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Live in care Profile - 72712

Profile - 72712

Updated 1 month ago
  • Catheter Care
  • COSHH Training

I'm a hardworking, responsible care worker with compassion and good communication skills. I've been a carer for 20 years and know what it takes to provide a service that brings comfort and satisfaction to a vulnerable individual. I believe my time in the industry makes me the right candidate for this type of job ...

Live in care Profile - 72712

I'm a hardworking, responsible care worker with compassion and good communication skills. I've been a carer for 20 years and know what it takes to provide a service that brings comfort and satisfaction to a vulnerable individual. I believe my time in the industry makes me the right candidate for this type of job ...

Live in care Profile - 72711

Profile - 72711

Updated 1 month ago
  • Cancer
  • End of life / Palliative Care

I am a hard working female who is patient and caring and has looked after and 87 year lady who was diagnosed with bladder cancer and I took her to all her doctors appointment and hospital appointment and hospital stays. I would be very interested in meeting and getting to know the patient . If you would like any further information please do not hesitate to contact me. ...

Live in care Profile - 72711

I am a hard working female who is patient and caring and has looked after and 87 year lady who was diagnosed with bladder cancer and I took her to all her doctors appointment and hospital appointment and hospital stays. I would be very interested in meeting and getting to know the patient . If you would like any further information please do not hesitate to contact me. ...

Live in care Profile - 72710

Profile - 72710

Updated 1 month ago
  • Children / Young People
  • Personal Care

I am Hard working, clean, very Good organized man. I had my own house and family and i know how to take care about accomodation and People. ...



Live in care Profile - 72710

I am Hard working, clean, very Good organized man. I had my own house and family and i know how to take care about accomodation and People. ...

Live in care Profile - 60493

Profile - 60493

Updated 1 month ago
  • Cancer
  • Catheter Care
  • COSHH Training
  • +7

________________________________________ Personal Statement – Carer Application My first experience as a carer was a deeply personal one. Between 2010 and 2013, I provided full-time, unpaid care for a close friend, Rod Freed, who was diagnosed with Mesothelioma. Despite having no formal experience in care, I supported Rod through a challenging time, learning quickly and adapting to his needs. With support from hospice services and professional carers later on, I managed key aspects of his care, including pain management, diet, hygiene, and emotional support. Rod was able to maintain his weight for some time, and I assisted with his daily living needs, medical appointments, and personal care routines. I helped manage his lung drainage at home, organized his oxygen supplies and incontinence care, and was present for the initiation of syringe driver pain relief. I also acted as the central point of contact between his family, medical staff, and social services. After his passing in August 2013, I helped with funeral arrangements and continued to reflect on the impact of that experience. Although I returned to previous work afterwards, I felt unfulfilled. In early 2020, a friend of Rod’s connected me to a carer position in Hampstead, where I began working with Professor, an esteemed legal academic in her 90s. This was my first paid carer role. Val required support with personal care, mobility, and later, dementia-related challenges. We spent lockdown together, and I cared for her through a severe bout of COVID-19, arranging hospital admission and supporting her recovery. After her return from hospital, we worked on improving her strength and mobility. I introduced activities such as gentle ball games to support her cognitive awareness, which she enjoyed. Later, when she developed a pulmonary embolism, I recognized the signs and got her the urgent medical care she needed. Although her dementia progressed, she recovered physically, and before my role ended, we were able to go swimming together — a moment of real joy and accomplishment. Following this, I worked briefly with Care Company in East Grinstead during the height of the pandemic. Though I don’t drive, I was able to assist with many double-up care visits. This was my first formal role with a care agency, and I completed training towards the Care Certificate. I gained hands-on experience with bed-bound clients, hoisting, personal care, feeding, and medication administration. I also encountered safeguarding issues for the first time, and was proud to contribute meaningfully during a very difficult period for some of our clients. I remember one gentleman in particular, who was isolated and low in spirits — we set up a TV and DVDs in his room to help lift his mood. Since December 2021, I have worked as a live-in carer with various companies, supporting clients with Parkinson’s, MS, dementia, and mobility issues. I am familiar with equipment such as Sara Stedy aids and wheelchairs. More details of my roles and experience are in my CV. I enjoy live-in care, as it allows me to build strong, trusting relationships with clients and truly support their desire to remain in their own homes. I enjoy cooking and take pride in preparing nutritious, enjoyable meals for clients. I am based in East Grinstead where I have a secure and happy home, and I have no dependents. I typically prefer to work 4 weeks on and 2 weeks off. While I would ideally like placements in the South East or London, I have previously worked further afield in Cheltenham, Bath, and Winchester. I am committed to the values of the 6 Cs of Care: Compassion, Competence, Communication, Courage, Commitment, and Care. I’ve found they often work hand-in-hand — for example, it can take courage to learn a new skill, which then leads to greater competence. I’ve had to raise safeguarding concerns in the past, and although it was a stressful experience, my commitment to the client helped me do the right thing. Please let me know if you feel we can help each other. ...

