JHB and Pretoria

Thembelihle

My friends call me Thembi.

I stay in JHB and was born in 1995.

I speak the following languages: English & IsiXhosa.

I see myself as a quiet, yet patient, loving, caring, and understanding person.

In 2021 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 caregiver since then.

In my free time, I love reading and spending time with family and friends.

Mmakgotso

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REVIEWS RECIEVED FROM CLIENTS

What makes you a good caregiver?

I'm fully confident in my skills and experience in the care industry. My passion drives me to give my clients the best care possible. Challenges don't scare me; they make my work exciting and help me grow.”

Share a time when you displayed [one of our company’s values]. Capable, honest, attentive, Mindful & Pioneering?

“ In December 2023, I cared for a post-operative patient, managing her medication, meal & snack preparation, and setting up her video calls with her son overseas. This experience showcased my capabilities, honesty, attentiveness, and innovative approach. We also visited the library and did passive exercising thrice a week, she was very resistant but with patience and motivation she managed to regain her mobility strength.

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

“ Over the years working in frail care facilities, private hospitals, and private clients, I have gained the necessary experience in assisting with general Frail Care, Dementia Care, Palliative Care, Post-Operative Care, Physical Disability Care, Assessing Basic Vital Signs, Basic Catheter Care, Stoma Care, PEG insertion and feeding, Stroke Care, Diabetic Care, Pressure Care, Wound Care Monitoring, Transferring assistance, and Basic Oxygen Therapy assistance.”

What makes you most excited about# working with seniors?

“I appreciate their straightforward nature. Being at the receiving end of their wisdom is so wonderful and I enjoy hearing their stories.”

What’s the most interesting thing about# you that we don’t know from your resume?

“I am currently in my final year at Unisa, pursuing a B.Ed, and I occasionally tutor children in my neighborhood on reading skills.”

What personal values are most important to you?

“ Motivation pushes me to be the best caregiver and person I can be, blending determination, courage, and empathy, all while knowing I'm making a difference.”

Masego

I stay in Johannesburg and was born in 2000.

I fluently speak the following languages English and Setswana.

I see myself as a kind and passionate person who is a good listener and very patient.

I am a qualified "Health Care Assistant" from the class of 2021. 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 relaxing and watching TV

Sindile

Date Of Birth: 15 January 1983

City: Randburg, Gauteng

Languages: English, IsiXhosa

Hobbies: Spending time with my family

What makes you a good caregiver?

"What makes me a good caregiver is my deep empathy, patience, and dedication to my patients. I’m a loyal and easygoing person, always committed to providing the best care. I find joy in making a positive difference, no matter how small.”

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 and Wound Care monitoring.”

What makes you most excited about# working with seniors?

“I’m excited about# working with seniors because I love the opportunity to engage with their life experiences, listen to their stories, and provide meaningful care. I’m motivated by the chance to make their lives more comfortable, whether it's through providing physical assistance or offering emotional support.”

What personal values are most important to you?

“The values I hold most dear are empathy, integrity, and dedication. I always strive to ensure that the people I care for feel supported and valued, which drives me to do my best each day.”

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Siphokazi

Siphokazi

I stay in Johannesburg and was born in 1993.

I speak the following languages: English and IsiZulu

I see myself as a dedicated and hardworking person who is kind-hearted

I am a qualified "Health Care Assistant" from the class of 2020. I have experience in Dementia care, Care for children with disabilities, Assessing basic vital signs, Catheter care, Pressure care, Wound Care, and Palliative Care.

In my free time I enjoy going for shopping, singing and going out with family and friends.

Zinhle

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I stay in Johannesburg and was born in 1999.

I speak the following languages: English and IsiZulu

I see myself as a dedicated and hardworking person who is kind-hearted

I am a qualified "Health Care Assistant" from the class of 2020. I have experience in Dementia care, Care for children with disabilities, Assessing basic vital signs, Catheter care, Pressure care, Wound Care, and Palliative Care.

I spend my free time watching movies and being with family.

Paulina

REVIEWS RECEIVED FROM CLIENTS

I stay in Johannesburg and was born in 1977.

I fluently speak, read, and write English, IsiXhosa and IsiZulu

I see myself as a soft-hearted person who is a good listener and very attentive.

I am a qualified "Health Care Assistant" from the class of 2008. 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, Post-Operative Care, Vital Signs, Catheter Care, Pressure Care, Peg Feed

In my free time, I love reading and cooking.

Sr Nomsa

I currently stay in Johannesburg and was born in 1990.

I speak the following languages: English, Afrikaans, Sotho, Tswana & Zulu

I am registered with the Nursing Council, with the following specialties: Occupational Health, Administration/Management, General Nursing, Community, Midwifery, and Psychiatric.

I have worked as a shift manager at Life the Glynnview Psychiatric Clinic and Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic.

I specialize in Psychiatric conditions like Dementia, Parkinsons etc. I enjoy working with the elderly as well as assisting people who are not able to help themselves medically.

In my free time I enjoy going shopping with my daughter or reading a book.

Sr Felicia

I currently stay in Johannesburg and was born in 1967.

I speak the following languages: English, Xhosa, Zulu an Sotho

I am a registered nurse and obtained my qualification in 2005 and I also have a Diploma in Occupational Health.

I have worked at Micheal House Old Age Home, Selwyn Segal Centre, Milpark Hospital and Flora Clinic. I have worked as an occupational nurse as and worked in high care.

In my free time I enjoy listening to music, reading and going to church.

Josephine

Josephine

REVIEWS RECEIVED FROM CLIENTS

I stay in Pretoria and was born in 1973.

