Support Network has been a highly efficient way to organise home care support services for my 86 year old father
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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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There are times when living at home starts to feel harder than it used to. It’s not always one big thing. Often it’s the small stuff. Like keeping up with daily care, remembering medications, managing changes after a hospital stay. That’s when families in Sunshine Coast start looking for help that doesn’t take over but fits in. That’s what Support Network is here for. We’re a nursing agency, but we’re more than that to the people we show up for. We help make life easier without making it feel different.
In-home nursing isn’t just about medical tasks. It’s about bringing calm back into space. Some need support every day, others now and then, but the goal is the same: to feel safe, steady, and looked after without having to leave home. Our nurses come in quietly, do what’s needed, help where things feel heavy. It might be keeping an eye on a chronic condition, or stepping in after surgery. It might be helping someone stay on top of daily needs without losing independence. The care always fits into your day, not the other way around.
People come to us through different paths. Some have Home Care Packages, others through the NDIS. Doesn’t matter. We find the way that works for you. No added confusion, no difficult process. If you’re eligible, we’ll make the setup smooth. If you’re unsure, we’ll help you figure it out. That’s part of the care too.
At the end of it, what we bring is not just skill, it's presence. Support that feels like a quiet strength in the room. You don’t always notice it when it’s there, but you’d feel the difference if it wasn’t. That’s what in-home nursing looks like for us in Sunshine Coast. Not a service that shows up once in a while, but a steady hand that makes home feel more liveable again.
Every household is different. And so is the kind of nursing help people need. For some, it starts with medical care, maybe wound dressing, maybe injections, maybe monitoring health conditions that change daily. For others, it’s about help with managing continence or supporting diabetes care that doesn’t interrupt life but keeps it safe. Some people are living with advanced conditions. Some are recovering. Some just need someone there who knows what to do and when to do it. That’s where our nurses come in.
Our team includes Registered Nurses and Assistant Nurses who’ve been in homes where things were going well and others where things were hard. They don’t just show up with a checklist. They notice things. They work quietly. They listen. They help without making people feel like they’ve lost control. If there’s medication to be given, it’s handled right. If there’s a catheter to manage, it’s done with care and respect. If someone’s going through palliative care, the support shifts it becomes softer, more focused on comfort, on presence, on being there when being there is the most that can be done.
The clinical tasks, yes, those are always covered. But that’s just one part. There’s also support with basic health needs. Making sure someone’s eating well. Keeping hygiene routines going. Noticing when a mood has changed or when someone’s sleeping more than usual. Helping a person get strong again after surgery, without rushing it. Knowing when to alert a doctor and when to just keep a close eye. All these things matter, even if they don’t show up on a chart.
What we do isn’t loud. It’s steady. It keeps things from sliding. Sometimes it’s a lot. Sometimes it’s just enough. But in either case, it means families can take a breath. People feel safer in their homes. And that’s what good nursing support should do, it should take weight off people’s shoulders without making them feel like they’ve given anything up.
Some need care for a few weeks. Some need it for months. Some just need it once in a while, when things feel too much to handle alone. That’s the kind of flexibility we work with. The people we support don’t all fit one shape and we don’t try to make them. Our in-home nursing care in Sunshine Coast shows up for whoever needs it, in whatever way fits best.
There are people living with disability who need help managing daily care that has a clinical side to it. Dressing wounds. Managing medications. Keeping infections at bay. All done in ways that don’t interfere with their independence. There are older adults who’ve spent years doing everything for themselves, but now need someone to step in with care that feels respectful. We work with them gently, keeping their space and their choices in the centre.
We help people who’ve just come out of hospital and aren’t quite back on their feet. They don’t want to be readmitted, but they also can’t manage everything alone. Our nurses fill that gap. We also work with children who need specialised care at home, helping families feel like they can breathe again. And then there are complex needs, the kind that shift day by day, where it’s not just about care, it’s about noticing, adjusting, making small decisions that keep someone stable and safe.
We don’t work to a set schedule unless that’s what someone needs. Some people want us there daily. Some just once a week. Some call when something changes. Whatever the need looks like, we shape the support around it. Not the other way around.
It’s not always the person needing care who’s struggling the most. Sometimes, it’s the family, the one trying to hold everything together. Trying to do the right thing. Trying to be there. Day after day. Night after night. And slowly, the pressure builds. The tiredness sinks in. And the guilt shows up too that quiet feeling of not doing enough, even when you’re doing everything. We’ve seen it. We get it. That’s why we don’t just support individuals. We support families too.
