With the new restrictions of families not being able to mix in South Yorkshire from this Wednesday, I have reviewed all my client needs and circumstances and have taken appropriate steps. I will either continue to visits clients if providing assistance to someone, or reverted to previous times in the earlier lockdown, when I did a shop and drop, and then telephoned for chat afterwards. One or two people I can meet and walk with if the weather is good enough.
I am sure people are feeling frustrated and a bit anxious at this time, but we just need to take one day at a time and work with whatever restrictions are set out. Brighter days will eventually come!
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I originally trained as a SEN(M), and worked in that sector caring for the elderly for around 9 years. After this I changed pathways and moved to administration work, being employed in both the NHS and private sectors at various stages of my career. Between 2002 to June 2017 I worked in a Fertility Clinic as Clinic Director, and then Quality lead providing a patient centered service. This was a key element of my job, and I enjoyed listening to patients and improving standards of service through patient feedback and audit.
It was through doing voluntary work though that I realized I wanted to work alongside people more directly again and offer them support in the community by forming a companionship service. I set this up in 2017 and have now established a befriending and support service for people at home that need help to remain independent.
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