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Dealing with a narcissistic client as a live-in carer can be emotionally taxing but also rewarding when approached with the right strategies. ..

Date created: 17/01/2025

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Caring for clients with spinal injuries requires skill, empathy, and support for both physical needs and emotional well-being to enhance quality of life...

Date created: 21/02/2025

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Being a live-in carer is rewarding but mentally demanding, often leading to stress and isolation. Try these practical methods to maintain well-being and ensure compassionate care...

Date created: 14/02/2025

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Live-in carers provide essential care and must know their employment rights, including pay, contracts, working hours, and legal protections..

Date created: 31/01/2025

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Try these de-escalation techniques to handle client refusal of personal care while maintaining respect for their autonomy...

Date created: 10/01/2025

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Articles you might want to read

While in the perfect world you would arrive at your placement and leave on the appointed day some weeks later, this does not always happen...

Date created: 16/04/2019

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While some people may think that live-in care work is not for them, one of the mistaken reasons may be because of their diets...

Date created: 16/04/2019

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CRB stands for Criminal Records Bureau and DBS for Disclosure and Disbarring Service. The CRB and Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) joined forces in 2012 to become the DBS...

Date created: 15/04/2019

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While many people enjoy a glass of wine or a beer at the end of a working day, is it suitable or even allowed if you are a live-in carer?..

Date created: 15/04/2019

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Possibly the reason why so many female live-in carers refuse to work with a male client is that they are scared he may make a pass at them. ..

Date created: 09/04/2019

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As a live-in carer, one of the worst situations to find yourself in, is to have worked for a period of time and then to have your client or family dispute and even refuse to pay you. What to do?..

Date created: 09/04/2019

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So, you’ve had the telephone interview and were accepted. A date is agreed for you to come to the agency for the formal, physical interview. ..

Date created: 09/04/2019

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When anyone thinks of applying for a new job, one of the first things that comes to mind is whether they will be suitable for that position..

Date created: 09/04/2019

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If you plan to be a good carer, you need to be well trained. Most agencies take training very seriously and will not send you out to a client unless they are sure that you can do your job...

Date created: 09/04/2019

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So, you’re all sorted for your first placement! Well done! Getting ready to pack and it suddenly hits you that you are not quite sure about your dress code when you get to your client. ..

Date created: 09/04/2019

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