The role
What a home care manager actually does, day to day.
As a Home Care Manager, you look after both the people who need care and the people who provide it. You meet new clients, work out what help they need, and make sure the right carer visits at the right times. You hire and train carers, solve problems, and keep in touch with families so they know everything is going well.
This job has real ups and downs. The ups: seeing someone regain confidence, or knowing a family feels safe. The downs: sometimes people get more poorly and you have to adjust their care, or carers don't show up and you have to fix it fast. You need patience, good organisation, and the ability to make quick decisions when things go wrong. You're responsible for money too - making sure the service doesn't run out of cash.
Day to day
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