Angie V

Date of Birth: 1st September, 1983

City: Bryanston, Johannesburg

Languages: English

Hobbies: Baking & crafts

What makes you a good companion?

“I’m dependable, compassionate, and attentive to individual needs. I have a natural ability to build trust and form meaningful connections, especially with seniors. I’m organised, patient, and respectful of routines, while also bringing warmth, positivity, and a sense of fun to the time we spend together.”

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

“I’m strongest in companionship and communication. I’m a good listener, caring, and patient - qualities that help people feel comfortable and at ease. I’m also creative and enjoy keeping clients engaged with meaningful, enjoyable activities. I believe my mix of warmth, responsibility, and good humour makes me well-suited to companion work.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

“I love the opportunity to connect with seniors who have so much life experience and wisdom. Hearing their stories, learning from them, and being a source of comfort, laughter, and companionship is incredibly meaningful to me. I enjoy knowing I can help someone feel valued, supported, and less alone.”

What’s the most interesting thing about you that we don’t know from your resume?

“ I have a creative side - I love baking, crafting, and finding small ways to make everyday moments feel special. I often bring that creativity into my work, whether it’s creating a fun activity, making someone a favourite treat, or simply adding warmth and humour to the day.”

Your best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
”My best days are when I know I’ve genuinely brightened someone’s day. I teach yoga, so I get to experience this often. One day that stands out was with an elderly lady who wasn’t feeling herself. I brought her favourite snack and we spent hours chatting about her younger years. She later told me it was the happiest she’d felt in a long time - and that moment has stayed with me.”

Sharon

Date of Birth: 8th January, 1981

City: Randburg, Johannesburg

Languages: English

Hobbies: Hiking and reading

What makes you a good companion?

“I genuinely enjoy spending time with people and I bring patience, compassion, and a calm presence. I’m intuitive, proactive, and approachable, and I always aim to make others feel comfortable and supported. Having spent time around older adults, I’m familiar with their needs and enjoy helping to make daily life easier and more enjoyable.”

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

“I’m most confident in communication, organisation, and problem-solving. I’m able to multitask, stay calm, and offer reliable, respectful support while building genuine connection.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

“I find it fulfilling to see the positive difference I can make -whether it’s through conversation, encouragement, or simply being there as a steady and supportive presence.”

What’s the most interesting thing about you that we don’t know from your resume?

“ I’m a real outdoor person - I love hiking, travelling, and being around wildlife, especially in the bush. I often visit game parks like Kruger and Pilanesberg. When I’m in a more relaxed mood, I enjoy doing puzzles, playing board games, and reading. I’m also very social and family-oriented, with a wide circle of friends, and I really enjoy spending time with people.”

Your best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
My best days are when I feel a real sense of accomplishment - knowing I’ve helped someone, made their day easier, or brought comfort and company when it was needed.”

Neo S

Date Of Birth: June 23, 2002

City: Khayelitsha, Cape Town

Languages: English and Xhosa

Hobbies: Socialising and trivia games

Why did you choose a career in Home-Based Personal Care?
”I’ve always loved helping people and being there for others. Growing up, I watched my mom care for my gran, and it showed me how much compassion and support can really change someone’s life. I chose Home-Based Care because I want to make a real difference - whether it’s helping with daily tasks, preparing meals, or simply being a listening ear and good company in someone’s home.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
”I’m strongest in communication and companionship. I’m a good listener, I’m patient, and I enjoy talking with people and helping them feel supported.”

From your point of view, what are the typical roles and responsibilities of a home-based caregiver?
”A home-based caregiver helps clients with everyday needs like personal care, meals, light cleaning, mobility support, and companionship. We also keep an eye on their wellbeing and report any changes when needed - all while making sure the client feels safe, respected, and comfortable.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
I love that I can make someone’s day better, even in small ways. I enjoy building real connections, hearing people’s stories, and helping them feel seen, cared for, and valued.”

What are your main fields of study?
Health sciences.”

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Sr Phindile

I am a Registered Nurse and Midwife with extensive experience in primary health care, mental health, rehabilitation, and palliative care.

