A support worker assists individuals with daily activities, providing care for those with age-related impairments, disabilities, illnesses, or mental health disorders. While no formal professional training is required, a compassionate nature and a willingness to help are essential.
Support workers may assist with tasks such as caring for individuals with chronic conditions, managing medications, communicating with healthcare providers, and helping with personal care or household chores. If you’re kind-hearted, it can be a rewarding opportunity with the potential for excellent earnings.
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