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A person who wants to be a caregiver or CNA is a person who wants to help people. The qualities of a good caregiver include patience, empathy, strength, flexibility, and dependability.
It depends on the caregiver really. If you want to find out for sure, you could mark a dollar bill and put it in plain view.
YES U CAN BUT IT DEPENDS ON THE SITUATION
James R. Sherman has written: 'Middle Age Is Not a Disease' 'Farewell to Fear' 'Plan your work/work your plan' 'Preventing Caregiver Burnout (Caregiver Survival Series)' 'Creative Caregiving' 'Plan for Success' 'Positive Caregiver Attitudes' 'Be a Winner' 'The Magic of Humor in Caregiving'
Palliative, Caregiver, Emotional caregiver, Home caregiver
Most patients who require long term care do not want to live in nursing homes or be admitted into assisted living facilities. They choose to stay at their homes and stay with their family. But most family members are too busy with work or school that's why they hire a caregiver to provide the care needed by their loved ones
You do not have to be bonded, but if you want to be successful in your career as a caregiver, getting bonded is highly recommended. Given the high statistics of elder abuse, families are skeptical about hiring caregivers who are not bonded. If you go through a licensed, bonded and insured home care agency, then you have nothing to worry about it. However, as a private caregiver, this is something you should seriously consider if you want to win someone's trust.
www.myseniorcareguide.com seems like a real online guide to go to for those kind of services. It could be where you find someone with all the things you want in a caregiver.
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It is still "caregiver" if you are referring to the program in Canada.
A caregiver is a person who cares for someone who is sick or disabled.
Medical assistants are a medical office and caregivers work at the patients home.