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Begin by filling out your personal information, including your name and contact details. This section is crucial for identifying you as a carer.
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Indicate the type of care you provide by checking relevant boxes for tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and managing medications. Be thorough to ensure all aspects of your caregiving are captured.
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