They'll be doing loads, ummmm. Moving and handling, fire safety, food hygiene, health and safety, first aid etc......, NVQ (at least Level 2). The courses are continuous and often repeated yearly.
Oh ok but you know I do think you would have coped with their ablutions.
When my dad died in Marie Curie hospice - (was only there for 1 week) - he was semi conscious and kept asking for the bottle - I run out to see if I could get a nurse but they were all busy at that time so I (to my utmost belief) done it. If faced with it you could do it for your loved ones probably.
My wife and daughter both work in care homes, the boss lady since the Arthritis stopped her doing so much haordressing and they tell some stories.
The first one in Stonehaven my daughter didn't last long, one of the female hooligans who mercilessly bullied her in school worked there with a nice wee clique of friends was still a bully only this time it was the patients and Bex of course. When she saw it happen she reported it twice so said bully was suspended. However because she did what she thought was right she was bullied out of her job within a month...criminal! Funniliy enough the care commission got an anonymous letter about what was happening and some very significant changes have been made since.
Now Carolyn does a lot of work with the care commission..... irony!