BAC/46/M18072023
Education:
–Giyo and Magocoba training
Home Based Care in Nursing
June 2022
-St Vincent College
Home Nursing and First Aid
2002
-Gobume High School
Grade 12
1997
Other Info
Languages: Able to read and write English, Zulu and Xhosa
Drivers license: Code 8
Reside: Lusikisiki
Salary: R6500
Availability: Immediately
E X P E R I E N C E
Job name: Care center
Duration: 2017 – 2022
Duties:
Working as a caregiver at the center for children that are living with different disabilities:
– Closely observing the children and ensuring they have a safe and stimulating environment.
– Bathing the children and assisting them to get dressed.
– Cooking food and assisting with feeding the children.
– Making the children’s beds and maintaining a clean environment around the center.
– Administering medication as prescribed by the Dr.
– Taking them to the clinics or hospitals because most of them taking chronic medication for epilepsy .
Reason for leaving: Received a better job offer.
Job name: Gcilisana Family
Duration: 2022-2023(April)
Duties:
Taking Care of a 92-year-old Bedridden Patient.
-Bathing and dressing the Patient.
-Assisting the patient with oral care.
-Changing nappies.
-Ensuring the patient is always neat and well groomed.
-Making food and feeding the patient.
-Cleaning around the home and washing her laundry.
Reason for leaving: Patient was moved to Cape town.
Reference Report:
Care Center
She worked here from 2017 until 2022. She was a caregiver, she worked with children she was really good with them. She assisted with making the food, cleaning up after meals, bathing the children and getting them ready for the day, giving them their medication and so on. She is a hard worker, and a nice lady as well. She left because she said she got a better job offer. You have nothing to worry about she is really good at her job.
Gcilisana Family
She started working here late last year until early this year. She doesn’t work here anymore because the patient was taken to Cape Town. The patient was my mother in-law, she had a stroke. She helped her bath and getting dressed. She helped her eat and kept her company. She was bedridden, she also changed her diaper, cleaned her room, and washed her laundry. She was really good; I have nothing to complain about. You Have nothing to be worried about.