1. Support individuals with their personal care needs and ensure they take their medications as prescribed, all while showing kindness and understanding.
2. Engage in activities that promote mental well-being, such as therapy sessions or hobbies that bring joy and relaxation.
3. Show empathy and actively listen to those in need, providing comforting and compassionate support.
4. Work closely with healthcare professionals and the individual’s support system to ensure comprehensive care.
5. Keep an eye on any changes in mental health and promptly report them for proper attention and support.
1. It’s important to be understanding and not judge others to create a caring and friendly atmosphere.
2. Really listening and paying attention are super important for helping someone feel better emotionally.
3. Making places where people feel safe and supported by setting up a cozy and secure environment.
4. Knowing about mental health issues and why it’s important to do the right things to help.
1. Help with personal care like bathing and dressing, and assist with moving around.
2. Give medicines safely and work closely with doctors and nurses.
3. Be there to comfort and spend time with you when needed.
4. Work together with therapists to make plans for better care.
1: We’re looking for people who are caring and pay attention, especially if they’ve looked after adults with physical disabilities before.
2: You should have patience and kindness to understand each person’s needs.
3: Being able to work well in a team and communicate effectively is a must.
4: You also need to be flexible and ready to change as the needs of those you care for change.
1: Effectively manage when clients are available and who will take care of them.
2: Deal with different ways of communicating about care.
3: Keep good records of clients and carers to make sure everything is right.
• Help find and train new carers.
1: We welcome people who are good at planning and taking initiative, especially if they’ve worked in offices before.
2: If you’re great at doing many things at once and know your way around computer programs and databases, we want you.
3: We need folks who can talk well and make sure clients and caregivers understand each other.
4: If you can adjust quickly and know how to decide what’s most important when you have lots to do, we’d like you on our team.
1: Help with taking care of personal needs and doing activities that keep the mind active.
2: Spend time with people to help them with their everyday tasks and chores at home.
3: Keep an eye on how someone acts and feels, and tell someone if something seems different to make sure they get the right care.
4: Work together with doctors, nurses, and families to make sure someone gets all the help they need.
1: Having past experience taking care of people with physical and sensory disabilities is helpful.
2: Being patient, supportive, and paying attention to each person’s needs is important.
3: Good communication skills are necessary to make sure everyone gets the care they need.
4: Being able to adapt and respond to changing needs is crucial for providing the right care.