Care for the elderly?
1. The fmaily wouldn't respect the 2 hr nouns in the contrat for the carer
2. Interferences from the loved ones all the time. Occupational psychoanalyst told me to do the handling in a correct way and they be always around unfolding me to do differently
3. Too many general public in the house. Not single family but pets and children
4. Not sure what the forgiving wanted. Wanted daughters to lean what I be doing all the time and kept on aphorism they should be the ones doing it
5. I wasn't given the same food as the rest of the clan.
6. I couldn't make any remarks as they would on the double become intolerant and just utter I was at hand to help
7. Learned from one of the daughters that the doctor be against discharging their father from hospital
8. Was supposed to give lenient strong medicine near morphine without even have talked near the doctor
Answer:
You've had an inopportune experience,and if is the type of work you want to do don't give up at the first awkward kinfolk! Some families discern huge guilt at not being competent to cope with the failing condition of a loved one and sometimes that guilt manifests itself contained by strange ways. Please if you feel this work is your true calling,put this down to a impossible experience and try again and ask the agency for more support/back up. You were right not to administer drugs if you weren't authorised to,cos you could enjoy been held responsible if anything have gone wrong.
please forgieve and forget
find a job locally. it will be better for your own strength in the long run. nobody can work surrounded by an environment where they are beeing worked against by the individuals they are meant to oblige. too much stress. good luck.