A day in the life of Access Support Worker Robyn
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- Interested in becoming a support worker helping people in your community? Gain insight into the workings of a typical day as an Access support worker keeping people independent in their own homes. Whether personal care and support or ACC rehabilitation, the role is varied, social, crucial and rewarding. Discover more at access.org.nz or call us free on 0800 284 663.
Good demonstration a care for elderly has a big heart..proud caregivere here❤❤❤Thanks for sharing🙏
Well done to all you beautiful caring people God bless you all....
Lots of love for Robyn
Quite informative, I now see the need of having drivers licence.
Good effort
Nice one
Never walk behind someone going upstairs. If they fall back you’ve had it.
where should they walk then in order to support, in front of them, backwards? No chance of helping someone catch their balance then.. I'd have thought
Dumbass
20 minutes waiting on the phone. Random carers turning up without notification. Substitute carers not showing up. Call backs take days. Regular carer is excellent but stay away from this company if you're just starting to get help - they have too many clients.
Dentist appointment Melissa and I will
great demonestration
My son in law in srilanķa he like to work in Canada or newzealand elderly care home as a activati⁰0 ddon cordinator. How can I get a job for miggration
The staircase climbing exercise is a NO-NO for me. As demonstrated, the sw tries steadying the client with her hands. What happens when she suddenly trips or can't weight-bear any longer before getting to the top of the stairs.