Thanks very much for this. I just got my pin and I must say I’ve started to feel the heat!😅 But the management in my care home is good, the support is massive. I started assisting the nurse with medication and managing the floor even before osce so it really helped when I started doing that myself. Yes there’s so much documentation to be done but everything is done on the computer eg. MAR charts and care records. If there is an emergency even though there’s no doctor around, just call 999 as you said and DOCUMENT that you have done that. It’s all about covering your back in the care home with documentation. If you don’t understand something, ask even if you think it’s a ‘stupid’ question and you’ll be fine. Make sure calls to any member of the multi disciplinary team is done and DOCUMENT. Have a small notebook on you and write a to do list so that you don’t forget anything and cross them off before your shift ends. Little by little we will get there👍
As a Carer you'll watch me do things and instantly judge me for them, you'll look down your nose and see me as nothing more than someone that deals with other people's body fluids and makes cups of tea. You'll wonder why I can walk out of a room and instantly into another, forgetting that I may have promised your relative a blanket or a cup of water because I was "distracted" by someone else. You'll wonder why I've walked past your relatives room and not entered theirs, you'll wonder why some people are attended to sooner and you'll curse my name under your breath as they wait. You'll wonder how I seem to have time to sit down and write and wonder why I cannot fix things immediately. You'll wonder how, under any circumstance, I could be sharing a smile or a laugh with a co-worker as if laughter has no place. As I walk in for my shift, you'll look at me, your eyes saying that you want me to help and you'll wonder why I can't just make that happen. But here's what, if you're very lucky, you'll never see. You'll never see me lose. You'll never see me take off my sweaty gloves and say a goodbye to someone I've cared for for months or even years You'll never see the weight that we carry home. For minutes or hours, days, or weeks, or even lifetimes. You'll never see our children's faces as we kiss them goodbye on Christmas morning so that we can make it a special day for your family member. You'll never see the deep breath we take as we walk into a room to prepare a loved one before family enter to say their last goodbye. You'll never see our hearts ache with the pain for those we have nursed and passed and those that continue to battle. You'll never see our minds as they tirelessly overthink and overwork scenarios, wondering how or if we could do something better next time. You'll never see us break the news that someone's husband or wife, that they have been married to for 50 plus years has died because they have forgotten again, you'll never see us comfort them as they cry. And for the most part, I'm okay that you can't see those things. It's my job to do, my burden to carry, and my labor of love and service so that you don't have to, so that the relationship you have remains as it always has been, so that you don't have to become their Carer. I'll take on that role for you. However, I'll be honest, there are times that I wish you could understand the alternative to your relative that's waiting. There are times I wish you understood the difference between urgency and emergency. And there are certainly times that I wish I could be transparent enough to tell you when your relative dies it breaks our hearts too. If you know, or love a Carer please do me a favor and just give them a hug. Or maybe a fist bump if hugging isn't their thing, or maybe even just a nod of approval but more anything please remember were more than just bottom cleaners and tea makers. We're working as hard and as fast as we can, and most days, it's never enough." Copy and share if you know, love or appreciate people that are 'just' carers.
If you like you abuse me, I don't care😀. Sorry you won't break my soul, I know why I am there and your insults won't get to me. Stay strong guys and ignore negativity.
I discovered your channel today but I must say your content is one of the best. I have watched several of your videos and I think ur made to be a leader or manager. Smthing special about how you present facts
I absolutely agree. I saw a lot of bad things with the care company I worked for. I actually rescued a Zimbabwe lass. The care company lied to her. Know your rights. You have as many as me. Not if you don't know them though. Xxxxxxx
Thank you Becca This is quite relieving I had a offer with a care home in Northern Ireland Conway group healthcare to be precise. Do you know anything about it? Thanks Annie Mark
I appreciate this information as it prepares the prospective carers. However, would you kindly tell us what should one do if this happen? Are there no laws or policies pertaining such things? Or do I just get beaten as a carer and I go to hospital and that is it? If workers are not safe at their work place, can I file a case against the employer??
I was racially abused by a resident in August on a night shift, mehn I cried a river. I stood there looked at the time (wee hrs of the night) I should have been asleep but Charley here I am packing shit n being racially abused on top. Care paa dierr it's a means to an end for me n that night solidified it for me. may God see us through🙏
Hi Becca you have done a good work, it's quite understanding if a patient with dementia hit you but if a patient without that, do the same can't you report. If am dealing with a patient and have not finished and am being called by another patient,will I be query for that, Becca am scared o please enlighten me thanks.
