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The Differences Between Home Health Care Caregiver Roles

Comfort Home Care

A personal care assistant, or PCA, helps the elderly, those with disabilities, and those recovering from an illness or accident with the activities of daily living, or ADLs. A PCA may also help with light housekeeping tasks, meal preparation and other basic needs. Certified Nursing Assistant.

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Aging in Place: Strategies for Seniors to Maintain Independence at Home

Community Home Health Care

Maintain Regular Healthcare: Regular healthcare is crucial for seniors aging in place. Encourage routine check-ups with healthcare providers to monitor overall health and manage any chronic conditions. Engaging with others fosters a sense of belonging and overall well-being.

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The Ultimate Guide to Caregiver Training in 2022

Home Care Pulse

Housekeeping: While these skills may seem like common sense, caregivers are often unsure of how much housekeeping they should be doing. While “light housekeeping” is a common requirement of the job, caregivers are unsure if that includes scrubbing the shower, rearranging furniture, cleaning the bathroom floors, or doing laundry.

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