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Personal Care Assistance
• Daily Hygiene: Caregivers provide assistance with tasks like bathing, showering, brushing teeth, and hair care. For individuals with limited mobility, they may offer hands-on support to ensure personal cleanliness and comfort. • Dressing: Help with selecting appropriate clothing for the day’s activities and weather conditions. This may include dressing individuals who have physical disabilities or limited dexterity. • Mobility Assistance: Support for individuals who need help transferring between different surfaces (e.g., bed to wheelchair, chair to toilet) or require walking assistance to move around their living space.
Meal Preparation and Nutrition
• Meal Planning: Caregivers work with the individual to create nutritious and balanced meal plans that take into account dietary restrictions, allergies, or medical needs (e.g., diabetic-friendly meals, low-sodium diets). • Cooking and Food Preparation: For individuals who can’t prepare meals independently, caregivers handle all aspects of cooking, ensuring that meals are tasty, nutritious, and appealing. This might include shopping for groceries. • Feeding Assistance: For those who have difficulty feeding themselves, caregivers assist with eating or providing specialized utensils that make self-feeding easier.
Medication Management
• Meal Planning: Caregivers work with the individual to create nutritious and balanced meal plans that take into account dietary restrictions, allergies, or medical needs (e.g., diabetic-friendly meals, low-sodium diets). • Cooking and Food Preparation: For individuals who can’t prepare meals independently, caregivers handle all aspects of cooking, ensuring that meals are tasty, nutritious, and appealing. This might include shopping for groceries. • Feeding Assistance: For those who have difficulty feeding themselves, caregivers assist with eating or providing specialized utensils that make self-feeding easier.
Budgeting and Money Management
• Financial Planning: Help individuals create and stick to a budget that accounts for their income, expenses, and savings goals. This often involves teaching financial literacy skills. • Bill Payment: Support in managing monthly bills (rent, utilities, etc.), ensuring payments are made on time to avoid penalties or disruptions in services. • Accessing Benefits: Assistance in applying for and managing government benefits, such as disability payments, social security, or housing support.
Household Maintenance
• Cleaning and Housekeeping: Caregivers help with routine tasks such as vacuuming, dusting, mopping floors, cleaning kitchens and bathrooms, and organizing living spaces to ensure a safe and clean environment. • Laundry: Assistance with sorting, washing, drying, folding, and putting away laundry. For individuals with mobility challenges, this might include bringing laundry to and from laundromats or using in-home machines. • Minor Repairs: Basic maintenance tasks like replacing lightbulbs, fixing loose shelves, or reporting larger issues to property management or maintenance teams.
Health and Medical Support
• Appointment Coordination: Scheduling and keeping track of medical appointments, ensuring the individual attends regular checkups, therapies, and specialist visits as needed. • Health Monitoring: Regularly checking vital signs, such as blood pressure, blood sugar levels, or weight, especially for individuals with chronic conditions like diabetes or heart disease. • Emergency Care: Providing first aid or seeking immediate medical help in case of health emergencies, as well as preparing emergency action plans.