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Aged CareDisability

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4 June 2025

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Invite your support workers to Mable and keep working with people you know and trust. With our easy-to-use platform, you can continue your current support while accessing streamlined tools for bookings, payments, and managing support.

What is invite workers?

Whether you've just signed up or have been using the platform for a while, invite workers makes it easy to let your trusted team know you're ready to work together on our platform.

Ask your worker if they'd like to join Mable and if they're ok with you sharing their email with us. If they agree, simply enter their details in the invite worker section on your dashboard, and we'll email them an invite to join Mable.

Once your worker completes all Mable verification steps, and if they are approved, you will automatically be connected with them through our chat function so you can plan your next support session.

Why should I invite my workers to Mable?

Stay renewal and review ready

Our record-keeping features allow you to access your complete support history, support notes, and past invoices at any time, ensuring you're fully prepared for plan and budget renewals.

We're here to help you and your support workers maintain compliance via regular platform updates to stay ahead of industry changes, plus convenient in-platform training for SIRS and Aged Care Code of Conduct requirements.

Book with confidence

Whenever anything changes or if you need clarity over your plan details, our expert team can provide guidance and help you maximise your available funding.

You can book with confidence knowing that every support session booked through Mable includes support worker insurance. If anything goes wrong, our friendly Australia-based incidents and complaints team is here to help.

Never miss your support sessions

Are your regular support workers on holidays, or has something popped up? No worries. You can use our search tool to find a backup worker within 4-48 hours. Filter for workers based on qualifications, locations, and availability and continue getting the support you need when you need it.

When you organise your support through Mable, you gain access to a network of 21,000 independent support workers. That means whether you're in the heart of Sydney or a regional town, there's likely a qualified support worker nearby who can help you out.

Adapt your support team as your needs change

Do you already have an amazing support worker helping you with gardening, but you now need someone for medication management? We've got you covered with support workers on our platform offering a wide range of services. You can find everything you need, from domestic assistance and transportation to allied health and nursing care, on Mable.

Learn more about the support services available via Mable.

We make it easy for you to find and choose support workers as your needs change. Browse support worker profiles, learn more about who they are and what services they offer and choose who works with you based on what matters most to you.

Invite workers today and simplify your support.

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