On 8 April 2026, our participants together with our dedicated office staff and support workers, gathered for a joyful Easter celebration at Werribee Park, and what a fantastic day it turned out to be!
The highlight of the day was, of course, the Easter egg hunt, where participants eagerly searched high and low for hidden treasures scattered across the beautiful park grounds.
Alongside the egg hunt, we enjoyed a classic BBQ with sausages, complemented by a variety of refreshments to keep everyone energised and refreshed. It was the perfect setup for a relaxed and social afternoon.
To top it all off, we enjoyed a peaceful stroll through the park, taking in the scenic surroundings of Werribee Park. It was a lovely way to unwind, connect with one another, and appreciate the beautiful outdoors.
Daniel Shines as Brunswick
Claims Grand Final Glory
Brunswick Cricket Club claimed a hard-earned grand final victory over Moorabbin on Monday, 9 March, with Daniel earning a standout medal for his performance. His steady contributions helped drive Brunswick to the title, sealing a memorable finish to the season.
Taking to the Skies
Our Joy Flight program is back, and we recently had the pleasure of organising a special experience for our participants, Siev and Mustafa, together with support worker, JP.
Siev and Mustafa were all smiles throughout the flight, soaking it all in. Moments like these are what it’s all about β giving our participants the chance to experience something a little out of the ordinary.
We are so glad we could be part of this special day with Siev and Mustafa, and we are already looking forward to the next adventure.
From the very beginning, you could feel the excitement in the air. Like most first-time flyers, there were a few nerves at first, but those quickly gave way to big smiles once they were up above the clouds. Taking in the wide open skies, the stunning views, and that peaceful calm that comes with flying made the whole experience truly memorable.
My name is Saroj, and I work as a support worker.
I enjoy supporting people with their daily activities and helping them live as independently as possible. I take pride in assisting clients to access the community, build confidence, and feel safe and respected. I find this work very meaningful because it allows me to make a positive difference in people’s lives.
In my free time, I enjoy walking, spending time with my family, and going for long drives.
A fun fact about me is that I enjoy exploring new places on long drives.
Hi, I’m Ruth and I have been a Support Worker for Complete Nursing and Home Care for over a year now.
I love helping others and contributing to a healthier community.
A fun fact about me is that I’m trying to be a runner this year. Mixed results.
Daphne, Ninna, Aura, Marlon, Sianne, Nikka, Jenylith, Jirah, Samuel
Rhodora, Angellica, Shrawan, Bakita, Dinoli, Aleksandr, Liz, Sushmita, Srijana
Ckim, Fadumo, Trixie, Veronique, Samuel, Charlene, Jemapher, Danijela, Marianne, Sylvia, Timothy, Nicole
Office Staff:Arti
Kristie, Marcilyn, Tin, Karen, May Karen, Safalta, Jeffrey, Jashandeep, Vanessa, Catheine, Aura, JP, Maxwell
Sneak Peek into Our In-House Training
We are committed to keeping our care safe and high-quality, which is why we run regular in-house training for our support workers, whether they are new to the field or just need a refresher.
This two-hour session focuses on the skills our team uses every day, including manual handling, hoist transfers, bowel management, and medication administration. It’s a chance to revisit safe techniques, good posture, and the key assessments that support quality care.
To complement the practical session, staff are also required to complete prerequisite e-learning modules via Health Trainers, to ensure a strong balance of theory and practice.
This is all part of making sure our team feels confident, capable, and well-supported in delivering the best care possible.
Join The Great MND Relay 2026
Be part of something meaningful! The Great MND Relay is back on Saturday, 16 May 2026 at Lakeside Stadium, Albert Park. Walk, run, or roll alongside others to help raise vital funds and support people living with motor neurone disease. Whether you are aiming for a personal challenge or just want to get involved for a great cause, everyone is welcome to join.
For more info, visit: www.mnd.org.au
Staying Well in Unpredictable Weather
Client Referral Scheme
- Use the Complete Nursing Referral Form on our website: Complete Nursing
- Receive $200 for each successful referral who signs up and starts using our services.
- Receive an additional $300 when your referral stays with us for 8 weeks of support services.



A FRIEND!
Here’s your chance to refer a friend and get rewarded for helping us grow our amazing team. Both you and your successful referee can receive up to $250.00 in vouchers each! π
How it works:
- Receive $100.00 once your referee completes 20 shifts within 6 weeks after induction.
- Earn an additional $150.00 if your referee maintains at least 10 hours of work per week for the next 24 weeks (6 months).
- The program offers unlimited referrals, so the more people you refer, the more rewards you can earn!
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