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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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Feeling truly supported starts with feeling understood. For many people in the Persian community, especially older adults and families with deep cultural ties, that understanding can’t always be found in words alone. It lives in the small things — the way someone greets you, how they prepare meals, or how they respect your home and beliefs without needing to be told.
At Support Network, we’ve seen how powerful it is when care feels familiar. That’s why we connect families with support workers who share their background — not just to speak the same language, but to quietly understand the rhythm of life in a Persian household. Whether it’s helping someone through daily tasks, being a calm presence for an elder, or assisting a person with a disability, care is offered in a way that feels natural and comforting.
This kind of support doesn’t stand out — it blends in. It respects traditions. It makes room for family involvement. It follows the house’s way of doing things, not a rulebook. When someone helps you while also honouring your faith, your food, your sense of modesty, or even the music you enjoy — it changes how care feels.
We take care in choosing the right people — those who offer support not just with skill, but with quiet respect. It’s not about doing more, but about doing things in a way that feels right for the person receiving care.
Our Persian support workers don’t come to take control. They come to be part of your day in a way that feels easy. It could be as simple as knowing when to speak and when to listen, or understanding why a certain dish matters at a certain time of year.
That’s the kind of care we believe in. Steady, thoughtful, and deeply personal.
If your family is looking for someone who understands not just your needs, but your values, we’re here to help you find that person — someone who brings care that feels like home.
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When care is delivered by someone who understands your way of life, it stops feeling like a service and starts feeling like part of your home. For many Persian families, daily routines are shaped by deeply held traditions, family rhythms, and unspoken courtesies. That’s why having a culturally matched support worker can make a quiet but meaningful difference.
Our Persian support workers offer more than just practical help — they bring comfort, familiarity, and a sense of connection. Each service we provide is delivered with cultural awareness and deep respect for the preferences of those we support.
Home isn’t just where someone lives — it’s where everything makes sense. Our home care services are shaped by the routines, meals, and values that matter most to each family. Whether it’s offering a helping hand during the day or simply being present when needed, our workers step in with care that gently fits into daily life. They understand boundaries and know how to assist without ever being intrusive. Whether you prefer quiet mornings, a particular tea, or prayer times to be respected — your preferences are honoured, not overlooked.
Small tasks can become big challenges, especially for older adults or those living with disability. Our carers assist with daily living — things like dressing, grooming, and preparing meals — in a way that honours both the individual and the household. From food preparation that respects cultural flavours to dressing assistance that’s mindful of modesty, every gesture is thoughtful and considerate. The goal is never to take over, but to support while leaving dignity intact.
Homes hold memories — and keeping them clean is about more than appearance. It’s about comfort. Our domestic assistance services help with laundry, cleaning, and tidying in a way that reflects how your family likes things done. Our workers don’t impose systems; they follow your rhythm. Whether it’s understanding how you prefer a kitchen to be arranged or the importance of separating certain items, we take note — and take care.
Some care needs don’t follow a schedule. When support is needed throughout the day and night, our 24-hour care ensures that comfort and safety are always close at hand. But what makes it truly meaningful is the way our workers approach it. Quiet presence. Gentle reminders. No rushing. And an understanding of religious practices, night-time routines, and personal space. It’s full-time care without ever making the home feel clinical.
Helping someone with personal care is a role of deep trust. We don’t take that lightly. Whether it’s assistance with bathing, grooming, or using the bathroom, our carers are always respectful — not just of personal boundaries but of cultural sensitivities. We match carers by gender whenever preferred, and we approach every interaction with humility. These aren’t just tasks — they’re moments that require patience, understanding, and quiet dignity.
The night can be unsettling for those who live alone or have health concerns. Our overnight care offers a steady presence — someone nearby if help is needed, or simply to provide reassurance. For elders in particular, having a carer who understands their language, habits, and bedtime rituals can bring great peace of mind. It’s not about hovering — it’s about quietly being there.
Living with disability doesn’t mean giving up independence. Our disability care services are built around ability, not limitation. And when that care is delivered by someone who understands your cultural background, it becomes even more empowering. Our carers take the time to learn what’s important to the person they support — not just what they need help with, but how they like that help delivered. The right tone, the right approach, the right respect.
Disability support stretches beyond the home. It includes life skills, transport, communication, and connection. We offer support with everything from grocery shopping to community access — always in a way that feels comfortable and culturally in tune. We understand that for some participants, certain spaces may not feel safe or familiar. Our workers provide calm guidance and help build confidence, one step at a time.
Some health needs are more involved. From catheter care to medication support, complex care requires precision and consistency. But that doesn’t mean it should feel cold. Our workers bring skill, yes — but also a gentle approach that respects the person's pace and preferences. For Persian families, this often means respecting spiritual routines, family involvement in care, or simply maintaining a quiet atmosphere. We keep that in mind with every visit.
