fetac level 5 (46)

Sep 3, 2013 1:58 PM CST fetac level 5
WittyandWise
WittyandWiseWittyandWiseDerry, Donegal Ireland15 Threads 2 Polls 3,364 Posts
concon40: thanks for your lovely post, im so happy you got through yours, it makes me want to get through even more, i just always wanted to work and help the elderly, thanks again


Your welcome. Motivation is key to getting through. hug
Sep 4, 2013 11:12 AM CST fetac level 5
Karn1
Karn1Karn1Galway, Ireland11 Threads 1 Polls 252 Posts
Having done my degree as a mature student I found that keeping on top of the work, so you were never over faced with multiple deadlines helped me, and you seem to have had plenty of good advice from all the others best of luck!good luck
Sep 4, 2013 11:20 AM CST fetac level 5
concon40: hi im doing fetac level 5 as a carer, the assignments im finding very tough as i never did my leaving cert at school, has any1 done the fetac level 5 course here and if so can ye be of any help to me,, yours great fully c


If you find fetac hard you'd never be able to do Hetac...Fetac 5 is pretty basic stuff..just study hard and it'll all pan out for you..and for assignments just answer the question thats asked and add in good information..you can't failireland
Sep 4, 2013 1:23 PM CST fetac level 5
Catibrae
CatibraeCatibraeHULL, East Riding of Yorkshire, England UK3 Threads 1,827 Posts
concon40: thanks for your post, i just love looking after the elderly
I look after my elderly folks...do you have any pointers for me....they can be quite a handfull. Dad is 83 and mum is 79
Sep 5, 2013 2:27 PM CST fetac level 5
brunette85
brunette85brunette85westmeath, Westmeath Ireland1 Posts
Catibrae: I look after my elderly folks...do you have any pointers for me....they can be quite a handfull. Dad is 83 and mum is 79


Hi, Im a carer for my mum too and it isn't easy. All you can do is try your best and accept help when its offered/needed.

It can be hard to try and get your head around I find as you suddenly become the "parent" and they become the "child".

But at the end of the day, you can sit back and be safe in the knowledge that you are doing your best for them, they are safe and happy in their surrounding's and you most of all have peace of mind that they are loved and cared for correctly.

Well done you because I know it isn't an easy job your doing.
Sep 5, 2013 3:51 PM CST fetac level 5
concon40
concon40concon40dublin, Dublin Ireland4 Threads 53 Posts
brunette85: Hi, Im a carer for my mum too and it isn't easy. All you can do is try your best and accept help when its offered/needed.

It can be hard to try and get your head around I find as you suddenly become the "parent" and they become the "child".

But at the end of the day, you can sit back and be safe in the knowledge that you are doing your best for them, they are safe and happy in their surrounding's and you most of all have peace of mind that they are loved and cared for correctly.

Well done you because I know it isn't an easy job your doing.
aw thank you and also well done you, not many will look after there parents full time, shows the type of person you are, i wish you all the happiness in the world, teddybear
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