Domiciliary Carer
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 15 Hydref 2025 |
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Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 14 Tachwedd 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Bromley, South East London |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | River Garden Homecare |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | Bromleyfulltime |
Crynodeb
This is a domiciliary care job not a care home so you will be visiting/travelling to clients at their homes.
To support service users with getting up, including washing or bathing and dressing and
preparing for the day ahead.
• To support with personal grooming, hair and mouth care.
• To support with toileting and continence needs, this may involve continence aids, commodes
and catheters.
• To support with preparation of meals and drinks, including feeding if required ensuring good
nutrition and hydration is maintained.
• To carry out basic domestic tasks to ensure that the service user’s home is left clean and tidy.
• To carry out bed making and changing.
• To support with getting undressed and preparing for or going to bed.
• To support with mobility and manual handling needs as assessed and documented.
• To support and engage with service users in social activities, hobbies and pastimes.
• To support with physical health needs.
• To support with prescribed medication.
• To support with emotional well-being.
• To ensure that at all times the service user is supported and encouraged to maintain
independence and control.
• To keep accurate records and maintain the confidentiality of service user information.
• To ensure that any changes or concerns relating to service users are reported to the manager.
• To comply with organisational policies and procedures and relevant law and legislation,
including the CQC Fundamental Standards to ensure the safety and well being of service users
and self.
• To work in partnership with other health care professionals, including GP’s and District Nurses.
• To attend training, supervision and meetings as required for personal support and
development.
To support service users with getting up, including washing or bathing and dressing and
preparing for the day ahead.
• To support with personal grooming, hair and mouth care.
• To support with toileting and continence needs, this may involve continence aids, commodes
and catheters.
• To support with preparation of meals and drinks, including feeding if required ensuring good
nutrition and hydration is maintained.
• To carry out basic domestic tasks to ensure that the service user’s home is left clean and tidy.
• To carry out bed making and changing.
• To support with getting undressed and preparing for or going to bed.
• To support with mobility and manual handling needs as assessed and documented.
• To support and engage with service users in social activities, hobbies and pastimes.
• To support with physical health needs.
• To support with prescribed medication.
• To support with emotional well-being.
• To ensure that at all times the service user is supported and encouraged to maintain
independence and control.
• To keep accurate records and maintain the confidentiality of service user information.
• To ensure that any changes or concerns relating to service users are reported to the manager.
• To comply with organisational policies and procedures and relevant law and legislation,
including the CQC Fundamental Standards to ensure the safety and well being of service users
and self.
• To work in partnership with other health care professionals, including GP’s and District Nurses.
• To attend training, supervision and meetings as required for personal support and
development.