Providing a safe environment for the client by monitoring their surroundings for potential dangers such as fire hazards and tripping hazards. Providing assistance and support to disabled people in their homes or other places so they can live independently Assisting people in carrying out essential daily tasks such as dressing, bathing, grooming, tooth brushing, medicine administration, restroom use, etc. Assisting clients with tasks of daily living, including cooking, cleaning, shopping, managing finances, etc.
Collaboration with other healthcare providers to coordinate clients’ care plans Providing a diverse range of social activities such as arts & crafts, games, and outings for clients who can’t go outside Giving emotional and social support Identifying needs and developing plans for improving the quality of life for those suffering from disabilities or mental health issues help aged and disabled people with a range of daily tasks. These include personal hygiene facilitation, mobility support, shopping tasks, food preparation, housework tasks, and the coordination of social events. There will be paperwork involved in this line of work.
You may have many different tasks to perform each day, and they all need to get done on time. That’s why you must be organised with everything.