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Support Worker and Nursing services
Our Approach
Integrated, Neuro-informed Support Tailored to You
Our approach is holistic and collaborative. We create personalised care plans that reflect each individual’s medical, psychological, and practical needs. Care is delivered by a combination of trained support workers, registered nurses, and where appropriate, allied health professionals such as neuro-physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and speech and language therapists.
We work in close partnership with families, clinical psychologists, and neuropsychologists to ensure continuity, consistency, and clarity in every aspect of care.
How can Support Worker and Nursing Services help me or my loved one?
Our services aim to enhance daily life by combining professional medical care with emotional and practical support. Whether an individual is recovering from a brain injury, living with a long-term neurological condition, or facing challenges due to cognitive or mental health changes, we are here to help.
Support may include help with mobility, medication, rehabilitation exercises, or personal care—always delivered with compassion, consistency, and attention to individual goals. Families benefit from peace of mind knowing that care is informed by clinical insight and delivered by skilled professionals.

How long will I need support for?
Support can be flexible depending on your circumstances. Some individuals benefit from short-term or transitional support—for example, following hospital discharge—while others may require longer-term or ongoing care.
We offer short-term, long-term, and respite options. Regular reviews ensure that care plans remain relevant, goals are being met, and support evolves with your needs.

What concerns can support worker and nursing services help with?
Our team supports a wide range of medical, emotional, and practical needs, including:
- Neurological conditions (e.g. Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, epilepsy)
- Cognitive impairments (e.g. dementia, brain injury, mild cognitive impairment)
- Mental health challenges (e.g. anxiety, depression, trauma)
- Post-stroke recovery and rehabilitation
- Mobility, disability, and complex care needs
- Palliative and end-of-life support
- Family or carer respite
This service is designed for individuals who need not only assistance with daily living but also a care plan grounded in neuropsychological understanding and multidisciplinary collaboration.
Questions our clients ask
Frequently asked questions
You may have lots of questions and that’s understandable. We have provided some answers below to frequently asked questions but if you’re still unsure about something do get in contact with us.
Who provides the care?
Care is delivered by a team of trained support workers and registered nurses, each matched to the specific needs of the client. Our professionals are experienced in neurological, cognitive, and psychological conditions, and work closely with clinical neuropsychologists and therapists. In more complex cases, allied health professionals—such as neurophysiotherapists or occupational therapists—may be involved to ensure comprehensive support.
Can you help with rehabilitation at home?
Yes. Our service often plays a key role in home-based rehabilitation, especially for individuals recovering from stroke, acquired brain injury, or surgery. In collaboration with therapists, support workers can assist with exercises, routines, and adaptations that promote recovery and independence in the client’s own environment.
Is emotional wellbeing part of the care provided?
Absolutely. We understand that emotional health is deeply connected to physical and cognitive wellbeing. Our team provides not only practical and medical support, but also companionship and emotional care—especially important for those who may be feeling isolated or overwhelmed.
Have Questions?
If you or someone you care for could benefit from professional support or nursing care, we’re here to help. Contact our team today to arrange a care assessment and find out how we can support your wellbeing, recovery, and independence.