Nomvuselelo

Date Of Birth: December 28, 1995

City: Philipi, Cape Town

Languages: English and Xhosa

Hobbies: My hobbies include reading inspiring stories or books, listening to music or singing, and spending time with my loved ones or pets. I also enjoy gardening, crafting, and participating in church activities.

Why did you choose a career in Home-Based Personal Care?

”I chose this path because I truly enjoy helping others and making a positive difference in their lives. Working with people who need care and support allows me to build meaningful relationships, offer comfort, and see the impact of my care firsthand. It’s deeply rewarding to know that my work can bring hope, dignity, and happiness to others.

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

My strongest skills are empathy, communication, and problem-solving.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

Knowing that my work can bring comfort, dignity, and joy to someone’s life is truly rewarding. I am passionate about caring for and supporting others, and I find great fulfillment in making a positive difference in their lives.”

What are your main fields of study?
My main fields of study include personal care and support, communication and empathy, household management and daily living assistance, as well as health and well-being monitoring. These areas equip me with the skills and knowledge to provide quality care and effectively support individuals in need.”

Iviwe

Date Of Birth: August 9, 2003

City: Mfuleni, Cape Town

Languages: English and Xhosa

Hobbies: Reading Novels.

Why did you choose a career in Home-Based Personal Care?

”I was inspired by my late grandmother, who was a nurse at Ngonyama Clinic. I admired the way she cared for her patients with love and dedication, and that inspired me to follow in her footsteps. I truly love people and have a passion for taking care of them.”

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

I have strong communication skills and enjoy interacting with people. I’m also good at time management and problem-solving..”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

It’s not just about helping people, but also about building meaningful relationships with them. Even at home or in my community, I find it rewarding to offer help to someone in need..”

What are your main fields of study?
Business Studies, Geography, Tourism, and Mathematical Literacy”

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Carlima

Date Of Birth: January 1, 1996

City: Philipi, Cape Town

Languages: English and Xhosa

Hobbies: My hobbies include reading, listening to music, and spending time with family and friends. I also enjoy helping others, whether it’s volunteering in my community or assisting elderly people with small tasks. In my free time, I like going for walks and enjoying outdoor activities.

Why did you choose a career in Home-Based Personal Care?

”I am a dedicated person who enjoys helping others, especially those who need support in their daily lives. I have always been drawn to caring for people and find great satisfaction in making a positive difference in their well-being. I chose to pursue a career in Home-Based Personal Care because I believe everyone deserves to live with dignity, comfort, and independence, even when they need assistance.”

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

I am a good listener and communicate clearly with clients, families, and team members to ensure everyone understands the care plan and the client’s needs.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

What excites me most about working with people who need care and support is the opportunity to make a real difference in their lives every day.”

What are your main fields of study?
My main fields of study are Health and Community Care, with a focus on subjects such as Personal Care, Basic Nursing, and Human Health.”

Ayabonga

Date Of Birth: October 19, 1992

City: Langa, Cape Town

Languages: English and Xhosa

Hobbies: When I’m not working, I love spending time outdoors and enjoying the fresh air, whether it’s a quick surf session at Muizenberg, a weekend hike up Table Mountain, or a bike ride along the Sea Point Promenade.

Why did you choose a career in Home-Based Personal Care?

”I’m a dedicated and compassionate person. I’m excited to bring my experience, compassion, and professionalism to a Home-Based Personal Care role, where I can help clients thrive in the place they feel most comfortable, their own home.”

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

I’m confident in my ability to provide emotional support and companionship, which I believe are essential qualities in caregiving. I’m also a good listener who can offer reassurance and comfort when needed.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

What really excites me about working with people who need care and support is the opportunity to make a real difference in their daily lives. It’s also rewarding to build meaningful relationships, see their progress over time, and know that I’m part of their wellness journey.”

What are your main fields of study?
My main fields of study include Health and Wellness Science, Elder Care, and Basic Medical Training. These areas have helped me develop the knowledge and skills needed to provide quality care, support older adults, and promote overall well-being in a home-based care setting.”

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Aviwe

Date Of Birth: December 28, 2005

City: Strand, Cape Town

Languages: English and Xhosa

Hobbies: My hobbies are reading, cooking and writing.

Why did you choose a career in Home-Based Personal Care?

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I am a hardworking and caring person who loves people, even though I’m a bit shy. I chose Home-Based Care because one day I would like to become a nurse.”

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

“I’m strongest in communication, empathy, personal care, health & safety, time management, flexibility, and documentation.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

I’m excited to work with people who need care and support because of my personal experiences caring for others and seeing the difference it makes in their lives. Helping people brings me joy and purpose. It also aligns with my career goal of growing in the healthcare field and eventually becoming a professional nurse who provides compassionate, quality care.

