Carers Week 2025 Celebrated at Myhomecare

Celebrating National Carers Week 2025 at Myhomecare

Carers Week is dedicated to recognizing and supporting the incredible work performed by carers.

National Carers Week, now in its nineteenth year, is coordinated by Care Alliance Ireland in partnership with seven other leading Irish charities who support Family Carers: The Alzheimer Society of Ireland, Irish Cancer Society, Disability Federation of Ireland, MS Ireland, Acquired Brain Injury Ireland, Irish Hospice Foundation, and Rare Ireland.

Details of the events taking place throughout National Carers Week are available at https://www.carersweek.ie/events Share your story using this hashtags for this years theme; #MakingCaringVisible and #CarersWeek2025.

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Denis Corkery

Carers Name: Denis Corkery
Location: Cork

Q. How long have you been working with Myhomecare?

12 years with Myhomecare.

Q. What do you enjoy most about working with Myhomecare?

I find this role very rewarding, working one on one with clients. I have been working with my client for 10 years, and we have a very good relationship.

Q. What advice would you give to someone interested in a career in care?

I would highly recommend this role to follow as it is very rewarding and I love going to work each day.

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Name: Marianna Javorszki
Location: Louth


Lisa Brazil

Carers Name: Lisa Brazil
Location: Kilkenny

Q. How long have you worked as a Carer? How long have you been a member of the Myhomecare Team?

I have being working as a carer now for 28 years. I have happily been a member of the Myhomecare Team for five years.

Q. Why did you choose caring as a profession?

I chose caring as a profession as I have always enjoyed being with people and also after caring for my own grandmother in her later years made my realise that I could go onto helping others and make a rewarding career with it.

Q. What do you enjoy most about being a Carer?

I really enjoy my role as a carer as each day as I meet such lovely , interesting people and making a difference to there day enabling them to remain at home whilst keeping as much indepedence  at home and having choice and control over their own care . I get to build great relationships with people and also learn so much from them at the same time  , I get a variety of work , I always feel good at the end of my day feeling satisfied that I have made a difference to their day.

Q. Do you have any advice for someone who would like a career in care?

If any one was thinking of becoming a carer or having a change of career I would encourage them to do so as it’s such a rewarding role.

Sandra Petrova

Carers Name: Sandra Petrova
Location: Louth

Q. How long have you worked as a Carer? How long have you been a member of the Myhomecare Team?

I’m working as a carer for 5 years. I’m working with Myhomecare for 1 year and 9 months, I’m very happy here. I love my clients, I love my job, I work full time and sometimes I get loads of extra calls😅

Q. Why did you choose caring as a profession?

I was dreaming since I was child that I will become a Doctor, but destiny turned me a different way. I’ve tried so many different jobs, I was a secretary, I was a book keeper, I was a team leader, but i didn’t like them all, until I filled in the form on Facebook for a carer job and studies. I was happy from the first minute i started. It was hard work to study and do my job but I made it!

Q. What do you enjoy most about being a Carer?

I’m enjoying everything I’m doing, I’m happy to see them smiling when they see me, that the smile from their faces never fades.

Q. Do you have any advice for someone who would like a career in care?

Being a carer is hard work, so you need to think if you really want to do it, because our clients deserve good carers, not bad ones. My advice is: Treat your clients the way you wish to be treated 😊

Linda Omotayo

Carers Name: Linda Omotayo
Location: Dublin

Q. How long have you worked as a Carer? How long have you been a member of the Myhomecare Team?

Sandra has been a carer for 15 years and has been part of the Myhomecare team for 10 years!

Q. What do you enjoy most about working as a carer?

I love helping people. I love to see people being happy. I was raised by grandmother so every time I go to visit my clients, I feel like I’m helping my granny.

Q. What do you enjoy most about working as a carer?

I love helping people. I love to see people being happy. I was raised by grandmother so every time I go to visit my clients, I feel like I’m helping my granny.

John Walsh

Carers Name: John Walsh
Location: West of Ireland

Q. Why did you choose a career in care?

I chose a career in care because I have always been deeply moved by the struggles of those who are facing health challenges.

Every person deserves to feel valued, respected, and supported, especially during their most vulnerable times. Being able to provide comfort, understanding, and assistance to those who are sick is a privilege and an honour.

Q. What do you enjoy most about working with Myhomecare?

What I enjoy most about working with Myhomecare is the incredible sense of friendship and camaraderie that exists among all the staff and management.

We are like a close-knit family, always supporting and encouraging each other. This positive and collaborative environment allows us to provide the best possible care for our clients.

Knowing that we are all in this together, working towards a common goal of improving our clients’ lives, makes every day rewarding and fulfilling. It’s truly inspiring to be part of such a dedicated and compassionate team.

