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Justice Kwarteng Yeboah

Support Worker / Health Care Assistant

Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

ABOUT

A compassionate, reliable, and dedicated Support Worker with strong experience supporting vulnerable adults within home-care and supported-living environments. Skilled in providing personal care, promoting independence, and delivering high-quality, person-centred support. Calm under pressure with excellent communication skills and a strong understanding of safeguarding, confidentiality, health and safety, and professional care standards. Committed to helping individuals live safely, comfortably, and with dignity.

SKILLS

Personal care and daily living supportBathing and dressingGrooming and toiletingMobility support
Safeguarding & Mental Capacity Act awarenessMoving & handling (trained)Infection control & use of PPEMedication administrationHealth & Safety AwarenessFirst Aid / Basic Life Support
Record keeping & care documentationDaily notes and incident reportsMAR chartsDigital record systems
Emotional support & companionshipBehaviour management & de-escalationStrong communication & interpersonal skillsSupport with appointments & community access
Meal preparation & household tasksCleaning and laundryHousehold organisationFood Hygiene
Teamwork and lone workingFlexible, punctual, and highly reliableExcellent time managementAbility to remain calm and professional under pressureProblem-solving and decision-making
Microsoft OfficeEmailsDigital record systemsGood IT skills

EXPERIENCE

Support Worker / Health Care Assistant

2023-12 - 2025-10

Greenline Homecare & Supported Living • Nottingham, UK

Provided comprehensive support to vulnerable adults in home-care and supported-living environments, delivering person-centred care following individual care plans and promoting independence and dignity. • Provided personal care including bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and mobility support following individual care plans. • Supported clients with daily living activities such as meal preparation, cleaning, laundry, and household organisation. • Assisted clients to access the community, attend appointments, go shopping, and engage in meaningful activities. • Administered medication in line with training, MAR charts, and organisational policies. • Followed safe moving and handling techniques using mobility aids and equipment. • Monitored clients' physical and emotional wellbeing and reported changes to supervisors and healthcare professionals. • Completed accurate daily notes, incident reports, and care documentation. • Ensured confidentiality, safeguarding, dignity, and respect at all times. • Responded promptly to emergencies, following health and safety and first aid procedures. • Promoted independence, encouraged social engagement, and supported clients with personalised goals. • Worked effectively both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.

EDUCATION

Mandatory Care Training

- Present

Professional Training in Healthcare and Social Care