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Live in care Profile - 73338
Profile - 73338
Updated 3 months ago
- Brain Injury
- Cancer
- Catheter Care
- +13
I have been working in the UK for 20 years. Whereas I have been working as live in carer for 7 years since 2018. I have already worked for approximately 100 diverse clients with diverse needs. I have graduated from the University of Birmingham UK with MA in Sociology and Gender. I have also completed 2 of 5 years of MAnin Social Psychology. I have passed 7 Mandatory Trainings with all certificates since 2018. ...
I have been working in the UK for 20 years. Whereas I have been working as live in carer for 7 years since 2018. I have already worked for approximately 100 diverse clients with diverse needs. I have graduated from the University of Birmingham UK with MA in Sociology and Gender. I have also completed 2 of 5 years of MAnin Social Psychology. I have passed 7 Mandatory Trainings with all certificates since 2018. ...
Live in care Profile - 19713
Profile - 19713
Updated 3 months ago
- Brain Injury
- Cancer
- Catheter Care
- +16
Professional Health Care Assistant That Transforms Daily Life You Want More Than Just 'Care' You Want Your Loved One to Thrive The Problem You're Facing: You're watching someone you love struggle. Perhaps they're becoming more withdrawn, eating less, moving with less confidence, or simply not quite themselves anymore. The decline feels relentless, and you're caught between wanting them safe and wanting them to still enjoy life. Most carers focus on tasks: medication times, meal preparation, and personal care routines. But you know your mother, father, or partner deserves more than just being 'managed' through each day. What happens if nothing changes? Without the right support, small problems become serious ones. Poor nutrition accelerates cognitive decline. Lack of meaningful activity leads to depression. Reduced movement causes further frailty. Before long, you're facing preventable crises: falls, hospital admissions, rapid deterioration, and the heartbreak of watching someone you love lose their spark completely. Here's the truth most families discover too late: The carer you choose will determine whether your loved one simply exists or actually lives well in their later years. There Is a Better Way Imagine this instead: Your loved one wakes feeling rested. They enjoy meals that are both delicious and specifically designed to support their brain health, energy levels, and mood. They move more confidently. They engage in meaningful conversation. They smile more often. Small improvements compound week after week, and suddenly the decline you feared has not only stopped it's reversing. You sleep better at night knowing a professional is noticing the subtle signs others miss, preventing problems before they escalate, and treating your loved one with the dignity and warmth they deserve. This is exactly what I help families achieve. Your Guide to Better Care I'm a professional live-in carer with 11 years of hands-on experience, but my approach goes far beyond traditional care. As a qualified Nutritional Therapist, biohacker, and former fine dining chef, I understand something most carers don't: Decline is not inevitable. Much of what we accept as 'normal ageing' is actually preventable and often reversible. I specialise in supporting clients with Parkinson's, dementia, Alzheimer's, and complex medical needs using evidence-based strategies that combine: Therapeutic nutrition tailored to brain health and energy optimization Gentle movement protocols that rebuild confidence and prevent falls Cognitive engagement that keeps the mind active and purposeful Holistic health monitoring that catches problems early, before they become crises Warm, dignified companionship that honours who they are, not just their condition I maintain 100% attendance (never a sick day), exceptional physical fitness, and stay current with the latest research in healthy ageing, neuroplasticity, and functional medicine. This means your loved one receives cutting-edge support delivered with genuine warmth and professionalism. The Choice Before You You have two paths: Path One: Continue searching for 'just a carer' who will keep your loved one safe but won't necessarily help them thrive. Watch the slow, steady decline continue. Wonder if there could have been a better way. Path Two: Partner with a professional who understands that excellent care isn't about managing decline it's about creating the conditions for improvement, dignity, and genuine quality of life. Take the Next Step If you're looking for a live-in carer who brings: Deep expertise in dementia, Parkinson's, and complex care needs Advanced knowledge of therapeutic nutrition and healthy ageing Exceptional reliability (100% attendance record) Warm, professional manner with genuine care for well-being Proven results helping clients feel safer, stronger, and more themselves Credentials & Practical Details Professional Standards Enhanced DBS Cleared (up-to-date) Full UK Driving Licence Certified Nutritional Therapist 11 years of hands-on care experience Specialized in Parkinson's, dementia, and complex care needs Exceptional physical fitness (100% attendance, never a sick day) Available for live-in placements across the UK I would be honoured to support your family. Contact me today to discuss how we can help your loved one not just live longer, but live better. ...