I am passionate about helping patients manage chronic conditions through accurate assessment, treatment support, education, and ongoing care.

I especially enjoy working with mental health and addiction recovery patients, and I bring strong leadership experience from nurse unit management roles.

Nicole C

Date of Birth: August 18, 1995

City: Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape

Languages: English & Afrikaans

Hobbies: Reading and outdoor activities

What makes you a good companion?
”I’m a caring and empathetic companion who treats every person with respect and dignity. I listen attentively, communicate clearly, and remain patient and supportive at all times. I take time to understand each individual’s needs, provide encouragement, and help them stay engaged through meaningful activities and conversation.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified as a companion?
”I feel most qualified in communication and empathy. I’m a strong listener who takes time to understand each person’s needs, keep conversation supportive and engaging, and offer comfort and reassurance. I also enjoy helping seniors feel good about themselves through personal care support, such as assisting with grooming, hair, and nail care.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
”I love learning from my clients’ wisdom and life experience. They have so much knowledge to share, and I believe you’re never too old to learn. It’s inspiring to support them and be part of their journey.”

What personal values are most important to you?
”The values that matter most to me are honesty, respect, compassion, and continuous growth. I believe in being genuine, treating every person with dignity, and showing kindness in the small everyday moments. I also strive to keep learning and improving so I can provide the best support possible.”

What’s the most interesting thing about you that we don’t know from your resume?
Outside of work, I’m a passionate puzzle solver. I love brain teasers, crosswords, and escape-room challenges because they keep me sharp, creative, and focused - skills that also help me stay calm and solution-oriented when supporting clients.”

Nolusindiso N

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Date Of Birth: September 15th, 1993

City: Khayelitsha, Cape Town

Languages: English & Xhosa

Hobbies: Running and reading

What makes you a good caregiver?
“I am reliable, hardworking, and always willing to help. I am respectful, humble, and I bring a positive attitude to every day.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver ?
“I am confident in supporting elderly clients who may struggle to care for themselves, by assisting with daily needs in a respectful and compassionate way.”


What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
“I enjoy working as part of a team and I find it rewarding to build caring relationships with clients and make them feel supported and valued.”

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 felt welcomed and supported by the team, and I could see that the client felt comfortable and well cared for.”

Sr Renee

I come from a family of nurses and was inspired to pursue nursing by my aunt, who was both a Matron and a Tutor. This foundation shaped my passion for professional, ethical, and high-quality patient care.

I bring over 25 years of extensive nursing experience across ICU, cardiology, paediatrics, outpatient services, and senior nursing leadership roles locally and internationally. My background spans clinical practice, quality and patient safety, nursing management, and private practice, allowing me to deliver compassionate, patient-centred care while upholding the highest standards of clinical excellence.

Sr Nasreen

I have gained extensive experience in neonatal high care, paediatrics, and bed management, strengthening my clinical competence, organisational ability, and capacity to perform effectively in high-pressure environments.

Caring for critically ill neonates and paediatric patients has reinforced my commitment to compassionate, patient-centred care.

I chose nursing to provide professional, ethical, and holistic support to patients and their families during vulnerable and critical stages of care.

Achumile

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Date Of Birth: July 27th, 1996

City: Phillipi, Cape Town

Languages: English & Xhosa

Hobbies: Cooking and walking

What makes you a good caregiver?
“I listen carefully, speak politely, and make sure the person I support feels understood and comfortable. I am patient and able to handle different personalities and situations without getting frustrated. I always remain respectful and I truly enjoy helping others.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver ?
“I feel most confident supporting older clients and clients with disabilities by helping them stay calm, comfortable, and respected. I remain patient, supportive, and professional, even in challenging situations, and I have experience providing disability care and adapting to different support needs.”


What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
“I enjoy supporting seniors and clients with disabilities because they often need extra care, patience, and understanding. I find it meaningful to help someone feel comfortable, safe, and as independent as possible in their daily life.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
“One of my best days was when a client thanked me for being patient and kind, and my supervisor also recognised my effort. It reminded me that when I stay focused, communicate well, and give my best, I can improve someone’s day and create a positive environment.”

