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Curam provides professional overnight care in Worksop, giving families peace of mind and loved ones the support they need during the night. Our vetted overnight carers can help with personal care, safe mobility, medication reminders, or simply being present to provide reassurance and monitoring through the night.
With 50+ carers available in Worksop and nearby areas such as Carlton in Lindrick and Gateford, finding trusted overnight support is simple. To date, Curam carers have delivered 39,043+ hours of home care, including dementia support, elderly care, respite care, and end-of-life care. This local expertise ensures your loved one receives safe, compassionate, and reliable care throughout the night.
Call us to find out more about Overnight care in Worksop 01387 730 766
Hello! So a bit of information about me as a carer: I am a highly competent, hardworking and compassionate carer with an outgoing personality. I am very confident in providing personal care especially to elderly/frail clients and adults unable to carry out everyday tasks independently. Not only am I a competent compassionate carer, but I can also confidently say that I am caring and sensitive, responsible, trustworthy and reliable; I am also an observational and keen listener - excellent with both my verbal and communication skills, and above all, I value building positive and lasting relationships with both clients and their families. Additionally, I am adaptable to requirements of individual clients, while always aiming to promote the client’s independence; maintain client confidentiality; and treat every individual with dignity, offering emotional support and empathy. Experiences: I'll just quickly share with you my experience within care - how long I have worked in care, the types of conditions I have dealt it with, as well as share one personal story that reinforces why I find it fulfilling looking and caring for someone at a time when they are less able to do so for themselves. Starting with my experience, I came to the UK in 2000; My first job settling in the UK was working in an elderly residential care home, safe to say this was my first glimpse into the cultural differences that exist between where I had come from and this new country that would become home. I worked in that residential care home for just over two years, and those years left an indelible imprint on me on what it means to do purposeful work, to know that what I am doing is making someone’s life easier and their smile wider. When I left after 2 years, I went on to work in other diverse jobs, then in 2016 I decided to take up live in care work intermittently - mostly, providing holiday covers; also in 2019 I took on home care - working part time Saturdays and Sundays. At the beginning of 2020 I left the full time office job I was in, which wasn’t giving me any fulfilment - and as it would happen the pandemic brought everything to a standstill, and this would also give me a moment to pause and clearly reflect on what’s next. I remembered the appreciation and value I always got from working in care, and consequently, realised that it was that fulfilment from a job that I was missing. From February 2020 I have been working full time as a live in carer - from February until August 2020 I was working with an agency for various clients in the Buckinghamshire area; clients included a 100 year old lady with a very sharp mind but susceptible to falls, a lady in her 60s living with Parkinson's disease, another lady in her 70s - bed ridden and in the late stages of dementia as well as another in her 80s, still very independent but needed the companionship. From September 2020 until October 2021 I was privately employed in Hampshire looking after a lovely but stubbornly independent 93 year old lady who unfortunately is now deceased. Conditions I have dealt with: These have ranged from those that just need the companionship - a reassuring and friendly presence around the house to those who have just had a diagnosis of early onset dementia, Alzheimer’s, those already living with it, I have also looked after clients with Parkinson’s, MS, Cancer, arthritis, impaired hearing and vision, as well as those recuperating post op. Some of my Duties: - In terms of the care I have provided and am happy to provide, I am comfortable and happy with providing all personal care - toileting, washing, oral care, dressing etc - Assist with mobilising, transfers - have experience using equipment to support transfers, eg molifts, a hoist but with assistance Why Care? Why care? I only have to think of my most recent placement - the 93 year old lady. As I have already alluded to she was not only stubbornly independent but fiercely fought to remain so even though she really was struggling with both her physical and mental health. I believe one of my strengths is building positive and lasting relationships- this is one of the greatest and most tangible joys of providing care, someone giving into their vulnerability and allowing themselves to trust, accept and appreciate your help, and me as a carer steadfastly encouraging them to retain as much of their independence as possible - small things like doing their nightly routine of applying their face night cream and brush their hair. Additionally, as a carer it's not just about the physical assistance I can offer, but vitally important is also the emotional and mental support, and this has never been much needed during the time we've lived with the pandemic. As an example with my lovely 93 year old client, I went in to care for her after a diagnosis of early stages of Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia; with both of her children living abroad and not being able to visit because of the pandemic I was there to offer reassurance when anxieties set in, alleviate any worries she had. I cared for her when she suddenly decided she no longer wanted to leave her bed, and then when her condition deteriorated that palliative care came into place, it was during all these changes that I felt my life made sense, and I could feel and see the help I was to my client as well as to her family. Her passing away was unfortunate and sad, but even better, the 12 months I was a part of her story are some of my most rewarding and enjoyable moments. A bit of Information of me as a person: My favourite season is Autumn - I especially love all the vibrant ambers, reds and yellows of autumn, I like to think of it as the cozy season! - in terms of hobbies - I am such an avid reader, I love a good thriller and the occasional biography, I also love listening to audiobooks and podcasts - Love doing the NY Times crosswords and Spelling Bee - Scrabble enthusiast My interests include: - Politics and current affairs - travel - Theatre and cinema - Live music, some classic Mozart is a favourite - Watching sport especially tennis and F1 - I also love watching European tv - especially Nordic psychological and political thrillers and French police procedural dramas How are my cooking skills? I would like to think I am a capable cook, and if all fails I’m really good at following a recipe! I do not mind either preparing fresh meals or frozen ones, I am adept at cooking English, and to some extent Italian and Indian dishes. I am happy to cater to clients' tastes while also encouraging healthy habits like taking as much fluids as possible for example. I hope you have enjoyed knowing a little about me, but most importantly, I hope I have some of the skills you're looking for in a carer for your relative! I am happy to provide more details if needed. Thank you for your time!
