Support Worker (Mental Health)

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A Support Worker in Mental Health helps people who are experiencing mental health difficulties to live as independently as possible. This role involves working with individuals in a variety of settings, such as supported accommodation, hospitals, or out in the community. Daily tasks can include helping with day-to-day living activities, supporting people during crises, accompanying them to appointments, and encouraging participation in hobbies or social events. Support workers work alongside healthcare professionals and may help with care planning and monitoring progress. The role requires compassion, patience, and a strong understanding of mental health challenges. It can be emotionally demanding but also very rewarding, as you can have a significant positive impact on someone's life.

Support Worker (Mental Health)

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