Sr Jenni

I am a qualified Professional Nurse with over 20 years of experience in nursing and healthcare management across government, private, and NPO sectors.

I hold a Bachelor of Nursing (BCur) and additional qualifications in Primary Health Care, Occupational Health, and Diagnostic, Treatment and Care.

I’m passionate about delivering safe, high-quality, client-centred care, with extensive experience supporting adults and children with high medical needs.

Queen A

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Date Of Birth: July 26th, 1998

City: Khayelitsha, Cape Town

Languages: English, Xhosa & Zulu

Hobbies: Reading and Singing

What makes you a good caregiver?
“I genuinely love what I do and care for people with warmth and dedication. I’m friendly, easy to get along with, and I build trusting relationships with those I support.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver ?
“Patience is one of my strongest qualities. I stay calm and supportive, even in challenging situations, and I take time to understand each person’s needs.”


What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
“I enjoy providing companionship and meaningful interaction - not just supervision. I love getting to know people, hearing their stories, and helping them feel valued, connected, and supported.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
“One of my best days was when a client asked me to accompany them to their granddaughter’s wedding. It meant a lot because it showed the trust and strong relationship we had built.”

Leoner M

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Date Of Birth: October 19th, 1978

City: Glenridge, Soweto

Languages: English and Zulu

Hobbies: Reading and Listening to music


What makes you a good caregiver?
“I am caring, patient, and reliable, and I treat every client with dignity and respect.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver ?
“I am most confident in personal care, hygiene support, medication reminders, companionship, and observing and responding to client needs. I also have experience supporting clients who require specialised care, including managing chronic conditions and following care routines carefully.”


What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
“I enjoy making a positive difference in their daily lives and helping them feel safe, supported, and valued.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
“My best day was when a client felt happier and more comfortable because of my care and support.

Sr Vanessa

I am a Chief Professional Nurse with 33 years of clinical experience across geriatrics, trauma and emergency care, oncology, medical wards, and reproductive, maternal and child health.

I am known for being a calm, patient listener with strong communication skills, and I provide respectful, compassionate care to every patient.

I have also worked as a Nursing Manager, overseeing frail care, mid-care and independent living, and supervising a team of 25 staff.

I work efficiently and vigilantly, while always making time to ensure residents feel valued, supported, and cared for—providing equal care with no prejudice.

Theona

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Date Of Birth: April 6th, 2005

City: Khayelitsha, Cape Town

Languages: Xhosa and English

Personality type: Entertainer: outgoing, spontaneous, and bubbly

Hobbies: Reading and Cooking

What makes you a good caregiver?
I am kind, patient, and always willing to help. I listen to my clients and make sure they feel comfortable, safe, and respected. I do my best to care for people the way I would want my own family to be cared for.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver?
I have gained extensive experience working in step-down facilities, where specialised care is required due to patients having a wide range of needs. I have cared for patients requiring post-operative care, palliative care, disability support, stroke care, stoma care, and basic physiotherapy as well as in home settings. This has helped me become confident in supporting patients with complex needs, while always focusing on comfort, safety, and dignity.

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
I enjoy working with seniors because they have so much life experience and are nice to spend time with. I like helping them stay independent and making their days a little easier and happier.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
My best day was when a client told me that she felt calm, happy, and well cared for. Knowing that I made a positive difference in her day meant a lot to me.”

Jokunda

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Date Of Birth: February 2nd, 1996
City: District six, Cape Town

Languages: English

Hobbies: Reading and Singing


What makes you a good caregiver?
“I am a compassionate caregiver with patience and dedication. I’m attentive, kind, and a good listener, and I learn quickly so I can adapt to each client’s needs.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver ?
“I’m confident with daily care, mobility support, working with dementia clients, stroke patients, and monitoring general health changes. I also provide emotional support, companionship and active listening. I enjoy helping clients feel comfortable, respected, and supported.”


What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
“Working with seniors makes me happy and gives me a sense of purpose. Caring for others feels like my calling, and I enjoy making a positive difference in someone’s day.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
“My best days at work are when clients compliment me for doing outstanding work and when my colleagues recognise my effort. It motivates me and reminds me why I love caregiving.”