U will not be queried if u have to finish with one before u move yo another and u can fill an incident report or datix if a patient/relative/College abuses u
Thanks so much for this.i have been in a care home since march and am enjoying my role as an RGN, documentation no be here but am getting use to the routine and ours is done electronically.The residents are fun and cheerful though some can be annoying but all the same, understanding their moods will enable one have a stress free shift.And as you said Asking question is very important even if it's to call 111 for clarification.
Indeed, it's really challenging and can be depressing(personally). Patience dierr you need "fiftyBillion"🤦♀️But always ASK for help, call 111 when in doubt. Always thankful for event free shifts 😆 Thanks for this video.
My sister, that cannot happen in America ever, and it just goes away like that. NO WAY!!! America have zero tolerance for abuse both from the client to the caregiver or from the caregiver to the client.
Actually everything you said is true about the carehome is 💯 true, if I saw this video back home I wouldn't have come to a carehome, for me it really stressing in a carehome , I'm not coping well in a carehome, I wish I can go to nhs but trap with the money to pay them back Do carehome allow transfer to another carehome
Its good to let people know, as they will call you names which you have never heard in your life, and some can even do other messy deliberately and you need not to complain lf something happened to you as they have mental challenges.
Woo my dear sister, you have done an excellent 👌 job here by enlightening so many of us who are, may and already in stuck with this, May God Almighty bless, protect, keep and increase you continually with wisdom etc in Jesus Mighty Name amen.
Care home nursing is a mind field. It is what we call " Granny farming". That's the ugly truth. The reality is those shiny brochure saying home from home, is rubbish. It is about money. If any nurse gets in the way, with the NMC rules, you are on your way out. Private owners want cash and that's it. Care homes should be publicly owned, the standards would be better and happier residents and families. You are so spot on with getting struck off. NMC doesn't want to hear it. The private owners, with no qualifications, will get you in a heap of trouble. Make sure you know your stuff. That said, residents are brilliant and should be the priority above the private owners. Lastly, the grass is not greener, do not be fooled.
I am imagining someone going through those troubles to make some money then your unappreciative relatives in the motherland keep bugging you to give them money.
Hi Beca good evening,trust you are doing great in London,I've watched all most all your video here and the I must say they are very educative, informative and inspiring.Will soon join you in London....hope to build friendship with you.👍👍
My dearest pads are everywhere, even in hospitals, personally i had an operation this year but I had to wear pad and catheter nurses had to help me change my pad.
His sister Becca greetings to you please ma i just came across your post now am a cameroonian and a certified nursing assistant with 7months experience in a hospital settle here in dubai please i really like to relocate to uk i dont even know where to start or what to do please is there any sponsorship visa that can be of help please sister please
The whole point of moving to the UK is money , money Money after watching your videos have come to decide that ill rather work in a care home than in the NHS..
I'm just proud of you Auntie Beca 😊😊...may the Lord continue to lift you and also increase your knowledge and wisdom. You are a blessing to GH and the WORLD 💪.
If a resident assaults or verbally abuses you, you may report him to the police and/ or sue him, as you could anywhere else. Workplace is absolutely no different.
Yes, true, but all these customers, got dementia and are old and sick. If you work in this job, you have to put up with it. Sad, but true. I'm working since 7years in care.
My father has dementia. He is frightened of people who do not look and speak like him. This is his homeland and these people are foreign to him. He cannot understand their accents or ways.
Leave that thing because you hav make already even we the blacks ourselves we killing each other so what some people have bad luck some people have good luck let me go and experience it my self don’t come there’s nothing here but they will come and house’s
Thanks very much for this. I just got my pin and I must say I’ve started to feel the heat!😅 But the management in my care home is good, the support is massive. I started assisting the nurse with medication and managing the floor even before osce so it really helped when I started doing that myself. Yes there’s so much documentation to be done but everything is done on the computer eg. MAR charts and care records. If there is an emergency even though there’s no doctor around, just call 999 as you said and DOCUMENT that you have done that. It’s all about covering your back in the care home with documentation. If you don’t understand something, ask even if you think it’s a ‘stupid’ question and you’ll be fine. Make sure calls to any member of the multi disciplinary team is done and DOCUMENT. Have a small notebook on you and write a to do list so that you don’t forget anything and cross them off before your shift ends. Little by little we will get there👍
Congratulations dear 😘 ❤️, little by little
Hello ma
Beca encouraged me to join the care home ..from the NHS and no regrets.
