caregiver

  • Care for children or elderly persons by overseeing their activities, providing companionship, and assisting them with dressing, bathing, eating, and other needs. 
  • Light house work
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  • Help work around families schedules.  

caregiver

  • Responsible for getting kids to and from school on time.
  • Help to prepare and serve nutritious snacks for the children.  
  • Communicate with parents about daily activities, behaviors and related issues. 
  • Instruct children in safe behavior such as paying attention to their surroundings and avoiding dangerous situations. 
  • Organize age related activities, games, arts and crafts, sports. 
  • Transport children to and from doctor,  dentist appointments, girl scouts, dance, birthday parties,field trips sports, social outings. 
  • Supervise and assist with homework and school projects. 

caregiver/ van driver

  • Established and maintained a safe environment for the children.
  • Safely transport children to and from school and extra-curricular activities. 
  • Assist in personal hygiene and dressing
  • Assist with cleaning and laundry task  

caregiver

  • Monitor all aspects of resident
  • Assess the needs of individuals and families to identify potential health or safety problems in care, including diet and physical activity.
  • Prepare and serve meals to residents or other family members, according to prescribed diets.
  • Administer prescribed medications or start intravenous fluids, noting times and amounts on residents’ charts.

caregiver

  • Check vitals ,weight and blood sugars 
  • Bathe patient
  • Dress patient
  • Responsibilities include assisting residents with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, transferring, and any other required assistance with activities.

caregiver

  • Organized, prepared, and monitored medications and meals
  • Assist patients with basic neccessities 
  • Constant companionship and supportive listening 
  • Daily communication and updates with guardians about patient’s progression/complications

caregiver

  • Make breakfast,lunch, and dinner for clients
  • Answer the door and receive packages.
  • Bathe, give foot rubs, and change diapers.
  • Apply medical care to wounds.
  • Keep track of prescriptions and medications

caregiver

  • Sanitized and organized the house
  • Supervised client in taking the proper amount of medications/ insulin
  • Supervised client in and out of vehicles 
  • Applied creams

caregiver

  • Cooking cleaning and caring for the mentally delayed. 
  • This included grocery shopping, doctor appointments, park gatherings ect. 
  • Helped clients in and out of the shower, bed and the dinner table. 
  • Maintaining the wellness, grooming and medications of my client.

caregiver

  • Certified in First Aid & CPR.
  •  Pass on medication to my recipient.
  • Put on and take off a colostomy bag & clean one out. 
  • Providing quality healthcare needs to my client.

caregiver

  • Create and maintain a pleasant work environment
  • Help with sanitation and housekeeping tasks of client’s room, bathroom, and common areas
  • Perform general household tasks including laundry, shopping, errands and transportation
  • Implement and support resident-care plans

caregiver

  • Responsible for light housework duties
  • Meal preparation (breakfast/lunch/dinner)
  • Medication preparation and distribution
  • Transportation to and from hospital visits

caregiver

  • Provided compassionate daily care
  • Provided assistance for movement around home
  • Monitored client medication plans 
  • Monitored daily health and dietary plans
  • Took blood pressure readings
  • CPR certification required

caregiver

  •  measure their vital signs, weight, and height
  • Explain treatment procedures, medications, diets, or physicians’ instructions to patien
  • overnight stays with patient
  • end of life care

caregiver/manager

  • Same duties as stated above.
  • Approved appropriate clients for the home based on medical and behavior assessment.
  • Shopping for groceries and miscellaneous items. 
  • Discuss child’s activities and growth with the parent.

caregiver

  • Regulate the child’s sleeping schedule.
  • Provide nutritious foods and snacks.
  • Engage with the child through games, arts and crafts, and story time.
  • Keep the child’s health as the ultimate priority and be aware of irregular behavior, take temperature, transport child to the doctor, and provide necessary medications.
  • Assign appropriate chores and praise good behavior.
  • Keep the child’s environment safe and clean.
  • Maintain a fixed schedule with the parent.

