A disability support worker helps people with physical, learning, or mental disabilities to live independently and participate in their communities. This can include assisting with personal care, helping with household tasks, supporting access to education or employment, and encouraging social activities. The role may be based in a person's home, in residential care, or within the community. Disability support workers need patience, empathy, and good communication skills. Training is often provided on the job, but qualifications in health and social care can be helpful. The work can be rewarding, as it makes a real difference to the quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
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