Caregiver duties may depend on the setting they operate in. Some work independently, while others are employed at healthcare or long-term care facilities. They sometimes travel to a patient’s home. Caregivers help clients perform basic tasks such as cleaning the house and bathing, as well as provide companionship and emotional support. Additionally, they may be responsible for driving and escorting patients to appointments, grocery trips and other important errands. They may also help the client with mobility tasks such as getting out of bed and being pushed in a wheelchair.
O que faz um Caregiver?
A Caregiver assists people who are unable to complete basic tasks, such as the elderly, the mentally ill or those with disabilities. Caregiver duties include administering medications, helping clients complete personal care tasks, such as bathing, dressing, eating or grooming, and following the patient’s prescribed healthcare plan.
Responsabilidades
Um Caregiver deve ser capaz de cumprir vários deveres e responsabilidades. A seguir apresentam-se alguns deveres e responsabilidades que um Caregiver deve ser capaz de desempenhar:
Offering companionship to patients
Taking clients to their medical appointments, the grocery store and other important places
Managing medication
Preparing meals when needed
Providing care across a variety of settings, including group homes and day service programs
Keeping the house clean and doing laundry when needed
Providing bathing and dressing assistance
Habilidades necessárias
Um Caregiver competitivo terá determinadas competências e qualificações, incluindo:
Experience with Alzheimer’s or dementia care
Mental health training for patients dealing with social, emotional or mental health concerns
First aid and CPR training so they can respond in an emergency
Training in any special areas of care you provide
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