EWA MALEWICZ
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Email: ********@*****.*** Phone: 078**-***-***
Date of Birth: 27 April 1969
Professional Profile
Compassionate and reliable Level 3–qualified Health and Social Care professional with over five years of hands-on Skilled in supporting clients with dementia, promoting independence, and delivering person-centred care. Adept at developing trusting relationships, managing daily living activities, and liaising effectively with families and m Key Skills
- Person-centred care planning & delivery
- Dementia care & behaviour support
- Medication administration & record-keeping
- Mobility assistance & safe transfer techniques
- Personal hygiene & continence care
- Meal preparation & nutritional monitoring
- Emotional support & active listening
- Communication with clients, families & health professionals
- Time management & punctuality
- Confidentiality & professional integrity
Qualifications
Diploma in Health and Social Care, Level 3
[Name of College or Training Provider], [Year of completion] Continuing Professional Development:
- Safeguarding Adults
- First Aid in the Workplace
- Infection Control in Health and Social Care
- Dementia Awareness
Professional Experience
Community Carer, [Name of Care Agency], 2024 – Present Provide home-based care for multiple clients in the local community, delivering 1:1 support tailored to individual car Assist with personal care tasks, medication prompts, meal preparation, and light housekeeping. Monitor health and well-being, record observations, and report changes to nursing staff or family members. Encourage social engagement, facilitate outings, and support mobility exercises. Maintain accurate care logs and uphold the highest standards of confidentiality and dignity. Private Carer (Full-Time), Self-Employed for a Client with Dementia, 2020 – 2023 Delivered 24-hour personalised care for a lady living with moderate-stage dementia. Created and implemented structured daily routines to reduce confusion and anxiety. Managed medication schedules, liaised with GP and district nurses to ensure continuity of care. Provided emotional support, companionship, and meaningful activities to stimulate memory and engagement. Maintained a safe, clean environment and assisted with personal hygiene, dressing, and mobility. References
Available on request.