When someone needs a high level of physical support, it’s easy to lose the personal side of care. But we don’t let that happen. Even in high care scenarios, our support workers maintain a sense of calm, kindness, and dignity. They offer assistance with mobility, transfers, feeding, and hygiene in a way that honours the person — not just the plan. And they do so while respecting language, modesty, and cultural expressions of comfort.
Staying connected to the community is vital — but not all community spaces feel welcoming to everyone. We help participants take part in the events that matter to them. Whether it’s visiting a Persian market, attending prayer, or simply going for tea with friends, our support workers make sure the journey feels safe and familiar. It’s not about ticking boxes. It’s about bringing joy and purpose back into everyday life.
We understand that challenging behaviours often come from unmet needs, communication difficulties, or past trauma. Our culturally matched carers take a calm, respectful approach — grounded in empathy, not judgement. They know when to give space and when to offer reassurance. For Persian families, that can mean understanding the importance of tone, body language, and how correction is best approached. It’s care that’s not just clinical, but human.
Each health condition brings its own challenges — physical, emotional, and sometimes invisible ones too. But what eases the weight of those challenges is the presence of someone who understands. Someone who speaks your language, shares your customs, and knows how to gently walk beside you.
Our Persian support workers bring that kind of care. They don’t just read care plans — they read people. They understand the cultural nuances that shape how individuals and families experience illness, ageing, and recovery. And they adjust — not just to needs, but to values. Here’s how we care across a wide range of conditions, with insight and respect.
Stiff joints and daily pain can quietly steal a person’s independence. Our carers offer more than physical support — they offer encouragement. They help with dressing, walking, and morning routines, all while being mindful of what brings comfort. Many of our clients have traditional ways of managing pain or prefer specific warm compresses or teas. We listen and work with those preferences, not against them. A calm voice, a respectful touch, and slow, steady movements — that’s how support is given.
Autism shows up differently for everyone. For neurodivergent individuals in Persian families, routine, order, and gentle support matter deeply. Our carers understand sensory needs — whether it’s the tone of a voice, the brightness of a room, or the volume of background noise. We bring structure, clarity, and calm without forcing unfamiliar approaches. And we involve families — because the home environment is central to confidence and growth.
Illness can shake the spirit, not just the body. Especially when navigating treatment, weakness, or long recovery at home, people need care that feels safe and familiar. Our Persian support workers understand how faith, food, and language play a role in healing. We help with gentle meal preparation, medication reminders, and emotional support — often just by being present and speaking in a voice that feels close to home. For many, that simple comfort means everything.
Living with epilepsy can bring uncertainty, for both the person and their family. Our support workers are trained to respond during and after seizures with calm and confidence. But beyond safety, they bring reassurance. They understand how family members might want to be involved and how certain customs or beliefs might shape the way support is given. We honour that. We work with your routine, offer guidance, and always stay respectful.
For those managing heart disease, everything slows down — and routines shift. Our carers help with gentle movement, rest schedules, medication, and food preparation. We pay close attention to dietary customs, including traditional foods and ingredients that hold meaning. And we never push — we simply support, walking alongside each step, making sure the person feels understood and not alone.
This condition can be hard to face — for the individual and their family. Its progress is slow, but deeply emotional. We offer care that adjusts quietly over time, helping with daily needs while honouring the person’s sense of self. We keep communication open with family and always offer space when needed. Our role is steady, respectful, and tuned in — especially when the journey becomes difficult.
Mental health challenges are often hidden — and within some cultures, they can carry heavy silence. Our Persian carers bring gentle, stigma-free support to those experiencing anxiety, depression, or emotional trauma. They listen without judgement, offer quiet company, and know how to ease isolation without overwhelming the individual. This kind of care isn’t rushed. It’s respectful, steady, and rooted in trust.
When muscle function declines, small tasks become difficult — and that shift can feel sudden. Our carers bring consistency. Familiar faces, daily routines, and quiet presence help ease frustration. They assist with speech, feeding, mobility, and more — but always with dignity at the centre. And when someone speaks your language, even limited communication can feel more meaningful.
This condition calls for patience and practical support. Our team is trained in mobility assistance and hygiene care, but what makes the difference is how we do it. We never assume, never rush. We work with cultural modesty in mind, using small gestures of respect that bring comfort — like asking before assisting or knowing which topics require privacy. These are the moments that make care feel right.
Coming home after a hospital stay can be overwhelming. There are instructions, routines, medication — and often, fatigue. We ease that transition. Our carers help with meals, wound care, rest, and safe movement around the home. But we also pay attention to customs — whether it’s observing religious practices, managing family visits, or simply preparing meals that feel familiar and comforting.
