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Home Carers in North-Dorset

Discover live in, hourly, and overnight carers in North-Dorset

Finding reliable home care in North-Dorset is an important step in ensuring your loved ones receive the support they need to thrive at home. Whether you're seeking companionship, help with daily tasks, or specialised care, having a trusted carer nearby can make all the difference. Our professional carers are here to provide a personalised assistance tailored to your loved one’s unique needs. Let us help you find peace of mind with compassionate and dependable home care services.

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Lynette S

Last active a few weeks ago

8 miles away • TEMPLECOMBE, BA8

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18 years of experience

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122 Curam hours worked

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122 Curam hours worked Other Afrikaans Dressing/undressing Bathroom assistance Personal care Exercise Eating and drinking assistance Meal prep Medical prompting Housekeeping Companionship Early stage dementia COPD Stroke/TIA Parkinson's disease Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Palliative care Diabetes Arthritis Multiple sclerosis Visual and hearing impairments Anxiety Asthma Cancer

Qualification

Dementia awareness

Fluids & nutrition

Infection control

Medication administration

Moving and handling certificate

Mandatory training certificate

Specialist Skill

Moving and handling

BA8 0TT 242563 I am a compassionate, empathetic, patient, gentle, respectful, diligent, organised, good-humoured, friendly live-in carer with 17 years of experience. I enjoy the companionship aspect of caring and consider myself a good listener and communicator. I like to get to know my clients and try hard to meet their needs as individuals. I am a competent cook and love pets, especially dogs. I have a car, a clean UK licence and drive manual and automatic cars. I enjoy taking clients on outings and to their appointments.

Esther N

Last active within 2 weeks

12 miles away • Wincanton, somerset, BA9

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3 years of experience

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12 Curam hours worked

Early stage dementia Stroke/TIA Physical disabilities - children Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Autism spectrum disorder Palliative care Schizophrenia Learning disability + View more + View more
12 Curam hours worked Other English language Cooking Exercise Movies Music Reading Dressing/undressing Bathroom assistance Personal care Exercise Eating and drinking assistance Meal prep Medical prompting Housekeeping Companionship Early stage dementia Stroke/TIA Physical disabilities - children Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Autism spectrum disorder Palliative care Schizophrenia Learning disability

Qualification

Health and safety at work

Moving and handling certificate

Specialist Skill

Moving and handling

BA99AY 117965 From my experience working with professional caregivers, clients, and families, I have characteristics of a good caregiver. I demonstrate empathy and compassion for the people I Support, who may be struggling to cope with their day to day care. I am Committed to professional growth and continuing education, including attending all trainings. Being reliable, including arriving for work on time and fulfilling all duties in a timely manner Respecting patients’ privacy and dignity Exhibiting a positive demeanor and kind tone of voice Being considerate and kind when working with the patient Being mindful of the fact that I am working in their family’s, private home Using good communication skills with both the patient and the family Having a well-kept personal appearance Seeking solutions to caregiving issues when you don’t have an answer Acting as a personal supporter and cheerleader for your patient and their family during difficult days

Karina R

Last active a few weeks ago

14 miles away • Poole, Dorset, BH16

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5 years of experience

Early stage dementia Late stage dementia Stroke/TIA Parkinson's disease Incontinence Autism spectrum disorder Mental health Palliative care Motor neurone disease Diabetes Arthritis Eating disorders Depression Anxiety + View more + View more
Spanish Art/Culture Computers & Technology Cooking Exercise Food & Wine Gardening Movies Music Reading Sport Travel Dressing/undressing Bathroom assistance Personal care Exercise Eating and drinking assistance Meal prep Medical prompting Housekeeping Companionship Early stage dementia Late stage dementia Stroke/TIA Parkinson's disease Incontinence Autism spectrum disorder Mental health Palliative care Motor neurone disease Diabetes Arthritis Eating disorders Depression Anxiety