Ntwiba M

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Date Of Birth: December 25th, 1984

City: Parow, Cape Town

Languages: English and French

Hobbies: Floristry and Hairstyling

What makes you a good caregiver?
“I’m a patient and gentle caregiver who truly cares about the people I support. I pay attention to the small details, stay calm in difficult situations, and always make sure my clients feel safe, respected, and understood.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver ?
“I’m confident working with clients who have physical disabilities, dementia, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, mental health challenges, and those needing palliative or specialised care. I can also assist with mobility, wound monitoring, medication reminders, and keeping clients comfortable and supported throughout the day.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?
“I enjoy the trust they build and the stories and wisdom they share. Being able to support them with patience, kindness, and stability makes the work very meaningful to me.”

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 took a patient out for a walk, and she shared the story of her life with me. Listening to her experiences was inspiring, and she felt relieved and happy afterward. Seeing her open up and feel lighter made the day unforgettable for me.”

Mitchelle T

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Date Of Birth: March 11, 2000

City: Constantia, Cape Town

Languages: English

Hobbies: Reading and Cooking

What makes you a good caregiver?
I believe I’m a good caregiver because I’m patient, gentle and truly committed to helping others. I listen carefully, pay attention to the small details and try my best to make each client feel safe, respected and supported. I’m dependable, calm in difficult moments and always willing to learn so that I can care for each person in the way they need.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver ?
”I’m most confident in providing specialized care such as stroke support, general frail care, and post-operative care. This includes monitoring wounds, supporting catheter care, assisting with mobility and physio exercises, and ensuring overall safety and comfort. I’m also experienced in 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 their patience and the trust they build. They appreciate genuine care, and I love learning from them while supporting their daily needs.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
“My best day was when I encouraged a client to celebrate her birthday again after years of avoiding it. Seeing her happy and healing made the day very meaningful.”

Nomsa M

Date Of Birth: February 16, 1980

City: Khayelitsha, Cape Town

Languages: English and isiXhosa

Hobbies: Cooking and Baking

What makes you a good caregiver and childminder?
“I am patient, reliable, and genuinely passionate about caregiving. I pay close attention to the needs of the people I support and always ensure they feel comfortable, understood, and well-looked-after. I approach every task with dedication and a positive attitude.”

In what skills area do you feel most qualified to be a caregiver and childminder?
“I have strong experience in early childhood stimulation, supporting children with routines, homework assistance, and emotional development. I am also confident with elderly care, including mobility support, meal preparation, companionship, and ensuring medication reminders are followed correctly. I adapt easily to different care needs and home environments.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors and children?
“I enjoy building meaningful relationships and creating a safe, loving environment. Whether it’s keeping a senior company or helping a child learn something new, I find joy in making a positive difference in their day. Every person I care for teaches me something, and that’s what motivates me.”

What was the best day at work you’ve ever had and what made it so good?
“My best day at work was when a child I had been helping with reading finally completed her first full book on her own. Seeing her confidence and excitement grow made me feel proud and reminded me why I love this work.”

Sinesipho M

Date Of Birth: February 17, 2001

City: Garsfontein, Pretoria

Languages: English, Xhosa and Zulu

Hobbies: Playing netball, singing and listening to music

What makes you a good caregiver?

“I'm a very passionate and generous person who is always keen on making everyone around me happy and comfortable. I also believe that as a good caregiver, it is important to be loving, caring and understanding - qualities that I possess.”

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

“I feel most qualified in working in Palliative, Frail and Physical Disability care and other requirements from my years of experience working at frail care facilities and hospitals. I am well experienced in diabetes and dementia, as well as wound monitoring and pressure care.”

What makes you most excited about working with seniors?

“What I enjoy the most is listening to their stories and learning new things. I also gain so much experience through them as each one of them are different and unique.”

What was your best day at work and what made it good?

“In my time at a hospital, I was overseeing a client with diabetes whose sugar levels got dangerously high. I noticed in time and managed to regulate her sugar levels, which saved her. I felt so good because I got recognised by the head nurse for my work that day.

What personal values are most important to you?

“Dedication and compassion”