I speak the following languages: English, Afrikaans and IsiZulu

I see myself as an honest, reliable and trustworthy person

I am a qualified "Health Care Assistant" from the class of 2004. I have experience in Dementia care, Care for children with disabilities, Assessing basic vital signs, Catheter care, Pressure care, Wound Care, Palliative Care and Nanny care.

In my free time, I like cooking and being with family.

Londeka

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I stay in Johannesburg and was born in 1997.

I speak the following languages: English, IsiXhosa, and IsiZulu.

I see myself as a soft spoken person and also a hard worker.

I am a qualified "Health Care Assistant" from the class of 2020. 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, Physical disability care, Mental disability care, Care for children with disabilities,
Palliative care, Assessing basic vital signs,
Care of paraplegic and/or tetraplegic patients, Care of schizophrenic patients, Catheter care,
Pressure care, Wound care, and PEG insertion and feeding

In my free time, I enjoy singing and being with family.

Senzekile

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I stay in JHB and was born in 1993.

I speak the following languages: English and IsiZulu

I see myself as calm and attentive person who always looks forward to new challenges.

I am a qualified "Health Care Assistant" from the class of 2020. I have experience in Dementia care, Care for children with disabilities, Assessing basic vital signs, Catheter care, Pressure care, Wound Care, and Palliative Care.

In my free time, I like reading.

Zelia

I ran my own beauty business for over 20yrs and it physically got too much for me and needed a change. I enjoy interacting with people, I'm a giver and nurturer. I didn't like the thought of being idle and attempted volunteering at old age homes and nursing homes.

I came across a company abroad that offered training for caregiving and decided to go that route. That was 3 years ago. They are UK based and I spend up to 6 months abroad then came back home.

I enjoy looking after the elderly and being a companion taking care of their needs. I love reading and watching good documentaries and quiz programs on TV. I have 3 sons and 2 granddaughters.

Sinazo

Sinazo

I stay in Johannesburg and was born in 1998.

I’m fluent in English, IsiXhosa, and IsiZulu.

I see myself as a kind-hearted person and also a hard worker.

I am a qualified "Health Care Assistant" from the class of 2020. I have experience in Dementia care, Care for children with disabilities, Assessing basic vital signs, Catheter care, Pressure care, Wound Care, and Palliative Care.

I spend my free time cleaning or reading.

Luella

I stay in Pretoria and was born in 1989.

I’m fluent in English.

I see myself as an easy-going and friendly person who is a good listener.

I am a qualified "Health Care Assistant" from the class of 2020. I have experience in Nanny Care, Dementia care, Care for children with disabilities, Assessing basic vital signs, Catheter care, Pressure care, Wound Care, and Palliative Care.

I spend my free time reading books or doing some spring cleaning. I also love spending time with my family and their little ones.

Matieho

Matieho

REVIEWS RECEIVED FROM CLIENTS

I stay in Johannesburg and was born in 1979.

I’m fluent in English, Zulu, Sesotho, Tswana, and Sepeli.

I see myself as an easy-going and friendly person who is a good listener.

I am a qualified "Health Care Assistant" from the class of 2004. I have experience in Dementia care, Care for children with disabilities, Assessing basic vital signs, Catheter care, Pressure care, Wound Care, and Palliative Care.

I spend my free time I love attending church, cooking, and spending time with family and friends.

Angel

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I stay in Johannesburg and was born in 1977.

I’m bilingual in English and French.

I’m a compassionate, capable, mindful and attentive individual.

I am a qualified "Health Care Assistant" from the class of 2018. I have experience in Dementia care, Care for children with disabilities and basic child care, Assessing basic vital signs, Catheter care, Pressure care, Post Operative and Palliative Care. All experience gained has been from working in frail care facilities, hospitals as well as private clients.

I also enjoy and have experience in Nanny care.

I’m extremely family orientated and place the same values into my work.

Sibongile

Date Of Birth: 06 June 1996

City: Johannesburg

Languages: Zulu, English,

Hobbies: Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?

“Caregiving has always been my passion, I love dedicating my time to assist people in need and I always treat my clients with kindness and respect.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
“I feel most qualified to provide Dementia care, Frail care, assessing basic vital signs, Personal hygiene and grooming, Wound monitoring, Palliative care, Catheter care and Pressure care.”

What makes you most excited about# working with seniors?

“When I build a connection with my senior clients and they do not want me to leave at the end of the day, that way I know I am doing a good job.”

What’s the most interesting thing about# you that we don’t know from your resume?

“I love writing poems in my spare time.”

Elizabeth L

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I stay in Johannesburg and was born in 1980.

I’m fluent in English, Xhosa, Isizulu, and Sotho.

I see myself as an Entertainer: outgoing, spontaneous, and bubbly personality.

I am a qualified "Health Care Assistant" from the class of 2002. I have experience in Dementia care, Care for children with disabilities, Assessing basic vital signs, Catheter care, Pressure care, Wound Care, and Palliative Care.

I spend my free time with family and friends.

Sydney

Date Of Birth: 12 June 1999

City: Johannesburg

Languages: English, Zulu, Sepedi, Tshivenda

Hobbies: Playing Chess and reading online articles

REVIEWS RECEIVED FROM CLIENTS

What makes you a good caregiver?

I am compassionate and care for my patients as I would for a family member.”

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

I am a good listener and a patient person. In 2021 I completed a One Year "Health Care Assistant" Course with Theory as well as practical I have experience in private hospitals and old age homes. I feel most qualified to provide Dementia care, Catheter care, Pressure care, and PEG insertion, and feeding.”

What makes you most excited about# working with seniors?

Making a difference in their lives. They appreciate your time and what you do for them. It also gives me some perspective. I learn a lot from their experiences.

What’s the most interesting thing about# you that we don’t know from your resume?

“I am talkative and love a challenge, giving up is not an option for me.”