
I’m a health care professional with extensive experience in domiciliary care, complex care and personal support. I’m a driver with full UK license and I have a car of my own. My background encompasses a deep knowledge of healthcare principles, including personal care, patient-centred care, ethical practices, evidence-based decision-making, and equitable access to quality services and adherence to confidentiality. I’m well trained in administration of medication, using of different equipment for moving and handling, food and safety, care certification, safeguarding and a lot more. I integrate empathy and compassion by actively listening to residents' concerns, understanding their unique needs, and responding with kindness and genuine support to create a nurturing and comforting environment.
I will bring a well seasoned perspective, blending healthcare expertise with strong managerial skills to efficiently manage equipment's, improve processes and elevate patient care standards. I’m well equipped to excel in healthcare, support and healthcare leadership roles with effective communication, adaptability to change and ability to lead cross functional teams. Ultimately, I will be contributing to healthcare organizations excellence and individual wellbeing.
● Personal Support: Providing assistance with personal care activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.
● Emotional Support: Offering companionship, a listening ear, and emotional support to individuals in need.
● Domestic Assistance: Helping with household tasks such as cleaning, cooking, and laundry to maintain a safe and comfortable living environment.
● Medication Management: Assisting with medication reminders or administration as per prescribed schedules.
● Community Integration: Supporting individuals in participating in community activities, social events, and maintaining social connections.
● Advocacy: Acting as an advocate for individuals, ensuring their needs and preferences are communicated and respected.
● Health Monitoring: Observing and reporting changes in the physical or mental health of the individuals to the relevant healthcare professionals
● Implementing Care Plans: Following and implementing care plans as developed by healthcare professionals or support services.
● Record Keeping: Maintaining accurate records of the care provided, changes observed, and any other relevant information.
● Communication: Regularly communicating with healthcare professionals, family members, and other support team members to ensure coordinated care.
Assisting with Daily Activities: Supporting individuals in various daily tasks, such as shopping, budgeting, and using public and private transportation
● Personal Care: Assisting with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.
● Mobility Assistance: Helping patients move around, transfer between beds and chairs, or use mobility aids.
● Medication Administration: Assisting with medication reminders or administration of medication
● Monitoring Health: Observing and reporting changes in a patient's physical or mental health to the healthcare team.
● Meal Preparation: Assisting with meal planning, preparation, and feeding as needed.
● Emotional Support: Providing companionship, talking, and engaging in activities to support the emotional well-being of patients.
● Record Keeping: Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records of care provided and any changes in the patient's condition
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
● Active Listening: Paying full attention to the patient, understanding their concerns, and responding appropriately
● Verbal Communication: Clear and concise verbal expression to convey information and instructions
● Nonverbal Communication: Understanding and using body language, facial expressions, and gestures to enhance communication
● Empathy: Being able to understand and share the feelings of patients, showing compassion and support
● Clarity: Communicating in a straightforward manner to avoid confusion or misunderstandings
● Patience: Remaining calm and composed, especially in challenging or emotional situations
● Respectful Tone: Using a respectful and friendly tone when interacting with patients, colleagues, and families
● Adaptability: Adjusting communication style to suit the needs and preferences of different individuals
● Confidentiality: Maintaining patient privacy and confidentiality in all communications
● Cultural Sensitivity: Being aware of and respectful towards cultural differences, ensuring effective communication with diverse patient populations
IT SKILLS