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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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Home care means something different to everyone. For some, it’s help with the things they can no longer manage alone. For others, it’s knowing there’s someone nearby who understands what they’re going through—someone who doesn’t rush, someone who respects their space. At Support Network, we believe that good care begins with quiet understanding. Not everything needs to be said out loud. Sometimes, it’s what a person doesn’t ask for that tells you the most.
In Mittagong, we’ve seen how care needs shift from one person to another. One may want help with daily tasks like bathing or meal preparation. Another may simply need company through the afternoon, or support after a hospital stay. Whatever the need is, we look at the whole picture. Not just the condition or the diagnosis, but how the person lives, what comforts them, what routines they’ve had for years, and what they’re not ready to let go of. We hold on to those details when building a care plan.
We never try to fit people into systems. Instead, we shape our approach around their pace, their household, and the way they move through the day. Our care professionals step into the home with a calm and respectful presence. There’s no loud fuss or disruption. Just small, steady acts of care that blend into the background while still offering real support.
And while we bring experience, we leave room for learning—because no two homes are the same. Over time, we build trust. Not with promises, but with quiet consistency. That’s the kind of care we believe in, and it’s the kind of care we bring to homes across Mittagong.
If you’re looking for care that feels personal, steady, and truly thoughtful, speak to Support Network on 1300 671 931.
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Every person deserves to feel at ease in their own home, especially when care is part of daily life. We don’t see care as a list of tasks. We see it as something steady and personal—built around the way someone lives, not the other way around. Our services in Mittagong are shaped by what people need, but also by how they want to be supported. That’s what makes our care feel real, not rushed.
We provide a wide range of home care services, but we don’t treat them like checkboxes. We take our time. We get to know the person—their habits, their comforts, their way of doing things. Whether it’s helping with a morning routine, managing complex health needs, or offering someone company during the quiet hours, we’re there with a steady hand and a calm presence. Our team is reliable, respectful, and focused on making each day a little easier, without taking anything away from the person’s own way of life.
Here’s how we support individuals and families across Mittagong with care that fits.
We help people understand and manage their NDIS plans with ease. Our role is to make sure the support fits the person, not just the paperwork. We help with setting up services, adjusting them when things change, and staying close so no one feels left alone with the process. We make it easier to use the plan the way it was meant—to support real needs, in real life.
We help people stay safe and comfortable in their own homes. That might mean support with meals, help getting dressed, or just having someone there to talk to and check in. Our approach is gentle and based on trust. We don’t rush in or take over. We offer help that fits naturally into the day.
Support with daily living means helping with the small things that keep life steady. This includes things like getting out of bed, preparing meals, or brushing teeth. We offer help where it’s needed, always with care and respect. Our goal is to keep people confident in their own routine, while offering the right support at the right time.
We help keep the home clean, tidy, and safe. This includes light cleaning, doing laundry, dishes, and small household tasks that can become harder over time. Our support is quiet and careful—we work around the person’s space, not through it. The goal is to make life easier, not to change how things feel at home.
Some people need support all through the day and night. We provide 24-hour care with a focus on consistency and calm. Our team rotates in a way that keeps routines familiar. This type of care offers families peace of mind, knowing someone is always there, watching over the person they care about.
Personal care needs are private, and we treat them that way. Whether it’s bathing, grooming, dressing, or help with using the toilet, our carers work with care and respect. We protect dignity, work gently, and keep the person’s comfort at the centre of what we do.
For those who need help during the night—or just someone close by in case—our overnight carers are there. This care can be active, like helping with medication, or passive, where someone is present for reassurance. Either way, it’s about providing calm, steady support through the quiet hours.
We support people living with different types of disability. Each person is different, and so is our approach. We look at what the person can do, what they want help with, and how we can offer that support in a way that respects their independence. We stay flexible, open, and patient.
This support goes beyond care in the home. It includes getting out into the community, building confidence in doing things independently, and supporting people to stay connected. It might mean help with transport, going to events, or trying new things. We walk alongside, not in front.
For people with ongoing health needs, we provide complex care that involves close monitoring and coordination. This might include working with medical professionals, managing medication, or watching for health changes. Our team is steady, skilled, and trained to support people with multiple care needs.
