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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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Not everyone sees care the same way, and not everyone needs the same kind of help. That’s something we’ve held close to our hearts at Support Network. For us, home care is not about ticking boxes or setting routines that don’t reflect real life. It’s about taking time to understand how a person lives, what matters most to them, and how we can gently step in to support those preferences—without ever stepping over their independence.
We begin with conversations, not checklists. We listen. We take time to know how a participant feels about their mornings, their quiet moments, their social time, and even the way they like their meals or how they move around the house. We observe the small things—because sometimes it’s those little routines that make all the difference in a person’s comfort and quality of life.
Our care is never one-size-fits-all. Each plan we shape is deeply personal, whether the support is for someone managing a health condition, needing help with personal tasks, or simply wanting someone around for companionship. From light assistance to more involved support, everything we provide is built around the person—not the system.
We’ve seen how small, thoughtful changes can lift someone’s confidence, make everyday living smoother, and bring comfort back into their home. That’s why our team in Orange works with a calm, respectful approach—matching the right support worker, creating a plan that evolves with time, and staying connected at every step.
If you or your loved one are looking for genuine, personalised support at home in Orange, give Support Network a call today at 1300 671 931. We’re here to help make home feel more like home again.
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There’s no single way to care for someone—no formula, no fixed list that works for every person. That’s why we’ve shaped our home care services around the belief that care must be as personal as the life it’s supporting. We’re not a service you call just to fill a gap—we’re the ones who take the time to understand what really matters and show up in ways that bring ease and dignity back into daily life.
When someone welcomes us into their home, it’s not just about what we do—it’s about how we do it. Whether it’s a few hours of support or more ongoing care, our approach stays thoughtful. We sit down, listen carefully, and work out a plan that’s not just about ticking off tasks, but helping the person feel more at home in their own space.
We’re proud to say that we offer a complete range of services in Orange, and each one is adapted to fit the needs, routines, and goals of the individual receiving it. We don’t simply offer care—we stay involved, we check in, and we evolve alongside the person’s journey. Below is a closer look at the kind of support we provide.
We support people living with disability through the NDIS, helping them use their plan in ways that truly reflect their life and goals. But for us, it’s more than just following guidelines—it’s about building trust and understanding what’s actually helpful in the day-to-day. We make sure every service fits the person—not the paperwork. And when things change, we’re ready to adjust.
Home care means many things to different people, and we treat it that way. Some need help with meals or managing medications. Others just need someone to check in, listen, or be nearby. What we bring is a steady, respectful presence—someone who comes in, understands the household, and supports without taking over. Whether light support or more involved routines, we offer care that lets people feel safe, settled, and seen.
Living independently can sometimes come with quiet challenges. Getting dressed, moving about the house, remembering small tasks—these can take more energy than they used to. Our daily living support is there to lend a hand, not take control. We help in ways that lift pressure while still letting people remain involved in their own life. It’s not about speed—it’s about doing it right and with care.
Keeping a home tidy and comfortable plays a big part in how someone feels. We help with regular housework—things like vacuuming, washing, dishes, or simple organisation. Our team pays attention to how each home runs, and we don’t come in with shortcuts. We take care of what’s needed, ask how you’d like things done, and work with a gentle respect for the space we’re entering.
Some people need support throughout the day and night—whether due to health concerns, safety, or peace of mind. With our 24-hour care, we’re able to make sure someone is always there. Not just to respond quickly, but to offer consistent care that doesn’t feel rushed or unfamiliar. Families often tell us that knowing a capable, steady presence is there around the clock makes a real difference.
Helping with personal hygiene, dressing, and grooming takes a sensitive touch. Our team understands this and works quietly and respectfully. We make sure people feel clean, comfortable, and supported without ever feeling embarrassed or rushed. It's about privacy, understanding the person’s pace, and preserving their sense of self every step of the way.
Night-time support can bring peace to both participants and their families. Whether someone needs help getting ready for bed, moving during the night, or simply knowing someone is there if needed, we provide calm, steady support. Our overnight carers are reliable and discreet, ensuring restful nights without unnecessary disturbance.
We work with people who live with a broad range of disabilities—each with different needs, preferences, and goals. We don’t assume what’s best. Instead, we ask, observe, and adjust. Disability care is not a one-note service—it’s a blend of skill and presence, offered with patience and understanding. We meet each individual where they are and move at their pace.
Support goes beyond physical tasks—it’s about being there in ways that lift confidence and ease. From helping with routines to assisting with community access or activities, we tailor disability support to each person’s unique goals. Whether indoors or out in the community, we offer a hand where it’s helpful and step back when independence shines.
Some individuals need a higher level of care due to medical or physical conditions. In these cases, our team is trained to manage routines that involve more planning, equipment, or medical awareness. We coordinate closely with families, nurses, and other professionals to make sure nothing is missed. But most importantly, we make sure the person receiving the care feels comfortable, safe, and included in every decision.
