 My name is Sharon and I'm a home care worker. I've worked for nearly seven years now. I go out into the community into people's homes to help them independently live in their own homes. So I help them with several tasks, washing, making lunches, laundry and give medication. My job that I did before, I worked for Yve Sellerong Cosmetics, a completely different field. I had my daughter and obviously I wanted a job that fitted around my daughter and also I was able to go into care work so it fits around our family. My first lady is Alice. Morning Alice! Oh you're awake, did you have a good night's sleep? There we go. My friend works already within the industry. She said why don't you try care? This to me was very daunting but when your new person goes out they will always shadow anyway so you'll always have an experienced carer that will show them how to do it and they're always there to support you to do your job properly. So I'm going in to see Lynn. Hi Lynn! Thank you. How did you sleep last night? Oh good, too long. Did you? Christmas day I went out. The difference that you make by just saying happy Christmas to someone that hasn't got anyone, hasn't got any family, it's those key things that make you do what you do and I just love my job. So today I'm going to prepare Lynn's breakfast and her lunch. I couldn't cope without Sharon at all. I just couldn't. It just means that I can still stay in my own home. All right, have a nice day. Thank you for a nice shower. That's all right, take care. I'm all right, how are you? I'm fine. Mum's flying, she's awake. It's a lot of support for me. To get full care they look after, they come in, get her up. They're very, very good. I never ever thought I would do care, like coming from cosmetics, being a manager and with a team full of people and then till that day that I actually done it and now I wouldn't change it. It's about job satisfaction for me. I'd love making a difference to people, giving them the ability to live in their own home but it gives you fulfilment in your job and I'm still ten years down the line in care. I'm going to get the giggles now.