A support worker helps vulnerable people live more independent and fulfilling lives. You might work with adults with learning disabilities, mental health problems, the elderly, or those with physical disabilities. Your duties can include helping people with daily tasks such as washing, dressing, eating, or getting involved in community activities. Support workers also provide emotional support, help with medication, and sometimes assist with household tasks. This role is rewarding for those who enjoy working closely with people and making a positive difference in their lives. Good communication skills, patience, and empathy are important qualities for a support worker. Many positions offer on-the-job training, and you may also complete qualifications such as the Care Certificate.
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