Hi, I'm Ingo,
I am pleased to participate in the Curam platform, in this case as carer, but I'm linked to a disabilities consultancy so frequently recommend it as a source of support for people requiring care.
I'd describe myself as an incidental, yet qualified carer, my forte i...MoreHi, I'm Ingo,
I am pleased to participate in the Curam platform, in this case as carer, but I'm linked to a disabilities consultancy so frequently recommend it as a source of support for people requiring care.
I'd describe myself as an incidental, yet qualified carer, my forte is the facilitative end of the care spectrum, I consequently find myself helping people tailor care packages, petition for funding, find resources etc, as much as myself delivering care.
I have 20 years of direct client/patient work experience across disability, rehabilitation, mental health, therapy and treatment services and my care experience has spanned complex needs young adults to end of life clients.
I maintain training in in the field.
I am a member of The National Association of Care and Support Workers and follow their national code, as a grounded, principled way of working:
Working with Skill & Competence
A Commitment to Personal Growth & Development
Working with Integrity & Respect for the Law
A Commitment to Respect & Dignity
I also follow the Care Professionals' Register Code, which encompasses key areas including:
Provision of safe, person-centred, and high-quality care
Maintenance of professional boundaries and confidentiality
Respect for the rights, dignity, and autonomy of clients
Conduct characterised by honesty, transparency, and integrity
Commitment to continuous professional development
Responsible reporting of concerns or safeguarding matters
I have:
• A positive, mindful and kind nature
• Dedication to the job
• An understanding that everyone is different, hence with different care needs
• Patience
• Punctuality
• Good conversational and communication skills
• Initiative
• Good listening skills
• Ability to follow direction
• Full driving licence – clear DBS
A host of additional people and health and care related skills around planning, delivery of care and supporting/motivating clients.
• Help with personal care tasks including; washing, dressing, toileting, changing pads
• Preparing meals/Feeding
• Dispensing medication
• Household tasks such as cleaning, laundry or gardening
• Help with shopping
• Assistance to attend college or work
• Driving (a wide range of adapted vehicles, I persionally own/drive a 5 tonne wav)
• Helping a person to participate in hobbies or holidays.
• Assisting with paying bills or other household management
• Helping gain access to a doctor, dentist or hospital appointment
• Random facilitation - e.g. configuring a new computer or mobility aid
I am able to work, from a London base, within 3 week cycles of availability in 2026, as presented here:
Jan 22 – Feb 11
Mar 5 – Mar 25
Apr 16 – May 6
May 28 – Jun 17
Jul 9 – Jul 29
Aug 20 – Sep 9
Oct 1 – Oct 21
Nov 12 – Dec 2
Dec 24 – Dec 31
I can provide live-in or overnight care but not hourly if less than 10 hours.
Short notice care
Short notice care
50 per hour
Overnight
Sleeping
250 per 10 hour
Waking
25 per hour
My rates are negotiable.
Vetted & approved
All Curam carers go through a comprehensive checking process before they receive our “Vetted & approved” status
DBS/PVG/NI Access
Enhanced
DBS for
Adult
Issue date
11/12/2020
Interview status
Interviewed
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Verified
Ingo is insured for care work carried out through Curam platform
Two checkable references available on request from the carer
Hi, I'm Ingo,
I am pleased to participate in the Curam platform, in this case as carer, but I'm linked to a disabilities consultancy so frequently recommend it as a source of support for people requiring care.
I'd describe myself as an incidental, yet qualified carer, my forte i...MoreHi, I'm Ingo,
I am pleased to participate in the Curam platform, in this case as carer, but I'm linked to a disabilities consultancy so frequently recommend it as a source of support for people requiring care.
I'd describe myself as an incidental, yet qualified carer, my forte is the facilitative end of the care spectrum, I consequently find myself helping people tailor care packages, petition for funding, find resources etc, as much as myself delivering care.
I have 20 years of direct client/patient work experience across disability, rehabilitation, mental health, therapy and treatment services and my care experience has spanned complex needs young adults to end of life clients.
I maintain training in in the field.
I am a member of The National Association of Care and Support Workers and follow their national code, as a grounded, principled way of working:
Working with Skill & Competence
A Commitment to Personal Growth & Development
Working with Integrity & Respect for the Law
A Commitment to Respect & Dignity
I also follow the Care Professionals' Register Code, which encompasses key areas including:
Provision of safe, person-centred, and high-quality care
Maintenance of professional boundaries and confidentiality
Respect for the rights, dignity, and autonomy of clients
Conduct characterised by honesty, transparency, and integrity
Commitment to continuous professional development
Responsible reporting of concerns or safeguarding matters
I have:
• A positive, mindful and kind nature
• Dedication to the job
• An understanding that everyone is different, hence with different care needs
• Patience
• Punctuality
• Good conversational and communication skills
• Initiative
• Good listening skills
• Ability to follow direction
• Full driving licence – clear DBS
A host of additional people and health and care related skills around planning, delivery of care and supporting/motivating clients.
• Help with personal care tasks including; washing, dressing, toileting, changing pads
• Preparing meals/Feeding
• Dispensing medication
• Household tasks such as cleaning, laundry or gardening
• Help with shopping
• Assistance to attend college or work
• Driving (a wide range of adapted vehicles, I persionally own/drive a 5 tonne wav)
• Helping a person to participate in hobbies or holidays.
• Assisting with paying bills or other household management
• Helping gain access to a doctor, dentist or hospital appointment
• Random facilitation - e.g. configuring a new computer or mobility aid
I am able to work, from a London base, within 3 week cycles of availability in 2026, as presented here:
Jan 22 – Feb 11
Mar 5 – Mar 25
Apr 16 – May 6
May 28 – Jun 17
Jul 9 – Jul 29
Aug 20 – Sep 9
Oct 1 – Oct 21
Nov 12 – Dec 2
Dec 24 – Dec 31
I can provide live-in or overnight care but not hourly if less than 10 hours.
Specialist care
Early stage dementiaLate stage dementiaAccident rehabilitation Physical disabilities - children Parkinson's disease Incontinence Physical disabilities - adults Mental health Cerebral palsy Palliative care Schizophrenia Arthritis Multiple sclerosis Learning disability Depression Visual and hearing impairments Self-harm Obsessive compulsive disorder Borderline personality disorder Anxiety Amputees Cancer Eczema/Psoriasis Heart conditions Pressure sores+22
Personal care
Dressing/undressingBathroom assistancePersonal care
Mobility assistance
ExerciseEating and drinking assistance
Companionship and house tasks
Medical promptingHousekeepingCompanionshipMeal prep+2