daily life, relationships, and routines. We listen to the person, the family, and the quiet parts of the story that often go unheard. And from there, we shape our care—slowly, thoughtfully, and without rushing into pre-set solutions.
Our specialist care services in Busselton are designed not just to meet medical or physical needs, but to support the whole environment a person lives in. That includes families, friends, and those small details that define someone’s comfort and safety.
Here’s how we support individuals and their loved ones across a range of specific conditions:
With arthritis, each day can look a little different. Some mornings feel stronger, others more limiting. Our care isn’t rigid—it adapts to what’s needed that day. We help with dressing, gentle mobility, household tasks, and even planning breaks throughout the day. We also support families in understanding pacing and how to prevent overexertion without taking away independence.
Every individual on the autism spectrum experiences the world differently. That’s why we begin with deep observation and quiet listening. We take the time to learn preferences, routines, communication styles, and sensory needs. Whether supporting a child or an adult, we avoid assumptions. We help create stability through routine, and we work with families to build confidence in managing transitions, meltdowns, or social challenges.
Cancer can drain energy and shift priorities. Our role is to remove the noise from the day so the individual can focus on rest, treatment, or simply staying grounded. We help with appointments, meals, hygiene, and offer emotional steadiness through difficult days. Families often feel overwhelmed—we’re there to relieve that pressure, even if it’s just through quiet presence.
Epilepsy brings unpredictability. But care shouldn’t. We provide support that builds structure around known triggers, ensures safe environments, and prepares for moments when a seizure may occur. Our team is trained to respond calmly and competently, while always reinforcing independence wherever possible. We also work with loved ones to reduce fear and offer clear guidance on what to expect.
Fatigue, shortness of breath, dietary changes—heart disease often alters the rhythm of daily life. We step in to provide consistent, low-stress care tailored to each person’s stage and energy level. That might include cooking heart-friendly meals, assisting with gentle exercise, or helping with medication management. We monitor, but never overwhelm. Families are kept involved through simple check-ins and clear updates.
The changes brought on by Huntington’s can affect movement, mood, and memory. Our approach is slow, deliberate, and full of patience. We provide support with daily living while respecting the person’s dignity as the condition progresses. For families, we offer reassurance and a stable care presence—helping everyone adjust and remain connected.
Supporting someone through mental health challenges is about consistency, not control. Whether someone lives with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or another condition, we support them in a way that never invades but always anchors. Some days that means helping with simple tasks, and other days it’s about holding space for someone to express themselves. For families, we provide the tools to stay close without overreaching.
MND care calls for precision and deep respect. As abilities change, our support shifts—carefully and without drawing attention to loss. We help with everything from communication aids to feeding and mobility equipment. Our staff is calm and prepared, making sure each task is done with care, not just speed. Family members are guided on how to stay involved, supported, and emotionally steady throughout.
Muscular dystrophy affects strength gradually. We adapt with it, providing the right level of assistance at each stage. That might mean helping with positioning, transfers, or respiratory support. We also make sure emotional wellbeing isn’t overlooked—especially as routines begin to shift. Families receive regular updates and the kind of quiet support that doesn’t interrupt, but uplifts.
Returning home after a hospital stay can feel unsettling. We make that step smoother by providing practical, hands-on help. From medication tracking and dressing changes to emotional reassurance, we ease the shift from medical care back to home life. We also help families rebuild confidence in managing day-to-day needs, so that the home becomes a safe space again—not a source of stress.
With Parkinson’s, timing is everything. We work in step with the person’s needs—supporting when mobility dips, but backing off when independence is strong. We assist with physical tasks, medication routines, and voice exercises. We also create an environment that reduces fall risks without feeling restrictive. Families are kept close in the loop, and our presence is steady—never rushed.
End-of-life care must be built on kindness, quiet understanding, and space. We bring peace into the room—not urgency. We help manage pain and discomfort with close attention to detail, but we also support the emotional needs of the person and their family. Whether someone wants silence, companionship, or help writing a final note, we make that possible—without judgment or noise.
