Carers need to be reliable and dependable because the well-being and safety of those they support often depend on their consistent presence and actions. Reliability fosters trust, which is essential for building strong relationships with both the individuals they care for and their families. Additionally, dependable carers ensure that care plans are followed, appointments are kept, and necessary support is provided, ultimately improving the quality of life for those in their care.
honorable, reliable, dependable, truthful, honest
Dependable.
The correct spelling is "dependable" (reliable).
you are "Reliable"
reliable, dependable, responsible, trustworthy, trusty.These adjectives mean worthy of reliance or trust: a reliable source of information; a dependable worker; a responsible babysitter; a trustworthy report; a trusty alarm.Read more: reliable
Reliable, dependable.
Depends the way you look at it.
Reliable.
comparative - more reliable superlative - most reliable
A pun for "reliable" could be, "I'm so reliable, you could call me a 'dependable-icious' friend!" This plays on the idea of being dependable while adding a playful twist with a made-up word. Another option could be, "I’m like a good pair of shoes—always there when you need to take a step!"
Αξιόπιστος [axiOpeestos]
to prove that you are dependable, reliable, and responsible.