Live-in Carer
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 18 Medi 2025 |
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Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 18 Hydref 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Barnet, Hertfordshire |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | Walfinch East Barnet |
Math o swydd: | Cytundeb |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | urgent |
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~ No Sponsorship Provided for this role ~
A "live-in care" job involves providing personal care and support to individuals who may need assistance with daily activities but want to remain in their own home rather than in a care facility. This role typically involves staying in the client’s home to provide 24/7 support, with the caregiver either having a room to themselves or sharing space with the person they are caring for.
Here are some key responsibilities and aspects of a live-in care job:
Core Responsibilities:
Personal Care:
Help with bathing, dressing, and grooming.
Assist with toileting and incontinence care.
Support with mobility and transfers (e.g., from bed to wheelchair).
Medication Management:
Remind the individual to take their medications.
Assist with administering medications if necessary.
Monitor health for any changes or side effects from medication.
Meal Preparation:
Plan and cook meals according to any dietary requirements.
Assist with feeding if necessary.
Household Duties:
Light housekeeping (cleaning, laundry, tidying up).
Grocery shopping or running errands as needed.
Companionship:
Provide emotional and social support.
Engage in activities the person enjoys (reading, games, hobbies, etc.).
Ensure the individual feels safe, comfortable, and valued.
Health Monitoring:
Keep track of any changes in physical or mental health.
Communicate with medical professionals, family, or other caregivers.
Safety and Well-being:
Ensure the home is a safe environment, free from hazards.
Assist with fall prevention and general safety checks.
Skills and Qualifications:
Experience: Prior experience in caregiving, particularly in live-in or personal care roles, is often preferred.
Training: Certifications like Caregiver or Health and Social Care qualification, First Aid, and Medication Management training are often required.
Compassion and Patience: As a live-in carer, emotional intelligence, and a caring, patient approach are crucial.
Communication Skills: The ability to communicate well with the individual, their family, and medical professionals.
Physical Stamina: The job can require physical activity (moving, lifting, assisting with mobility), so it’s important to be physically able.
A "live-in care" job involves providing personal care and support to individuals who may need assistance with daily activities but want to remain in their own home rather than in a care facility. This role typically involves staying in the client’s home to provide 24/7 support, with the caregiver either having a room to themselves or sharing space with the person they are caring for.
Here are some key responsibilities and aspects of a live-in care job:
Core Responsibilities:
Personal Care:
Help with bathing, dressing, and grooming.
Assist with toileting and incontinence care.
Support with mobility and transfers (e.g., from bed to wheelchair).
Medication Management:
Remind the individual to take their medications.
Assist with administering medications if necessary.
Monitor health for any changes or side effects from medication.
Meal Preparation:
Plan and cook meals according to any dietary requirements.
Assist with feeding if necessary.
Household Duties:
Light housekeeping (cleaning, laundry, tidying up).
Grocery shopping or running errands as needed.
Companionship:
Provide emotional and social support.
Engage in activities the person enjoys (reading, games, hobbies, etc.).
Ensure the individual feels safe, comfortable, and valued.
Health Monitoring:
Keep track of any changes in physical or mental health.
Communicate with medical professionals, family, or other caregivers.
Safety and Well-being:
Ensure the home is a safe environment, free from hazards.
Assist with fall prevention and general safety checks.
Skills and Qualifications:
Experience: Prior experience in caregiving, particularly in live-in or personal care roles, is often preferred.
Training: Certifications like Caregiver or Health and Social Care qualification, First Aid, and Medication Management training are often required.
Compassion and Patience: As a live-in carer, emotional intelligence, and a caring, patient approach are crucial.
Communication Skills: The ability to communicate well with the individual, their family, and medical professionals.
Physical Stamina: The job can require physical activity (moving, lifting, assisting with mobility), so it’s important to be physically able.