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What does a waking night support worker do?

What does a waking night support worker do?
September 1, 2023SCNEWaking Night Support

A waking night support worker is a healthcare professional who provides support to people with complex care needs during the night. They are awake all night and available to provide assistance as needed, such as:

  • Help with personal care, such as toileting, bathing, and dressing
  • Provide medication reminders and assistance
  • Monitor health and well-being
  • Reassure and comfort people who are feeling anxious or distressed
  • Deal with any emergencies that may arise
  • Provide companionship and support

Waking night support workers may work in a variety of settings, including residential care homes, hospitals, and people’s homes. They may work alone or as part of a team.

The specific duties of a waking night support worker will vary depending on the needs of the individual they are supporting. However, all waking night support workers play an important role in ensuring the safety and well-being of the people they care for.

Here are some additional duties that a waking night support worker may perform:

  • Complete paperwork and documentation
  • Liaise with other healthcare professionals
  • Clean and maintain the living space
  • Run errands and do shopping
  • Provide transportation to appointments
  • Take part in activities and outings

Waking night support workers must be compassionate, patient, and have a strong sense of empathy. They must also be able to work independently and as part of a team. They must be able to handle difficult situations calmly and effectively.

If you are interested in becoming a waking night support worker, there are a few things you can do to prepare. First, you will need to complete a training program that will teach you the skills and knowledge you need to do the job. You can find training programs at community colleges, vocational schools, and online.

Once you have completed your training, you will need to obtain a certification or license. The requirements for certification or licensing vary from state to state.

If you are looking for a rewarding career in healthcare, becoming a waking night support worker is a great option. You will have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of people who need your help.

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