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Friday, November 8, 2024

Diary of an NDIS Support Worker Day 3

 

9/11/2024

Dear Diary,

Today I met C.

Their very friendly dog bounded to the door when I arrived.

I was relieved to see that the house was tidy and clean.

It was like C knew me and liked me. Heartening really.

We made a cup of tea and talked for a while. They have a rare disease and other medical issues, they use a walker and require assistance every day.

We went to a mall for a cup of coffee. I have seen people like us in malls before. It's a particular look, two people, often a decade or so apart, no similarity, polite with each other but the body language implies a connection that is neither intimate nor disconnected and yet not quite perfunctory.

It was odd driving a virtual stranger around, their lightweight stroller in the boot, their story freely told.

It was a strangely demanding and pleasant day. Doing their dishes, folding some washing. I didn't feel subservient more an ally in their life.

I dropped them off to their exercise class, a high tech environment, where they will get one on one support to activate wasted muscles.

I'll go again to their house on Monday. C  said they will show me some photos of the time she strutted the catwalk when they were a successful model.


I'm glad the primary skills for this job are care and kindness. 


I know I should avert my gaze from the U.S but it's compelling that a country is more afraid to elect a woman than Trump.


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