Personal Care Aides

If a person has a disability or sickness and needs help with feeding, bathing, dressing, grooming, and using the restroom, you can provide that support on an individual basis.

Career Snapshot

ABOUT PERSONAL CARE AIDE CAREERS
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Home health aides and personal care aides make a major difference in the lives of their clients providing essential health care that their families may not be able to offer. Home health aides help the elderly... people with disabilities... and those recovering from illness... with basic healthcare tasks such as changing dressings and administering medications. They monitor their clients' health and report changes in status to licensed nursing staff, who direct their work. Personal care aides sometimes called caregivers or personal attendants generally provide only non-medical services, including companionship, cleaning, cooking, and driving. Their clients may be elderly, or have developmental or intellectual disabilities. Both personal care aides and home health aides may help with routine tasks like feeding, bathing, and dressing. Most aides work in clients' homes, but they may also work in group homes, hospice care, and adult daycare facilities. Some see the same client daily for years, while others work with new clients often. Full-time work is common but many aides work part time... their schedules generally depend on clients' needs. Most aides have a high school diploma, although not all positions require it. Jobs in certified home health or hospice agencies require formal training and certification. Some states require additional certification. While these careers can be emotionally and physically demanding clients... and their families... rely on the skills and integrity of home health and personal care aides.

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Characteristics

Leadership
Level of responsibilities
Job challenge and pressure to meet deadlines
Dealing and handling conflicts
Physical demands
Exposure to job hazards
Exposure to extreme environmental conditions
Comfort of the work setting
Work closely with team members, clients etc.
Communication with others
Competition for this position
Critical decision making

Activities

Assisting and Caring for Others Know More
Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates Know More
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Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships Know More
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Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings Know More
Performing General Physical Activities Know More

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