Im a new carer - any advice?
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baconcookiegirl
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Hello :-) I'm 35 and have just left 20+ years working in catering to train as a carer. I've found a lovely small family-run home who have offered to train me, they are primarily elderly dementia care but also support a younger client with cerebral palsy who lives independently. My first shift, 8-8, is tomorrow and i'm keen to do well for the client, the home and myself. I have not met the client yet and do not know how severe their condition is. I'm a happy helpful sort so hope I will be able to muddle along ok, but any advice would be most appreciated as I am a little nervous!
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Hi @baconcookiegirl welcome to the community and congratulations on the new job!
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Congratulations on your new job. Hope it's all going ok today. Let us know how you got on x
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Hi @baconcookiegirl
I do hope that everything went well with your new job ???
Please let us know how things went if poss.
Steve.
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