Support Network has been a highly efficient way to organise home care support services for my 86 year old father
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Great Value
Local NDIS Provider
Culturally Matched Support Workers
Nurse On-Call
Housework, organising transport, gardening, meal prep, chores, activities.
Showering, hoist transfer, exercise assistance, palliative care, 24 hr support, complex support
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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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When we talk about Supported Independent Living in Hampton, we’re not talking about a brochure or a neat checklist. We’re talking about what we actually do every day for people who need the right kind of help. Support Network provides SIL services that fit around you the way you live now, the way you want to live later, the way your days really feel.
We set up homes. Sometimes it’s a place for just you. Sometimes it’s shared with other NDIS participants. It can be furnished, ready to walk into, with support workers in place from day one. We can make it wheelchair accessible. We can have assistive tech installed before you arrive. If something changes, we change with it more help, less help, different help.
It’s not about locking you into one plan forever. We can give you 24/7 support or just be there for the parts of the day you choose. Some people only need mornings covered. Others want backup for appointments, for cooking, for household tasks. You decide, we make it happen.
Being a trusted NDIS provider isn’t just about saying the word “trusted.” It’s about making sure NDIS funding is set up so it works for you, that it covers what matters, that it keeps the stress off your shoulders. We handle the boring bits so the important parts get done. The aim is simple: your living arrangements should feel steady, safe, and personal. That’s what we offer here.
A SIL home with us means the right kind of help, in the right way, so daily life feels less like a list of problems and more like something you can actually enjoy. And we don’t just throw all the services at you at once we work them in so they fit together.
And we don’t leave these as separate pieces. Personal care links to transport. Skill development links to community participation. Household tasks link to independence. It all ties together so your SIL home isn’t just where you live it’s the place that makes living easier, steadier, and more yours.
It’s not a neat definition on a page. For us, Supported Independent Living is when help fits into your life without taking it over. For someone with a functional impairment, a mental health condition, or a mix of mental health needs, it’s the steady kind of help that makes a day feel possible again.
It’s the small things repeated, often meals sorted when you’re too tired to cook, someone there to help steady you if your balance isn’t great that day, a friendly face who makes sure you don’t go too long without seeing or talking to someone. That’s how confidence comes back, bit by bit.
SIL meets people where they are. At home, in shared houses, in apartments, in supported housing wherever life is happening. You set the pace. Sometimes you move forward fast, sometimes it’s slower, but the support is still there, in the background or up close, depending on what’s going on. It’s not about doing everything for you, but about making it possible for you to do more, knowing someone’s there if you need them.
There’s no single “best” choice here; it depends on what you want right now, how you like to live, and what kind of support feels comfortable. We’ve got a few different setups, and the way we talk through them is more about matching your day-to-day life than ticking boxes.
And the choosing part we don’t hand you a flyer and tell you to pick. We talk about what your days are like now, what’s hard, what you want to keep doing yourself, and where you’d like a bit more help. Then we match the place and the support so it feels right from day one. Could be SDA, could be a shared community house, could be a short stay to see how it feels. The goal’s the same every time to give you a place where living is easier, steadier, and yours to shape.
Trust isn’t something we declare. It’s something families decide we’ve earned after seeing how we work. In Hampton, we’ve supported people long enough to know that it’s not always the big, formal care plans that matter most, it's the way small details are handled without fuss.
When families tell us why they stay with us, it’s often because they’ve noticed the quiet things. A support worker who remembers someone’s favourite mug for morning tea. Adjusting the pace of care when they see someone having a low-energy day, without needing to be told. Picking up on changes in mood before they become bigger challenges.
It’s not about ticking boxes, it's about showing up the right way, over and over, until families know they don’t have to worry as much.
The reason families trust us isn’t because we say “you can trust us.” It’s because, over time, we’ve given them reasons to believe it.
You don’t have to have every detail sorted before you start. A lot of people think they need to know the whole process, every form, every eligibility rule before they even ask about SIL. That’s not true. We’ve walked this path with people many times, and we’ll walk it with you.
Before anything else, we look at what’s happening now, your living situation, your support needs, your goals. From there, we help work out how SIL fits in. Sometimes that means bringing in an Occupational Therapist to provide reports about your functional impairment. Sometimes it’s about showing how SIL will meet your mental health needs and improve your day-to-day.
Yes, there’s paperwork. Yes, there’s NDIS funding to apply for. Yes, you may need to think about things like a residential tenancy agreement. But you don’t have to do it alone. We’re there for the phone calls, the follow-ups, the parts where you’re not sure what’s next.
What you need to know isn’t just the system, it's that you’ll have people beside you who already understand it.
Finding a SIL home isn’t just a matter of picking from a list. It’s about finding a place that feels right once you walk through the door. Our team looks at more than location and layout, we notice the little things that can change how you feel living there.
We look at how much natural light comes into the main room. Whether the kitchen feels open enough for you to move around comfortably. If there’s an outdoor space where you can have quiet time or fresh air without going far. If you’re a social person, we check whether the living areas encourage connection. If you like your own space, we make sure privacy is built into the layout.
Yes, we work with property managers but only so we can get homes that match what matters to you. Housing opportunities come and go, so we keep an eye out and move quickly when we see something that fits. We also think ahead, making sure the place works not just for now, but for where you’re heading.
In the end, we’re not just matching you to a house. We’re helping set you up with a home where the days feel better because it fits you.
It really depends on what you need day to day. Some people want almost full in-home care, others just want help with a few things. We can provide disability support services that cover personal care, meal prep, transport, household tasks, even social activities. Our support staff are there for the practical things, but also the little bits that make the day feel easier. The whole point is to keep it personalised, so you get what works for you without a lot of extras you don’t want.
Yes, and not just by handing you a timetable. We can arrange transport to and from medical visits, shopping, or community activities. If you’d rather use public transport, we can help you plan the trip, go with you until you’re comfortable, and make sure the route works for your mobility or timing needs. It’s about making it less of a hassle so you can get out and about when you need to.
It’s not a one-size plan. We start by looking at your goals, your routines, and where you want more help. Personalised care means we don’t just follow a set schedule, we adjust as your needs change. One week you might want more in-home care, the next you might be doing more yourself. Our disability support team keeps an eye on what’s working and shifts things without you having to push for it.
Yes, and that makes a big difference. Knowing the local services, housing options, and even the public transport routes means we can match you with the right support faster. It also means our support staff already understand what’s available in the community, which activities are accessible, and where to find the resources you might need. That’s something you don’t always get with providers who aren’t based here.
Definitely. In-home care is a big part of what we do in Supported Independent Living. It can be daily personal care, help with meals, cleaning, or anything that keeps you comfortable at home. And because we handle a wide range of disability support services, it’s all coordinated so you’re not juggling multiple providers. The aim is to keep things simple and have the right people in place so your home life runs smoothly.
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