When someone requires constant monitoring or specialised support, we respond with the depth of care it calls for—without ever making them feel like a task. Our high care services are delivered by experienced carers who not only know what to do, but know how to do it with softness. It’s not just about being present—it’s about being present with attention and heart.
We help individuals connect with the world around them—whether it’s through local outings, visits to a café, hobbies, or community events. Participation brings joy, routine, and connection. For those who want to stay active or simply feel less isolated, our team makes it easier to step out, try something new, or reconnect with the community in a way that feels right.
When behavioural changes or challenges arise, we don’t jump to conclusions. We take the time to understand what’s happening, why it might be happening, and how we can make the environment safer and more supportive. Our approach is gentle, reflective, and designed in collaboration with families and professionals. It’s not about quick fixes—it’s about helping people feel more in control and more understood.
Every condition brings its own journey—sometimes it’s physical, sometimes emotional, often both. We don’t just provide support for the individual living with the condition—we stand beside families as well. We recognise the questions, the doubts, and the daily adjustments that come with long-term or progressive health conditions. And instead of offering a one-size-fits-all approach, we bring in care that’s grounded in understanding, shared at the right pace, and carried out with quiet consistency.
Here in Orange, our teams are trained to care for a wide range of conditions, but more than that—they’re prepared to walk in gently, build trust, and offer steady hands for as long as needed. Below are some of the conditions we support, and how we approach each one with focus and respect.
Living with arthritis can be exhausting. Everyday tasks like holding a cup, buttoning a shirt, or even walking can take much more effort than others might realise. That’s where our care team steps in—not to take over, but to ease things bit by bit. We help with movement, joint care, and daily routines that may have become challenging. Our carers also keep in close contact with loved ones, making sure everyone stays informed and involved. The aim is to reduce strain while helping people continue to live comfortably and with confidence at home.
Autism support isn’t about changing a person—it’s about understanding their way of engaging with the world. For both children and adults, we tailor our support around the individual’s communication style, sensory preferences, and daily routines. We also work closely with families, helping build structure, reducing stress, and celebrating every small success. Our goal is to foster growth—not just independence, but connection—with calm, consistent support that adapts as needs evolve.
Cancer changes everything—not just for the person going through it, but for the whole household. We approach cancer care with great care and flexibility. Some days, it’s about helping someone get to their treatment. Other days, it’s just being there to help them feel a bit more like themselves. We’re mindful of energy levels, medications, emotions, and all the unseen weight that comes with this journey. Our presence helps lighten that load for both the person affected and their family.
Seizure disorders come with unpredictability—and that can bring a quiet anxiety into the home. Our epilepsy support focuses first on safety: identifying triggers, managing medications, and ensuring the person has a secure space to live freely. But we also think about emotional reassurance—for the individual and for those around them. Families often feel a heavy responsibility, and our presence helps ease that worry while improving quality of life.
Heart conditions often bring fatigue, lifestyle changes, and daily caution. Our carers support with everything from meal preparation to medication reminders, gentle exercise, and keeping up with health appointments. But perhaps more importantly, we slow things down. We create a calm environment that reduces stress while building a routine that supports heart health—without making the person feel restricted or overwhelmed.
This condition can bring gradual but significant changes to movement, behaviour, and thinking. Our support is designed to adjust as needs grow. We offer stability, gentle guidance, and hands-on care that changes with the condition—not just in the physical sense, but emotionally too. We also offer a listening ear to family members, helping them navigate the changes, ask questions, and feel supported throughout.
Mental health care isn’t always visible—but it’s deeply felt. We take a quiet, thoughtful approach to supporting people living with anxiety, depression, mood disorders, and other mental health concerns. It starts with listening, without judgment. Then we build consistent routines and emotional support around the person’s needs. We help reintroduce activities, connect with services, and most of all—bring a gentle presence back into daily life. Families are kept informed, but the dignity of the individual is always respected.
MND is complex, and it affects movement, breathing, speech, and more over time. We come in not only as carers but as steady partners—helping manage the physical aspects while staying alert to emotional needs. We assist with mobility, communication tools, and personal care, always adapting our role as the condition progresses. For families, we provide reassurance, education, and backup so they never feel alone in the process.
Muscular Dystrophy often requires long-term support that changes over time. Whether the participant is young or older, we work closely with families to support mobility, reduce fatigue, and make everyday tasks easier to manage. Our goal is always to help the person live the life they want, using the right aids and building a space that encourages movement, connection, and dignity.
Returning home from hospital can feel overwhelming. Suddenly everything’s different—there’s medication to manage, routines to rebuild, maybe even new equipment to adjust to. That’s where we quietly step in. Our out-of-hospital care helps bridge that gap with steady, supportive care that allows the person to recover at home without feeling lost. We keep communication open with healthcare providers and families so that nothing gets missed.
