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By (user no longer on site) OP
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I am a community carer at the moment for people with mental health problems mostly - moving into a purpose built home for dementia and acquired brain injury - its part nursed- part care assisted - looking forward to it |
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"I am a community carer at the moment for people with mental health problems mostly - moving into a purpose built home for dementia and acquired brain injury - its part nursed- part care assisted - looking forward to it "
A rewarding position |
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"I am a community carer at the moment for people with mental health problems mostly - moving into a purpose built home for dementia and acquired brain injury - its part nursed- part care assisted - looking forward to it "
That must be so rewarding, I am to my shame not the right character to do that. Proud of you.. Tom |
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My uncle was in a home with dementia before he sadly passed away last month, but I know first hand of the great job the nurses and carers did. And even though he probably didn't understand and got frustrated the family were fully aware and appreciative of the fabulous card he received....
Congratulations |
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"I am a community carer at the moment for people with mental health problems mostly - moving into a purpose built home for dementia and acquired brain injury - its part nursed- part care assisted - looking forward to it "
I worked with Amputees and adults with mental and physical disabilities. Very very rewarding job but it is mentally and physically draining.
Great career aspect!
Enjoy!
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My dad had a condition called 'multi infrac syndrome' (probably spelled totally wrong)
A bit like dementia without people like you my family wouldn't have coped well done You
Hope you get lots out of it xx |
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