I have little or no care experience. Could I be a successful carer?
You must understand and speak English very well. Inexperienced carers will initially be allocated ‘light care’ or companionship/ housekeeping roles. We will be happy to organize and give further training for those who wish to learn more and increase their earning potential. You must be prepared to put your social life on hold for the duration of your assignments. You should be a reasonable cook. You must be happy to do housework and laundry and to keep the home you are staying in clean and tidy. You must be prepared to undertake personal care such as helping people to wash, dress, bathe and use the toilet. Caring is a very satisfying vocation for many thousands of people. Some simply enjoy helping others and take the physical and emotional demands of the job in their stride. To be a successful carer you need the right maturity and passion for the task. You also need the presence of mind to deal with changing and sometimes demanding situations. Most of our clients are elderly and many a
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