Qualification

Moving and handling certificate

Specialist Skill

Moving and handling

BH16 6FH 100816 My name is Karina. Mature, non-smoker. I have many years of experience as a health care professional caring for the elderly, including family members. I specialise in 24-hour live-in-care in all aspects of daily living, Waking night care, Companionship care, Palliative care —a British Nationale. I totally absorb myself and get great job satisfaction in caring for the elderly and in need. I believe I have a natural gift to give. It’s imperative to treat people how we would like to be treated ourselves. I have many qualities that make me exceptionally good at my job. I will always help the people I care for feel respected, valued, and safe. I will be someone who improves your feelings of well-being, and you will look forward to seeing me. I am a good carer who is passionate about her job and do my very best for the people I care for. Taking all aspects of my role and a career in care seriously is a professional vocation, not just a job. Being an experienced carer who has received good training, professional development, experience, and qualifications to back this up to make me confident in providing care with seamless ease. I will be respectfully deal with personal care such as washing toileting management while preserving your dignity. Everyone needs to have autonomy in the way we live. I will respect your right to choose and preserve your dignity. And will not assume you cannot make a decision; I will always help you feel empowered. Dedicated to being on time, and you are safe in knowing that I will be there for you at any time of the day. I will go the extra mile to ensure you are comfortable before I retire, making sure all of your needs are attended to and helping to build trust between the two of us. The last thing you need in your own home is someone who likes to moan about things, complains, or look unhappy. I understand that positivity plays a huge part in feeling well, and you will always find me with a smile and a positive attitude. I have great patience, and you should never feel rushed to do something. I understand that it’s more vital for you to achieve something than how long it takes you to do it. I hope we have a shared interest in some of the things I enjoy in life, like the love of cooking, ballet, theatre, sailing, F1 Racing, tennis/ watching & playing, listening to various music, animals, literature, architecture.

Kev W

Last active today

16 miles away • Ferndown, BH22

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18 years of experience

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2514 Curam hours worked

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Early stage dementia Late stage dementia COPD Accident rehabilitation Stroke/TIA Physical disabilities - children Parkinson's disease Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Autism spectrum disorder Mental health Cerebral palsy Palliative care Schizophrenia Huntington's disease Motor neurone disease Down's syndrome Diabetes Arthritis Multiple sclerosis Learning disability Eating disorders Bipolar disorder Depression Visual and hearing impairments Self-harm Obsessive compulsive disorder Tourette's syndrome Borderline personality disorder Dysphagia Long covid Anxiety + View more + View more
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2514 Curam hours worked Art/Culture Cooking Exercise Food & Wine Gardening Movies Music Reading Travel Dressing/undressing Bathroom assistance Personal care Exercise Eating and drinking assistance Meal prep Medical prompting Housekeeping Companionship Early stage dementia Late stage dementia COPD Accident rehabilitation Stroke/TIA Physical disabilities - children Parkinson's disease Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Autism spectrum disorder Mental health Cerebral palsy Palliative care Schizophrenia Huntington's disease Motor neurone disease Down's syndrome Diabetes Arthritis Multiple sclerosis Learning disability Eating disorders Bipolar disorder Depression Visual and hearing impairments Self-harm Obsessive compulsive disorder Tourette's syndrome Borderline personality disorder Dysphagia Long covid Anxiety

