Support Work That Makes a Difference
Whether it’s at home, at work, or in the community, Sigma Rehab support workers are here to help you thrive.
Support Work is about much more than lending a helping hand — it’s about walking alongside you as you build independence and confidence in daily life.
At Sigma Rehab, our Support Workers are carefully chosen for their compassion, reliability, and commitment to helping people thrive. They are guided by our therapy team, ensuring the support you receive connects directly with your personal goals.
We’re not here just to complete tasks — we’re here to help you grow. That might mean practising cooking a meal, learning to use public transport, joining a community group, or simply feeling confident managing your own routine.
Every step is shaped by what matters most to you, so that support feels empowering, not limiting.
With Sigma Rehab, Support Work becomes a partnership — helping you take small steps today that lead to greater independence tomorrow.
Support with Care
At Sigma Rehab, our Support Workers provide assistance with genuine care, consistency, and professionalism. We focus on building trust, encouraging motivation, and working beside you as a partner in your journey — never taking over, but always supporting your goals.
Our Support Work services are available across Melbourne’s South East and are suitable for both NDIS participants and private clients.
Community Activities
Join outings, events, and social activities with confidence.
Daily Routines
Build and maintain routines that suit your lifestyle.
Household Tasks
Get support with cooking, cleaning, and everyday chores.
Social Skills
Practise communication and confidence in different settings.
Independence
Grow your independence at home and in the community.
Therapy Practice
Apply therapy strategies in real-world situations.
Enjoyable Journeys
Most importantly — making every step fun and meaningful!
Support Work That Make Difference
Our friendly and reliable Support Workers are here to make everyday life easier, more enjoyable, and more independent.
They can assist you with:
- Joining in community activities and outings.
- Creating and maintaining routines that work for you.
- Cooking, cleaning, and managing daily household tasks.
- Building social skills and confidence in different settings.
- Growing independence at home and in the community.
- Practising therapy strategies in real-world situations.

