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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
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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.
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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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Home means something different to everyone. It’s the one place where we feel most like ourselves. At Support Network, we’ve built our approach to home care around that simple truth. We don’t rush in with forms and routines. We start by understanding what daily life looks like for the person needing support—what they value, what they find difficult, and what helps them feel at ease.
Every person we care for in Morwell brings their own history, habits, and hopes. That’s why our care doesn’t follow a fixed pattern. One person might need help with gentle reminders for medication, another may want a quiet hand to assist with meals or morning routines. Sometimes it’s just someone nearby—someone familiar—to keep things steady. Whatever the need, we shape the support around it.
We don’t aim to take over. We aim to make life easier, in a way that still feels like home. That might mean doing things slowly, or keeping certain routines in place. Our team pays close attention, adjusting their role as they go. No two care plans look the same, and that’s exactly how it should be.
Families often tell us it’s not just what we do, but how we do it. The calm way we listen. The steady way we show up. The way we make sure that dignity, comfort, and safety are never lost in the process.
If you're in Morwell and thinking about home care that truly fits the person—not just the checklist—call Support Network on 1300 671 931. We’ll meet you where you are, and work things out together.
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We believe care should never feel like a checklist. It should feel like someone truly sees and understands what matters to you. That’s why we offer an approach to home care in Morwell that focuses on the individual first. Every service we offer begins with a conversation—not just about health, but about routines, preferences, and what brings a sense of normalcy. We aren’t here to simply do tasks. We’re here to support life as it is, in a way that still feels like yours.
We cover everything with care, patience, and a deep respect for each person’s way of living. Whether someone needs a little help with daily tasks or full-time support, our services are tailored to suit their pace. Every step we take is thought through, and every plan we create is flexible enough to grow with the person.
Below, we’ve shared the wide range of services we provide throughout Morwell. Each one is delivered with kindness, skill, and an understanding that no two people need the same type of help.
We proudly support participants under the NDIS, and our role is to make the process feel clear and manageable. We listen carefully, help shape goals, and put together supports that feel right. From the start, we walk beside participants and their families, making sure each part of the plan leads to something meaningful and practical. Our team is experienced in both the structure of the NDIS and the very personal needs that come with it.
This is where it all begins for many of our clients. Home care means being able to stay in a space that feels familiar while still getting the support that keeps things safe and manageable. Whether it’s meal preparation, medication prompts, or just someone checking in, we deliver it in a way that fits smoothly into everyday life.
Life is made up of small tasks. Getting dressed, brushing teeth, making breakfast—these things add up. For someone living with a condition or facing age-related challenges, these can feel heavy. We offer gentle help with daily living needs while making sure the person still feels in control. We step in where needed, but we never step over.
A clean home brings peace of mind. From vacuuming and dishwashing to laundry and changing bed sheets, we help take the pressure off. Our team does it quietly and respectfully, making sure the home still feels like it belongs to the individual, not the service provider.
Some situations call for constant support. Whether it’s due to a medical condition, recovery from surgery, or advanced age, we offer round-the-clock care for those who need someone always nearby. It might involve shifts of different carers or live-in care, but no matter the structure, we make sure support is always calm, consistent, and steady.
Dignity matters. When we help with personal care—such as bathing, grooming, or toileting—we do so with quiet respect. Our staff are trained not just to assist, but to make the person feel comfortable and safe throughout the process. We never treat this as routine. Every interaction is personal.
Sometimes, the night brings different challenges. Whether it’s for safety, reassurance, or assistance with toileting or medication, our overnight care is there to ensure peace of mind. It could be someone staying in the home all night or checking in as needed. Either way, we work to maintain rest, comfort, and safety.
Disability care needs to be more than structured support. It needs to be shaped around the person’s preferences, lifestyle, and strengths. We don’t bring a fixed view of what care looks like. We adapt, adjust, and listen. From mobility support to everyday engagement, we focus on what matters most to the individual.
There’s a difference between doing something for someone and doing something with them. Our disability support workers are trained to encourage independence wherever possible. That could mean supporting social goals, job readiness, or simply building confidence. Our role is to stand beside, not ahead.
For those with higher needs—including chronic illness, advanced mobility concerns, or multiple conditions—our complex care services are delivered with clinical insight and steady care. This kind of support requires planning, skill, and consistency, and we provide all three while still keeping the person’s comfort at the centre.
High care often overlaps with medical needs, and we ensure those are managed closely and accurately. Whether it’s medication management, physical transfers, or ongoing health monitoring, we make sure our team has the right knowledge—and the right approach—to carry out this level of care with care.
