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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.
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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Some families in Perth find themselves at that point where home needs to carry more care. Not just help with little things, but proper nursing. Maybe someone’s just come out of hospital. Maybe health has been slipping slowly. Maybe it’s been building up over time, and now it’s clear someone needs real medical support but doesn’t want to leave their home for it. That’s when people start looking for in-home nursing that actually fits around them, not the other way around.
Support Network gets this. It’s not about sending someone out to do a job and tick things off. It’s about being there in the right way, at the right time. With the right hands. We send experienced nurses into homes where care is needed, but we don’t change how things run in that space. We respect it. We work around it. We take care of what needs to be done without turning the house into something that feels unfamiliar.
For people who already have NDIS plans or Home Care Packages, nursing at home often fills a gap that other services can’t. It blends in. Doesn’t disturb the rhythm of the day. It helps make everything else work better. No one has to move or be transferred around just to get basic health needs sorted. That nurse shows up, brings what’s needed, does what matters, then leaves things steady and comfortable.
It might be a wound that’s healing slowly. Or medications that keep stacking up and getting missed. Or a health condition that’s starting to affect daily life more than it used to. We don’t wait for it to get bad. We step in early. And when someone’s care becomes more focused on comfort and slowing down, we’re there too quietly, gently, making sure things stay calm and manageable.
This isn’t a service where someone shows up, does a task, and disappears. It’s about care that fits into a person’s day without taking it over. Where health support becomes part of the home, not a reason to leave it.
There’s no set list that tells you what in-home nursing should look like. Some people need medical help every day. Some just need someone to keep an eye on things once or twice a week. Others need full support for a short time while they get back on their feet. Our nurses understand that it shifts. That it doesn’t stay the same. And they work with whatever’s in front of them.
We help with wound care. That might mean checking dressings, watching for signs of infection, handling slow-healing areas. It’s not rushed. It’s not rough. It’s done properly. Then there’s medication help keeping track of doses, sorting through confusion, making sure nothing gets skipped or doubled by accident. Sometimes that’s all a person needs to stay out of hospital.
We also deal with continence care. It’s private, it’s personal, and it’s handled with respect. Catheters, stomas, pads, our nurses take care of it quietly and without making it awkward. It just becomes part of the routine, not something to worry about.
Chronic illnesses need watching too. Diabetes, heart problems, breathing issues these things don’t stay still. They change over time, and unless someone’s paying attention, they can turn quickly. That’s what our nurses are trained for. They notice shifts. They notice when something’s not quite right. They flag it before it becomes a trip to the emergency room.
And for people who’ve had surgery or who’ve been in hospital, recovery at home is easier with the right help. There’s less stress, less running around. Our nurses help manage that time so healing actually happens.
In other cases, when care becomes about comfort especially toward the end of life we provide support that’s calm. It’s not full of instructions. It’s not loud. It’s just someone being there to keep things steady. Nothing rushed. Nothing sharp. Just a presence that understands what’s needed.
Our nurses don’t walk in with a set plan. They listen. They adjust. They figure out what works for that person, in that house, at that moment. That’s the work. That’s what makes it nursing, not just service.
There isn’t just one kind of person who needs nursing care at home. It could be someone young, someone older, someone living with a disability, or someone just getting through a tough patch. The reasons are different for everyone. What stays the same is the need for proper care that fits into everyday life without pulling everything apart.
We support people who’ve been living with health conditions for a long time, and now need a bit more clinical help to keep things steady. That might be older adults who aren’t ready to leave home but can’t quite manage on their own anymore. It might be people with disability who need trained support for things they’ve been managing with help until now. For some, it’s short-term like recovering after a surgery or hospital stay and for others, it’s part of their ongoing plan.
Children with medical needs and the families supporting them also fall into the picture. There’s no rule here. If someone needs nursing at home in Perth, and the care fits what we offer, then we find a way to step in that doesn’t turn the household upside down.
It could be daily visits. It could be once a week. Sometimes it’s just now and then, when things flare up or when extra help is needed. The point is, it’s flexible. We don’t tell people how their care should look. We ask what’s going on, and then we work around that.
Some families use the NDIS. Some have aged care funding. Others sort it out on their own. Either way, our nurses come into the picture where needed, and stay as long as it makes sense for the person and their routine.
