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Samantha

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My friends call me Sam.

I live in Cape Town and was born in 1985.

I speak English.

I see myself as a logical, systematic and organized person.

For six years I worked as a Cabin Attendant and it allowed me to travel the world which I loved doing.

In 2014 I decided to settle down and focus on my family and in 2015 I became a mom.

I got involved with CareChamp as a Companion to show my skills I have learnt throughout my travelling years and share it with people in a meaningful way.

I completed the Health Care Assistant Course through NIDO and am currently studying Psychology.

In my spare time I enjoy travelling and spending time with my loved ones.

I have a valid drivers licence and my own vehicle.

Cheryl

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I was born in 1963 and I am currently residing in Cape Town, Diep River.

I am fluent in both English and Afrikaans and I speak a bit of French.

I see myself as an outgoing person, very bubbly and soft-hearted.

I was a pre-school / Grade R teacher for 18 years, then went on to be a special needs facilitator and tutor. My mom worked in the UK as a caregiver and that made me fall in-love with helping other people and I became a companion.

In my spare time I enjoy walking, reading, listening to music, talking to friends, watching a movie, swimming or gym, cooking, shopping and art.

I have my own car and a valid drivers license.

Nomalanga

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My friends call me Noma.

I currently stay in Cape Town and was born in 1994.

I speak English, Xhosa and Zulu fluently.

I see myself as a bubbly, loving, patient and loyal person.

I am a qualified "Health Care Assistant" from the class of 2019. The one-year course entailed theory as well as practical experience in a private hospital and old age home.

In my spare time I enjoy playing tennis and going hiking with my husband. I also love reading, doing crossword puzzles, and studying languages. And I love playing Scrabble to relax at the end of a long day.

Gaone

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My friends call me Queen Bee.

I am originally from Botswana and was born in 1991.

I currently stay in Johannesburg.

I speak English.

I see myself as a patient, loving, caring person who always shows empathy towards others.

In December 2018 I completed a One Year "Health Care Assistant" Course with Theory as well as practical experience in a private hospital and old age home. I am currently assisting as a CareChamp.

In my free time I love going to church and playing softball.


Wemba

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My Friends call me Vee.

I am originally from Congo and was born in 1992.

I speak the following languages: English, French and Swahili.

I see myself as a patient, loyal, easy going person, who always show empathy towards other.

I am a qualified "Health Care Assistant" from the class of 2019. The one-year course entailed theory as well as practical experience in a private hospital and old age home.

When I am free, I love to cook, read books and watch documentaries.

Noella

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Date Of Birth: 22 December 1995

City: Kenilworth, Johannesburg

Languages: English, French

Hobbies: Reading, watching TV/Movies

REVIEWS RECEIVED FROM CLIENTS

What makes you a good caregiver?

"I am a patient, loyal, and empathetic person who genuinely cares for others. My calm and easygoing nature helps create a reassuring environment for my clients. I believe that true caregiving is about# offering not just physical support but also emotional comfort.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?

“I’m experienced in caring for clients with various conditions, including Dementia Care, Frail Care, Disability care, Palliative Care, Post-operative Care and Wound Care monitoring.”

What makes you most excited about# working with seniors?

“I enjoy forming meaningful connections and bringing comfort to those in need. Seniors have so much wisdom and experience to share, and I love being able to support them, whether through care, conversation, or simply being a kind presence in their lives.”

What personal values are most important to you?

“Empathy, patience, loyalty, and kindness. I believe in treating everyone with dignity and respect, ensuring they feel valued and cared for.”

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