High care involves a deeper level of day-to-day support. This may include full assistance with mobility, hygiene, meals, or health monitoring. What sets us apart is how we do it—carefully, without pressure, and always in a way that suits the person’s routine and preferences.
Being part of the community matters. We support people to join in, take part, and stay connected—on their own terms. Whether it’s a walk in the park, a local class, or a visit to a café, we help people do the things they enjoy. It’s not about being busy—it’s about being included.
Some people face challenges with behaviour or communication. We approach this with understanding, not judgement. Our behaviour support focuses on building trust, reducing distress, and creating safe routines. We work closely with families and professionals to make sure the support is calm, respectful, and consistent.
We build relationships. Every part of our work in Mittagong is shaped by the person we’re supporting. We’re here to listen, to help, and to stay steady, even when things change. If you’re looking for home care that is built around the person, not the plan, we’re here when you’re ready.
Some conditions change the way a person moves, speaks, thinks, or feels. Others change the way a family lives together. We understand that when a health condition becomes part of daily life, care has to change with it. It has to be steady. It has to feel familiar. And it must always start with understanding.
We support individuals across Mittagong living with a wide range of conditions. Our goal is not only to help with the daily challenges, but to make room for comfort, connection, and routine. Families often feel stretched or unsure in these situations. We stay close to them too—offering support, space, and guidance where it’s needed. Each condition brings different needs, but our approach remains the same: patient, simple, and shaped by the person.
Stiff joints and daily discomfort can make ordinary tasks feel harder. Our support with arthritis is quiet and steady—helping with movement, dressing, and household routines without taking over. We step in where it helps most and give people the space to do things their way, while easing the physical strain.
No two people with autism are the same. That’s why we slow down and learn. We take note of what brings calm, what feels overwhelming, and what routines bring comfort. We support the person, not just the diagnosis, and stay close to families so they don’t carry the load alone. Our care fits around the person’s needs—not the other way around.
When someone is living with cancer, days can shift between strength and tiredness. We offer support through it all—whether it’s preparing meals, helping with hygiene, or getting to and from appointments. But often, it’s our quiet presence that helps most. Someone to notice the small things. Someone who understands when words aren’t needed.
We understand the need for calm and confidence when it comes to epilepsy. Our carers know how to offer the right kind of support—watchful without being overbearing, and present when needed. We help manage routines, support after a seizure, and give families peace of mind that someone capable is always nearby.
Living with heart problems often means slowing things down and making thoughtful choices throughout the day. We help with that—pacing daily activities, offering physical support, managing medication routines, and reducing strain. We keep things steady, so people can keep doing what they enjoy, just with a little more care.
This condition changes over time. Our care does too. We move slowly, without pushing. We focus on keeping things familiar, helping with tasks when movement becomes harder, and staying calm through mood changes or confusion. Families often feel unsure of what’s next. We stay by their side, offering care that doesn’t add pressure.
When someone is dealing with mental health challenges, even small parts of the day can feel heavier. We support people with routines, meals, appointments, or simply company. We don’t rush them or expect them to explain everything. We listen, keep routines gentle, and create space where someone can feel more settled—at home, in their own way.
As this condition progresses, more support is needed—but it must be given with care. We help with breathing devices, mobility, eating, and communication, but we do it quietly, without taking away the person’s dignity. We stay close to families too, helping them adjust without feeling overwhelmed.
Living with muscular dystrophy brings physical changes, but we focus on what remains possible. We support with transfers, daily movement, and routine tasks. Our goal is to make each day work better, without drawing attention to the parts that are hard. Families are supported to stay involved, but not burdened.
Coming home from hospital can bring a mix of relief and worry. We help make the shift smooth—supporting wound care, medication, and basic recovery needs. More than that, we make sure families feel ready, not rushed. We help rebuild routine and make sure support is in place before it's needed.
Parkinson’s moves slowly, but it brings daily changes. We help with walking, eating, hygiene, and medication, working with the person’s pace and mood. What we do is shaped by how they feel that day. We also help families understand what to expect, offering steady care that doesn’t feel like too much.
At the end of life, care needs to be gentle, familiar, and focused on comfort. We help manage pain, keep the home calm, and support families in ways they may not even ask for. Our presence is quiet and respectful. We are there to help, not to take over.
