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Ms Catherine U

Ms Catherine U

Health and Social Care Employee

London, E8 3DL

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4 years of experience

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4 years of experience

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Catherine has four years of care experience, notably as a live-in and pop-in carer in Berkshire and Oxfordshire. Her dedication shone through during her intensive care for an elderly individual with complex needs, earning high praise from healthcare professionals for her significant impact on the individual's recovery. Known for her empathy and motivational skills, Catherine adeptly handles daily finances, household tasks, and medical care. Fluent in Afrikaans, she enjoys crafting and reading, and is committed to fostering independence in her clients. Catherine is also a non-smoker, pet-friendly, holds a driving license, and owns a car.


All conditions and treatments
  • Dementia
  • Hearing Impairment
  • Mental Health Condition
  • Physical Disability
  • Visual Impairment

languages spoken
  • English
  • Afrikaans

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Curam

4.82
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18 Ashwin Street, London, United Kingdom, E8 3DL
18 Ashwin Street, London, United Kingdom, E8 3DL
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What languages does Ms Catherine U speak?

Ms Catherine U speaks English and Afrikaans

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Ms Catherine U primarily practices at Curam, located at 18 Ashwin Street, London, United Kingdom, E8 3DL
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