Caring has always been a part of who I am, long before I ever stepped into a professional role. My journey began at home, looking after my late dad when he became unwell. Supporting him through his final months changed me in a way I will never forget. It taught me patience, strength, and the importa...MoreCaring has always been a part of who I am, long before I ever stepped into a professional role. My journey began at home, looking after my late dad when he became unwell. Supporting him through his final months changed me in a way I will never forget. It taught me patience, strength, and the importance of showing kindness even in the hardest moments. Being there for him made me realise that caring isn’t just something I can do, it’s something I am meant to do.
After he passed, I knew I wanted to take that experience and turn it into something positive. I started working as a Care Assistant, and from the very beginning I put my heart into every shift. I treated every person I supported the way I wished someone had my dad with dignity, respect, and genuine compassion. Over time, my dedication and willingness to learn helped me progress into the role of Field Supervisor/Senior Carer, where I now support both residents and colleagues with confidence and empathy.
I’ve continued to build my skills through extensive training, including:
Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care
NAPPI
PEG feeding
Infection control
Safe handling of medication in health and social care
Positive Behaviour Support and Breakaway
Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on Learning Disability and Autism
Bladder management and catheter care
Gastrostomy care and management
Stoma care
Palliative and end‑of‑life care
These qualifications have strengthened my ability to support individuals with a wide range of needs, but it’s my personal experience that has shaped the way I care. I understand how vulnerable people can feel when they rely on others, and I never take that trust for granted.
My hands-on experience includes personal care, PEG feeding, moving and handling, and supporting individuals with complex health needs. But beyond the clinical skills, I pride myself on being someone who listens, who notices the small things, and who brings comfort and reassurance to those who need it.
What drives me every day is knowing that I can make a difference, sometimes in big ways, sometimes in small ones. Whether it is helping someone feel safe, encouraging independence, or simply being a friendly face, I approach every moment with empathy and respect.
I look forward to continue growing in the care sector, bringing my passion, my lived experience, and my commitment to high‑quality care into a role where I can keep making a positive impact on people’s lives.
I am currently looking for an additional 20 hours per week, this can either be hourly visits close to my area or 2 x10 hour shifts for night time work.
In my current job role I have existing clients in the whole area of Northumberland, so I can co ordinated in this area.
Hourly
Daily
20 per hour
Short notice care
Short notice care
25 per hour
Overnight
Sleeping
150 per 10 hour
Waking
22 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 & Child
Issue date
07/05/2025
Interview status
Interviewed
Photo comparison
Verified
Ayoola d is insured for care work carried out through Curam platform
Two checkable references available on request from the carer
Caring has always been a part of who I am, long before I ever stepped into a professional role. My journey began at home, looking after my late dad when he became unwell. Supporting him through his final months changed me in a way I will never forget. It taught me patience, strength, and the importa...MoreCaring has always been a part of who I am, long before I ever stepped into a professional role. My journey began at home, looking after my late dad when he became unwell. Supporting him through his final months changed me in a way I will never forget. It taught me patience, strength, and the importance of showing kindness even in the hardest moments. Being there for him made me realise that caring isn’t just something I can do, it’s something I am meant to do.
After he passed, I knew I wanted to take that experience and turn it into something positive. I started working as a Care Assistant, and from the very beginning I put my heart into every shift. I treated every person I supported the way I wished someone had my dad with dignity, respect, and genuine compassion. Over time, my dedication and willingness to learn helped me progress into the role of Field Supervisor/Senior Carer, where I now support both residents and colleagues with confidence and empathy.
I’ve continued to build my skills through extensive training, including:
Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care
NAPPI
PEG feeding
Infection control
Safe handling of medication in health and social care
Positive Behaviour Support and Breakaway
Oliver McGowan Mandatory Training on Learning Disability and Autism
Bladder management and catheter care
Gastrostomy care and management
Stoma care
Palliative and end‑of‑life care
These qualifications have strengthened my ability to support individuals with a wide range of needs, but it’s my personal experience that has shaped the way I care. I understand how vulnerable people can feel when they rely on others, and I never take that trust for granted.
My hands-on experience includes personal care, PEG feeding, moving and handling, and supporting individuals with complex health needs. But beyond the clinical skills, I pride myself on being someone who listens, who notices the small things, and who brings comfort and reassurance to those who need it.
What drives me every day is knowing that I can make a difference, sometimes in big ways, sometimes in small ones. Whether it is helping someone feel safe, encouraging independence, or simply being a friendly face, I approach every moment with empathy and respect.
I look forward to continue growing in the care sector, bringing my passion, my lived experience, and my commitment to high‑quality care into a role where I can keep making a positive impact on people’s lives.
I am currently looking for an additional 20 hours per week, this can either be hourly visits close to my area or 2 x10 hour shifts for night time work.
In my current job role I have existing clients in the whole area of Northumberland, so I can co ordinated in this area.
Specialist care
Early stage dementiaParkinson's diseaseIncontinence Physical disabilities - adults Cerebral palsy Palliative care Multiple sclerosis Learning disability Cancer+6
Personal care
Dressing/undressingBathroom assistancePersonal care
Mobility assistance
Eating and drinking assistance
Companionship and house tasks
Medical promptingHousekeepingCompanionshipMeal prep+2
Languages spoken
Yoruba
Interests and hobbies
CookingCurrent affairsSportTravel
Has driving licence
Owns a car
Pet friendly
Non-smoker
Willing to work with children
Qualification
Care related NVQ level 2
Care related NVQ level 3
Catheter care
Medication administration
PEG feeding training
PMVA training
Stoma care
Specialist skills
Catheter care
PEG feeding
Stoma care
Ayoola D's microteam
Here’s my backup
Adesegun J
Within a mile
3 years of experience
Esther D
1 mile away
3 years of experience
Tijesunimi D
Within a mile
2 years of experience
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 & Child
Issue date
07/05/2025
Interview status
Interviewed
Photo comparison
Verified
Ayoola d is insured for care work carried out through Curam platform