Daily Living Support That Feels Like A Real Helping Hand


Everyday support can make a world of difference.

Whether it’s washing clothes, picking up medication, tidying the garden, or heading out for errands,

your daily life deserves to feel more manageable.

You Stay In Control, We’re Just Here To Help

You don’t need someone to take over.

You deserve someone who walks beside you, making things feel just that bit easier.

This is about comfort, ease, and being able to get on with your day your way.

We Understand What

Real-Life Support

Looks Like

Evan knows this work inside out.


Years spent in hospitals, hands-on roles, and raising two daughters with cleft lip and palate have taught him how to meet people where they are.

You Set The Pace, We Follow Your Lead

Appointments, systems, setbacks, he’s been through them all.

This service didn’t come from a textbook.


It came from a lifetime of lived experience. That’s why the support here is real, grounded, and genuinely helpful.

Daily Living Support That Flows With You

Some days feel heavier than others. That’s why it helps to have someone who checks in first.


One participant with anxiety starts her support day with a simple text from Evan: “How are you feeling today?”

You Stay In Control, We’re Just Here To Help

Some days they shop. Some days they chat.

It all depends on what she needs that morning.


No pressure.

Just someone who listens, respects, and adjusts.

Help That's Safe and Thoughtful

When you use a wheelchair or a hoist, support needs to be done right.

That means safety, consent, and understanding your comfort zones.

Support That Respects Your Pace, Not Pushes It

Some people want help down the driveway.

Others prefer to handle things unless it’s crowded.

That’s why Evan always checks first.


The little things matter, like slowing down to match your pace, helping when asked, and respecting your space.

Support That Helps Everyone Involved

If you’re caring for someone full-time, finding space to breathe can feel impossible.

Evan once supported a mum in her seventies who was caring for her son with a brain injury.


His support gave her time to rest, talk, and step away for a while.

Sometimes that’s what helps most.


Support isn’t just about one person. It’s about strengthening the whole support circle.

What Daily Living Support Can Look Like

This is your support, shaped around you.


It can look like:

  • Helping you write a text or send an email.
  • Reading the post and explaining what it means.
  • Figuring out a simple dinner plan together.
  • Fixing something small around the house.
  • Keeping you company at a doctor’s appointment.


It’s about being present, helpful, and practical, without ever taking over.

Support From Someone Who's Been There

Evan isn’t just a worker. He’s someone who’s been there in the long nights and early mornings, with people who needed real care.


From massage to hospital work to parenting, he’s lived what others have only read about.


That’s why the support here makes sense.

It’s honest, grounded, and always focused on you.

Let’s Work Out What Makes Sense For You

Your support can grow with you.


Whether you need a hand now and then, or regular help to stay on top of things, it all starts with a conversation.

There’s no pressure.


Just someone real, ready to listen.