*Caregivers*

Caregiving - Finding good supportive care is an important part of the caregiving equation. It can help you create time for yourself and avoid feeling caregiver burnout.

Types of Care: 

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What is a Caregiver?

A Caregiver provides compassion, care and assistance to those who need help in everyday living.

Personal Care Assistance

1. Provide personal grooming, hair, nails and oral care. 

2. Assists in shower, sponge bath and personal hygiene.

3. Transferring the client/patient from bed to wheelchair. 

4. Toileting assistance and incontinent care.

5. Encourage activities in accordance with the client/patient's needs and capabilities.

6. Maintain a professional image and demonstrate commitment in personal growth.

 

Health Care

1. Monitoring of Vital Signs. Blood pressure, pulse, temperature and respiration.

2. Documentation of the client/patient's care in appropriate forms.

3. Medication reminder.

4. Reporting of sudden changes of the client/patient's physical, mental or emotional health to the agency and to His/Her family.

5. Provide good skin care and avoid bed sores.

Household Management

1. Maintain the cleanliness of the client/patient's house.2. Make the client/patient's bed and change the bed sheets regularly.

3. Wash and dry the client/patient's clothes regularly.

4. Wash the dishes and all kitchen's utensils.