Professional Health Care Assistant That Transforms Daily Life You Want More Than Just 'Care' You Want Your Loved One to Thrive The Problem You're Facing: You're watching someone you love struggle. Perhaps they're becoming more withdrawn, eating less, moving with less confidence, or simply not quite themselves anymore. The decline feels relentless, and you're caught between wanting them safe and wanting them to still enjoy life. Most carers focus on tasks: medication times, meal preparation, and personal care routines. But you know your mother, father, or partner deserves more than just being 'managed' through each day. What happens if nothing changes? Without the right support, small problems become serious ones. Poor nutrition accelerates cognitive decline. Lack of meaningful activity leads to depression. Reduced movement causes further frailty. Before long, you're facing preventable crises: falls, hospital admissions, rapid deterioration, and the heartbreak of watching someone you love lose their spark completely. Here's the truth most families discover too late: The carer you choose will determine whether your loved one simply exists or actually lives well in their later years. There Is a Better Way Imagine this instead: Your loved one wakes feeling rested. They enjoy meals that are both delicious and specifically designed to support their brain health, energy levels, and mood. They move more confidently. They engage in meaningful conversation. They smile more often. Small improvements compound week after week, and suddenly the decline you feared has not only stopped it's reversing. You sleep better at night knowing a professional is noticing the subtle signs others miss, preventing problems before they escalate, and treating your loved one with the dignity and warmth they deserve. This is exactly what I help families achieve. Your Guide to Better Care I'm a professional live-in carer with 11 years of hands-on experience, but my approach goes far beyond traditional care. As a qualified Nutritional Therapist, biohacker, and former fine dining chef, I understand something most carers don't: Decline is not inevitable. Much of what we accept as 'normal ageing' is actually preventable and often reversible. I specialise in supporting clients with Parkinson's, dementia, Alzheimer's, and complex medical needs using evidence-based strategies that combine: Therapeutic nutrition tailored to brain health and energy optimization Gentle movement protocols that rebuild confidence and prevent falls Cognitive engagement that keeps the mind active and purposeful Holistic health monitoring that catches problems early, before they become crises Warm, dignified companionship that honours who they are, not just their condition I maintain 100% attendance (never a sick day), exceptional physical fitness, and stay current with the latest research in healthy ageing, neuroplasticity, and functional medicine. This means your loved one receives cutting-edge support delivered with genuine warmth and professionalism. The Choice Before You You have two paths: Path One: Continue searching for 'just a carer' who will keep your loved one safe but won't necessarily help them thrive. Watch the slow, steady decline continue. Wonder if there could have been a better way. Path Two: Partner with a professional who understands that excellent care isn't about managing decline it's about creating the conditions for improvement, dignity, and genuine quality of life. Take the Next Step If you're looking for a live-in carer who brings: Deep expertise in dementia, Parkinson's, and complex care needs Advanced knowledge of therapeutic nutrition and healthy ageing Exceptional reliability (100% attendance record) Warm, professional manner with genuine care for well-being Proven results helping clients feel safer, stronger, and more themselves Credentials & Practical Details Professional Standards Enhanced DBS Cleared (up-to-date) Full UK Driving Licence Certified Nutritional Therapist 11 years of hands-on care experience Specialized in Parkinson's, dementia, and complex care needs Exceptional physical fitness (100% attendance, never a sick day) Available for live-in placements across the UK I would be honoured to support your family. Contact me today to discuss how we can help your loved one not just live longer, but live better. ...
Live in care Profile - 73337
Profile - 73337
Updated 3 months ago
- Dementia
- End of life / Palliative Care
- Manual Handling
- +1
I am a responsible and hardworking individual seeking a live-in job opportunity I am reliable, adaptable and committed to providing quality work. I am ready to start immediately ...
I am a responsible and hardworking individual seeking a live-in job opportunity I am reliable, adaptable and committed to providing quality work. I am ready to start immediately ...
Live in care Profile - 73336
Profile - 73336
Updated 3 months ago
- Dementia
- Stoma
- Stroke
I'm a hard working person and very passionate about working as a live in carer, am also a loving and reliable carer ...
