I have worked as a carer, support worker and a youth worker in different settings, such as a mental health unit, Learning disabilities and residential children home. As a Support worker the experience gained was to provide emotional and practical support to individuals and their families who struggl...MoreI have worked as a carer, support worker and a youth worker in different settings, such as a mental health unit, Learning disabilities and residential children home. As a Support worker the experience gained was to provide emotional and practical support to individuals and their families who struggle to live independently because of health issues, emotional problems or relationship difficulties. Support workers work with individuals and their families providing practical and emotional support according to their specific difficulties. Typically, clients include people with physical, mental or learning disabilities, those who are struggling with drug or alcohol addictions, vulnerable children or adults, young offenders, or those suffering from marital or other relationship difficulties. The main aim of a support worker is to help clients learn to live as independently as possible, by identifying and supporting them in their particular areas of need. They may work with clients who have short term care needs or those with longer term or lifelong difficulties. The needs of a support worker’s clients vary depending on the specifications of their role; they may work in the community, in a home support role or specifically with clients who have mental health problems. Support workers usually work with several clients at one time, either on their own or as a group, depending on the needs of the client.
Person centred care A person-centred approach to nursing focuses on the individual's personal needs, wants, desires and goals so that they become central to the care and nursing process. This can mean putting the person's needs, as they define them, above those identified as priorities by healthcare professionals.
With all these skills to hand I have I am eager to fulfil the role in helping my clients, also it will be an advantage to me to apply my learning skills into practical. The most important issue in working with people is to respect a person as an individual and don’t judge anyone, that is my philosophy of care.
I am willing to travel ST3 within 3 hours.
Hourly
Daily
18 per hour
Overnight
Sleeping
120 per 8 hour
Waking
20 per hour
Live-in
Part time
200 per day
Full time
950 per week
My rates are negotiable.
Vetted & approved
All Curam Care Professionals go through a comprehensive checking process before they receive our “Vetted & approved” status
DBS/PVG/NI Access
Enhanced
DBS for
Adult & Child
Interview status
Interviewed
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Verified
Munashe m is insured for care work carried out through Curam platform
Two checkable references available on request from the Care Professional
I have worked as a carer, support worker and a youth worker in different settings, such as a mental health unit, Learning disabilities and residential children home. As a Support worker the experience gained was to provide emotional and practical support to individuals and their families who struggl...MoreI have worked as a carer, support worker and a youth worker in different settings, such as a mental health unit, Learning disabilities and residential children home. As a Support worker the experience gained was to provide emotional and practical support to individuals and their families who struggle to live independently because of health issues, emotional problems or relationship difficulties. Support workers work with individuals and their families providing practical and emotional support according to their specific difficulties. Typically, clients include people with physical, mental or learning disabilities, those who are struggling with drug or alcohol addictions, vulnerable children or adults, young offenders, or those suffering from marital or other relationship difficulties. The main aim of a support worker is to help clients learn to live as independently as possible, by identifying and supporting them in their particular areas of need. They may work with clients who have short term care needs or those with longer term or lifelong difficulties. The needs of a support worker’s clients vary depending on the specifications of their role; they may work in the community, in a home support role or specifically with clients who have mental health problems. Support workers usually work with several clients at one time, either on their own or as a group, depending on the needs of the client.
Person centred care A person-centred approach to nursing focuses on the individual's personal needs, wants, desires and goals so that they become central to the care and nursing process. This can mean putting the person's needs, as they define them, above those identified as priorities by healthcare professionals.
With all these skills to hand I have I am eager to fulfil the role in helping my clients, also it will be an advantage to me to apply my learning skills into practical. The most important issue in working with people is to respect a person as an individual and don’t judge anyone, that is my philosophy of care.
I am willing to travel ST3 within 3 hours.
Specialist care
Early stage dementiaLate stage dementiaStroke/TIA Physical disabilities - children Physical disabilities - adults Mental health Learning disability Depression Anxiety+6
Personal care
Dressing/undressingBathroom assistancePersonal care
Mobility assistance
ExerciseEating and drinking assistance
Companionship and house tasks
Medical promptingHousekeepingCompanionshipMeal prep+2