Katie

Hi I’m Katie.

I am currently working in the Community with end-of-life Palliative Patients and Complex Care Clients, which has given me the opportunity to gain a wealth of experience and knowledge with a variety of people within different settings. I have supported individuals with Brain Injuries, Epilepsy, Tracheostomies, PEGs and many other complex needs.

I have a real passion for care work and believe you should treat everyone as if they were your own family. I have been told my others I have a very calm and caring demeanour and that I go above and beyond.

I have completed a vast amount of training in all aspects of care, including medication handling and administration, safeguarding, use of hoists and many more. I hold NVQ Level 3 in Health and Social Care.

If you feel I am someone who may be suitable to help and support you, please do get in touch with me. I have availability on Tuesdays, Wednesdays afternoons and Fridays along with some weekends.

Katie's status: DBS Checks

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Katie Chorley

Total cost per hour: £20.20 (incl fees)

Care provider's hourly rate £16.00

Care services:

  • Brain injuries
  • Catheter care
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Companionship
  • Dog walking
  • Early stage dementia
  • Home help
  • Hospital discharge support
  • Incontinence
  • Learning disabilities
  • Light cleaning and laundry
  • PEG feeding
  • Palliative care
  • Physical disabilities
  • Physiotherapy
  • Shopping and errands
  • Spinal injuries
  • Transport and trips out
  • Welfare checks