@@berniceezra832 I'm glad I helped 🤩
.
As a Carer you'll watch me do things and instantly judge me for them, you'll look down your nose and see me as nothing more than someone that deals with other people's body fluids and makes cups of tea.
You'll wonder why I can walk out of a room and instantly into another, forgetting that I may have promised your relative a blanket or a cup of water because I was "distracted" by someone else.
You'll wonder why I've walked past your relatives room and not entered theirs, you'll wonder why some people are attended to sooner and you'll curse my name under your breath as they wait.
You'll wonder how I seem to have time to sit down and write and wonder why I cannot fix things immediately.
You'll wonder how, under any circumstance, I could be sharing a smile or a laugh with a co-worker as if laughter has no place.
As I walk in for my shift, you'll look at me, your eyes saying that you want me to help and you'll wonder why I can't just make that happen.
But here's what, if you're very lucky, you'll never see.
You'll never see me lose. You'll never see me take off my sweaty gloves and say a goodbye to someone I've cared for for months or even years
You'll never see the weight that we carry home. For minutes or hours, days, or weeks, or even lifetimes.
You'll never see our children's faces as we kiss them goodbye on Christmas morning so that we can make it a special day for your family member.
You'll never see the deep breath we take as we walk into a room to prepare a loved one before family enter to say their last goodbye.
You'll never see our hearts ache with the pain for those we have nursed and passed and those that continue to battle.
You'll never see our minds as they tirelessly overthink and overwork scenarios, wondering how or if we could do something better next time.
You'll never see us break the news that someone's husband or wife, that they have been married to for 50 plus years has died because they have forgotten again, you'll never see us comfort them as they cry.
And for the most part, I'm okay that you can't see those things. It's my job to do, my burden to carry, and my labor of love and service so that you don't have to, so that the relationship you have remains as it always has been, so that you don't have to become their Carer. I'll take on that role for you.
However, I'll be honest, there are times that I wish you could understand the alternative to your relative that's waiting. There are times I wish you understood the difference between urgency and emergency. And there are certainly times that I wish I could be transparent enough to tell you when your relative dies it breaks our hearts too.
If you know, or love a Carer please do me a favor and just give them a hug. Or maybe a fist bump if hugging isn't their thing, or maybe even just a nod of approval but more anything please remember were more than just bottom cleaners and tea makers.
We're working as hard and as fast as we can, and most days, it's never enough."
Copy and share if you know, love or appreciate people that are 'just' carers.
Beautiful piece
If you like you abuse me, I don't care😀. Sorry you won't break my soul, I know why I am there and your insults won't get to me. Stay strong guys and ignore negativity.
Exactly 💯
Exactly, is part of the job, every job have their challenges. What matters is your pay per hour
@@technaija1513 👍
Yes yes and yes
I discovered your channel today but I must say your content is one of the best. I have watched several of your videos and I think ur made to be a leader or manager. Smthing special about how you present facts
This is an eye opener as I just the contract last week coming in next month
Woow congratulations 🎊 👏
Congratulations
Congratulations
Hi Julie I'm from Zambia too and planning to relocate how did the process go ?
congratulations Julie
Thank you for this❤. I'm just settling in and sure this is a great need for me
You are so welcome
I absolutely agree. I saw a lot of bad things with the care company I worked for. I actually rescued a Zimbabwe lass. The care company lied to her. Know your rights. You have as many as me. Not if you don't know them though. Xxxxxxx
Thank you Becca
This is quite relieving
I had a offer with a care home in Northern Ireland
Conway group healthcare to be precise.
Do you know anything about it?
Thanks
Annie Mark
I appreciate this information as it prepares the prospective carers. However, would you kindly tell us what should one do if this happen? Are there no laws or policies pertaining such things?
Or do I just get beaten as a carer and I go to hospital and that is it? If workers are not safe at their work place, can I file a case against the employer??