caregiver

  • Assisting with personal care: bathing and grooming, dressing, toileting, and exercise. 
  • Mobility assistance: help with getting in and out of a wheelchair, bed, or shower. 
  • Personal supervision: providing companionship and general supervision 
  • Care for the elderly: orienting or grounding someone with Alzheimer’s disease or Dementia, relaying information from a doctor to family members. 
  • Health monitoring: following a care plan and noticing any changes in the individual’s health, recording and reporting and differences. 

caregiver

  • Worked in a clients private home
  • Assist client with ADL’s (Activities of Daily Living)
  • Called in refills on medication
  • Obtain patient vital signs
  • Scheduled patient doctor appointments as well as other appointments
  • Prepared meals for patient
  • Transport patient to appointments

caregiver/ life guidance resident service assitant

  • Assisting all the residents in the facility specifically to people thas has a dementia or mental disorder. Taking good care of them in everything and helping them to do their daily routine.
  • Keeping all areas in the facility clean specially the rooms like fixing their beds, bathroom cleaning and everything.
  • Preparing the kitchen; tables, chairs, utensils, and serving them food.
  • Perform a variety of duties as requested by client, such as obtaining household supplies or running errands.Develop treatment plans based on scientific rationale, standards of care, and professional practice guidelines.

caregiver

  • Respite care for a special needs child.
  • Perform activities of daily living (ADLs).
  • Organize and clean work space as needed.
  • Provide stimulating interactions/play therapy.
  • Assist with additional therapy as directed by the child’s school.
  • Organize medicines and administer accordingly. 

caregiver

  • Assisted in giving medicine on correct time.
  • Testing blood sugar  
  • Assist clients aged 50 years old to 92 years old.
  • Performed light housekeeping duties including cleaning, shopping and cooking meals.
  • Followed care plan, home regulations, and ensured safety practices were consistently implemented.

caregiver

  •  Assist with ADLs
  • Check blood glucose
  • Assist with repositioning as need
  • Perform housekeeping duties, such as cooking, cleaning, washing 

caregiver

  • Assisting clients in their daily needs
  • Medication reminding
  • Running errands for clients
  • Overnight stays as needed
  • Live in as needed

caregiver

  • Performed all tasks, as directed by patient
  • Bathed patient and gave alcohol rubs 
  • Lifted patient onto and from bed 
  • Transported patients to others areas, such as operating and x-ray rooms , by rolling bed, using wheelchair or wheeled stretcher
  • Made beds and collected soiled linen
  • Cleaned rooms and house

caregiver / groundkeeper

  • Assist residents with bathing and grooming, dressing, and toileting
  • Help residents get in and out of bed, wheelchair, shower, and geriatric chairs often using lifts
  • Following care plan, monitoring residents overall health, recording weights and vitals, and recording and reporting any changes
  • provide meals

caregiver

  • Assist clients in their activities of daily living such as toileting, bathing, and grooming.
  • daily housekeeping tasks such as dusting, sweeping, mopping, sanitizing, vacuuming, laundry, and dishes
  • Make beds on a daily basis and change linen as often as required.
  • feed my clients
  • give their medicine when recommended
  • provide companionship
  • run errands

caregiver

  • Colostomy care and monitoring for any changes.
  • Meal preparation, running errands and transportation.
  • Cognitive care.
  • Care for patients by changing bed linens and laundry

caregiver

  • Care for patients by changing bed linens, washing and ironing laundry, cleaning, or assisting with their personal care.           
  • Provide patients with help moving in and out of beds, baths, wheelchairs, or automobiles and with dressing and grooming laundry, cleaning, or assisting with their personal care.
  • Maintain a safe  environment.
  • Observe and monitor individual with disabilities, or behaviors during activities.

caregiver

  • Maintain a safe home environment and positive atmosphere.
  • Daily meal planning and preparation.
  • Daily observations and information about activities, meals served, and medications administered.
  • Operate in-house cleaning and maintenance of home.
  • Support emotional and social development, encouraging understanding of elderly patients with dementia.
  • Assisting in traveling and shutting to and from doctors offices.

caregiver

  • Arrived to work on-time on an early schedule
  • Communicated with children, kept children entertained
  • Good with kids and people of all ages
  • Sociable, friendly, and respectful attitude