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rachaelwell

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Hello my name is Rachael and my passion is caring for the elderly. As a dedicated and compassionate carer with over seven years? experience. I am highly focused on giving a first class service of care to the best of my ability always ensuring service users are comfortable and well cared for. I am an exceptionally organised, hardworking, reliable and punctual person who can adapt to different environments quickly. I enjoy interacting with others, and able to work well on my own, using initiative and working under considerable pressure. I am used to working both as part of a team and independently I have excellent time management skills and a positive approach to work. My understanding, reasoning and caring personality has helped me handle uncomfortable situations in a calm and professional yet diplomatic manner. I am very flexible with my working hours and can easily adapt to shift work again with adequate means of transportation too.

please feel free to phone me to discuss your needs 07828525340

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