I was reading something on Facebook where a woman, who owns a cat, has a support worker. The woman does not let her cat out after 9 PM. The support worker went against her wishes and let the cat out because she said not letting the cat out was cruel.
I’m curious about the duties and responsibilities of a support worker. Is this someone who is paid by the state/government or just a person pay for the work room selves.
I’m curious about the duties and responsibilities of a support worker. Is this someone who is paid by the state/government or does a person pay for the worker themselves? Does a support person have the right to override the wishes of the person they are supporting when it comes to something like caring for a pet?
Would this woman be within her rights to dismiss the support worker and request someone else? I’m curious as to whether or not the support worker overstepped her bounds. It certainly seems so to me but I don’t know if it’s different in the UK.
I’m curious about the duties and responsibilities of a support worker. Is this someone who is paid by the state/government or just a person pay for the work room selves.
I’m curious about the duties and responsibilities of a support worker. Is this someone who is paid by the state/government or does a person pay for the worker themselves? Does a support person have the right to override the wishes of the person they are supporting when it comes to something like caring for a pet?
Would this woman be within her rights to dismiss the support worker and request someone else? I’m curious as to whether or not the support worker overstepped her bounds. It certainly seems so to me but I don’t know if it’s different in the UK.