What are your main fields of study?
Home based personal care worker.

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Athule

Date Of Birth: April 15, 2007

City: Delft, Cape Town

Languages: English and Xhosa

Hobbies: My hobbies listening to music, and enjoying the outdoors.

Why did you choose a career in Home-Based Personal Care?

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I'm passionate about caring for others and making a positive impact in my community through Home Based Personal Care. This career path allows me to provide personalized support and assistance, promoting independence, dignity, and quality of life for individuals in need and leave me room to study further.”

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

Being compassionate, empathy and time management 

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

It is being aware that I am helping someone and it helps me feel like I have a purpose.

What are your main fields of study?
Health sciences .

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Amahle

Date Of Birth: December 16, 2000

City: Delft, Cape Town

Languages: English and Xhosa

Hobbies: My hobbies are cooking, listening to music, reading books or newspapers, dancing, and playing puzzles.

Why did you choose a career in Home-Based Personal Care?

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I’m a compassionate and caring person who enjoys making a positive difference in people’s lives. With experience in caregiving and a passion for helping others, I’ve chosen to pursue a career in Home-Based Personal Care. I find joy in building relationships, understanding individual needs, and providing care that promotes dignity and independence. This career allows me to grow while offering meaningful support to those who need it most.’’

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

I’m most skilled in communication, empathy, personal care, time management, and flexibility. These abilities help me understand clients’ needs, provide compassionate support, and deliver personalized care that promotes their comfort, dignity, and well-being.

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

I love being able to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life by offering companionship, support, and dignity in their daily care.”

What are your main fields of study?

As a Home-Based Care student, I study key areas such as gerontology, caregiving skills, communication, health and safety, mental health, nutrition, and client-centered care. These subjects equip me with the knowledge and skills to provide high-quality, compassionate support to clients in their homes.

Therese N

Date Of Birth: November 11, 1987

City: Heathfield, Cape Town

Languages: English and French

Hobbies: Cleaning and Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?
I am patient, compassionate, and reliable, with strong communication and problem-solving skills. I always strive to provide care with empathy and understanding.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
”I feel most qualified in communication, empathy, and patience, qualities that help me connect with and support my clients effectively.”
What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
I love being able to make a meaningful difference in someone’s life by offering companionship, support, and dignity in their daily care.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
My best day at work was when I helped a client who had been feeling very low to smile and laugh again. Seeing how a bit of care and kindness could change their mood reminded me why I love what I do.”

Thandeka G

Date Of Birth: August 9, 1984

City: Strand, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa, Afrikaans

Hobbies: Cooking and Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?
"I care a lot about the people I look after and always do my best to help them feel happy and comfortable. I’m kind, patient, and try to bring a smile to their face every day."

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
"I’m good at helping with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, feeding, and giving support to elderly or disabled patients. I’m also caring and always make sure my patients feel safe and looked after."

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
"I like spending time with elder’s and learning from them. They teach me a lot about patience and care, and I enjoy making their day a little better."

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 patient who was having a hard time, and they thanked me with a big smile. It made me feel really proud and happy to see that I made a difference."

Asisipho

Date Of Birth: December 8, 1994

City: Khayelitsha, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa

Hobbies: Cooking and Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?
"I give my utmost in everything I do and always try to put a smile on someone’s face. I am patient, positive, and willing to do whatever is needed to make my patients comfortable and happy."

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
"I feel most qualified in caring for elders and assisting with all basic caregiving tasks, including post-operative and disability care. I help with daily activities, personal hygiene, feeding, and provide emotional support to my patients."

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
"I enjoy learning about disabilities and gaining knowledge every day. Working with seniors teaches me patience, care, and how to handle each person according to their individual needs."

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
My best day at work was when I successfully fed a patient via a tube and helped a patient bathe who had been struggling. Seeing their happiness and appreciation made me feel proud and made the day truly special."

Chwayita

Date Of Birth: November 12, 1994

City: Khayelitsha, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa

Hobbies: Baking and Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?
"I have good communication and time management skills. I’m always smiling, positive, and willing to do any task needed to make my patients comfortable and happy."

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
"I am skilled in all basic caregiving tasks, including post-operative and disability care. I assist with daily activities, personal hygiene, feeding, and provide compassionate emotional support to patients."

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
"I enjoy gaining more knowledge and learning new things every day. Working with seniors teaches me patience, care, and understanding."

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
"My best day was when I bathed a patient who has been struggling, and she was so happy and thankful. Seeing her appreciation made my day special."

Khuselwa

Date Of Birth: July 15, 1996

City: Gugulethu, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa

Hobbies: Baking and Dancing

What makes you a good caregiver?
"I love giving back to those in need. I am professional, experienced, and truly enjoy working with people. Caring for others and making a difference in their lives gives me a real sense of purpose."

