Nosicelo

Date Of Birth: September 5, 1988

City: Khayelitsha, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa

Hobbies: Baking and Walking

What makes you a good caregiver?

“I am compassionate, patient, and reliable. I understand and respond to both the emotional and physical needs of those I care for, communicate effectively, and adapt to changing situations with ease.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
"I am most qualified in communication, assisting with daily living activities, personal hygiene, medication reminders, meal preparation, and mobility support, while collaborating effectively with healthcare professionals."

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
I love making a positive difference in someone’s life, building meaningful relationships, and learning from their experiences. Seeing someone smile and feel cared for gives me great fulfillment.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
The best days are when I see my patient smile, knowing I have made their day better. Being able to brighten someone’s day is incredibly rewarding.”

Zusive

Date Of Birth: November 24, 1998

City: Atlantis, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa, Zulu

Hobbies: Baking and Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?

“I remain composed under pressure, creating a calm and peaceful environment. I listen carefully and provide support that respects each person’s dignity.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
”I am most qualified in emotional support and empathy. I have strong listening skills and provide comfort to help alleviate loneliness and isolation.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
I’m passionate about helping seniors maintain their dignity and independence. I also enjoy learning from their life experiences and building meaningful relationships.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
The best day was when I received a heartfelt thank you from a patient’s family. Knowing that I made a real difference in someone’s life made it so rewarding.”

Coceka

Date Of Birth: August 28, 1982

City: Khayelitsha, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa

Hobbies: Cooking and Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?

“Being a caregiver is my calling. I always help with a willing heart, a smile, and genuine happiness to make a difference in someone’s life. I’m caring, dependable, and truly love what I do.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
“I am confident in providing specialised care, including stroke support, general frail care, and post-operative assistance. My skills include monitoring wounds, managing catheter care, assisting with mobility and physiotherapy exercises, and ensuring the client’s overall safety and comfort. I am also experienced in offering medication reminders, preparing nutritious meals, and keeping clients engaged in a calm and supportive environment.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
“I enjoy communicating and building relationships with seniors. Teamwork and knowing how to care for them properly gives me a sense of purpose and fulfilment.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
“My best day was when I managed to build a strong relationship and good communication with my patient. It made me realise how important trust and connection are in caregiving.”

Franciose

Date Of Birth: April 4, 2006

City: Brooklyn, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa, Swahili

Hobbies: Art and Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?

“I’m caring, reliable, and fully present with every client. I bring positive energy to my work, enjoy connecting with people, and am always eager to learn and grow as a caregiver.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
“I have extensive experience in elderly and specialized care, including personal hygiene, mobility support, medication reminders, and providing emotional companionship. I bring energy, positivity, and genuine compassion to every client, and I adapt quickly to meet each person’s unique needs with care and respect.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
“I love making a positive difference in someone’s life each day. Hearing their stories, learning from their experiences, and bringing comfort and joy to their day truly fulfils me.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
“One of my best days was when I cared for a resident who was feeling lonely. We laughed, shared stories, prayed together, and she opened up to me. It reminded me how powerful simple kindness and connection can be.”

Vuyiseka S

Date Of Birth: June 23, 1997

City: Kraaifontein, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa, Afrikaaans, Zulu

Hobbies: Cooking and Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?

“I’m passionate about caring for others and always bring patience, empathy, and understanding to my work. I communicate well with families and healthcare teams and make sure every client feels respected, safe, and valued.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
“I’m skilled in assisting with daily living activities like bathing, dressing, and grooming, as well as providing care for clients with physical or mental disabilities. I also have experience with pressure care and offer strong emotional support and companionship.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
“I love making a positive difference in seniors’ lives and learning from their experiences. Their stories and wisdom inspire me, and I enjoy building meaningful, trusting relationships with them.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
“My best day was when a client got so excited to see me after I came back from leave. It made me realise how much of a difference genuine care and connection can make in someone’s life.”

Nokuphiwo

Date Of Birth: June 25, 1993

City: Edinburgh, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa, Sotho

Hobbies: Cooking and Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?

“I’m passionate about caring for seniors and always approach my work with compassion and understanding. I listen well, communicate effectively with families and healthcare teams, and make sure each person feels valued and supported.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
“I’m skilled in assisting with daily living activities like bathing, dressing, and grooming. I also provide strong emotional support and companionship, helping clients feel comfortable and cared for.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
“I love the opportunity to make a positive impact on seniors’ lives and to learn from their experiences. Their wisdom and life stories inspire me, and I enjoy building meaningful connections with them.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?

