Monday, 21 November 2016

What’s The Job of a Community Care Worker?

The western world is witnessing population ageing. We will see a significant growth in the numbers of 65+ people, in the next two decades. This means, any support meant for these senior people will be in high demand. If you are doing community care jobs in UK, this is great news for you. You will have a great number of jobs to choose from and will be in demand. If you are not, then this is as great a career option as you might ever come across.

What does a community care worker do really? The name says it all that is providing care for the community. On an average week, the basic duties of a community care worker will be to give out to the elderly person or person with disability showers, prepare meals, clean the house, drive the person to whom he/she is assisting to appointments or various errands and even go shopping. Simple tasks we do on a daily basis becomes such a pain when we grow older and this is where the community care worker comes handy. Not only the elderly but also people who are crippled by disease or serious injuries are in need of a care giver for example those suffering from emphysema, those having a broken hip and having had a stroke. The elderly are most likely to do their personal hygiene tasks by themselves to most of their ability and leave the rest to the carer. Being a care giver is very gratifying since along with doing your job, you are also assisting the needy.

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