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
"I am most qualified in home and private care, assisting with daily living activities, personal care, and providing companionship in a safe and respectful environment."

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
"I enjoy working with seniors because they are friendly, kind, and appreciative. Their gratitude and warmth make my work very rewarding."

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
"My best day was when a client thanked me and showed how much he valued the love and kindness I gave to his father. It reminded me how meaningful this work truly is."

Philasande

Date Of Birth: March 22, 2000

City: Khayelitsha, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa, Zulu

Hobbies: Cooking and Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?
I am patient, caring, and well-trained as a caregiver. I take my work seriously and always do my best to give good care and support."

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
"I am confident in all basic caregiving duties as well as post operative and disability care. Including daily activities, personal hygiene, feeding, and offering emotional support to patients."

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
"I enjoy working with seniors because they are loving and caring people. I like making them feel happy and comfortable."

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
"My best day was my first day at work because I had very good and kind patients who made me feel welcome."

Buyelwa T

Date Of Birth: December 15, 1990

City: Mfuleni, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa, Zulu

Hobbies: Cooking and Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?
"I have a positive attitude and a caring nature. I am hardworking, passionate, and always honest in what I do. I’m kind, friendly, and always smiling no matter what situation I’m in. I truly care about others and take pride in helping people feel safe and happy."

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
"I am most qualified in assisting with daily activities, personal hygiene, feeding, and mobility support. I also have experience providing specialized care and emotional support to patients with different needs, always ensuring their comfort and dignity."

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
"I love working with older people and making their days special. Giving them hope, comfort, and happiness is what motivates me every day."

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
"My best days are when I can help someone who is in need, make them smile, and bring a little hope and happiness into their day. Knowing I’ve made a difference always makes me feel proud."

Nokwaziwa

Date Of Birth: August 31, 1979

City: Delft, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa

Hobbies: Baking and Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?
"I am passionate about my job. I am a hard worker, disciplined, and kind, and I truly care about the people I look after. I always make sure my patients feel respected, safe, and comfortable. I treat everyone with patience and compassion, just as I would want to be treated."

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
"I am qualified in assisting with daily activities, personal hygiene, feeding, mobility support, and providing companionship. My qualifications helps me handle care needs safely and confidently."

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
"I love helping people who are unable to assist themselves. It makes me happy to know that my work makes a difference in someone’s life and brings them comfort and joy."

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
"My best day was when I helped feed a patient that my colleagues were struggling to feed. It felt good to be able to help and see the patient calm, comfortable, and cared for."

Nontlonipho

Date Of Birth: June 9, 1974

City: Mfunleni, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa

Hobbies: Singing and dancing

What makes you a good caregiver?

"I’m patient, kind, and understanding. I listen to my patients and make sure they feel safe, cared for, and comfortable."

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
I’m most experienced in elder care and dementia support, providing calm, patient, and compassionate assistance. I focus on emotional connection, safety, and daily engagement to help clients feel secure and valued in their own space.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
"I enjoy providing care, seeing progress, and supporting comfort and recovery. I love building relationships, sharing stories, and helping seniors maintain their dignity and sense of connection."

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
"My best day at work was when I spent time dancing and singing with my patients. Seeing their joy and laughter reminded me how powerful simple moments of connection can be."

Sisonke

Date Of Birth: December 28, 1999

City: Phillipi, Cape Town

Languages: English, Isixhosa

Hobbies: Cooking and Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?

"I love being a caregiver because I genuinely care about my patients, and their needs always come first. Being a caregiver is something I live for, and I find great fulfillment in helping people who are in need."

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
"I am experienced in post operative and disability care, assisting with daily activities, personal hygiene, meal preparation, mobility support, and providing emotional support, while building meaningful relationships."

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
"What excites me the most is the opportunity to help someone who truly needs support. Caring for patients can be challenging, but I enjoy it because I believe every person deserves love, care, and support."

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
"The best days are when patients show gratitude and blessings. Knowing that my care has a positive impact on their lives is very rewarding."

Louisa J

Date Of Birth: January 15, 1972

City: Tafelsig, Cape Town

Languages: English, Afrikaans

Hobbies: Cooking and Reading

What makes you a good caregiver?

"I treat people as if they were my own family. Respect and dignity are very important to me, and I have a genuine passion for caring for others. I feel this is a gift I am truly blessed with."

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
"I am most qualified in caring for stroke patients and those with mobility challenges, helping them regain strength and independence. I also have experience in palliative care, providing comfort and support during difficult times."

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
"I love working with seniors, keeping them happy, and assisting with their day-to-day needs. Their comfort and well-being are very important to 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?
"My best day at work was when I was able to help a client feel more confident and comfortable in their daily routine. Seeing the positive impact I had on their day and their happiness was incredibly rewarding."

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.”