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An established industry player is seeking a compassionate and flexible female personal assistant to provide essential support to a lady living with a neurological condition. This role involves assisting with personal care, light household tasks, and facilitating community engagement. The ideal candidate will be open-minded, respectful, and willing to learn about the individual's unique needs and rehabilitation therapies. Join a fulfilling opportunity to make a positive impact on someone's journey towards independence while respecting their lifestyle choices. If you have a caring nature and a desire to help others, this position could be perfect for you.
Female PA required in Gorleston part time to assist a lady 4 hrs p/w @ £12.38 p/h - Great Yarmouth - NR31
I’m a 34-year-old living with an acquired brain injury post aneurysm and stroke from neurosurgery complications. I live with my husband and cat in in a terraced house in Gorleston.
My physical impairments include a paralysed left arm, weak left leg, sensory changes and partial sight loss. I also have mild cognitive issues, all of which are supported through rehab therapies.
Gorleston, NR31
I have a primary PA but I am looking for a second PA to cover mostly Monday mornings (e.g., 8am to early afternoon) and other times as required/planned together. Hours are likely to be on a Monday morning and early afternoon but could vary from week to week with additional times or cover for primary PA.
I have a particular interest in the arts, nature, and gardening, and would therefore like someone to support me to continue to engage in these activities. As well as supporting me to actively engage in my rehab therapies including physio, OT, and vision – guidance given.
I am a vegetarian and environmentally aware, so I try to live as sustainably as possible (for example avoiding extraneous plastic packaging, fast fashion brands, processed foods, etc.). Therefore, I wish my lifestyle choices to be respected.
While my condition means that I cannot perform some tasks, I am eager to continue to progress with finding ways to do things for myself so that I can become as independent as possible. I'm therefore looking for someone to do tasks with me, not for me. I have various adaptation tools for different tasks.
The successful applicant will be open-minded, non-judgmental, respectful, reliable, trustworthy, and have a degree of flexibility to adjust as I progress with regaining my independence through rehab therapies.