I'm a hard working person and very passionate about working as a live in carer, am also a loving and reliable carer ...
Live in care Profile - 73335
Profile - 73335
Updated 3 months ago
- Personal Care
Hello, my name is Jo Ann Vicoy, based in Stanford-Le-Hope, Essex. I am transitioning into the care sector after a successful career in customer-focused roles, bringing strong communication skills, cultural awareness, household management experience, and the ability to support individuals with dignity, patience, and emotional understanding. I am seeking a stable PAYE/Employed position rather than zero-hour casual work and leave entitlement., and as I hold Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK and I am committed to building a long-term career in the care industry. As a career changer, I am looking for opportunities that recognize transferable experience and provide the best benefits package appropriate to my capability, commitment, and willingness to grow within the sector. With informal family care experience, flexibility to work various shifts, and a genuine passion for supporting vulnerable people, I am fully prepared to complete required training and develop professionally within the organisation that welcomes me. I value reliability, compassion, mutual respect, and teamwork — and I am excited to contribute these qualities to a supportive care team. I look forward to connecting with employers who invest in their staff, offer fair pay, career development, and provide a safe and inclusive working environment where carers can grow and thrive. ...
Hello, my name is Jo Ann Vicoy, based in Stanford-Le-Hope, Essex. I am transitioning into the care sector after a successful career in customer-focused roles, bringing strong communication skills, cultural awareness, household management experience, and the ability to support individuals with dignity, patience, and emotional understanding. I am seeking a stable PAYE/Employed position rather than zero-hour casual work and leave entitlement., and as I hold Indefinite Leave to Remain in the UK and I am committed to building a long-term career in the care industry. As a career changer, I am looking for opportunities that recognize transferable experience and provide the best benefits package appropriate to my capability, commitment, and willingness to grow within the sector. With informal family care experience, flexibility to work various shifts, and a genuine passion for supporting vulnerable people, I am fully prepared to complete required training and develop professionally within the organisation that welcomes me. I value reliability, compassion, mutual respect, and teamwork — and I am excited to contribute these qualities to a supportive care team. I look forward to connecting with employers who invest in their staff, offer fair pay, career development, and provide a safe and inclusive working environment where carers can grow and thrive. ...
Live in care Profile - 73333
Profile - 73333
Updated 3 months ago
- Dementia
i am a hard working, working as care assistant at the moment ...
i am a hard working, working as care assistant at the moment ...
Live in care Profile - 73332
Profile - 73332
Updated 3 months ago
- Catheter Care
- Complex Care
- Manual Handling
- +4
I have 3 years of experience working with people with spinal cord injury clients. I am a naturally empathetic and caring individual, I enjoy being helpful, I aim to carry out duties like personal hygiene with dignity and care. I love cooking and baking. I have met great people along the way and together we created a supportive dynamic. I am currently pursuing a massage therapy career on the side and would be happy to give my clients massages if they enjoy it. I am a quiet, thoughtful person, I have many interests and care deeply about people and the world. I am looking for a part time position for 1 week/10 days a month or less. I am happy to cover illness/holidays. ...
I have 3 years of experience working with people with spinal cord injury clients. I am a naturally empathetic and caring individual, I enjoy being helpful, I aim to carry out duties like personal hygiene with dignity and care. I love cooking and baking. I have met great people along the way and together we created a supportive dynamic. I am currently pursuing a massage therapy career on the side and would be happy to give my clients massages if they enjoy it. I am a quiet, thoughtful person, I have many interests and care deeply about people and the world. I am looking for a part time position for 1 week/10 days a month or less. I am happy to cover illness/holidays. ...
Live in care Profile - 26605
Profile - 26605
Updated 3 months ago
- Brain Injury
- Catheter Care
- Children / Young People
- +15
Well, Im an energetic talkative young man. Very sporty, with a can do attitude. I have almost 7 years experience in the industry as live in care ... around Cambridge and London. Im happy to relocate. And I need only a week notice on my position now. ...
Well, Im an energetic talkative young man. Very sporty, with a can do attitude. I have almost 7 years experience in the industry as live in care ... around Cambridge and London. Im happy to relocate. And I need only a week notice on my position now. ...