When someone in the house needs nursing care, it doesn’t just affect them. It spreads into the whole home. Routines change. Stress builds. And the person doing the caring often ends up worn out, even if they’re trying to hide it. We see this all the time: good people doing everything they can for someone they love, but running low on sleep, strength, and sometimes hope. That’s where we come in.
We’re not just there for the person who’s unwell. We’re there for the ones trying to hold it all together around them. Our nurses offer more than just medical help; they bring space. A few hours of breathing room. A moment to rest. Sometimes what a family needs is simply for someone else to take over for a while, just enough to let shoulders drop and minds clear. That’s what respite care does. It buys back time that’s been slipping away.
We also help by showing families how to handle things that seem overwhelming at first. Wound care, medication routines, moving someone safely our nurses take the time to explain, to show, to walk through it side by side. Because nobody should have to guess their way through something this important.
In some homes, the goal is to keep a loved one at home for as long as possible. That can be hard when medical needs start piling up. But with the right support, it’s doable. We’ve seen families hold on to that time. We’ve seen how much it means.
We’re not a call-out service that pops in and leaves. We stay present. We notice what’s needed. We offer help without stepping on toes. If the person in your care matters to you, they matter to us too. And if you’re trying your best but feeling stretched, we’ll do what we can to ease the weight without making more noise.
Starting nursing support at home might feel like a big step, but it’s not a long or confusing process. It doesn’t start with a pile of paperwork or calls that go nowhere. It starts when someone reaches out and says, “We need help.” From there, we take it steady, and we keep it simple.
Here’s how it usually works:
Some people are ready for care to begin within the same week. Sometimes it’s even quicker. It depends on the situation. We do what we can to move things forward without delay.
If you’ve been waiting for someone to step in and take this part seriously, we’re ready. Just get in touch, and we’ll talk you through the rest.
Paying for care doesn’t have to be a headache. We’ve worked with families all across Perth who are using different funding types, and the truth is most of the time it’s just about knowing what’s already available and how to use it the right way. We help with that part too.
Here’s what we usually see:
You don’t need to know the rules or figure it out alone. That’s what we’re here for. We’ll walk through the options with you and explain how it can work in your situation, without turning it into something technical or overwhelming.
Sometimes the hardest part is just knowing where to start. That’s okay. You can bring the questions, and we’ll bring the answers and then together, we’ll sort out a plan that actually fits.
There’s something different that happens when care actually feels like care. It’s not rushed. It’s not cold. It doesn’t feel like someone’s just running through a job. That’s what people notice first with us. The way our nurses show up. The way they see the whole person, not just a chart or a task list.
This isn’t just about training though we’ve got that part covered. It’s about how care is given. It’s the way someone speaks, the way they stay calm, the way they remember how someone likes their space. That’s what people hold onto.
Here’s what Perth families often tell us they value:
We’ve been trusted because we’ve shown up the right way. If that’s what you’re hoping for, you’re in the right place.
We know not everyone lives close to major healthcare facilities, and that’s where it gets harder to find proper support. If someone’s living further out rural or semi-rural we still try to get there. Our Registered Nurses do travel for care, especially when there’s no nearby access to clinical teams. It depends on the distance and what’s needed, but if help is needed, we’ll look into how to make it happen.
Most of our work happens in people’s homes, but we do step into residential aged care settings if asked, especially where extra nursing care is needed beyond what’s already provided. Some families ask for a specialist nurse to come in during recovery, or to handle a specific clinical need. It’s something we can work out with the facility and the family if the situation calls for it.
Our nurses don’t just handle surface-level care; they're trained for deeper clinical work too. That means wound care, catheter support, managing medications, even working alongside other health practitioners if a person’s care plan is more involved. Many of our nurses have backgrounds in public and private hospitals or aged care, so they bring that knowledge into the home where it’s needed most.
Yes. Our role is to add support, not replace what’s already in place. We often work alongside specialist nurses, doctors, and other healthcare professionals who are already involved. Communication is key. Our nurses stay in touch with existing clinical teams when needed, so the person gets the right care without anything being missed or duplicated.
We take this seriously. Health care keeps changing, and our nurses keep up. Whether they’ve come from hospital settings, aged care roles, or other healthcare backgrounds, they’re always learning. We support ongoing professional development because that’s how care stays current. It’s not just about certificates, it's about being prepared for what people need today, not what they needed ten years ago.
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