U can fill an incidence report and get ur management or union involved
I was racially abused by a resident in August on a night shift, mehn I cried a river. I stood there looked at the time (wee hrs of the night) I should have been asleep but Charley here I am packing shit n being racially abused on top. Care paa dierr it's a means to an end for me n that night solidified it for me. may God see us through🙏
Awww sorry to hear this
I have cried before and left work. May God help us
@@maureenodionye6353 it's well with u
Me i would do tit for tat, they can't abuse me when am silent, we better go to hell together
Who sent all of you these messages? Why would you abandon your motherland to be a ‘slave’? Help me make sense of it
I have been waiting for this, a long time. Thank you. This has been particularly helpful to me.
U wlc
was going to London this week hope all goes well found tips from you
Hi Becca you have done a good work, it's quite understanding if a patient with dementia hit you but if a patient without that, do the same can't you report. If am dealing with a patient and have not finished and am being called by another patient,will I be query for that, Becca am scared o please enlighten me thanks.
U will not be queried if u have to finish with one before u move yo another and u can fill an incident report or datix if a patient/relative/College abuses u
Becca you are not just a nurse,you are a teacher.O love your clinical knowledge. Love real nurses.Kudus with the work
Thank uuu 🥰
Absolutely 💯
You are always giving out important information. Much love from Zambia
Thanks dear 😘
Thanks so much for this.i have been in a care home since march and am enjoying my role as an RGN, documentation no be here but am getting use to the routine and ours is done electronically.The residents are fun and cheerful though some can be annoying but all the same, understanding their moods will enable one have a stress free shift.And as you said Asking question is very important even if it's to call 111 for clarification.
Congratulations on your role 👏
Indeed, it's really challenging and can be depressing(personally). Patience dierr you need "fiftyBillion"🤦♀️But always ASK for help, call 111 when in doubt. Always thankful for event free shifts 😆 Thanks for this video.
50 billion ampa 🤣
Very informative vlog. Thanks. You look beautiful, Becca. I'm sure you are at peace now. Peace can make one pretty too 😃.
Thanks love 😘 ❤️
My sister, that cannot happen in America ever, and it just goes away like that. NO WAY!!! America have zero tolerance for abuse both from the client to the caregiver or from the caregiver to the client.
Hmmm
So, what do you do in America if that happen?
Do you know of any sponsors in America
Actually everything you said is true about the carehome is 💯 true, if I saw this video back home I wouldn't have come to a carehome, for me it really stressing in a carehome ,
I'm not coping well in a carehome, I wish I can go to nhs but trap with the money to pay them back
Do carehome allow transfer to another carehome
If its got branches, yes u can transfer
Its good to let people know, as they will call you names which you have never heard in your life, and some can even do other messy deliberately and you need not to complain lf something happened to you as they have mental challenges.
True
Thank you for sharing the information, really, there no job without a risk.
Woo my dear sister, you have done an excellent 👌 job here by enlightening so many of us who are, may and already in stuck with this, May God Almighty bless, protect, keep and increase you continually with wisdom etc in Jesus Mighty Name amen.
Bless u 🙏
I didn't know the difference between working in a care home and nhs..
Thanks so much
Which recruitment agencies do you recommend?
Thanks
Watching you from Swaziland.Thank you for the Information
Hello are you a nurse in switzerland? How's it like? For language requirements, is French language only enough to get a nursing job there?
@@Ida35715 Swaziland in Africa not Switzerland
Thanks dearie
@@phumlilekhumalo6440 eswatini. love that you still call it swaziland.
Care home nursing is a mind field. It is what we call " Granny farming". That's the ugly truth. The reality is those shiny brochure saying home from home, is rubbish. It is about money. If any nurse gets in the way, with the NMC rules, you are on your way out. Private owners want cash and that's it. Care homes should be publicly owned, the standards would be better and happier residents and families. You are so spot on with getting struck off. NMC doesn't want to hear it. The private owners, with no qualifications, will get you in a heap of trouble. Make sure you know your stuff.
That said, residents are brilliant and should be the priority above the private owners. Lastly, the grass is not greener, do not be fooled.
Thanks dear...u aren't not the only recently I see many youtuber reveled the exact reality...
Hmmm
Can l really manage to work in the UK
you can manage
Of course u can
Lol...I'm tired already...gosh
@@Sweetjeejee007 it is well
@@Sweetjeejee007 😂😂😂 just remove tht thought u make it
I am imagining someone going through those troubles to make some money then your unappreciative relatives in the motherland keep bugging you to give them money.
