1.Personal care: Assisting with bathing, dressing, grooming, and toileting.
2. Medication management: Reminding and helping with medication schedules.
3. Meal preparation: Cooking and feeding, including special dietary needs.
4. Light housekeeping: Cleaning, laundry, and organizing living spaces.
5. Companionship: Providing emotional support and social interaction.
6. Mobility assistance: Helping with walking.
7. Incontinence care: Managing and cleaning up after accidents.
8. Wound care: Assisting with dressing changes and basic wound management.
9. Transportation: accompanying clients to appointments and outings.
10. Errand running: Picking up groceries, prescriptions, and other essentials.
References available upon requests.
11. Monitoring and reporting: Keeping track of client health and reporting concerns to family or healthcare professionals.
12. Respite care: Providing temporary relief for family caregivers.
13. Specialized care: Assisting with medical equipment, oxygen therapy, or other specific needs.
14. Home safety: Ensuring a safe living environment by removing hazards and installing safety devices.
15. Companionship during outings: Accompanying clients to appointments, social events, or activities.