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Oyayipo Elizabeth Abiola is a support worker with certifications in various health and safety areas, currently employed at Prime Life since December 2023. She has previous experience as a nurse assistant and health care assistant, focusing on providing individualized care and support to residents. Her educational background includes attendance at Samsodeen School and Sepen Comprehensive High Schools.
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Oyayipo Elizabeth Abiola is a support worker with certifications in various health and safety areas, currently employed at Prime Life since December 2023. She has previous experience as a nurse assistant and health care assistant, focusing on providing individualized care and support to residents. Her educational background includes attendance at Samsodeen School and Sepen Comprehensive High Schools.
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OYEYIPO ELIZABETH ABIOLA Certifications:

Personal details
[email protected] Basic life support (theory)

14 Oakland villa, Rynoldson street, Hull HU5 3BY Basic First Aid Awareness
+447979853636 Fire Safety
WORKING EXPERIENCE Infection Prevention and Control (Level
2)
PRIME LIFE
Safeguarding
Support Worker December 2023 –Till date
Food Hygeine
Duties:
Epilepsy
 To work as full effective member of the staff team, communicating effectively and
efficiently with colleagues and other staffs. Equality and Diversity

 To offer support to service other users on an individual basis consistent basis with Person Centered Care
the aim and objectives of the service and the wider organization.
Autism Awareness
 To undertake flexible working arrangements in accordance with the service users
Fluids and Nutrition
needs and service requirements which includes, weekends, evening, waking nights
and sleep-in duties. Mental Health Awareness
 To contribute in the planning, delivery and reviewing of care plans as agreed with Dignity in Care
each service users, and assume designated key worker responsibilities wherever
possible. Duty of Care

 To act as an enables for services users, not ‘doing for’ the user but ‘doing with’ the First Aid
user wherever possible.
Safe guarding children and adults
 To give practical and emotional support to service users.
Health and safety
 To enable and encourage service users to live as independently as possible.
COSHH
 To ensure that service user’s rights are respected at all times and in line with the
Fire safety
Human Rights Act and Mental Capacity Act 2005 and ensuring Deprivation of
Liberty (DOL) guidelines are always followed. Dementia awareness
 To ensure safeguarding policies are adhered to, to protect and safeguard Mental capacity act
vulnerable people.
Moving and handling
 To ensure that service users are safeguarded from physical, verbal, financial or
material, psychological or sexual abuse, neglect, discriminatory abuse or self harm, Food hygiene
inhuman or degrading treatment, through deliberate intent, negligence or Epilepsy
ignorance, in accordance with written policies.
Medication Administration
 Assisting residents to get organized for the day by bathing them, getting them
dressed and feeding their meal plans. Equality and Diversity

 Assisting residents by communicating with them, making information accessible Challenging Behaviors
and supporting them to express themselves and make choices.
Duty of care
 Making sure they are being treated with consideration and respect.
Person centered care
 Showing them sincere love and empathy.
Information Governance Inc
 Building their self-esteem, keeping the residents safe at home and in the
GDPR
community.
Record keeping
 Notifying the senior carers and manager to any observed strange behavior of the
residents or strange marks or bruises on the body. Infection control
 Keeping the environment safe and secure for the residents and staff Communication training
 Ensuring proper hygiene of the home by constant cleaning of all household Autism awareness
materials and floor with recommended disinfectants
End of Life
 Taking a walk around with the residents.
Fluids and Nutrition training
 Putting into records accurate details of foods, fluids intake, medications and their
daily activities. Mental health Awareness
Dignity in care

EXCEL MEDICALS
Nurse Assistant Jan 2021 –
August 2023
Bamidele Olumilua University of Education REFERENCES:
Science and Technology,
Ikere Ekiti (Health Center) Available Upon Request

Health Care Assistant July 2019 – December 2020

Duties:

 Helping a care home resident get dressed, wash, and eat.


 Ensuring that the resident’s needs and wishes are met.

 Working with other health and social care professionals to provide holistic care.
 Recording and reporting essential information in the residents’ daily reports
accurately and immediately (communication systems, care and health monitoring,
accident and incident reports).

 Giving them some words of reassurance.


 Demonstrating to them that they are really loved .

 Gently encouraging residents to get involved with recreational activities.


 Giving feedback to health and social care professionals .

EDUCATION:

Academic Qualifications:

Samsodeen School 1992


Sepen Comprehensive High Schools 1997

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