Parkinson’s can bring tremors, stiffness, and moments of unpredictability. But it doesn’t have to take away daily joy. Our carers understand the condition and work patiently through slow movements, medication timing, and exercises that maintain strength. We also keep emotional support in focus—because a steady voice and calm company can sometimes help as much as physical care.
This kind of care is about presence. It’s about making the person feel heard, comfortable, and free from pain or stress. Whether at the end of life or during a period of serious illness, we focus on comfort, dignity, and peace. We work closely with families, too—helping them be present in the way they want to be, without feeling overwhelmed by the practical side of things.
Caring for someone with dementia takes more than skill—it takes patience, familiarity, and understanding how memory loss affects everyday life. We move slowly, we speak gently, and we adapt routines so they feel safe. We help the person stay engaged in ways that make sense to them—through music, storytelling, small tasks, or just sitting together. Families are involved every step of the way, and we make sure they’re never carrying the weight alone.
Wherever you live in Orange, our team is already familiar with the area—and we’re ready to come to you. We don’t limit our care based on postcode. Whether you’re near the centre of town or out toward the quieter edges, we make sure the same level of personalised support reaches every home.
We’ve built a strong local presence. That means we know the pace of the community, the roads that connect neighbourhoods, and the people who live here. More importantly, we know how to make home care fit into all kinds of homes and lives.
Here are just some of the areas we currently support:
Each of these communities matters to us. Whether we’re helping with daily care, health routines, or support with social activities, we bring care that’s steady, personal, and shaped to fit your life—not the other way around.
Finding the right home care provider isn’t about picking the first name you see—it’s about finding someone who understands your needs, respects your space, and is willing to listen.
We often meet families who weren’t sure what to look for. Here are a few things we believe matter most:
The provider you choose will become a regular part of your day-to-day life. It’s worth taking the time to ask questions, understand how they work, and see if their approach feels right.
The real strength of any home care provider lies in the people who walk through your front door. We don’t take that lightly. Every caregiver we place in someone’s home is chosen with care, trained with attention, and supported by a team that knows what quality care looks like.
All of our caregivers go through thorough checks before they ever begin working with someone. We make sure they’re fully screened, qualified, and understand the responsibility that comes with this work. But even more important than paperwork is their attitude—how they carry themselves, how they respond to people, how they listen without rushing.
Their focus isn’t on policies—it’s on the person in front of them. We train our team to work with presence, patience, and the understanding that every home is different. They don’t arrive with assumptions. They arrive with calm and care, ready to adjust their pace and style based on what’s actually helpful.
We also understand that for many participants, having a caregiver who shares your background or language can bring an added layer of comfort. That’s why we offer support workers from a variety of cultural backgrounds across Orange, including:
When the right match is made, the care feels more natural—and so does the conversation. It’s easier to settle into support when you feel understood, and we make that a priority from the very beginning.
Every family approaches home care differently, and one of the first things people often ask is how care will be funded. At Support Network, we support both government-funded and privately paid care. Whether you’re applying for a package or arranging services directly, we take the time to explain each step and help you feel more at ease with the process.
Government funding is available for many people—whether it’s due to age, health needs, or disability. For others, private care might be the better fit, especially when they want more flexibility or quicker access to support. In both cases, we focus on what works best for the person receiving care and the people around them.
If you or your loved one lives with a disability, NDIS funding may be available. We offer support for people who are plan-managed, self-managed, or agency-managed, and we align our services to fit your individual goals, not a fixed model.
Older individuals can apply for a government-funded Home Care Package, which offers different levels of support depending on their needs. We help you apply, choose the right services, and use the package properly so nothing goes to waste.
For those not eligible for government help—or who simply prefer to begin care without delay—we also offer private care. It’s straightforward and can begin as soon as needed, with services chosen to suit the person, not a preset plan.
However your care is funded, our focus is steady: to support you well, and to do so with respect.
If you or someone close to you is looking for support at home, Support Network is here to help. We provide a wide range of aged care services tailored to your needs—whether it's clinical care, help with everyday tasks, or just a bit of reassurance in familiar surroundings.
Our experienced team will guide you through the options, from creating a care plan to arranging regular support. Whether you’re after personalised care, clinical services, or allied health services delivered by trained professionals, we’re only a phone call away.
Call us on 1300 671 931 to speak with someone who listens and understands—or leave your details and we’ll get back to you.
We offer an extensive range of services for people with varying needs, including personal care, wound care, domestic duties, and clinical care—all delivered with a focus on individual comfort and safety.
Yes, we offer both home-based and community care. Our Care Community support includes social activities, outings, and assistance with attending medical appointments.
Yes. Our allied health professionals work alongside our team to provide therapy, rehabilitation, and other health-related support as part of our allied health services.
We offer support on a regular basis, whether it's a few hours a week or daily care. The schedule is built around your lifestyle and adjusted as your needs change.
Absolutely. Recreational activities are an important part of our high-quality services. We believe staying socially active plays a key role in maintaining a supportive environment and improving wellbeing.