Updated 9 months ago
I decided to become a caregiver because when my great-grandmother fell ill I helped take care of her, as we were well connected, we had a friendly relationship. So, with great pleasure, I helped with shifts when she was in the hospital, at home, with feedings, with giving medications, and of course cheering her up!
When I went on exchange for the first time in Ireland, I discovered this profession that made me go after demonstrating this gift that I discovered, and also, being able to fulfill a dream of working/living in a local family. And from then on, my English took off. I grew as a human being and I feel proud of that.
I decided to become a caregiver because when my great-grandmother fell ill I helped take care of her, as we were well connected, we had a friendly relationship. So, with great pleasure, I helped with shifts when she was in the hospital, at home, with feedings, with giving medications, and of course cheering her up!
When I went on exchange for the first time in Ireland, I discovered this profession that made me go after demonstrating this gift that I discovered, and also, being able to fulfill a dream of working/living in a local family. And from then on, my English took off. I grew as a human being and I feel proud of that.
Profile Information
General Care Experience
Live in care work, Home Care, Care for close relative or loved one
Looking for work in the following locations:
London, South East, Berkshire, Brighton and Hove, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Middlesex, Milton Keynes, Oxfordshire, Portsmouth, Southampton, Surrey, West Sussex
Additional Information
English Language Level
Advanced
Driving Licence
Provisional License
Care Skills
- Catheter Care
- Children / Young People
- Dementia
Current DBS
No