Caregiver
Live in Cape Town
Born in 1983
English & IsiXhosa
Vuyolwethu
Harriet
My friends call me Swaki.
I currently stay in Soweto and was born in 1984.
I speak the following languages English, isiZulu & South Sotho.
I see myself as a fun-loving, outgoing and generous person.
In July 2009 I completed a One Year "Health Care Assistant" Course with Theory as well as practical experience in a private hospital and old age home and worked as a caregiver since then.
In 2016 I started working as a CareChamp.
In my free time, I like reading and cooking.
Wandisile
Christina
I stay in Johannesburg and was born in 1974.
I fluently speak the following languages English, IsiZulu, Afrikaans, Tsonga, Tswana and Northern Sotho
I see myself as a Listener: Soft-hearted. Patient. Quiet personality.
I am a qualified "Health Care Assistant" from the class of 2002. The one-year course entailed theory as well as practical experience in a private hospital and old age home. I have experience with Dementia Care, Physically Disabled Care, Mentally Disabled Care, Disabled Care for Children, Palliative Care, Vital Signs, Catheter Care, Pressure Care, Peg Feed
In my free time, I love working in the garden
Yandiswa
Zikhona
Nozuko
Sihle
Samkelisiwe
My friends call me Samke.
I currently stay in Port Elizabeth and was born in 1992.
I speak the following languages: English ,IsiXhosa and Afrikaans.
I see myself as a analytical,logical ,systematic and organized person.
In September 2017 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 have also completed a Netcare Education Designated Programme course.
In my free time I like watching tv shows or spending time at my church's scouts club..
Charne
Tumeka
Miriam
Date Of Birth: 05 May 2000
City: Delft, Cape town
Languages: English & Xhosa
Hobbies: Reading & Spending time with family.
Get to know more about# me:
What makes you a good caregiver?
”With my courteousness and obliging nature, I've developed tremendous patience over the years of caring for others, which is essential when working in the health sector”
Your best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good.
“I was put in the children's department at Nazareth House on my first day there. Most of the children had cerebral palsy. Before, I had never met anyone with this condition. I felt a sense of joy that I had never experienced before knowing that I was here to help people who really needed my help.”
In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
“Taking care of someone with a tracheostomy. I've been working with the patient for quite some time, so I feel more qualified to care for someone with a tracheostomy or similar conditions”
What makes you most excited about# working with seniors?
“Some of them don't like to talk much, but most of them have stories to tell and advice to offer. My favorite part is when I can converse with them, their stories and advice are always so rich”
What’s the most interesting thing about# you that we don’t know from your resume?
“I’m a writer believe it or not. I've published two books thus far on Good novel, which is an online book and novel platform. I guess that makes me quite interesting”
See resume here
Busiswa
Lindiwe
Jiji
Date Of Birth: 06 February 1976
City: Pretoria, Gauteng
Languages: English and French
Hobbies: I love spending time with my children.
REVIEWS RECIEVED FROM CLIENTS
What makes you a good caregiver and childminder?
“I see myself as an honest, reliable, and trustworthy person. I love going above and beyond for each and every client.”
In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver and childminder?
I am experienced in Elder Care, Nanny Care, and Specialized Care sectors with additional expertise in assessing basic vital signs, catheter care, pressure care, wound care monitoring, and palliative care.
I am also skilled in providing mobility support, assistance with daily living activities (ADLs), medication reminders, hygiene care, meal preparation, and offering emotional support to both clients and their families. I focus on creating a safe, nurturing environment that promotes comfort, dignity, and independence wherever possible.
What makes you most excited about# working with seniors and children?
"I’m naturally passionate, caring, and nurturing. Being a caregiver gives me the chance to bring comfort, brighten someone’s day, and truly make a positive difference in their life."
What’s the most interesting thing about# you that we don’t know from your resume?
“I am fluent in English and French.”
Aziza
Phumla
Thulisile
Nonhle
I currently stay in Pretoria.
I am originally from Durban and was born in 1990 .
I speak the following languages: IsiZulu and English.
I see myself as an independent and strong-willed person.
In February 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. And I started working as a CareChamp.
I also completed a BSoc Sc Psychology.
I've recently taken up baking, I also like reading and relaxing to a good movie.