Qualification

Specialist Skill

BH22 9TL 165266 Hi, my name is Kev. I have been involved in private care work for two years now. Before that I worked for the Ambulance Service NHS Trust for thirteen years, working on front-line emergency ambulances as an Emergency Care Assistant (ECA). Before that I worked as non-emergency ambulance crew for three years. During my ambulance career I encountered pretty much everything that can happen to a human being in life (and, unfortunately, death). My day-to-day role was being part of a front-line NHS emergency ambulance crew and responding to emergencies as needed. I attended everything from mental health crises, to life-threatening medical emergencies, to serious and fatal trauma. My role over the years also gave me a vast experience of dealing with non-emergency work which could range from people calling us out just to talk to someone due to loneliness; people calling for clarification on medication or smaller chronic health needs; even someone who needed some advice on using their new telephone! I dealt with a whole array of departments within the spectrum of the health system - GP’s (both patients own and out of hours), hospital wards, social services, mental health teams, safeguarding teams etc. My work was often challenging and I became very adept at using the resources available to me but also thinking outside the box and often taking unorthodox routes to gain the best outcome for a patient. Before leaving the Ambulance Service I was offered the role of carer for a lady who had severe mental health problems and would not/could not provide adequate care for herself. During this role I worked closely with mental health nurses, to whom the lady was known. We developed a system of care, through trial and error and slowly establishing trust. It was an organic process that took into account the lady’s fragile mental health and the requisites for adhering to at least her basic needs. I was told after working with the lady for some time that the team had seen the most progress in her for the seven years they had known her. Unfortunately she passed away after a short illness and I was again looking for a suitable client. Shortly after I was put in contact with a man who had autism and early-onset dementia. The family of the man had been trying for a number of years to find a suitable carer for him but, due to the difficulties of his autism, complex stoma needs and then dementia, they had struggled to find anyone to stick around. I bonded with this chap straight away and over the course of the next several months we formed a close bond. Sadly the chap became ill and was unwilling to accept any form of medical help during hospitalisation. He deteriorated quickly and was taken to a hospice for palliative care, where I stayed with him and his family for over a week until he passed away. Recently I have been working with a couple of clients simultaneously. One is a chap who had been referred to me via the mental health team as someone who I might be able to help with. This man had developed acute mental health problems and his family were struggling to understand and cope with the situation, meaning that basic day-to-day functions were not being taken care of. I visited him a few days a week to give him some company, companionship, hopefully some laughs! The other is a lady with complexities resulting from her dementia. I now find myself looking for suitable clients that I think I could bring something of value to. My work with the most difficult patients and situations during my ambulance work has given me a rare ability to deal with those clients/patients/families that have, for want of a better term, ‘slipped through the net’ and find it almost impossible to retain the services of a carer. I seem to have found myself using a mixture of my character, temperament and long and wide-ranging experience within my ambulance career to work with those people whose care needs are a little more diverse or different to others. I always loved the challenge of trying to get a positive outcome from a difficult situation or person. This has now filtered down into my current working practices and I enjoy meeting people who are otherwise deemed to be problematic or even impossible to deal with. A lot of situations can be defused and made better with a sense of humour, I have always found. I try to have a laugh with the people I work with as well as listening to them and trying to anticipate their needs. My range of experience/skills are listed in my profile, but I believe those little green tabs don’t fully cover the qualities needed to be an effective carer and there is no substitute for compassion, understanding and patience. I have old-school values when it comes to working with clients and I believe in being open, honest, respectful and treating clients with dignity. I have a very flexible approach to working, with regards to hours and needs and am always willing to talk and chip in if someone needs help. I am willing to provide basic grooming and personal hygiene care, also basic housekeeping needs, including shopping. I drive and am more than willing to take clients for a day out somewhere for a change of scene. I am very experienced in dealing with medications; administration, keeping up-to-date records and organising nomad/dosette boxes etc. I am also more than happy to perform medical observations and liaise with any departments that would need to be updated/informed etc. My medical background places me well to be around in the event of accidents/injuries/falls etc. One of my biggest enjoyments is cooking and I am more than happy to provide meals (either ‘meals-on-wheels’ varieties or fresh home-cooked) and make up batches of meals if required/wanted. I am/have always been a pet owner and am very happy to care for pets too. I have many hobbies and am, by nature, a naturally curious person and love to listen to people talking about their experiences and views. I have excellent references available. If you think I could bring something to your particular situation or needs then please contact me and we can chat about it.

