Non-Medical Homecare

 Non -Medical Homecare

This type of home care can be described as custodial care. This is a type of care that is not medical in nature and involves assisting clients with daily tasks. Some of these tasks may include assistance with using the bathroom, bathing or showering, getting in and out of bed, getting dressed, and more. If you are a non-medical home care worker, you may also need to help prepare their meals and this may include feeding them. Although personal in nature, it does not require you to be a trained healthcare professional or nurse.

You don't need health or medical knowledge or extensive training, but you will need organizational skills, patience, physical strength, endurance and compassion. All of these qualities make for a successful non-medical home caregiver. The client you work for was a strong individual who could take care of himself, but now he has to rely on someone else to help him with his basic personal needs. This is why you need compassion to understand how they feel they have to depend on someone else to help them with basic grooming, turning them in bed so they don't get bedsores, making sure they are clean and fed,, and more.

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