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Home Care Services

Daily living, life skills, community activities

Daily living, life skills, community activities

Housework, organising transport, gardening, meal prep, chores, activities.

Personal Support

Personal Support

Showering, hoist transfer, exercise assistance, palliative care, 24 hr support, complex support

Nursing Services

Nursing Services

Wound care, medication management, respite support, 24 hr care, complex care.

Allied health

Allied health

Occupational therapy, psychology, physiotherapy and speech therapy.

Specialised Disability Support

Specialised Disability Support

Support for complex needs, behaviours and conditions

Complex Support

Complex Support

Tailored support & clinical support for complex health needs.

24 hr Support

24 hr Support

Create a team to support with all your requirements

Behaviour Support

Behaviour Support

Support to achieve positive solutions & change

Additional services to support you:

  • Plan Management

  • Behavior Support

  • Specialised Disability Accommodation

  • Support Coordination

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NDIS Korean Support Workers

Korean Support Workers

When it comes to receiving care, feeling understood can mean just as much as the care itself. Many people don’t just need help — they need support that feels familiar, respectful, and quietly in tune with who they are. That’s why for Korean Australians and Korean-speaking families, having a support worker who understands your culture can bring an entirely different sense of comfort.

Language plays a big part. So does the way meals are prepared, the quiet traditions that shape a household, the way elders are spoken to, and the way care is offered without needing long explanations. These things may seem small from the outside, but they often shape whether a person feels relaxed or uneasy, respected or overlooked.

At Support Network, we understand the importance of these unspoken details. Our Korean support workers are more than carers — they are part of the wider cultural circle that many families value. They offer help in a way that feels natural, because they share the same roots. Whether it’s offering care to Halmeoni with the gentleness she’s used to, or simply knowing when to bow, when to listen, and when to step back — that cultural alignment creates real trust.

Support shouldn’t feel unfamiliar. That’s why we take time to match families with support workers who speak the language, understand the food, share the sense of rhythm in a Korean home, and quietly honour what matters most. These are not just services. They are relationships built on understanding, patience, and shared experience.

We’re here to make care feel safe and familiar — not foreign. And we believe that starts with someone who already understands where you come from.

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Korean Support Workers for Everyday Support Services

It’s not always the big things that matter most. Often, it’s the way someone takes off their shoes before entering your home, how they prepare a warm bowl of rice without asking twice, or how they wait respectfully when a parent speaks. In care, these small gestures carry great weight. That’s why Support Network matches each participant with someone who not only knows the work — but understands the ways.

Our Korean support workers are there to assist with daily tasks, but they do so with deep respect for your rhythm, your customs, and your home life. Here’s how we bring that understanding into every type of care we provide.

Home Care

Home is where comfort lives — and our care workers understand how important it is to preserve that feeling. They help with small tasks like setting the table, folding laundry, or preparing breakfast, always following the way things are done in your household. There’s no need to explain everything. Care flows naturally, with a quiet respect for tradition, family roles, and daily routines.

Daily Living

Getting dressed, preparing meals, or taking medication may seem like simple tasks, but they become deeply personal when someone else steps in. Our support workers take care not to rush, not to overstep. If you prefer your meals cooked a certain way, or if a morning routine has meaning tied to it, those details are honoured. Care is not just physical — it’s personal.

Domestic Assistance

Our workers don’t just clean — they care for your space in the way that feels right to you. From how beds are made to the kind of detergent that’s used, attention is paid to even the smallest details. Respect for the home means folding laundry the way your mother taught you, or keeping the kitchen the way it’s always been. That’s what makes support feel sincere.

24 Hour Care

When someone needs round-the-clock care, it can feel like losing part of their privacy. We’re mindful of that. Our workers stay present without taking over — whether it’s providing quiet reassurance through the night or staying close during the day. Care is offered gently, without disrupting your flow, and always in a way that aligns with how you want things done.

Personal Care

Support with showering, dressing, or toileting can feel difficult to accept — even more so when cultural expectations around modesty and gender are involved. That’s why we match care workers with careful consideration. Whether it’s same-gender preference or just a soft, respectful approach, our workers carry out personal care with patience, dignity, and understanding.

Overnight Care

For many older people, nights can feel long and uncertain. Having someone nearby brings peace of mind — but it should never feel intrusive. Our overnight carers are quietly available when needed, helping with toileting, medication, or simply being there when sleep won’t come. It’s a gentle presence, not a disruption, and it offers both safety and comfort.

Disability Care

Living with a disability doesn’t mean your identity changes. Our carers are there to support you without assuming or overstepping. They learn what matters to you — what foods bring comfort, what routine helps you feel grounded, what kind of encouragement helps you thrive. We don’t offer one-size-fits-all care. We offer support that fits who you are.

Disability Support

Support goes beyond physical care. It means helping with everyday independence, communication, or social skills — but doing so with cultural thoughtfulness. Our carers help build confidence, not just routines. Whether it’s learning to cook, joining community activities, or practicing new skills, our team respects your pace, your preferences, and your background.