I am Rebecca, I am a single 44 year old. I have 2 children at home aged 13/8 and 1 child who has flown the nest ages 23. I also have 4 dogs and love a busy household. I have been in care for 15 years. I have worked in care homes and within the community. I have also worked one to one with individuals suffering from Huntingtons and motor neurone disease and Parkinson’s. I am trained in stoma care, peg feeding, suction, and convene’s. I am reliable, hard working, and nothing is too much trouble. I am a kind and compassionate person who will care for your loved ones the way I would want mine to be cared for, if the time came and they ever needed it. I have my levels 2&3 in health and social care. i have also completed my access to health science professionals deploma. I have also just started my nursing degree and I am just finishing my year one going into year 2. please get in touch if you're loved one is in need of any help or care I look forward to hearing from you. please take care
I would be the perfect candidate for this role because I am patient, understanding, polite and caring and pride myself on my work ethic and practicality. I understand the importance of confidentiality, and keeping patient dignity in-tact, whatever stage if their illness. I also fulfill several key requirements of your job description, having performed a variety of tasks for patients such as grooming, bathing, dressing, and assisting with ambulation. Additionally, I am well versed in the dietary aspects necessary for planning, preparation, and serving meals, and I have fed and transported patients under the supervision of physicians and registered nurses. I am comfortable with housekeeping and laundry tasks as well as managing medication reminders and offering companionship to engage clients in everyday living. As a dependable and trustworthy individual who takes immense satisfaction in providing care for people of all cultures, I am dedicated, hardworking, and can tackle any challenge.
Hello. I am a professional carer from a small African country called Namibia. I have lived in the U.K. for 7 years now and worked as a carer for 4 years. With 4 years of experience providing compassionate care to both the elderly and young individuals, I have developed a deep understanding of the physical and emotional support required in these roles. My dedication to enhancing the quality of life for those I care for drives my commitment to this field. I am excited about the opportunity to bring my expertise and heartfelt care to your team. Many thanks, Ndapandula
Choosing overnight care in Worksop ensures your loved one is safe, comfortable, and supported throughout the night. Whether it’s assistance with mobility, medication, or simply the reassurance of having a trusted carer nearby, families gain peace of mind knowing professional support is always available.
With 7+ vetted carers across Worksop and nearby areas like Carlton in Lindrick and Gateford, Curam makes it simple to find experienced carers who provide reliable, compassionate care when it matters most.
Carers you can trust with safety and professionalism.
Compliant with UK care quality standards.
Our overnight carers in Worksop provide essential support and reassurance throughout the night. From personal care and mobility assistance to medication reminders and condition-specific help, families can rest easy knowing a trusted professional is always nearby.
A professional overnight carer offers peace of mind, staying alert and available to provide comfort, monitoring, and immediate assistance whenever needed.
Gentle support with washing, dressing, or using the bathroom during the night, ensuring safety and dignity without disturbing restful sleep.
Assistance with medication schedules during the night, making sure medicines are taken correctly and on time for effective care.
Help with moving safely in and out of bed, walking to the bathroom, or changing position to prevent discomfort and reduce the risk of falls.
Support for dementia, elderly care, respite care, or end-of-life needs, tailored to individual conditions and delivered with compassion through the night.
Knowing a trusted overnight carer is present allows family members to rest easy, confident that their loved one is safe and well cared for.
Share your requirements by completing our quick care job form.This helps us connect you with local, DBS-checked overnight carers in Worksop who best match your needs.
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Overnight care means a professional carer supports your loved one through the night at home in Worksop. They can assist with personal care, medication reminders, mobility, monitoring, and reassurance so everyone can rest safely.
In a sleeping night, the carer sleeps but is available if needed. In a waking night, the carer stays awake to provide continuous support, ideal for frequent assistance, night wandering, or complex needs.
Overnight care in Worksop typically ranges between £120 and £160 per 10 hour night, with an average around £133. Costs depend on whether you require a sleeping night or a waking night and the level of support needed. With Curam, you can compare vetted carers in Worksop and choose the right fit for your care needs and budget.
Overnight carers can help with safe transfers and mobility, bathroom visits, personal care, medication reminders, repositioning to prevent discomfort, monitoring for safety, and reassurance throughout the night.
Yes. Many carers have experience with dementia, including support for night-time confusion or wandering. They focus on calm reassurance, routine, and safety at home in Worksop.
All Curam carers are DBS-checked, reference-verified, and insured. You can review profiles, experience, rates, and reviews before hiring.
Often yes. Depending on availability, you can arrange emergency or short-notice overnight care—sometimes within 24–48 hours.
Absolutely. Many families combine overnight care with hourly or visiting care during the day for a seamless 24-hour support plan tailored to their needs.
Thousands of families across the UK, including many in Worksop, trust us to provide high-quality, compassionate home care services. Our fully vetted carers deliver reliable, personalised support for your loved ones—right in your community.
Our care service is managed in compliance with CQC standards in UK, ensuring families in Worksop have peace of mind knowing their care meets the highest quality and safety requirements.
With an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating and over 500 reviews, families in Worksop choose Curam for dependable, transparent, and professional care tailored to their needs.