How To Be An In Home Care Provider For The Disabled & Elderly

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Aging, Self Help
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Author: Marie Spaulding ISBN: 9781682894965
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc. Publication: March 23, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Marie Spaulding
ISBN: 9781682894965
Publisher: Page Publishing, Inc.
Publication: March 23, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

 When you hear “in home care provider,” what is your first thought? I am hoping to provide some answers for that question in this book. I hope that you find the information helpful, and that your loved one gets the best care that they deserve.

Okay, you hire someone to come in to be an in home care provider to a dependent family member or loved one. What type of things are you expecting them to know how to do—this is really something that you need to think about.

Do you expect them to be able to cook meals without having to teach them? Do you expect them to be able to use a toaster to make toast?  Wonder why I ask this question, the answers are inside this book.

Do these professionals know basic safety? Do they really know what to do in an emergency? Can the care providers read and write? Can they understand what you say when you speak?

An in-home care provider is not a nurse. An in-home care provider is not a medical professional. An in-home care provider is someone who is hired to provide aide to someone, who is unable to provide for their own basic needs. An in-home care provider is a person who is hired to be essentially a helper to the person they are with. To help them do the things that they are no longer able to do by themselves.

The in-home care provider is hired so that the client, who is elderly or disabled, can stay in their own home, rather than in a care facility.

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 When you hear “in home care provider,” what is your first thought? I am hoping to provide some answers for that question in this book. I hope that you find the information helpful, and that your loved one gets the best care that they deserve.

Okay, you hire someone to come in to be an in home care provider to a dependent family member or loved one. What type of things are you expecting them to know how to do—this is really something that you need to think about.

Do you expect them to be able to cook meals without having to teach them? Do you expect them to be able to use a toaster to make toast?  Wonder why I ask this question, the answers are inside this book.

Do these professionals know basic safety? Do they really know what to do in an emergency? Can the care providers read and write? Can they understand what you say when you speak?

An in-home care provider is not a nurse. An in-home care provider is not a medical professional. An in-home care provider is someone who is hired to provide aide to someone, who is unable to provide for their own basic needs. An in-home care provider is a person who is hired to be essentially a helper to the person they are with. To help them do the things that they are no longer able to do by themselves.

The in-home care provider is hired so that the client, who is elderly or disabled, can stay in their own home, rather than in a care facility.

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