Complex Care

For people with more complex medical needs, care often becomes clinical. We work hard to prevent that. Tube feeding, pressure care, or medication support are carried out with sensitivity, ensuring cultural dignity remains intact. Our workers are trained, yes — but just as importantly, they are considerate. They know that care should feel human, not clinical.

High Care

In situations where physical conditions become more demanding, we provide consistent, skilled support without losing sight of personal dignity. Our workers don’t just focus on symptoms — they focus on the person. We take time to understand what helps you feel safe, what makes you feel respected, and how to offer care that fits with your world — not ours.

Social and Community Participation

Being part of your community is part of feeling alive. Our carers assist with more than just getting from place to place — they help you stay connected to spiritual gatherings, cultural events, and time with family. They know that these moments matter deeply. And they help you get there, not just physically, but with a sense of belonging.

Behaviour Support

When behavioural challenges arise, understanding becomes essential. Our workers are trained to respond with calm, kindness, and cultural awareness. They don’t jump to conclusions or make assumptions. Instead, they listen, observe, and build trust — gently supporting each person in a way that feels steady and safe.

 

Conditions We Support with Korean Support Workers

Sometimes, it’s not the diagnosis itself that weighs heaviest—it’s the quiet shift in daily life. The small things that used to feel familiar begin to feel uncertain. Meals take longer. Routines break. Family members stretch themselves thin, trying to do everything. That’s where we come in—not to take over, but to walk gently alongside.

For many Korean families, care is deeply personal. It’s not something you outsource—it’s something you carry with quiet strength. But when care needs grow, having a support worker who understands your way of living, your language, your pace… it makes all the difference.

Below are some of the conditions we support, always with cultural insight, kindness, and a steady hand.

Arthritis Care

Living with arthritis can be frustrating. Simple tasks like opening a jar or folding laundry become painful. But it’s not just about joints—it’s about how that pain starts to change your rhythm. Our carers help with movement, light tasks, and emotional reassurance. They understand when to step in and when to quietly let you lead. We don’t rush—we move at your pace.

Autism Care

Autism looks different for every person, and we never assume. What matters is routine, clarity, and a calm environment. Our support workers bring consistency, patience, and understanding—not just of sensory needs, but also of family roles and expectations. We create quiet, respectful spaces where individuals feel secure and seen.

Cancer Care

During treatment or recovery, the body is tired—and so is the spirit. Our team offers calm, respectful support. That might mean preparing gentle foods that feel like home, helping with medications, or just being nearby on hard days. We also stay close to the family, offering quiet updates or a kind word when needed. Care, in this stage, is as much about presence as it is about tasks.

Epilepsy Care

Living with seizures requires preparedness, but it also requires sensitivity. Our workers are trained in safety and response, but they also focus on prevention—maintaining calm, helping manage routines, and supporting emotional recovery after an episode. Families are always part of the plan, and spiritual practices are treated with care and understanding.

Heart Disease Care

Fatigue, dietary changes, medication routines—it can feel like life is suddenly full of restrictions. Our carers make these changes feel less disruptive. We help with rest, daily tasks, and gentle movement, always being mindful of preferred foods, mealtime customs, and the emotional toll that heart conditions can bring.

Huntington’s Disease Care

This condition unfolds slowly, and each stage brings something new. What doesn’t change is our approach: consistent, steady, and grounded in dignity. As needs shift, we adapt without making it feel like a loss. Whether we’re helping with speech, mobility, or daily structure, our focus stays on preserving choice and connection.

Mental Health

Emotional wellbeing often goes unseen, especially in households where people are used to carrying pain quietly. Depression, anxiety, or trauma can affect anyone—and stigma can make it harder to ask for help. Our culturally matched carers understand how to offer support without prying. They know when to speak and when silence matters more. It’s support that respects personal boundaries, while still being gently available.

Motor Neurone Disease

With conditions like MND, what people need most is consistency. The same carer showing up. The same voice. The same way of doing things. We bring that sense of steadiness while adjusting for changes in mobility, breathing, and comfort. We also support families—explaining what to expect, offering breaks, and helping everyone feel a little less alone.

Muscular Dystrophy

Care in these situations is often ongoing, and that means the relationship matters more than anything. Our carers assist with mobility, transfers, and personal tasks—but they also pay attention to how the person is feeling. They listen. They adapt. And they never make the person feel like a burden. Familiar foods, spiritual practices, even a favourite song—these aren’t extra. They’re part of care, too.

Out of Hospital Care

Going home after surgery or a long hospital stay can be disorienting. There’s relief, but also worry. Can we manage this? Will things go smoothly? That’s where we help. Our support workers assist with meals, medications, mobility, and recovery. They do it quietly, respectfully, and always with an understanding of the household’s flow and preferences.

