One of our carers is thriving in her two different and rewarding roles,
Tamara Proctor joined us three years ago when she was just 19, having previously worked in a shoe shop.
Her family were unsurprised at her career change as she had previously looked after her mother, who has cerebral palsy, and had also studied Social Care at college.
“None of them were surprised,” said the 22-year-old, who lives in West Lynn and is attached to our Heacham office. “They think I’m a natural carer and all said they saw it coming!”
Her exceptional qualities were recognised when she won a GEM Award in March 2022 for ‘Going the Extra Mile’ in her care work, and, in April she took on the extra responsibilities, joining the company’s Rapid Response Team.
“I’d always wanted to get into things further,” Miss Proctor explained. “As Rapid Response, you’re involved in advance planning, reviewing care plans, monitoring carers, and we do the first visits for new service users, where we gather all the information we need about them and discuss what they want to get out of it so we can put a plan together.
“If there is any sickness or emergency, we could also be called upon to provide cover – which is where the ‘rapid response’ name comes in. No day is ever the same, and it really keeps you on your toes, and stops it being like Groundhog Day, as it can be in some other jobs.”
“I think what I most enjoy about it is that I get to meet lots of different people and to have an input into their care programmes,” she continued. “It’s a great feeling to think that I can be a help to them, and I like getting more involved in how a plan is made up. It makes you appreciate everything that goes into it. Everyone plays a part, and everyone does it very well.”
As well as her Rapid Response role, which she shares with two other team members at Heacham, Miss Proctor continues to work as a regular carer at Extra Hands.
“It’s the only care company I’ve ever worked for, and I couldn’t imagine ever working anywhere else,” she added.
“Just being able to help people with day-to-day support, to enable them to stay in their own homes, is very rewarding indeed. You do build a relationship with them, which is nice for both the carer and the service user.
“Extra Hands is an excellent company to work for, with the most thorough training – it’s definitely the most rewarding job I could ever imagine doing. I’d say to anyone thinking of trying care work, to give it a go. You’ve got to have it in you though. It’s in the name of the job – you’ve got to care.”
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