Staying connected to people, places, and interests is vital to wellbeing. We help people get out into the community, meet friends, go to events, or simply enjoy a walk in the park. These moments of connection are often just as important as the practical supports.
Some individuals face challenges with behaviours that impact daily life. Our behaviour support services are shaped with patience and professional guidance. We work with families and allied health teams to create strategies that are kind, respectful, and actually useful. The goal is always to reduce stress, not just manage behaviours.
Every one of these services is shaped not just by what’s required, but by how it’s delivered. At Support Network, we bring in skilled, steady teams who care as much about the little things as the big ones. Because in home care, that’s what makes the difference.
Caring for someone with a specific condition takes more than knowledge. It calls for patience, attention, and a willingness to walk slowly beside someone—day by day. That’s what we do. No condition is just a label to us. We look at the person, their family, the small things they need help with, and what helps them feel safe again.
Below are some of the conditions we support in Morwell and nearby areas, not just with skill, but with care that runs deeper than routines.
When joints ache and movement becomes harder, even the simple things can feel out of reach. We step in quietly to help with dressing, standing, bending, and even preparing meals when hands aren’t cooperating. But we don’t rush. We learn what makes things easier for the person and build comfort into their day.
Autism support is about understanding—not changing someone. Some people want quiet routines, others enjoy company in short bursts. We don’t push anyone into what they’re not ready for. We follow their lead, keep the environment calm, and talk openly with families to make sure we’re all walking in the same direction.
A cancer journey is tiring—for the person going through it and for those around them. Our care helps lighten that load. Whether it’s helping with rest, managing side effects, or simply being there during tough days, we bring steadiness. We also keep family members informed and supported, so they don’t feel like they’re carrying it all on their own.
With epilepsy, every day can feel uncertain. We prepare for those moments—knowing what to do if a seizure happens, how to respond without panic, and how to reduce risks around the home. The aim is to help people live more freely, not fearfully.
We help people manage their routines so their heart isn’t under strain. That might mean helping with medications, moving carefully around the home, or preparing light meals. We’re also here for families, who often need reassurance that someone’s nearby, just in case.
This condition can change how someone moves, thinks, and behaves. It’s not easy—for them or their loved ones. We offer stable support, stay present, and adapt as the condition progresses. No judgement. No pressure. Just steady hands and familiar faces.
Mental health support is about showing up—even when someone doesn’t ask. We notice patterns, keep things grounded, and offer quiet encouragement. Whether someone is managing anxiety, depression, or other conditions, our carers don’t step in to fix everything. They stay close and help the person feel safe in their own home again.
MND changes fast. One day, a person can do something on their own. The next, they need a hand. We keep up with those changes and adjust care without making it overwhelming. We focus on what’s still possible, and give families room to rest, knowing someone capable is there.
As muscles weaken, simple tasks grow harder. We help with lifting, moving, hygiene, and whatever is needed to get through the day. Our care isn’t about taking over. It’s about standing in when strength is running low, while still leaving choice in the person’s hands.
The return home after a hospital stay can be uncertain. We make it easier. From medication reminders to making sure the bed’s at the right height—we do the small things that help someone feel at home again. Our carers stay close until routines settle and confidence returns.
This condition moves at its own pace. Some days are steady. Others are slow and difficult. We learn the rhythm of each person we support, offer help with walking, writing, eating—whatever feels a little too shaky. We also bring a calm, familiar presence for those days when words are few but comfort is needed.
When time is limited, our job is to make the time feel soft. We don’t bring in big changes or rush through routines. We focus on comfort, dignity, and making sure no one feels alone. Families can stay close without having to manage every task. We’re there quietly, in the background, always ready.
Caring for someone with dementia means stepping into their world. Sometimes, that means repeating stories. Sometimes it means being calm during confusion. We don’t correct—we reassure. We build routines that feel familiar, safe, and slow. And we stay close to the family, who often carry the hardest parts on their own.
Not everyone lives close to the town centre, and not everyone should have to. That’s why we don’t limit our services to a few streets or postcodes. If you’re in Morwell, we’ll find our way to your home, no matter what part you live in.
We know this region well. From quiet neighbourhoods to more active streets, we understand how different the pace can be from one area to the next. And so, we adjust the way we provide our home care support—not just based on the person, but where they are.
You don’t have to travel or explain your location. We’ve likely supported someone near you already.
We deliver our services across:
No matter where you are, our carers bring the same level of care—steady, respectful, and shaped around the person. We don’t cut corners depending on the suburb. If it’s in Morwell, it’s within reach. And when we say we cover all of Morwell, we mean it.
Choosing someone to care for you—or for someone you love—is not a small thing. It’s not just about the list of services they offer. It’s about the way they listen, how they make you feel, and whether they treat you like a person or just a task on a schedule.
