A carer is someone who provides support to another person, typically a family member or friend, who needs assistance because of illness, disability, old age, or other reasons. The carer may live with the person they are caring for or visit them regularly. They may also provide practical and emotional support, as well as helping with day-to-day tasks such as shopping and cooking.

Carer Job Responsibilities

  • Provide personal care and assistance to clients with activities of daily living
  • Support clients with physical and cognitive disabilities
  • Plan, prepare and serve meals in accordance with dietary requirements
  • Monitor and record client vital signs and report any changes to the supervising nurse or doctor
  • Assist with wound care, including changing dressings and applying pressure bandages
  • Provide transportation to medical appointments and other outings as required
  • Engage clients in social and recreational activities both inside and outside the home

Objectives

  • To provide care and support to those in need, including the elderly, disabled or terminally ill.
  • To help individuals maintain their independence and quality of life.
  • To promote the wellbeing of clients through companionship and practical assistance.
  • To perform domestic tasks as required, such as cooking, cleaning and laundry.
  • To administer medication and carry out personal care duties as needed.
  • To transport clients to appointments or social outings as required.
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Carer Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • There are no formal qualifications required to become a carer, although most employers will expect you to have some experience of caring for someone. Many carers learn on the job, often through informal arrangements with friends or family members. Some local authorities and voluntary organisations offer training courses for new carers.