“One of my best days was helping a client celebrate a milestone birthday. We planned a surprise with their loved ones, and seeing their face light up with joy reminded me why I love what I do.”

Nomthandazo

Date Of Birth: September 20, 1981

City: Woodlands, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa, Zulu, Afrikaans

Hobbies: Cooking and Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?

“I am reliable, compassionate, and always willing to go the extra mile to make someone feel cared for. I pay close attention to detail and ensure that my clients feel respected, valued, and supported in everything they do.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
“I am confident in personal care, mobility support, and keeping daily routines consistent. I am also good at encouraging clients to stay active and engaged, while being patient and gentle in challenging situations.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

“I enjoy building meaningful connections with seniors and giving them a sense of comfort and companionship. It excites me to know I can bring joy to their daily lives and help them feel less alone.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?

“My best day was when I helped a client regain confidence in walking after being afraid of falling. The smile on their face and the pride they felt made me realize how important even small victories are in caregiving.”

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Sr Nomzi

Date Of Birth: 28 June 1968

City: Cape Town

Languages: English, IsiXhosa

I am a compassionate and experienced nursing professional with over 20 years in patient care, chronic disease management, and maternal and child health across primary healthcare and community settings. I hold diplomas in General Nursing, Midwifery, Community Health, and a Postgraduate Diploma in HIV Management from Stellenbosch University.

My career includes work with organisations such as MSF, Aurum Institute, and the Western Cape Department of Health, where I have led clinical mentorship, HIV/TB integration, and Adult Primary Care training. I have a strong record of improving healthcare access in rural and semi-urban areas.

Currently, I serve as a home nurse assessor for CareChamp in the Cape Town region, where I conduct in-person home care assessments, develop tailored care plans, and perform necessary nursing procedures. I also play a key role in matching clients with the most suitable and qualified caregivers based on their individual needs.

Mourisha

Date Of Birth: January 10, 1999

City: Manenburg, Cape Town

Languages: English and Afrikaans

Hobbies: Cooking and Walking

What makes you a good caregiver?

“I am caring, patient, and attentive to everyone’s needs. I listen carefully, respect each person’s preferences, and create a safe, comfortable environment. I enjoy helping others and stay calm and adaptable in any situation.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
“I am skilled at providing companionship and assisting with daily tasks like meal prep, hygiene, and medication reminders. I also offer emotional support and know when to involve professional medical help, balancing practical care with emotional well-being.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

“I love spending time with seniors, listening to their stories, and learning from their experiences. Helping them stay independent, comfortable, and happy gives me great personal fulfillment.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?

“My best day was when I made a client smile and feel genuinely happy. Seeing the difference my care and attention made reminded me why I love helping others every day.”

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Noella L

Date Of Birth: January 10, 1990

City: Plumstead, Cape Town

Languages: English and French

Hobbies: Cooking and Swimming

What makes you a good caregiver?

“I believe I am a good caregiver because I am patient, compassionate, and truly enjoy helping others. I listen carefully to people’s needs and provide support that respects their dignity. I also adapt quickly to different situations and always try to create a safe, comfortable environment.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
”I feel most qualified in providing emotional support and daily living assistance. I am skilled at communication, managing routines, and offering encouragement. I also know how to recognize when professional medical help is needed. These skills allow me to give both practical and emotional care effectively.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

“What excites me most about working with seniors is the chance to make their daily lives brighter and easier. I love listening to their stories, learning from their experiences, and supporting their independence. Being part of their journey and bringing comfort gives me deep personal fulfillment.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?

“I once cared for a patient who felt very anxious about daily medication. By being attentive, I explained each step calmly, reassured them, and stayed present until they felt comfortable. This showed honesty, care, and mindfulness, which helped build trust and ensured they took their medicine safely.”

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Sr Babalwa

Date Of Birth: 10 April 1977

City: Cape Town

Languages: English, IsiXhosa

I am a dedicated and experienced nursing professional with a strong background in both clinical and community health care settings. I hold a Diploma in Nursing (General, Psychiatry, and Community) as well as a B.Cur degree in Education, Training and Administration from North-West University.

My nursing career spans over 20 years, including work in major hospitals such as Helen Joseph Hospital and Groote Schuur Hospital, where I was responsible for general nursing duties, pre- and post-operative care, staff supervision, and HIV counselling.