Natalia M

Last active today

17 miles away • Ferndown, BH22

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6 years of experience

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927+ Curam hours worked

Early stage dementia Late stage dementia Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Autism spectrum disorder Palliative care Multiple sclerosis Learning disability + View more + View more
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927+ Curam hours worked French Polish Other Slovakian. I am not a fluent speaker in French or Polish however I understand it well when spoken to. Art/Culture Computers & Technology Cooking Exercise Food & Wine Gardening Music Travel Dressing/undressing Bathroom assistance Exercise Eating and drinking assistance Meal prep Medical prompting Housekeeping Companionship Early stage dementia Late stage dementia Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Autism spectrum disorder Palliative care Multiple sclerosis Learning disability

Qualification

Moving and handling certificate

Safeguarding adults

Safeguarding children

Specialist Skill

Moving and handling

BH22 9EL 185819 Hello, my name is Natalia. I have been working as a carer for more than 6 years and I have a lot of experience working in care homes and community. I'd like to think I am a nice person to be around and I like to always do my best when caring for others. My hobbies include traveling, playing guitar, drawing and painting and learning languages. I also love cooking and gardening.

Pippa V

Last active today

18 miles away • Salisbury, SP2

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20+ years of experience

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4889+ Curam hours worked

Early stage dementia Late stage dementia COPD Accident rehabilitation Stroke/TIA Parkinson's disease Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Autism spectrum disorder Mental health Palliative care Schizophrenia Diabetes Learning disability Bipolar disorder Depression Self-harm Obsessive compulsive disorder Borderline personality disorder Anxiety + View more + View more
4889+ Curam hours worked English Afrikaans Cooking Current Affairs Exercise Gardening Music Reading Sport Travel Dressing/undressing Bathroom assistance Personal care Exercise Eating and drinking assistance Meal prep Medical prompting Housekeeping Companionship Early stage dementia Late stage dementia COPD Accident rehabilitation Stroke/TIA Parkinson's disease Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Autism spectrum disorder Mental health Palliative care Schizophrenia Diabetes Learning disability Bipolar disorder Depression Self-harm Obsessive compulsive disorder Borderline personality disorder Anxiety

Qualification

Specialist Skill

Sp2 0Bl 6176 I am a patient-focused, compassionate healthcare professional with 23 years’ expertise providing high-quality care to patients across a variety of home-care settings. Proven success leading interdisciplinary teams to achieve clinical objectives while assuring complete adherence to all standards and best practices. I continually strive to better the lives of the vulnerable and keenly support them in their day to day routine including introducing hobbies and interests of mine that similarly resonate with those of the client. Listening to a wide spectrum of music, reading classics which generates points of discussion, reminiscing with client interests in their travels, taking clients on outings and enjoying the outdoors weather providing. I have extensive experience in various disciplines of care from managing a nursing home, establishing a rehabilitation hospital (sub-acute) to personal care as a live-in carer and a specialist care companion. Taking care of the elderly is dear to my heart and hence my desire to continue with my studies. Currently I am doing my NVQ5 through City of Guilds and have other points of interest that I am pursuing in obtaining further qualifications in palliative care and risk assessment. I have obtained various qualifications in alternative medicine including diplomas for: Reflexology, Iridology, Anatomy and Physiology, Massage and have completed certificates in various care related online courses through numerous universities. My passion in caring for the elderly drives me to improve my knowledge thereby providing a service which ensures the clients retention of dignity and independence and allows them to feel enabled, safe, comfortable and respected. I have access to a car and a valid British driving license. I am able to travel to areas within a 8 mile radius from Salisbury centre. I have a DBS certificate which can be viewed on the online service. I am an animal lover and have no reservations in looking after pets. I have years of experience in Peg feeding, Catheter care and Stoma care and am looking to do a refresher course in the UK. I am also able to offer Reflexology and Massage on a private basis.