Q. What advice would you give to someone interested in a career in care?

To anyone interested in a career in care, my advice would be to embrace the journey with an open heart and a compassionate spirit. This field is incredibly rewarding, but it also requires patience, empathy, and resilience. Remember that your kindness and dedication can profoundly impact the lives of those you care for.

Also, cherish the relationships you build with both your clients and your colleagues—these connections will provide you with invaluable support and a sense of community.

Always be willing to learn and grow, and don’t hesitate to lean on your team for advice and encouragement. Your commitment to caring for others is truly a gift, and it will bring immense fulfillment to both you and those you help.

Carers Week 2024 Celebrated at Myhomecare

National Carers Week 2024
National Carers Week 2024

Celebrating National Carers Week 2024 at Myhomecare

Carers Week is dedicated to recognizing and supporting the incredible work performed by carers.

This year, National Carers Week has joined forces with Muscular Dystrophy Ireland, along with their Partner Organisations; The Alzheimer Society of Ireland, Irish Cancer Society, Central Remedial Clinic, Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation, Disability Federation Ireland, Irish Hospice Foundation.

The theme for this year is #MakingCaringVisible, and in celebration of this, Myhomecare has chosen to put the spotlight on some of our exceptional carers, showcasing their dedication and commitment to making a difference in the lives of those they care for.

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Laísa Matos

Carers Name: Laísa Matos
Location: DML

A female carer
Q. Why did you choose a career in care?

I chose a career as a caregiver because I consider caring for people to be a beautiful mission, it makes me feel like I make a difference in people‘s lives.

Q. What do you enjoy most about working with Myhomecare?

I like working for Myhomecare because I can count on a team that is completely involved and committed to their work. I feel respected and valued.

Q. What advice would you give to someone interested in a career in care?

For those who want to work as a carer, I would say be responsible and kind to your clients, create bonds and treat them as you would want other people to treat your mother, brother or grandparents.

Courtney Flynn

Carers Name: Courtney Flynn
Location: Dublin North East

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Lisa Brazil

Carers Name: Lisa Brazil
Location: South of Ireland

A female carer
Q. Why did you choose a career in care?

I decided to become a carer as I love working with older people.
I find it very rewarding.
Enabling people to stay in their own homes.

Q. What do you enjoy most about working with Myhomecare?

I love working with Myhomecare as we are treated very well by the company.

Q. What advice would you give to someone interested in a career in care?

I would encourage them as it is such a rewarding career.
Working with the vulnerable in your community.
Helping people in the hard time and the happy times.

Audrey Reidy

Carers Name: Audrey Reidy
Location: Limerick / Clare

A female carer
Q. Why did you choose a career in care?

I started caring for a family member who developed Alzheimer’s in their late 80’s and took up the role of being a fulltime carer for them.

I enjoyed helping a family member who was in need of assistance and it was really rewarding as I started to notice the impact my support had on their life.

Q. What do you enjoy most about working with Myhomecare?

The hours are flexible and the management team are always on the other end of the phone to help with any queries or for a simple chat.

Q. What advice would you give to someone interested in a career in care?

You would need to ask yourself if you are a patient, helpful, caring and a kind individual willing to make a difference to vulnerable people.
Every day is different, but you finish your day knowing that you have made a difference to another person. It’s a rewarding job and that’s what I like about being a carer.

John Walsh

Carers Name: John Walsh
Location: West of Ireland

A male carer
Q. Why did you choose a career in care?

I chose a career in care because I have always been deeply moved by the struggles of those who are facing health challenges.

Every person deserves to feel valued, respected, and supported, especially during their most vulnerable times. Being able to provide comfort, understanding, and assistance to those who are sick is a privilege and an honour.

Q. What do you enjoy most about working with Myhomecare?

What I enjoy most about working with Myhomecare is the incredible sense of friendship and camaraderie that exists among all the staff and management.

We are like a close-knit family, always supporting and encouraging each other. This positive and collaborative environment allows us to provide the best possible care for our clients.

Knowing that we are all in this together, working towards a common goal of improving our clients’ lives, makes every day rewarding and fulfilling. It’s truly inspiring to be part of such a dedicated and compassionate team.

Q. What advice would you give to someone interested in a career in care?

To anyone interested in a career in care, my advice would be to embrace the journey with an open heart and a compassionate spirit. This field is incredibly rewarding, but it also requires patience, empathy, and resilience. Remember that your kindness and dedication can profoundly impact the lives of those you care for.

Also, cherish the relationships you build with both your clients and your colleagues—these connections will provide you with invaluable support and a sense of community.

Always be willing to learn and grow, and don’t hesitate to lean on your team for advice and encouragement. Your commitment to caring for others is truly a gift, and it will bring immense fulfillment to both you and those you help.