adult community care worker
Adult community care workers perform assessment and care management of communities of adults who live with physical impairments or convalescing states. They aim to improve their life in the community and enable them to live safely and independently at their own home.
About adult community care worker
As an adult community care worker, you will provide comprehensive assessment and care management services to vulnerable adults living in their own communities who face physical impairments, chronic illnesses, or recovery from medical events. Your primary focus is enabling service users to maintain independence, dignity, and quality of life while living in their own homes. Your responsibilities include conducting thorough assessments of individual needs, developing personalized care plans in consultation with service users and their carers, monitoring health changes, and connecting people with essential community resources and support services. You will work within a framework of legal requirements, social justice principles, and professional standards, always advocating for your clients' rights and protecting them from harm. This role offers meaningful career development opportunities within Poland's expanding social care sector, with pathways to supervisory positions, specialization in specific health conditions, or progression into social work roles.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a adult community care worker.
Assessment and care planning
- Conduct comprehensive assessments of individual adults' physical, social, emotional, and practical care needs
- Develop personalized care plans in consultation with service users, carers, and healthcare professionals
- Involve service users and carers in all stages of care planning and decision-making processes
- Undertake risk assessments to identify potential hazards and safeguarding concerns
Health monitoring and support
- Monitor service users' health status, medical progress, and changes in physical or mental wellbeing
- Maintain accurate health records and communicate regularly with healthcare providers about service user progress
- Support service users in managing medication, appointments, and health-related activities
Community engagement and support services
- Connect service users with community resources, social groups, and support services relevant to their needs
- Assist individuals with disabilities in participating in community activities and social engagement
- Work within communities to identify gaps in services and advocate for improved access to resources
Safeguarding and protection
- Protect vulnerable service users from harm, abuse, neglect, and exploitation according to legislation
- Identify and report safeguarding concerns through appropriate channels and support harmed service users
- Implement company policies and meet standards of practice in social services regarding protection and safety
Skills development and independence
- Support service users in developing or maintaining practical life skills necessary for independence
- Provide counseling and emotional support to help service users cope with challenges and build resilience
Documentation and quality assurance
- Maintain detailed and accurate records of service user assessments, interventions, and progress
- Apply quality standards in social services and regularly review effectiveness of care delivery
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (59)
Optional (2)
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