When our nurses come in, they’re not just stepping in for clinical work. They’re giving caregivers space to breathe. Space to catch up on sleep, to go outside, to be something other than a carer for a few hours. Respite isn’t a luxury. It’s part of what keeps families going. And it’s something we take seriously.
We also know that even when we’re not there, care keeps going. That’s why we guide families when they want it. Sometimes it’s helping them feel more confident with catheter care. Sometimes it’s talking through how to manage medications safely. Sometimes it’s just being the person who says, “You’re not doing anything wrong. This is just hard.”
We don’t make promises we can’t keep. We won’t say it’ll be easy. But we do what we can to ease the weight. If keeping your loved one at home is what you want, we’ll help make that possible for as long as it works. And if plans change, we’ll walk that with you too. Because support isn’t just about the care tasks. It’s about how you feel while doing them. And you shouldn’t have to carry that alone.
Getting started doesn’t have to be a big process. Most people think it’s full of forms or long delays, but it’s much more straightforward. If you need nursing support at home in Sunshine Coast, you can simply reach out. That’s where it begins. We take it from there.
First, we talk to you. A short call to understand what’s going on. We ask what kind of support you need, how often, and what’s most important to you. Then, if it sounds like a good fit, we arrange a visit. A nurse comes to meet you, or someone from our team, to get a clearer picture of what’s needed.
Once that’s done, we match you with a nurse. If your support also involves a support worker maybe for personal care or daily routines we make sure both work together smoothly. There’s no overlap or confusion. Just teamwork that feels easy on your end.
Most of the time, the support begins within a few days. Sometimes even faster, depending on the situation.
If you’re thinking about it, don’t wait for things to get too hard. We’ll walk you through the steps. All you have to do is reach out.
Money can be the part people worry about most, especially when care is needed quickly. But there are more options than you might think and we’ll help you figure out what works best. Whether it’s through a government-funded plan or paid privately, we won’t let the process hold things up.
Here’s how people usually access our in-home nursing services:
There’s no one-size plan. What works for one person might not suit the next. What matters is we don’t push you toward one path. We help you understand them all and choose what fits.
Whatever funding path you’re on or not on yet you won’t be left guessing. We’ll get through it together.
It’s not just about skill. It’s about how that skill is delivered. Families on the Sunshine Coast keep turning to us because the care we provide isn’t rushed, boxed, or clinical in feel. It’s personal. You’re not seen as a case, you're seen as a person who needs care that makes sense for your life, your pace, your space.
People stay with us because they feel the difference. The consistency. The way we respond when things change. The way we work with their plans, not against them. The way our nurses stay present, not just available.
Here’s what people often say stands out:
We don’t promise more than we can give. But what we give, we give well and that’s why families stay with us.
Yes, and we do our best to reach you no matter where you’re based. We know how hard it can be to find proper support in rural and remote areas. Our local teams work closely with the allocation team to find the right nurse or personal care worker who’s willing to travel. It might take a bit longer to line up depending on where you are, but we never leave people without options. It’s something we’ve handled before — and we’ll walk it through with you.
We do. A big part of our work is around disability support, especially for people living with conditions that require clinical or regular personal care. That might include catheter management, medication, wound care, or help with daily routines like bathing and mobility. If someone’s under NDIS care, we can usually work within the plan — and if not, we’ll still find a way to make it work. Everyone’s setup is different, so we take time to understand it before starting.
That’s a fair concern, and it’s one we treat seriously. Every member of our supportive team — whether a nurse, support worker, or personal care worker — goes through a police check and full compliance screening before they begin any shifts. Beyond that, they’re trained through our clinical education system, and backed by ongoing checks through our clinical governance structure. It’s not just about having the right paperwork — it’s about making sure the people we send in truly belong there.
Yes, many of the people we support aren’t in aged care facilities at all. They’re at home, either living alone or with family, and just need extra help managing things safely. Some are on Home Care Packages, others are still figuring things out. Whether it’s Alzheimer’s care, dementia care, or just help with daily activities, we send healthcare professionals who know how to bring support without disrupting someone’s home life. That’s where Preferred Care matters — it’s tailored, flexible, and fits around the person.
Absolutely. That’s where community care really shows its value. Families do so much — and burnout is real. If you’re handling care on your own, even a few hours away from it can make all the difference. Our nurses can step in so you can step back for a bit. Whether it’s short-term respite or something regular, we’ll help you work it into your routine. Caregivers need care too — and we make sure that’s part of the picture, not an afterthought.
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