Karen A

Last active today

18 miles away • Poole, BH15

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15 years of experience

Early stage dementia Late stage dementia COPD Stroke/TIA Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Mental health Palliative care Diabetes Multiple sclerosis Bipolar disorder Depression Visual and hearing impairments Anxiety Alzheimer’s Cancer Lewys bodies Pressure sores + View more + View more
Art/Culture Cooking Exercise Movies Reading Travel Exercise Meal prep Early stage dementia Late stage dementia COPD Stroke/TIA Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Mental health Palliative care Diabetes Multiple sclerosis Bipolar disorder Depression Visual and hearing impairments Anxiety Alzheimer’s Cancer Lewys bodies Pressure sores BH15 3EJ 247352 Hello I’m Karen I am friendly, caring and hardworking. I have been working in the care industry for 15 years. I have developed a compassionate approach ,I work hard and to get to know my clients so they can enjoy life , hobbies and there interests. I had the pleasure of working with a variety of clients from dementia, mental health and palliative care . Recently I gave provided care to clients in there own home helping with personal care , medication cooking and assisting with medication. Before becoming a carer I was a Beauty therapist I enjoyed the experience of making people feel fabulous . I enjoy sewing , tennis going to the cinema and reading a good book . I love to hear from you Please get in touch Karen

Beverley K

Last active today

19 miles away • Poole, BH15

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10 years of experience

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2424 Curam hours worked

Early stage dementia Late stage dementia Accident rehabilitation Stroke/TIA Physical disabilities - children Parkinson's disease Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Diabetes Arthritis Learning disability Obsessive compulsive disorder + View more + View more
2424 Curam hours worked Other Afrikaans/Otjiherero Computers & Technology Cooking Crosswords Current Affairs Exercise Food & Wine Movies Music Reading Sport Travel Dressing/undressing Bathroom assistance Exercise Eating and drinking assistance Meal prep Medical prompting Housekeeping Companionship Early stage dementia Late stage dementia Accident rehabilitation Stroke/TIA Physical disabilities - children Parkinson's disease Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Diabetes Arthritis Learning disability Obsessive compulsive disorder

Qualification

Care certificate

BH15 1NR 242423 Hi My name is Beverley I'm a Namibian by birth I live in Bournemouth for more 10 years now. I been in care industry almost 9 years it's only the job I have been doing since I have been in this country I really love care jobs. I am very caring and compassionate, I love cooking and cleaning as my hobby. I use to do domiciliary care around Bournemouth as well for almost 3 years but now I do live in care in Kent. many thanks Beverley

Charlie H

Last active a few weeks ago

17 miles away • Salisbury, SP2

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10 years of experience

Early stage dementia Late stage dementia Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Autism spectrum disorder Mental health Down's syndrome Diabetes Learning disability Depression + View more + View more
Portuguese Art/Culture Cooking Food & Wine Gardening Movies Music Reading Travel Dressing/undressing Bathroom assistance Personal care Eating and drinking assistance Meal prep Medical prompting Housekeeping Companionship Early stage dementia Late stage dementia Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Autism spectrum disorder Mental health Down's syndrome Diabetes Learning disability Depression

Qualification

Specialist Skill

SP2 0LW 264068 I’m Charlie, 31 and I grew up in the south of England. I’ve been a carer for over 10 years now spanning many fields, including learning disabilities, autism, epilepsy, dementia and more. I am a naturally compassionate and attentive person, I enjoy working with people and have a mature, dignified method of working. Currently I prefer to work within a live-in setting as I feel I can provide the best type of care in a 1:1 situation. I am emotionally aware and conscientious toward individuals needs and preferences and carry out my work in a professional calm manner. I look forward to hearing from you!

Emma W

Last active today

19 miles away • Bournemouth, BH10

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20+ years of experience

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2666 Curam hours worked

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Early stage dementia Late stage dementia Stroke/TIA Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Palliative care Arthritis Visual and hearing impairments + View more + View more
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2666 Curam hours worked Art/Culture Cooking Exercise Food & Wine Movies Music Travel Dressing/undressing Bathroom assistance Personal care Exercise Eating and drinking assistance Meal prep Medical prompting Housekeeping Companionship Early stage dementia Late stage dementia Stroke/TIA Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Palliative care Arthritis Visual and hearing impairments

Qualification

Dementia awareness

Medication administration

BH10 6ET 212250 I have worked in the care industry for 22 years.care homes,nursing homes,hospital,home care.I am reliable,organised,compassionate and a self motivated individual.here to help where I can.looking forward to hearing from you

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