Key Responsibilities
Looking for a rewarding position which can change lives? Then have you considered live in care jobs? This profession is one of the most challenging but also worthwhile, as you’ll be playing a pivotal role in the care for the most vulnerable people across the country. No day is ever really the same, and you’ll be able to broaden your range of personal skills far and wide. So, let’s take a look at some of the common aspects behind working in care.
Support With Daily Activities
When people’s health deteriorates, they’re less likely to have the capacity to undertake even the most basic daily tasks. That’s where you’ll be stepping in! Helping them get dressed, prepare food and generally assisting with common everyday activities. Depending on the condition, you may need to intervene all the time or every so often, but where possible, let people remain independent as much as you can. The job is all about supporting only when absolutely necessary.
Reviewing Support Needs
Reviewing the needs for each individual can prove essential, given how conditions like Parkinson’s become worse as time passes by. Every day, be sure to observe their condition and determine which strategies may be needed to enforce more robust support in the future, especially since this can remedy key problems proactively before they really start to take a stranglehold.
Communicating With Family Members
One of the main reasons you’re being called upon would be how their family members simply do not have the time to care for their loved ones. And, more people are now turning away from care homes due to the negative press observed during the Pandemic. So, this job has certainly become more important than it’s ever been, and at the forefront for your responsibilities will be communicating with key family members about progress being made and informing them of problems which may arise.
What Skills Do You Need To Be a Care Worker?
There will be quite a few occasions where supporting incredibly vulnerable people will be both mentally and physically demanding. It’s therefore paramount you consider whether you have the resilience to deal with intense situations. Being organised is also key, simply because people in care will need to follow very strict routines in terms of medication and other health related measures.
Is A Care Worker a Good Job?
It certainly is! You’ll be making such a huge difference to people’s lives, so much so, your very presence could be essential for their well-being. The job won’t be without it’s challenges, but when you connect with people and notice how your actions are helping them, you’re certain to feel rather content when you finish up for the day.
Is Being a Care Worker Hard?
As we’ve already mentioned, this line of work can be hard mentally. For example, people who suffer with motor neurone’s disease won’t be able to move their body, and individuals diagnosed with cancer may not have much longer to live. In both cases, there’s every chance the emotion around these circumstances could be difficult to digest, so it’s worth bearing this in mind before you consider looking for care worker roles.
If you would like to find out more or access our services, please visit promedica24.co.uk to use our online chat service. You can also get in touch with our team on 0800 086 8686 or by sending an email to care@promedica24.co.uk. If you’d like to assess your care and support needs rapidly online, we have a tool available for you to do this.
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