Parkinson’s Disease

Mornings can be slow. Movements become smaller. Tasks need patience. Our carers know how to move in sync with these changes—offering support with walking, eating, or speech without making it feel like everything is different. They offer reminders gently, encourage movement with care, and always show up with understanding.

Palliative Care

In this stage, everything matters. Every word, every breath, every memory. Our carers provide not just physical support, but emotional and spiritual space for the individual and their family. We don’t try to control the moment. We honour it. We help manage pain, support rituals, and make sure no one feels forgotten. The final chapter deserves reverence, and that’s how we show up.

Dementia Care

Memory loss can be painful—for the person and their family. But even when names fade, feelings remain. Our carers use gentle voices, songs from childhood, scents from the kitchen. They don’t correct. They connect. Familiar routines are kept in place, and family members are supported too. It’s not just care—it’s a way of helping someone stay connected to their own life, even as the details change.

 

Family Holds Everything Together — Our Role Is to Support It

In many Korean families, care is shared. Parents look after their children, and years later, children quietly begin to return that care. It’s not always spoken about — it’s just done. That understanding is often passed down from one generation to the next, without needing to be explained. So when outside help is brought in, it has to feel right. It has to feel respectful.

At Support Network, we see our role as someone who steps in carefully. We don’t replace the care already being given. We support it. We take time to learn how things are done in your home, not to change them, but to follow your rhythm. If meals are prepared in a certain way, or certain areas of the home are private, or family members take part in care routines, we stay in step with that.

Our Korean support workers come with more than skills. They come with understanding. They recognise that respect is often quiet — shown through how someone enters a room, when they speak, and when they give space. They understand the importance of small gestures, like helping an elder without rushing, or removing shoes at the door. These aren’t just habits. They’re ways of showing care.

We know how much trust it takes to welcome someone new into your home. Especially when that home already has its own way of caring. That’s why we choose workers who can ease into that space gently, who know how to fit in without needing to be taught every detail.

Some families want support with physical care, others with daily tasks, and sometimes it’s simply someone to be there when another family member needs a break. Whatever the need, we offer help that strengthens the family — not one that makes people feel pushed aside.

We see family as part of the care team. Not something to work around, but something to work with. And everything we do comes from that understanding.

 

You Choose the Right Support — We’ll Handle What Comes Next

You should always have a say in who supports you. That’s how care becomes comfortable. With Support Network, you get to choose a carer who feels right — someone who speaks your language, respects your home, and makes life easier without creating change where it’s not needed.

We know that for many Korean families, comfort often comes from familiarity. That’s why our team works hard to match you with someone who feels like they belong — not as a stranger, but as someone who understands how things are done in your home.

Once you’ve chosen your support worker, you won’t need to worry about the details. We take care of the things in the background — the paperwork, the invoices, the government processes. You stay in control of the care, and we make sure everything else stays simple.

Even if you're self-managing your plan, you're not left on your own. We’re here to guide you through, clearly and gently. Our team handles all the parts that usually cause stress, so your time is spent on the things that matter — your wellbeing, your family, and your peace of mind.

Our system is transparent and easy to follow. You’ll always know how your funds are being used, what your options are, and who to talk to when something changes. No hidden rules, no confusing terms.

Care should fit into your life, not the other way around. With us, you choose how it looks, and we make sure it works.

 

Reach Out to Us

If you're looking for care that truly fits, not just something off-the-shelf, we’re here to talk. Whether you’re exploring disability support services or looking for someone to help with everyday tasks, we take the time to understand what matters to you and your family.

Our team includes workers with real experience in disability support, including those who bring lived experience to their role. We don’t rush into decisions. We listen, we guide, and we match you with the person who feels right.

You can call us at 1300 671 931 or send a message if that’s easier. We're ready when you are.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can your carers support people with disabilities in daily life?
Do your workers have the right background for this kind of care?
What kind of services do you provide at home?
How do you make sure your support workers are the right fit?
What’s the benefit of choosing your team over other service providers?

Can your carers support people with disabilities in daily life?

Yes. We help with daily activities like dressing, preparing meals, or joining in community or social activities. Our focus is always on building confidence and improving quality of life.

Do your workers have the right background for this kind of care?

Our team includes people with relevant work experience, including those who’ve worked across the aged care and disability support sectors. Some also have the lived experience of disability, which brings a thoughtful, personal touch to their care.

What kind of services do you provide at home?

We offer practical support like help with household chores, mobility, personal care, and staying involved in the community. These essential services are shaped around each person’s preferences, not just routines.

How do you make sure your support workers are the right fit?

We look at both skills and personality. We check their care experience, customer service skills, and values before they join our team. Everyone goes through a proper screening process so families can feel safe and comfortable.

What’s the benefit of choosing your team over other service providers?

We focus on making a real impact. Whether it’s making services more accessible or simply being present in ways that matter, we take pride in building communities of care — not just delivering support.

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