Hi Beca good evening,trust you are doing great in London,I've watched all most all your video here and the I must say they are very educative, informative and inspiring.Will soon join you in London....hope to build friendship with you.👍👍
Thanks hun, hope to see u 😘
Thank you for sharing 🙏🏿 Very useful information ℹ️ for better decision 👍🏿
Where do I get acare home training in Nigeria pls
My dearest pads are everywhere, even in hospitals, personally i had an operation this year but I had to wear pad and catheter nurses had to help me change my pad.
Of course pads are everywhere, even in specialist units we change pads
Please by pads do you mean menstrual pad?
@@ugwumbaeuphemia6382 incontinence pads
You just earned a subscriber. I have learnt alot. Weldone.
Thanks love 😘
Please what's the required marks for IELTS exam before applying?
I think it’s 5.5
Thank you dear 💓 🙏
His sister Becca greetings to you please ma i just came across your post now am a cameroonian and a certified nursing assistant with 7months experience in a hospital settle here in dubai please i really like to relocate to uk i dont even know where to start or what to do please is there any sponsorship visa that can be of help please sister please
Kindly watch my care assistant video, it has all the information
The whole point of moving to the UK is money , money Money after watching your videos have come to decide that ill rather work in a care home than in the NHS..
Hello dear how can I direct message you 😊.. I need you to explain the how’s , what and when’s running tru my mind please help a sister
IG agyemangbecca
Auntie Beca, Is care taker meant for people on health field alone
No
Thanks for this piece again
U wlc
My father has dementia. He is scared of people who are foreign and whom he cannot understand their accents. Also their culturally differences.
Lots of Love from Dubai
Thank dear
About the osce pls what is your advice for an overseas nurse coming to the care home? Cos I heard you say most fail, so what do you advice pls?
I will do a video on that soon
You just earned a subscriber. ❤️
😍
thank you, it is very informative
Nice and awesome info
Thanks 😊
I'm just proud of you Auntie Beca 😊😊...may the Lord continue to lift you and also increase your knowledge and wisdom. You are a blessing to GH and the WORLD 💪.
🙏🙏
Hai thanks for the show am new here pliz help me get a job of caretaker am here as a volunteer and need a job.
I have a video on that
Dose auxillary nurse accepted?
Yes
Yep
Okay
Love from Zambia
😍😍
Well explained
Watching from Zambia
Thanks hun
Nice video
If a resident assaults or verbally abuses you, you may report him to the police and/ or sue him, as you could anywhere else. Workplace is absolutely no different.
Yes, true, but all these customers, got dementia and are old and sick. If you work in this job, you have to put up with it. Sad, but true. I'm working since 7years in care.
They are vulnerable people without mental capacity and there is nothing you can do to defend yourself but to come back at later time.
@@claudiaweber4564connect me some.i really need this job
Thank you dear
U wlc 👍
So why did you leave endoscopy nursing
I did a video on that already dear
@@beccabaetv need the link
All these are not new
It happens even in the NHS HOSPITAL.
Of course
Is it true that you need to have a driving license to apply as a caregiver?
Not true in all cases
Am not saying it doesn't happen but it is never tolerated
👍👍
To be paid this much, wouldn’t mind being insuy
👍
Thanks for your information.
Please can you help me with care home that offers visa sponsorship
I did a video on that, please scroll down for it
Wow. ..thanks a lot.
How do I apply for visa sponsorship from Nigeria
I have done a video on companies recruiting with sponsorship
@@beccabaetv OK ma'am
I will check.
I am a new subscriber
@@beccabaetv please ma. ..
How do I find the video? Name please
@@kechimonye474 ua-cam.com/video/Hj-n0CzbDl0/v-deo.html
@@beccabaetv your the best
My dear I need job
I have done videos on that
My father has dementia. He is frightened of people who do not look and speak like him. This is his homeland and these people are foreign to him. He cannot understand their accents or ways.
Sorry to hear that, must be hard for him 😢
@@beccabaetv Thankyou. You are such a kind nurse. 🤑
Leave that thing because you hav make already even we the blacks ourselves we killing each other so what some people have bad luck some people have good luck let me go and experience it my self don’t come there’s nothing here but they will come and house’s
Did u watch the whole video at all or u just want to rant..........??
Hello dear can you check your email
Ok dear
Kindly asking for your email
Kindly dm on ig agyemangbecca
@@beccabaetv
It’s not working 😊