Dementia calls for deep patience and repetition—but more importantly, it calls for dignity. We create stable routines, use familiar objects, and offer warmth even when memory fades. We don’t correct—we comfort. We guide without confusing. Families are supported too, with honest conversations and practical tools that help them stay connected to the person they love, even when recognition is no longer clear.
Home care doesn’t belong to one neighbourhood—it belongs to everyone who needs support, wherever they happen to live. That’s why we’ve made it a priority to offer services right across Busselton, reaching individuals and families without delay or distance standing in the way.
We don’t believe care should depend on your postcode. Whether you’re in the town centre or out near the coast, we bring the same gentle approach, the same trusted team, and the same respect for what matters to you.
Here are some of the areas where our carers regularly provide support:
Each visit is shaped by what the person needs that day—not just what's on the schedule. We come in quietly, support carefully, and leave the home just as we found it—only lighter, calmer, and more manageable for the people living there.
It’s not easy choosing someone to step into your home, especially when the care is personal. You want to feel understood, not assessed. You want to know the person supporting you has both skill and heart. And above all, you want to trust that your wishes will be heard—not just at the beginning, but throughout the journey.
There are a few things worth keeping in mind as you decide:
We believe the right provider doesn’t just meet your needs—they fit gently into your life. That means being reliable without being rigid. Helpful without being overbearing. Present without ever taking over. And that’s what we quietly work towards, every single day.
Not everyone who works in care should be called a caregiver. For us, that word carries a deeper meaning. It’s about how a person shows up—not only in skill, but in attitude. It’s about how they speak to someone who’s having a hard day. How they wait patiently when things take time. And how they recognise that small things—a warm hand, a kind voice, a shared silence—can sometimes mean more than the task itself.
Every caregiver has gone through proper training and background checks. But that’s the bare minimum. What really matters to us is who they are when no one is watching. That’s why we choose people who don’t just follow instructions, but care from the inside out.
They are:
And because care often feels more comfortable when it reflects a person’s culture, language, and traditions, we also offer a team of support workers from diverse backgrounds—each of them providing care that feels familiar and truly personal.
Each of our carers carries a quiet strength that often goes unnoticed—but never unappreciated. They are the reason so many families in Busselton feel that their home, even with challenges, still feels like home.
When the need for care comes up, the next thought for many families is how to manage the cost. It’s a real concern—and one we often hear. We don’t expect you to have all the answers. We sit with you, go through the options slowly, and help find a path that fits your situation.
In Busselton, there are two main ways people cover their home care—through government-funded programs or by paying privately. Some are eligible for support through the NDIS or a Home Care Package. Others might prefer or require private care, especially if they need to start quickly or need something specific. Whatever the case, we’re here to help you make sense of it all, without pressure.
If you or your loved one lives with a disability, support may be available through the NDIS. We can help you understand what your plan includes, what you can use it for, and how we can step in to provide those supports in a way that suits your life and routine.
For older adults, government-funded Home Care Packages can be a helpful option. Once you’re assigned a level of care, we work closely with you to make sure the services are used where they matter most—whether it’s personal care, cleaning, or just a little extra support during the day.
If you’re not eligible for funding, or if you’d like something more, we also offer privately paid care. It’s flexible, straightforward, and built around what works for you—not just what’s on a form.
we take care of the details so you can focus on what matters most—feeling safe, supported, and at ease in your own home.
If home feels harder to manage lately—or if someone you love needs more support than you can give—we’re here to help. At Support Network, we listen first. Whether it’s about daily care, social outings, or simply understanding what options exist, our team is ready to talk. Call 1300 671 931 to speak with someone who understands care doesn’t start with a service—it starts with people.
We offer a full range of services. That includes help with showering, meals, cleaning, transport, and gentle support during social outings. It all depends on what’s needed at your pace.
Yes, in many cases. Some families access government funding like the NDIS or Home Care Packages. We help you look into it, and guide you through each step if you’re unsure.
Our aged care concierge does just that. They sit with you, talk through what you need, and help shape a plan that fits. No pressure, no fast decisions.
You’ll be supported by a care worker who’s kind, properly trained, and respectful of your routine. We focus on matching the right person to each home.
We stay involved. Our dedicated care professionals check in, listen, and adjust if anything changes—so the quality of care always matches the quality of life you deserve.