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Live in care Profile - 54934

Profile - 54934

Updated 1 year ago
  • Learning Disability
  • Personal Care
  • Stoma

​ Highly-motivated Community Outreach Specialist seeks employment with a public health organisation. Skilled support worker who graciously handles and resolves challenging client issues. Driven to consistently deliver exceptional client support. Volunteering community support services to adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
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Live in care Profile - 54934

​ Highly-motivated Community Outreach Specialist seeks employment with a public health organisation. Skilled support worker who graciously handles and resolves challenging client issues. Driven to consistently deliver exceptional client support. Volunteering community support services to adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities.
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Live in care Profile - 54933

Profile - 54933

Updated 1 year ago
  • Brain Injury
  • Cancer
  • Catheter Care
  • +6

Iam hard working person with good skills, iam willing to start any time soon and I do have good communication with clients. I like doing activities with my clients keeping them smiling and telling them stories,I like making jokes and iam punctuality ...

Live in care Profile - 54933

Iam hard working person with good skills, iam willing to start any time soon and I do have good communication with clients. I like doing activities with my clients keeping them smiling and telling them stories,I like making jokes and iam punctuality ...

Live in care Profile - 46165

Profile - 46165

Updated 1 year ago
  • Cancer
  • Catheter Care
  • Children / Young People
  • +11

Welcome to my profile ! My name is Martin. I have been a carer for more than 10+ years. I haven't always been a carer. I used to run a small but very busy commercial graphics studio. Worked in SW sales, for a while, too. These were challenging times. Then I was looking for a change. One day I went visiting an innovatively thinking disabled children institute, who were making things better for handicapped children. It looked good, and I have decided to stay. First I became an assistant, then a care trainer. It was fun and we became part of the kid's lives and they of ours. Then I would notice little things others weren't seeing. These were quite life-changing for some of the kids. For example I noticed that a spasm one girl was experiencing most of the time in her hand, eased completely when she was relaxed, laughing, among friends. I thought .. if we gently trained in easing those anxieties, it would lessen the girl's spasms or get rid of them altogether. It was clearly state of mind linked, not permanent and, could possibly have been changed. It would change the girl's life. As you'd imagine, she didn't like her fingers bent backwards at all. I also started some basic fun-exercises, so to ease the kid's continuous sitting down. It didn't matter they were in the wheel chair. It brought a bit more movement into their otherwise unengaged bodies and made them more comfortable. It was fun, too. We called slow, whole hands kind of up and downs exercises 'eagle's flight' and the kids liked it and felt better. We laughed a lot, but made sure we were doing what we came for. We invented some 'cheer-up' sessions at the pre-school, too. The kids were often kind of down, sleepy, not looking toward another several hours of sitting down in their wheelchairs - so we had some fun beforehand to cheer them up. Something light in the morning. Like trying to make various animal's sounds the kids have chosen themselves, for example. Dog is easy, isn't it ...but try...... say... a whale ! Or a hedgehog ! It was educational, social and a lot of fun. The kids loved it, also engaged each other much more and were quite different to start the day's classes. I couldn't progress much past that though, as a carer. I spoke to the management about possibilities and as there was not much room for progress, I have decided to return to studies. I went for psychology, it crossed my path several times previously and, passing heavy entrance tests in the end - 'the selection' – I was awarded a study place at one of the top universities. I was very happy. It was my huge achievement. The competition was enormous, I think the odds were 1:40 that year-there were 1200 applicants and only 30 spaces offered. The recommended study books content - in order to pass the exams - was around 4400 pages of basic and somewhat moderately advanced psychology and biology and more, so I had to overcome many obstacles. But it wasn't to be. I couldn't start the studies in the end. I was gutted. But fortunately had a plan B and, I am quite happy even though I haven't become a psychologist in the end. I have returned to care but this time it was adult care. Kind of by coincidence, but that's another story. Apart from one-to-one adult care services, I have also led, for a short period of time, a small team of carers during a re-ablement project. The project was a pilot one in the UK and it's goal was to test, if a small team of highly capable carers were able to free hospital beds. Some people recovered completely and were fit to return to their homes but weren't able to because of their need of a supported transition period. That's where we stepped in. This involved day to day and overall management of a team of carers ( ...

