We are recruiting community nurses and home carers - jobs@matterofcare.com
We are recruiting community nurses and home carers - jobs@matterofcare.com
A 24-hour Live-in Carer provides round-the-clock support and companionship to individuals who require assistance with daily living activities due to age, illness, or disability. Matter of Care live-in carers are trained to meet the specific needs of the person they are supporting.
Assisting with personal hygiene tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting. Helping with mobility, transfers, and positioning to ensure the
individual’s comfort and safety.
Administering prescribed medications, monitoring for side effects, and
ensuring adherence to medication schedules. Coordinating with healthcare
providers for prescription refills and medical consultations.
Planning, preparing, and serving meals according to dietary requirements
and preferences. Assisting with feeding if necessary, and ensuring proper
hydration.
Performing light housekeeping duties such as cleaning, laundry, and
maintaining a safe and tidy living environment. Shopping for groceries and
household items.
Providing emotional support, engaging in conversations, and participating
in activities that promote mental and emotional well-being. Offering
companionship to reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Providing emotional support, engaging in conversations, and participating
in activities that promote mental and emotional well-being. Offering
companionship to reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Assisting with transportation to medical appointments, social activities,
and errands, and helping with mobility aids such as wheelchairs, walkers,
or walking-sticks.
Maintaining clear and accurate records of care activities and health
observations.
A 24-hour live-in carer will be provided with accommodation and meals by the service user, and this arrangement ensures that the carer can offer continuous and dedicated support while living on-site, creating a comfortable and supportive environment for both the service user and the caregiver.