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Gender:
Male


Care Experience:
Live in care, Hourly carer, Care home, Family member, Other


Please confirm the appropriate experience range you have in a previous role by using the drop-down menu option:
4-6


Looking For:
Full Time


Where are you located?:
Morden


Care Skills:
Brain Injury, Catheter Care, Children / Young People, Complex Care, Dementia


Care Qualifications:
No Qualifications


English Language level:
Conversational


Driving License:
Full License


Do you have your own car?:
Yes


Do you have a current DBS?:
Yes


Is your DBS (formerly known as a CRB) Enhanced?:
Yes


When you received your DBS did you join the update service?:
Yes


Are you on the Care Certificate?:
Yes


Are you British or a National of the European Economic Area (EEA) or do you have a permit to work in the UK for a minimum of six months?:
Yes


Do you need help with visas or sponsorship?:
No


I have many years of experience in professional customer service, but also almost 5 years of professional experience in caring for elderly, sick, and disabled people as a Support Worker and a Care Assistant and LIVE-IN CARER in the UK.
I’ve gathered a lot of professional experience supporting wheelchair users with cerebral palsy, and elderly people with dementia, and diabetes, after a stroke. I can cook healthy meals, do different households, assist while going out, and be a companion too.
I am a sociable, caring, and respectful individual with a strong sense of responsibility and pro-activeness. Learning new skills is something I enjoy a lot.
My decision to become a live-in carer was influenced by my experience caring for my dying mother, who was a veterinary doctor. Additionally, my involvement in scouting highlighted the importance and rewards of supporting others, especially the elderly and the sick ones.