Kady Corcoran

Kady brings a highly motivated, energetic, and people-focused approach to care. With solid experience as a crew member at McDonald’s in Port Talbot, she has developed exceptional customer service skills—delivering fast, accurate support even during peak demand. Her ability to remain calm, attentive, and solution-driven under pressure makes her naturally suited to environments where individuals rely on dependable, steady assistance.

Through her front-facing role, Kady has handled a wide range of customer interactions, including complaints and sensitive situations, always responding with empathy, professionalism, and a genuine desire to help. This experience has strengthened her communication, active listening, and problem-solving abilities—key qualities when supporting people who may be anxious, unwell, or facing challenges in their daily routines.

Kady is also a strong team player. She is comfortable adapting to new procedures, learning quickly, and stepping in to help colleagues at short notice. Her multitasking skills, time management, and resilience under pressure make her someone who can balance care responsibilities with steady consistency and attention to detail.

Beyond her work, Kady is committed to personal development. She is currently studying Forensic Science at Pencoed College and has a strong academic background across multiple subjects, showing discipline, focus, and a willingness to stretch herself. She also enjoys volunteering, reading, travelling, boxing, and learning the Welsh language—interests that reflect her curiosity, commitment, and enthusiasm for connecting with people from all walks of life.

With a full UK driving licence, a positive attitude, and a genuine interest in helping others, Kady brings a fresh, capable, and compassionate presence to any care environment.

Qualifications

  • All Wales Induction Framework

  • Registered with Social Care Wales

  • Studying Forensic Science

Skills

  • Transportation to social & recreational activities

  • Assisting with walking from bed to wheelchair

  • Bathing, dressing and grooming assistance

  • Medication reminders

  • Safety and fall prevention

  • Status reporting to family

  • Toileting and incontinence care

  • Light housekeeping

  • Meal preparation and nutrition

  • Laundry and change of bed linens

  • Grocery shopping and errands

  • Assistance with light exercise