When you’re looking for the right home care provider, take a moment to look past the polished brochures or promises. Ask yourself: do they seem to care more about the individual than about how fast they can deliver a service?
It’s also important to check how flexible they are. Some people wake up late, some eat at different times, and some need more space than others. A good provider understands this and adapts without making the person feel like they’re being difficult.
Also, ask about their team. Who are their carers? How are they trained? Do they understand cultural differences? Can they speak your language or at least show respect for how you live?
At the end of the day, the right provider will make things easier, not more complicated. They’ll let you stay in control while offering the help that fits around you—not the other way around.
What makes a caregiver great isn't just how well they follow instructions—it’s how well they see the person in front of them. We’ve never believed in one-size-fits-all care. Our carers know that what works for one person might feel completely wrong for another. That’s why they take their time, learn your habits, respect your home, and follow your lead.
Every caregiver who joins us is checked, trained, and supported. But more than that, they’re chosen for how they treat people. We look for kindness, patience, and the ability to listen—not just certifications. That’s what separates someone who delivers care from someone who is a carer.
They’re not here to do things their way. They’re here to understand your way. That might mean giving you space when needed, talking things through gently, or simply showing up with a calm presence you can rely on. They’re focused on you—not on a rigid set of tasks. It’s your day, your home, your comfort.
And while skills and qualifications matter, it’s the human part that means the most. Our carers don’t just do their job. They connect. They remember how someone likes their tea, what time they feel tired, or how they prefer not to be rushed in the morning.
One of the most important things in home care is feeling understood. That doesn’t just mean someone being polite. It means someone who knows your culture, your background, your food, your pace of life. We’ve taken time to build a team that reflects the communities we serve. If someone feels more comfortable speaking in their first language, or being cared for by someone who understands their customs, we’re ready to meet that.
Here are some of the backgrounds we offer in our team:
We never assign carers just to fill a gap. We match people thoughtfully. Because feeling safe isn’t just about the task—it’s about being seen, heard, and understood.
When someone starts looking into home care, one of the first concerns is cost—and rightly so. Everyone wants to know how they can afford the support they need, without making things harder for their family. At Support Network, we help you understand the funding options available, and how to make the most of them—without confusion, and without pressure.
There are two main ways to receive home care services—through government funding or through private funding. Some people are eligible for support through programs like the NDIS or Home Care Packages. Others might not qualify or may choose to pay privately to get started sooner or to access services outside the government programs. Both options are available, and we work with either—depending on what suits your situation.
Many families don’t know where to begin. That’s normal. You don’t need to have all the answers before reaching out. We take the time to explain everything—what you might be entitled to, how the funding works, and what steps are needed to get started. From there, we help shape the care plan around what’s available to you.
For people living with disability, the NDIS helps fund daily support. We work with all types of plans—self-managed, plan-managed, and NDIA-managed—and make sure the services fit within what’s approved.
For older people needing support at home, the government provides Home Care Packages at different levels. Whether you’re on Level 1 or Level 4, we match our care to your needs and help you use the funds properly.
Some families prefer to pay directly. That’s perfectly fine. Private funding means you can start care immediately, choose what suits you best, and adjust as you go. We offer flexible services without lock-in contracts or long waiting periods.
No matter how your care is funded, we’re here to keep things simple, respectful, and personal—because that’s what home care should be.
Sometimes, the hardest part is making that first call. But once you do, we’re here to listen.
We’re not just another aged care provider—we’re a care team that takes time to understand what matters to you or your family member. Whether it’s help with personal hygiene, emotional support, or building a routine that feels right, our friendly team works quietly and respectfully in your home.
Our aged care services are flexible and shaped by the people we serve—not by the clock. If you're ready to talk about support that actually fits your life, we’re here when you need us.
Call Support Network on 1300 671 931. Let’s take that next step—together.
Yes. We do our best to match you with someone who suits your needs and personality. It's not just about skills—it's about finding the right fit, especially for things like personal hygiene and day-to-day comfort.
We do. Many of our aged care clients need ongoing support or have complex needs. Our skilled teams adjust the level of care to match the situation, and we stay flexible as things change.
We keep things personal. Our support doesn’t feel rushed or routine. From the first visit, we aim to bring genuine care, respect, and a focus on quality of life. That’s what exceptional care looks like to us.
Absolutely. We believe emotional wellbeing is just as important as physical support. Whether it's community outings or gentle company at home, we help keep those social ties strong.
Yes. Our team reflects the community we serve. We come from different walks of life but share the same approach—care that feels natural, kind, and reliable.