Celebrating 30 Years in Healthcare | Right at Home Solent
Published: 03/10/2022
Working in Healthcare
There are so many great things about working in Healthcare; although it is a hugely rewarding profession, it can definitely be challenging at times. Providing care for those most vulnerable in society is a pivotal role within the Health and Social Care Industry; and helps them to maximise their quality of life for as long as possible, which is why to work in Healthcare, requires a special sort of person. Our amazing Chrissy, who's been with us for over two years now, celebrated her '30 Years of working in Healthcare' last Friday (30/09/22). Since joining our team in 2020, Chrissy has had a number of different roles with us; she started her Right at Home journey as a CareGiver, then she took the role as 'End of Life Specialist', Team Leader and now she is in our Fareham office part-time, auditing the care notes.
This is what Chrissy said about her time working in Healthcare:
"I began care support in September 1992 supporting a lovely lady in her own home who had Cerebral Palsy for 2 years. My next role was caring in the community for adults with physical disabilities eg: Parkinson’s Disease Motor Neurone, Multiple Sclerosis, Huntingtons Disease, Stroke, and Cancer. After 5 years community care I successfully interviewed and was employed by Portsmouth NHS Trust within Learning Disabilities and Mental Health Services where I remained for 12 years. My next role was within Children's Services (EBD) which was extremely challenging emotionally and physically for just under 6 years. My next role was within Elderly Care supporting adults with advanced Dementia as a night care go- ordinator, however I became unwell and was unable to work.
As soon as possible I returned to Community Care supporting adults with Dementia. In June 2020 my fantastic working career led me to my current employer Right At Home as. Community Care support worker. I am extremely proud to celebrate 30 years within Health and Social Care and honestly would not want to do anything else, my love of people is genuine, having experienced personally being a wheelchair user for 7 months while in recovery helps give me a little more understanding regarding how we ‘don’t really like to ask for/ or want to request help’.
Being there to support someone prepare a meal, hand them a flannel to wash their face, or give them medication is priceless and I never take these seemingly ‘little things’ for granted. I am SO, SO lucky to have met some of the most delicious people ever and it still completely warms my soul when I think about them."
The positive difference that Healthcare workers make, day-in-day-out, is exceptional; regardless of your role within the industry, working in Healthcare allows you to nurture your desire to help others; and all of our CareGivers do such an amazing job, every day.
If you would like to start your career in Healthcare today, apply today directly on our website! Just follow this link - https://bit.ly/3SStNte