Currently, I serve as a home nurse assessor for CareChamp in the Cape Town region, where I conduct in-person home care assessments, develop tailored care plans, and perform necessary nursing procedures. I also play a key role in matching clients with the most suitable and qualified caregivers based on their individual needs.

Neziswa

Date Of Birth: June 12, 1984

City: Alexandra, Gauteng

Languages: English and Zulu

Hobbies: Reading and Sindging

What makes you a good caregiver?

“I believe my most useful qualities in this role are patience and kindness. I always treat my clients with care and compassion, ensuring that they are receiving best care suited for their needs.

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
“In my caregiving role I am comfortable and experienced to provide Frail care, Dementia care, Post-operative care, Palliative care, Pressure care, Wound Monitoring, Physical disability care, and Mental disability care.

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

“Taking care of and assisting the frail is a fulfilling experience for me. Making the elderly comfortable and acknowledged gives me a sense of satisfaction.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?

”Whenever I receive a compliment that makes my day but one of my patients requested me to be their in-home caregiver after they left the hospital as they were happy with my assistance and I knew my impact is making a difference.”

Alicia

Date of Birth: 29 June 1999

City: Muckleneuk, Pretoria

Languages: English & Afrikaans

Hobbies: Creative arts and crafts

What makes you a good companion?
“I’m patient, kind, and a good listener. I enjoy spending time with people and making them feel valued and comfortable.”

Share with me a time when you displayed [one of our company’s values].
“I noticed a task left undone and took the initiative to complete it, while being honest and mindful in how I communicated. It built trust and showed responsibility.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified as a companion?
“My strengths are communication, patience, and empathy. I listen well and provide emotional support and practical help.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
“Making a positive difference in someone’s day excites me. Even small acts of care can bring comfort and joy.”

What’s the most interesting thing about you that we don’t know from your resume?
“I’m very creative and enjoy bringing positivity and fun to everyday moments.”

Sr Rina

Date Of Birth: 03 June 1974

City: Cape Town

Languages: English, Afrikaans

I am a dedicated and compassionate nursing professional with experience across various levels of care. I hold a Diploma in Nursing (Enrolled Nurse) from Tygerberg Hospital School of Nursing and a certificate in Nursing Auxiliary from AFM Nursing School of Sarepta. I also completed a certificate in Basic Home Care Nursing, with a focus on general care, geriatric care, first aid, and HIV/AIDS support. My work experience includes roles as an Enrolled Nurse in Obstetrics at Tygerberg Hospital, where I managed and administered medication, prepared patients for theatre, provided continuous pre- and post-operative care, inserted urinary catheters, and supported postpartum mothers with family planning and breastfeeding.

I was honoured to receive the award for Best Clinical Performance in Obstetrics in 2017. I’ve also worked as an Auxiliary Nurse at Gatesville Medical Centre, where I delivered basic nursing care in obstetrics, paediatrics, and general medical wards. Earlier in my career, I served as a Health Care Assistant for New Hope Nursing Agency, assisting with daily hygiene, feeding, mobility, and emotional support, particularly for elderly and mental health patients.

Currently I am assisting as the physical home nurse assessor for CareChamp in the Cape Town region. This includes doing home care assessments and care plan creation as well as required nursing procedures. I also ensure to identify the best suitable caregiver(s) for our clients.

Zoe J

Date Of Birth: Nov 17, 2003

City: Kensington, Cape Town

Languages: English & Afrikaans

Hobbies: Reading & baking

Tell us more about yourself and why you have decided to pursue a career in Early Childhood Development:

"I am patient, caring, and dedicated to creating engaging learning experiences for young children. I chose ECD to make a positive impact on their lives, as I believe the early years are vital for growth. I'm passionate about fostering creativity, a love for learning, and supporting families in their journey."

What is - from your point of view - the typical role and responsibilities of a childcare provider in an early childhood development field?
"A childcare provider in ECD ensures children’s safety and well-being, creates age-appropriate activities, provides individual attention, and communicates with parents. They monitor health, track development, collaborate with staff, and stay updated on best practices to foster a nurturing environment for growth and learning."

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a childminder?

"My patience and empathy allow me to understand and meet children's needs, while my organizational skills enable me to plan engaging activities that foster learning."

What makes you excited to work with children?
"I’m excited about working with children because I love seeing their curiosity and creativity, and I enjoy being a positive influence in their lives. Shaping their early experiences and building connections with them and their families is important to me."