Live in care Profile - 46165

Welcome to my profile ! My name is Martin. I have been a carer for more than 10+ years. I haven't always been a carer. I used to run a small but very busy commercial graphics studio. Worked in SW sales, for a while, too. These were challenging times. Then I was looking for a change. One day I went visiting an innovatively thinking disabled children institute, who were making things better for handicapped children. It looked good, and I have decided to stay. First I became an assistant, then a care trainer. It was fun and we became part of the kid's lives and they of ours. Then I would notice little things others weren't seeing. These were quite life-changing for some of the kids. For example I noticed that a spasm one girl was experiencing most of the time in her hand, eased completely when she was relaxed, laughing, among friends. I thought .. if we gently trained in easing those anxieties, it would lessen the girl's spasms or get rid of them altogether. It was clearly state of mind linked, not permanent and, could possibly have been changed. It would change the girl's life. As you'd imagine, she didn't like her fingers bent backwards at all. I also started some basic fun-exercises, so to ease the kid's continuous sitting down. It didn't matter they were in the wheel chair. It brought a bit more movement into their otherwise unengaged bodies and made them more comfortable. It was fun, too. We called slow, whole hands kind of up and downs exercises 'eagle's flight' and the kids liked it and felt better. We laughed a lot, but made sure we were doing what we came for. We invented some 'cheer-up' sessions at the pre-school, too. The kids were often kind of down, sleepy, not looking toward another several hours of sitting down in their wheelchairs - so we had some fun beforehand to cheer them up. Something light in the morning. Like trying to make various animal's sounds the kids have chosen themselves, for example. Dog is easy, isn't it ...but try...... say... a whale ! Or a hedgehog ! It was educational, social and a lot of fun. The kids loved it, also engaged each other much more and were quite different to start the day's classes. I couldn't progress much past that though, as a carer. I spoke to the management about possibilities and as there was not much room for progress, I have decided to return to studies. I went for psychology, it crossed my path several times previously and, passing heavy entrance tests in the end - 'the selection' – I was awarded a study place at one of the top universities. I was very happy. It was my huge achievement. The competition was enormous, I think the odds were 1:40 that year-there were 1200 applicants and only 30 spaces offered. The recommended study books content - in order to pass the exams - was around 4400 pages of basic and somewhat moderately advanced psychology and biology and more, so I had to overcome many obstacles. But it wasn't to be. I couldn't start the studies in the end. I was gutted. But fortunately had a plan B and, I am quite happy even though I haven't become a psychologist in the end. I have returned to care but this time it was adult care. Kind of by coincidence, but that's another story. Apart from one-to-one adult care services, I have also led, for a short period of time, a small team of carers during a re-ablement project. The project was a pilot one in the UK and it's goal was to test, if a small team of highly capable carers were able to free hospital beds. Some people recovered completely and were fit to return to their homes but weren't able to because of their need of a supported transition period. That's where we stepped in. This involved day to day and overall management of a team of carers ( ...

Live in care Profile - 52197

Profile - 52197

Updated 1 year ago
  • Brain Injury
  • Cancer
  • Catheter Care
  • +13

I am an experienced elderly care giver hardworking trustworthy reliable respectful compassionate and responsible. I enjoy cooking healthy meals walking travelling the outdoor and watching documentaries. I am someone who cares from the heart and takes great pride in making a positive changes in someone else's life. I recently loss my lovely 94yr old lady that I had the pleasure to care for as a live-in carer I do believe I have the ability to care for and make a positive difference in your dad's life. Excellent references update DBS fully vaccinate and a good sense of humour. ...

Live in care Profile - 52197

I am an experienced elderly care giver hardworking trustworthy reliable respectful compassionate and responsible. I enjoy cooking healthy meals walking travelling the outdoor and watching documentaries. I am someone who cares from the heart and takes great pride in making a positive changes in someone else's life. I recently loss my lovely 94yr old lady that I had the pleasure to care for as a live-in carer I do believe I have the ability to care for and make a positive difference in your dad's life. Excellent references update DBS fully vaccinate and a good sense of humour. ...

Live in care Profile - 54932

Profile - 54932

Updated 1 year ago
  • Cancer
  • Children / Young People
  • Dementia
  • +1

I am Bame from Botswana, and I am excited to be applying for the Health care assistant position i saw in your company website. I have more than 2+ years experience in health care and I have consistently been praised by my supervisors for my exceptional organizational skills, my ability to connect with patients and my commitment to providing quality patient care. I have a proven track record of being able to handle multiple tasks simultaneously while still proving excellent care. I frequently interacted with patients and their families, providing emotional support and reassurance. I am passionate about helping people and I take great pride in providing quality care. I am committed to continuing to grow as a healthcare professional and I believe that your respective organization is the best place to do that. ...

Live in care Profile - 54932

I am Bame from Botswana, and I am excited to be applying for the Health care assistant position i saw in your company website. I have more than 2+ years experience in health care and I have consistently been praised by my supervisors for my exceptional organizational skills, my ability to connect with patients and my commitment to providing quality patient care. I have a proven track record of being able to handle multiple tasks simultaneously while still proving excellent care. I frequently interacted with patients and their families, providing emotional support and reassurance. I am passionate about helping people and I take great pride in providing quality care. I am committed to continuing to grow as a healthcare professional and I believe that your respective organization is the best place to do that. ...

Live in care Profile - 54931

Profile - 54931

Updated 1 year ago
  • COSHH Training

I’m a kind ,hardworking ,caring and reliable individual .I’m also patient, good listener, good communicator and I enjoy helping other people . I am a reliable, compassionate and very organised. I have a passion of supporting those who need it most and helping them live a fulfilling life .I am a fast learner and also willing to learn . ...

Live in care Profile - 54931

I’m a kind ,hardworking ,caring and reliable individual .I’m also patient, good listener, good communicator and I enjoy helping other people . I am a reliable, compassionate and very organised. I have a passion of supporting those who need it most and helping them live a fulfilling life .I am a fast learner and also willing to learn . ...

Live in care Profile - 54930

Profile - 54930

Updated 1 year ago
  • Cancer
  • Children / Young People
  • COSHH Training
  • +7

I am very hard working and reliable person who, has the passion to bring a smile on people faces.I love to give a helping hand to vulnerable people. Being the elderly or anyone who for any reason needs assistance with their daily routine. I can work under pressure, take responsibility on and work under instructions . ...

Live in care Profile - 54930

I am very hard working and reliable person who, has the passion to bring a smile on people faces.I love to give a helping hand to vulnerable people. Being the elderly or anyone who for any reason needs assistance with their daily routine. I can work under pressure, take responsibility on and work under instructions . ...

Live in care Profile - 54929

Profile - 54929

Updated 1 year ago
  • Children / Young People
  • COSHH Training
  • Dementia
  • +4

I am a hard worker person with experience in caring.im a very kind person who loves to help other people in their day to day lives ...



Live in care Profile - 54929

I am a hard worker person with experience in caring.im a very kind person who loves to help other people in their day to day lives ...