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londoncare.co.ukLondon Care job reviews
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Best thing
Helping others
Worst thing
Lossing your diginity when begging to use the toilet or any other basic human right at a work place.
London Care Care assistant, January 2024
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Best thing
The people I care for
Worst thing
I have been a carer for over 20yrs the government has gotten rid of the good organisation that was caring for vulnerable people especially the elderly ie CROSSROAD CARE. Today care agencies only care about money not there clients
London Care Carer, June 2023
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Best thing
Service users
Worst thing
Unfair favouritism in the office if your face fits it's fine
London Care Carer, February 2023
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Best thing
the other carers and service users are the best part. Not a lot of micro managing
Worst thing
the unsafe environment where the carers are not taken care of and not listened to when voicing a concern. The favouritism and unfair treatment.
London Care Care worker, December 2022
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Best thing
You can choose your availability
Worst thing
Care calls are sometimes scheduled too close together with little or no travelling time. And pay is monthly.
London Care Carer, April 2022
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Best thing
The clients that I go to every day
Worst thing
My rota keep changing, not enough travelling time from one client to another, not being listened to when you have a problem
London Care Employee, March 2022
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Best thing
Flexibility. Helping people
Worst thing
Poor management
London Care Care assistant, November 2021
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Best thing
Helping the elderly
Worst thing
When losing the service user
London Care Carer, April 2021
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Best thing
Helping people in there own homes
Worst thing
No travelling time
London Care Community carer, March 2021