We believe that care work is the work that makes all other work possible.

Our Care Team is at the heart of Jamii Life. Committed, compassionate, and highly skilled, they go beyond delivering care—they build connections, uplift communities, and enrich lives. Each caregiver is equipped with the training and tools needed to provide high-quality, personalized support to those who need it most. We are proud to empower our caregivers to not only provide essential services but also to become leaders within their communities. At Jamii Life, we believe that care work is more than a job—it’s a calling.

 

Some of our passionate and caring team members

 
 

Tracy Samuriwo

Tracy has over seven years of experience in the caring sector. She has supported individuals after brain and spinal cord injuries and orthopedic surgeries such as hip and knee replacements and living with Guillain-Barré syndrome. She is a proud mother of two boys and loves meeting new people and exploring different cultures.

 

Veronica Mlanjeni

Veronica has four years experience in the caring sector. During this time she supported individuals living with dementia, kidney disease and following orthopedic surgery. She is the proud mother of 3 boys and loves spending time with her family, listening to music, and reading. Veronica is multi-lingual and speaks English, Xhosa, and Afrikaans.

 

Cheryl Adonis

Cheryl has more than 20 years experience in the caring and healthcare sectors including working as a nurse assistant. She has cared for individuals living with dementia, navigating rehabilitation after a stroke and many others. She is the proud mother of three children and is passionate about music and singing.

 

Joyline Muchakanda

Joyline has more than five years of caring experience focusing on post-surgery recovery, accident recovery, dementia, palliative care, and stroke rehabilitation. She is the proud mother of a teenage daughter. She loves learning new things and is committed to continuous improvement. She speaks English and Shona.

Patricia Juries

Patricia has more than 20 years of experience caring for quadriplegic and paraplegic individuals, supporting those with rehabilitation following a stroke and many others. She is a proud mother of two children and a loving wife. In her spare time she prioritises fun with my family and diving into a good book. Patricia speaks Afrikaans and English.

 

Mihle Dastile

Mihle has more than four years experience supporting individuals with dementia and stroke rehabilitation. She is the proud mother a five-year old daughter; a sister and the only daughter to her parents. She enjoys cooking for her family and spending quality time with them. Mihle is multi-lingual and speaks. Xhosa, Zulu, and English.