Parkinson’s brings daily unpredictability — tremors, slowness, or speech difficulties. Our carers know how to adapt without drawing attention. They help with movement, manage small tasks, and offer reassurance. For Persian clients, this may also mean using culturally familiar phrases, knowing how to respond to pride and modesty, or adjusting to a slower pace without ever making someone feel they’re falling behind.
This is some of the most sacred work we do. End-of-life care isn’t just about managing symptoms. It’s about honouring wishes, faith, and legacy. We understand the role of family, prayer, and ritual in Persian homes. Our carers provide space for peace, quiet presence, and heartfelt support. They listen more than they speak and offer care that’s gentle, dignified, and deeply respectful of spiritual beliefs.
Memory loss can take away names and dates — but it doesn’t erase the feeling of home. Our carers use smell, sound, and familiar phrases to anchor the person gently in the present. They don’t correct or challenge — they guide with patience. For Persian families, that might mean music from childhood, favourite dishes, or keeping family photographs nearby. We focus on what remains, not what’s lost.
In many Persian families, care has always been something that starts at home. It’s shaped by love, by tradition, by long-standing roles that don’t need to be explained. Elders are not just looked after — they’re deeply respected. And when extra support is needed, it can feel difficult to let someone new into that space.
We understand that. Care is personal. It’s not just about what gets done, but how it’s done — quietly, gently, without disrupting what already works. That’s why we don’t try to take over. Our support workers know how to fit into a family’s rhythm without changing it. They listen first. They ask what feels comfortable. They take their time to understand the roles each person plays at home.
Some families have a daughter who checks in every day. Others have siblings who share the load, or a grandson who helps with meals. We’re not here to replace any of that. We’re here to help carry the parts that feel heavy, in a way that still feels like home.
What matters to us is doing things in a way that feels familiar and respectful. That might mean offering help in the kitchen, but knowing when to step back. It might mean speaking quietly, or sharing a moment of prayer. For Persian households, those small things carry meaning — and we pay attention to them.
We know that good care doesn’t shout. It doesn’t rush. It works around the home, not through it. It respects routines, personal space, and family values. And it’s delivered with humility, not formality.
When we offer support, we’re not just stepping into someone’s house — we’re stepping into their way of life. That’s something we never forget.
When families choose to manage their own care, it’s often because they want more say. They want to choose who supports them. They want someone who understands their background, their values, their daily life.
We believe that’s how care should be.
With us, you decide who helps you at home. That might be someone who speaks Persian, someone who shares your faith, or someone who simply understands what makes you feel at ease. You don’t need to explain your meals, your music, or the way your family works. It’s already understood.
Once you’ve found the right person, we look after the details. You won’t need to worry about invoices, timesheets, or paperwork. We make sure it all runs smoothly behind the scenes, so your focus can stay where it belongs — on life, not logistics.
You’ll have full clarity on how things are managed. No hidden fees. No surprises. And if you ever need help, our team is here to guide you through.
We also know that good care doesn’t ask you to change. It doesn’t expect you to adjust your life to fit into someone else’s routine. The right support worker becomes part of your day in a way that feels natural — not like a service, but like a steady presence you can count on.
Even when you’re self-managing, you’re never alone. We walk beside you — quietly, respectfully — and help make things easier, every step of the way.
We understand how important it is to find care that feels right — care that respects your culture, values your choices, and gently fits into your daily life. Whether you’re looking for aged care, support for a loved one with disability, or help managing a care plan, our team is here to guide you.
We have Persian-speaking support workers who understand the small things that make a big difference — shared language, trust, and respect. From help with household routines to supporting social activities or working through your care package, our team walks with you, step by step.
If you’d like to talk about how we can help — even just to explore your options — reach out. There’s no pressure. Just understanding.
Call us at 1300 671 931 Or send a message through our contact page.
Yes, we have Community Support Workers who speak Persian and are trained to provide support that respects your background. They work in ways that feel familiar and comfortable, especially for Persian-speaking clients.
We provide everyday help like personal care, support with daily activities, and help staying connected to the community. Our disability support workers aim to support people as they are, focusing on dignity and real goals.
Yes. Our aged care team helps with everything from care plan goals to daily routines like preparing meals or attending community events. We follow care standards while still keeping things personal and respectful.
Our care support specialists work closely with each person and their family. Every clients care plan is designed around real needs — not assumptions. We also adjust things as your needs change over time.
We focus on people, not just services. Our workers come with relevant work experience, but also strong communication skills and a genuine heart for the role. Whether it’s help with grocery shop visits or more complex care, we’re here to make a positive impact — not just check a box.