Typical day of a caregiver

28/05/2019

The day begins with the client's survey :

 

The attendant helps him get up, do his hygienic needs, do some light cares and get dressed.

Subsequently, the caregiver performs daily household chores as well as administrative tasks such as bill payment, making appointments, etc.

At lunch, the attendant prepares the meal, helps the customer to eat and ensures that the customer's environment is clean. If the client does not have a meeting or additional need, the agent finishes his presence with the client.

At supper time, the attendant prepares the meal, helps the customer to eat, and ensures that the customer's environment is clean.

Then he can follow a relaxation period followed by bedtime.

The attendant helps the client prepare the meal, do their hygienic needs and lie down. 

Note that a day can vary greatly depending on the needs of the client. The attendant is there to help the customer in his daily life and he is able to adapt to his needs.

 

* The masculine was used as an indication

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