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135 miles away | London, SE20
10 years of experience
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I ensure the people I care for wherever they're family members, elderly people or people recovering from an accident or long-term illness, feel safe, secure and most importantly that they are being treated with dignity and respect, empathy and compassion. Empathy and the ability to put myself ...More I ensure the people I care for wherever they're family members, elderly people or people recovering from an accident or long-term illness, feel safe, secure and most importantly that they are being treated with dignity and respect, empathy and compassion. Empathy and the ability to put myself in the shoes of the people I care for. The ability to do this allows me to fully understand the needs of their service users and will tailor the care I provide around , understanding to ensure high quality, person-centred support. I respect customers and where they live. Not only in customer’s home it is also my workplace, and consequently I behave in a manner that befits a professional environment. Patience is an essential trait for me and anyone working in healthcare, because there will be times of stress in the role which can cause to be tempted to answer on customer’s behalf or do something for them that they would prefer to do themselves but would take longer. I always keep my customer as independent as possible and encourage them to do things for themselves where they want to and it’s safe to do so, rather than doing it for them because it’s quicker. Customers may have had a stroke or live with another condition that takes them a long time to answer a question, but I would wait and let them do so, not become impatient and answer for them, presuming I know what they want. Dementia is another condition that may cause those clients to lose patience, complaining that they keep repeating themselves or asking the same questions over again, but this is where me as a carer can support the family too by reassuring them. I'm passionate about the care provided and the needs of clients. Ensuring that the care provided is personal- centred and in the interest of the service users and their families. Often going the extra mile to make sure the appropriate level of care is achieved.
19 per hour
25 per hour
120 per 8 hour
21 per hour
150 per day
1050 per week
All Curam carers go through a comprehensive checking process before they receive our “Vetted & approved” status
I ensure the people I care for wherever they're family members, elderly people or people recovering from an accident or long-term illness, feel safe, secure and most importantly that they are being treated with dignity and respect, empathy and compassion. Empathy and the ability to put myself ...More I ensure the people I care for wherever they're family members, elderly people or people recovering from an accident or long-term illness, feel safe, secure and most importantly that they are being treated with dignity and respect, empathy and compassion. Empathy and the ability to put myself in the shoes of the people I care for. The ability to do this allows me to fully understand the needs of their service users and will tailor the care I provide around , understanding to ensure high quality, person-centred support. I respect customers and where they live. Not only in customer’s home it is also my workplace, and consequently I behave in a manner that befits a professional environment. Patience is an essential trait for me and anyone working in healthcare, because there will be times of stress in the role which can cause to be tempted to answer on customer’s behalf or do something for them that they would prefer to do themselves but would take longer. I always keep my customer as independent as possible and encourage them to do things for themselves where they want to and it’s safe to do so, rather than doing it for them because it’s quicker. Customers may have had a stroke or live with another condition that takes them a long time to answer a question, but I would wait and let them do so, not become impatient and answer for them, presuming I know what they want. Dementia is another condition that may cause those clients to lose patience, complaining that they keep repeating themselves or asking the same questions over again, but this is where me as a carer can support the family too by reassuring them. I'm passionate about the care provided and the needs of clients. Ensuring that the care provided is personal- centred and in the interest of the service users and their families. Often going the extra mile to make sure the appropriate level of care is achieved.
Specialist care
Personal care
Mobility assistance
Companionship and house tasks
Languages spoken
Interests and hobbies
Care related NVQ level 2
Care related NVQ level 3
Care related NVQ level 4/5
Occupational therapy studies
Physiotherapy studies
Moving and handling certificate
Occupational therapy
Physiotherapy
Moving and handling
All Curam carers go through a comprehensive checking process before they receive our “Vetted & approved”status
Curam carers are insured with Self Employed Carers insurance provided by Surewise Limited.
Up to 1,000,000 covering claims against you if you have accidently damaged someone or their property.
If you ever need to go to court we can provide up to 25,000 to help with the cost.
In the event you suffer an accident at work we can provide up to 10,000 to cover the cost.
If a personal possession is damaged or lost while at work we can provide 250 to cover the cost.
If a clients personal possession is damaged or lost while at work Surewise can provide 250 to cover the cost.
Provided by ILG Support our helpline is always here to help.
We do not require any contribution to make a successful claim.
Please contact us at accounts@curamcare.com for more information
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