What is your main field of study?
CareChamp College Early Childhood Development Practitioner (NQF4) - Graduation: 2026”

Lithabile

Date Of Birth: February 25, 2004

City: Khayelitsha, Cape Town

Languages: English & Xhosa

Hobbies: Reading and drawing

Tell us more about yourself and why you have decided to pursue a career in Early Childhood Development:

"I have a deep passion for working with children and families, driven by my passion to make a positive impact on young lives. My interest in child development and learning motivates me to pursue a career in ECD. I am dedicated to creating nurturing and supportive environments where children can thrive.”

What is - from your point of view - the typical role and responsibilities of a childcare provider in an early childhood development field?
”In my perspective, the typical role and responsibilities of a childcare provider includes a commitment to continuous learning and exploration. This involves structured routines that include all aspects of development. I believe in being open to new ideas and perspectives, which enriches my approach to nurturing and educating young children.”

What makes you excited to work with children?
”What excites me about working with children is the joy and fulfillment it offers. I find pleasure in witnessing their growth and celebrating their achievements, building meaningful relationships, and fostering creativity through play. Being surrounded by their contagious energy, enthusiasm, and laughter creates an atmosphere that uplifts everyone.”

What is your main field of study?

“CareChamp College Early Childhood Development Practitioner (NQF4) - Graduation: 2025.”

Gugulethu

Date Of Birth: January 30, 1987

City: Doornfontein Gauteng

Languages: English

Hobbies: Reading novels and Watching TV

What makes you a good caregiver?

“I am very supportive to my patients and always show them care. Caregiving is my passion and I just love being there , overseeing all my duties and make my patients happy.’’

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
” I am more experienced in wound monitoring, bed and bath care exercise, frail care, checking vitals signs and medication monitoring, mobility assistance and catheter care.

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

“ I love sharing laughs , telling stories and just waking up every morning knowing that I have the opportunity to make a change and provide assistance to my patients.’’

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?

” Being welcomed by the seniors, singing a welcome song and telling me the rules and showing me around was the best day of life. I thought l was dreaming, l was so happy. It felt so good cause of the way they welcomed me.”

Sr Princess

Date Of Birth: 18 July 1989

City: Rembrandt Park, Gauteng

Languages: English, IsiXhosa

In 2014, I graduated as a Professional Nurse after completing my Diploma in Nursing (General, Psychiatrics and community) and Midwifery.

My work experience includes being a Professional Nurse at Netcare.

Currently I am assisting as the physical home nurse assessor for CareChamp in the Gauteng region. This includes doing home care assessments and care plan creation as well as required nursing procedures. I also ensure to identify the best suitable caregiver(s) for our clients in Gauteng.

Mercy B

Date Of Birth: June 5, 1993

City: Protea Glen, Johannesburg

Languages: English, Xhosa, Zulu, Venda, Sesotho and Setswana

Hobbies: Cooking

What makes you a good caregiver?

“I am a very passionate person with good listening skills and communication skills. I’m patient, loving, and understanding to people of all ages”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
Elderly care, disability care, and dementia care ”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
They are always telling funny stories which makes it fun to be around them. I enjoy helping them, talking to them and most importantly taking care of them”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?

”A patient of mine was hesitant about taking their medication and I managed to convince them the benefits of taking their medication and they eventually did and felt better”

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Yolanda N

Date Of Birth: 07 September 1998

City
: Cape Town

Languages: English, Afrikaans, Zulu, Xhosa

Hobbies: l love hiking or backpacking, Yogo Pilates, To read books , learning new language, Debate or public speaking, cooking and baking And fishing

What makes you a good caregiver?

"A good caregiver embodies compassion, empathy, and a genuine desire to help. Key qualities include trustworthiness, respect for dignity and boundaries, kindness, a positive attitude, and self-awareness to recognize limitations and seek support.."

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
I am a reliable and patient caregiver with strong communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work under pressure. I provide respectful, organized care, following directions and schedules while maintaining cultural competency”.

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

“The most exciting part of working with seniors is the appreciation for their experiences, stories, and humor. It’s rewarding to help improve their quality of life and support them in enjoying their ideal lifestyle, while also becoming more compassionate in the process.”

What personal values are most important to you?

“ Honest, building something new,vulnerablity, standing up one self, standing up for others,self-respect, charity,humanity and creativity.”

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