Live in care Profile - 60493

________________________________________ Personal Statement – Carer Application My first experience as a carer was a deeply personal one. Between 2010 and 2013, I provided full-time, unpaid care for a close friend, Rod Freed, who was diagnosed with Mesothelioma. Despite having no formal experience in care, I supported Rod through a challenging time, learning quickly and adapting to his needs. With support from hospice services and professional carers later on, I managed key aspects of his care, including pain management, diet, hygiene, and emotional support. Rod was able to maintain his weight for some time, and I assisted with his daily living needs, medical appointments, and personal care routines. I helped manage his lung drainage at home, organized his oxygen supplies and incontinence care, and was present for the initiation of syringe driver pain relief. I also acted as the central point of contact between his family, medical staff, and social services. After his passing in August 2013, I helped with funeral arrangements and continued to reflect on the impact of that experience. Although I returned to previous work afterwards, I felt unfulfilled. In early 2020, a friend of Rod’s connected me to a carer position in Hampstead, where I began working with Professor, an esteemed legal academic in her 90s. This was my first paid carer role. Val required support with personal care, mobility, and later, dementia-related challenges. We spent lockdown together, and I cared for her through a severe bout of COVID-19, arranging hospital admission and supporting her recovery. After her return from hospital, we worked on improving her strength and mobility. I introduced activities such as gentle ball games to support her cognitive awareness, which she enjoyed. Later, when she developed a pulmonary embolism, I recognized the signs and got her the urgent medical care she needed. Although her dementia progressed, she recovered physically, and before my role ended, we were able to go swimming together — a moment of real joy and accomplishment. Following this, I worked briefly with Care Company in East Grinstead during the height of the pandemic. Though I don’t drive, I was able to assist with many double-up care visits. This was my first formal role with a care agency, and I completed training towards the Care Certificate. I gained hands-on experience with bed-bound clients, hoisting, personal care, feeding, and medication administration. I also encountered safeguarding issues for the first time, and was proud to contribute meaningfully during a very difficult period for some of our clients. I remember one gentleman in particular, who was isolated and low in spirits — we set up a TV and DVDs in his room to help lift his mood. Since December 2021, I have worked as a live-in carer with various companies, supporting clients with Parkinson’s, MS, dementia, and mobility issues. I am familiar with equipment such as Sara Stedy aids and wheelchairs. More details of my roles and experience are in my CV. I enjoy live-in care, as it allows me to build strong, trusting relationships with clients and truly support their desire to remain in their own homes. I enjoy cooking and take pride in preparing nutritious, enjoyable meals for clients. I am based in East Grinstead where I have a secure and happy home, and I have no dependents. I typically prefer to work 4 weeks on and 2 weeks off. While I would ideally like placements in the South East or London, I have previously worked further afield in Cheltenham, Bath, and Winchester. I am committed to the values of the 6 Cs of Care: Compassion, Competence, Communication, Courage, Commitment, and Care. I’ve found they often work hand-in-hand — for example, it can take courage to learn a new skill, which then leads to greater competence. I’ve had to raise safeguarding concerns in the past, and although it was a stressful experience, my commitment to the client helped me do the right thing. Please let me know if you feel we can help each other. ...

Live in care Profile - 72709

Profile - 72709

Updated 1 month ago
  • Complex Care
  • COSHH Training
  • Dementia
  • +5

I consider myself to be honest reliable and hardworking. I have great communication skills with a kind and caring nature. I am able to work well alone or as part of a team. ...

Live in care Profile - 72709

I consider myself to be honest reliable and hardworking. I have great communication skills with a kind and caring nature. I am able to work well alone or as part of a team. ...

Live in care Profile - 72191

Profile - 72191

Updated 1 month ago
  • Brain Injury
  • Catheter Care
  • Complex Care
  • +11

6 years exercises in care: live in and domicilary worker, opened for people, full of empty, ready for hard work. ...



Live in care Profile - 72191

6 years exercises in care: live in and domicilary worker, opened for people, full of empty, ready for hard work. ...

Live in care Profile - 72706

Profile - 72706

Updated 1 month ago
  • Children / Young People

My name is Aleesha, I am 18 years old and looking for a job, I can pick up new concepts and ideas fast also learn and grab the concepts of a new job fast. ...

Live in care Profile - 72706

My name is Aleesha, I am 18 years old and looking for a job, I can pick up new concepts and ideas fast also learn and grab the concepts of a new job fast. ...

Live in care Profile - 72705

Profile - 72705

Updated 1 month ago
  • Children / Young People

A hard working and caring individual who has worked in executive search but is looking for her next role to align with her values. ...



Live in care Profile - 72705

A hard working and caring individual who has worked in executive search but is looking for her next role to align with her values. ...