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Aged and Disabled Carer

Aged and Disabled Carers provide older people or people with disability with general household assistance, emotional support, care and companionship.

Aged and Disabled Carers work within the Health Care and Social Assistance industry, Australia’s largest employing sector. Demand for care and support services continues to grow, driven by an ageing population and increased focus on community-based and in-home care.

Many roles offer part-time or flexible work options, and Vocational Education and Training (VET) is the main entry pathway into a career in aged care or disability support.

Explore the topics below to learn everything you need to know about becoming an Aged and Disabled Carer.

 

What do Aged and Disabled Carers do?

Some duties you can expect to undertake as an Aged Care Worker or Disabled Carer include:

Feeding, showering, dressing and administering medications

Preparing meals for the client

Tidying and cleaning, including helping with personal care and hygiene

Engaging with family members

Assisting with mobility, transport, social activities and light exercises

Providing social and emotional support

May assist with shopping and other errands

Following health and safety guidelines

Also known as: Personal Care Worker; Personal Carer, Support Worker

As an Aged Care worker you may work from the client’s own home, in a residential aged care facility or a nursing home.

As a Disabled Carer you will likely work from the client’s own home. If they are elderly, you may work in a residential aged care facility or a nursing home.

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What are the job prospects for Aged and Disabled Carers?

The aged care industry is booming like no other.

Health Care and Social Assistance is Australia’s largest employing industry and is projected to deliver the strongest employment growth of any industry over the next decade, driven by population ageing and increased demand for care and support services.

Demand for qualified aged and disability support workers remains high across residential, community and in-home care settings.

What this means for you is that once qualified, you will have lots of career opportunities and a future-proof career.

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What type of skills do Aged and Disabled Carers need?

There are several key skills and attributes that Aged and Disabled Carers need to be successful in their role.

Caring, supportive and empathetic attitude

Good communication
skills

Patience

Discretion

Physically fit

Positive outlook

Professionalism

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What training do you need to be an Aged and Disabled Carer?

A relevant qualification or Traineeship is required to start your career in Aged Care / Disability Care.
You will want to ensure that your chosen course is nationally recognised, even if it’s an online course.

Courses for you to consider:

Traineeship
A Traineeship is another pathway to enter a career at an aged care facility. This enables you to gain practical experience in the industry, learning from senior staff members and working directly with clients. A Traineeship means you can study and work at the same time, receiving formal and on-the-job training.

First Aid Certificate
When working with the elderly or those who need medical assistance, it’s essential to be prepared for a medical emergency by having a current First Aid Certificate.

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What careers can an Aged or Disabled Care Qualification Lead to?

A qualification in Aged or Disabled care can open up a range of opportunities and can lead to a career such as:

  • Aged care worker
  • Disability care worker
  • Personal Care Worker
  • Personal Carer
  • Support Worker

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What do I do if I am interested in a career in Aged or Disabled Care?

Contact us on 1800 007 400 to discuss our training and employment opportunities.

Other Resources:

Your Career – an Australian Government website with careers information tailored to your preferences.

 
 

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