Caring for someone with dementia means entering their world instead of trying to bring them into ours. We keep routines simple and spaces familiar. We respond to moments of confusion with patience, not correction. Families often feel like they are losing someone slowly—we help keep those connections alive, even when words begin to fade.
Support Network offers home care services throughout Mittagong, reaching individuals and families no matter where they live. We don’t limit care by postcode or main roads. Whether someone lives in the centre of town or on the edges of quieter neighbourhoods, our care workers show up with the same steady presence and respectful approach.
Each home, each person, and each routine is different. That’s why our teams are prepared to adapt. We bring the right kind of care—at the right time—to help people stay in their homes with comfort and dignity.
From these locations and beyond, we deliver care shaped by the person’s own needs. Whether it’s for a few hours a day or round-the-clock care, we bring our services directly to your door, with no added stress or confusion. Our support is consistent, our staff are well-prepared, and our presence is built on trust.
When looking for home care services, the first step isn’t choosing a provider—it’s understanding what matters most to you or your loved one. That can mean different things: staying independent, feeling safe, keeping familiar routines, or just having someone nearby who listens and understands.
A good provider doesn’t just offer services—they offer support that fits into your life. Look for an organisation that takes time to listen. The way they start the conversation tells you a lot. A provider that rushes into a plan without learning about the person is not the right fit.
It’s also important to ask who their carers are—how they’re trained, how they’re matched with people, and whether they take a personal approach or just follow tasks. Transparent pricing, flexibility with changes, and open communication with family should be part of the service too.
We believe in walking through this decision with you. We don’t offer one way—we find your way, and build support around it.
What makes a caregiver stand out is not just what they do—but how they do it. Our team is made up of people who know how to listen, who enter a home with quiet respect, and who work at the pace of the person they’re supporting.
Each caregiver we send out has the proper checks, clear police clearance, and complete training in aged and disability support. But beyond that, they carry the kind of patience and steadiness that can’t be taught overnight. They don’t follow a rigid list—they follow the individual. Their approach is shaped by the person’s needs, not the agency’s systems.
Our caregivers are matched carefully. We look at personality, cultural background, language preferences, and life experiences. This helps build trust, which makes a real difference in daily care.
We also take great care in offering carers from many different cultural backgrounds, so the support feels familiar, not distant. Whether it’s the language spoken at home, the food someone enjoys, or simply how they like to be greeted in the morning, our culturally aligned caregivers understand how to make each interaction feel right.
We offer home caregivers across Mittagong from a wide range of cultural backgrounds, including:
Every person deserves care that feels natural and respectful. That’s why our team is built with diversity in mind—so support feels like home.
Paying for home care can feel confusing at first, but it doesn’t have to be. We help people across Mittagong understand both government-funded and privately funded care options. Some people qualify for support through national programs. Others choose to cover the cost themselves. In both cases, we take the time to explain what’s available and how it can work around the person’s needs.
We don’t offer the same path to everyone. We look at the situation, talk it through clearly, and build care that fits both the support needs and the budget. Our role is not only to provide care—but also to help you feel confident in how that care is set up.
For people living with disability, the National Disability Insurance Scheme can cover a range of support services. We work closely with participants and families to make sure the plan is used properly and that the services chosen are suited to daily life—not just what looks good on paper.
Older people may receive a Home Care Package through a government assessment. This package helps cover care at home over time. We assist with managing these services, staying in touch regularly to keep the care steady and focused on what matters to the person.
Some families choose to fund care directly. This might be for short-term help or more flexible arrangements. We support these plans with clear communication, simple pricing, and no long wait times. The care remains just as personal—only the payment method is different.
No matter how it's funded, we focus on providing care that feels right and lasts.
If you're thinking about care at home or just need someone to explain how it all works, we're here to help. At Support Network, we offer steady guidance and real support—whether you're planning ahead or need care now. Call us on 1300 671 931 to speak with someone who will take the time to listen.
Yes, we offer quiet, ongoing support through our aged care services, so people can stay in their homes longer.
We can. If you’re unsure about providers or levels, we offer a clear comparison service to walk you through the choices.
We support people living at home, but we also stay in touch with families who are considering aged care homes or nearby care facilities.
Centre Based Care offers daytime support in a group setting. If needed, we help you explore this while staying focused on what works best at home.
Yes, for people with high needs, we provide advanced care that’s steady and shaped to fit the person, not just the plan.