Ways that nonmedical home care aides can help clients.
It is a common misconception that in order to be of assistance to the elderly or sick you must be a certified nurse. This is definitely not the case. A medical background is only necessary when you’re working with medically related conditions and issues, however a medical background is not a necessity when you’re performing the duties of a home care aide. If you’re desire is to work as a non-medical home care aide, the following information will provide a background on what tasks you can perform for an elderly or infirmed client.
While there many people who would love a career in which they can be of assistance to the elderly or the infirmed, but are held back by the mistaken impression that they must be a certified nurse to work in this field. But the truth is that this is not the case. A medical background is only necessary when you’re working with medically related conditions and issues, however a medical background is not a necessity when you’re performing the duties of a home care aide. If you’re desire is to work as a non-medical home care aide, the following information will provide a background on what tasks you can perform for an elderly or infirmed client.
One of the biggest ways non-medical home care aides can help is by running their clients’ errands for them. This may include taking some money and a shopping list and going to the grocery store to stock up on supplies for a couple of days or a whole week. You can also go to the post office or pick up other items that your client may not be able to do for him or herself. There are of course limitations to what errands you can run; for instance you can’t do their banking or pick up their prescriptions for them. When you cannot run the errand yourself there is a solution.
You can act as their driver, taking your client to the places they need to go to. Older people and people with disabilities often can no longer drive a car safely and practically in order to get around by themselves. Driving them to a doctor’s appointment, taking them on errands, or just driving them around to get the matter the house, would be very welcome by seniors and the otherwise homebound.
Be there for your senior client to talk, or more importantly to listen. For many seniors who were stuck at home or who live alone, socializing is a rarity. Even for those seniors who do have friends and family who live in the vicinity, those visits may be fewer than they would prefer. Loneliness leads to depression and depression can deplete one’s health. Seniors are particularly susceptible to this syndrome. This is one of the areas of service for which a home care aide can make a difference. By providing a year to listen and a smile to light up their day, you will help them to stay connected to the world. Your duties can be merely to sit around and have conversation, but you’re not restricted to that. There are games to play, mutual interest to explore, puzzles to play in meals to cook. Part of your job is to be a friend.
Your additional responsibilities may include some light housework and cooking as well as making certain that your elderly patient eats regularly and takes their medication on time. The sick and the elderly are often too fatigued to prepare their own meals, as a result often do not have the best of diets. Part of your duties may include preparing meals to be eaten at times you are president as well as preparing food that they may consume on days when you are not there. If you like cooking for people, then this is a great opportunity for you.
Home care aides don’t need a medical license to help their clients. As you can see, there are many ways one person can help someone else in need.
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