Treat each patient as an individual respecting both privacy and dignity and contribute to high standards of quality and support. Form professional relationships with patients to enable them to achieve the outcomes required within the care plan in a way that respects their views, autonomy and culture. Contribute to the assessment of individual patient needs as requested and directed by the responsible multi-disciplinary team professional. Support and implement individual care plans as devised by qualified members of the multi-disciplinary team. To support and assist in the delivery of Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Complementary Therapy activities where relevant and appropriate to the overall plan ensuring an holistic approach. Take a lead role in supporting patients to participate in appropriate person centred therapeutic activities including undertaking the role of escorting patients in a full range of ward based and where relevant community based activities as agreed / planned by the multi-disciplinary care team or named nurse. To perform a range of supporting administrative tasks where required. To report all complaints and untoward occurrences to a qualified nurse. Contribute to effective communication with patients (including non-verbal communication methods), their relatives, friends, staff and other professionals to ensure the continuing of quality and safety in the provision of care.