What is Live-in home care?
Live-in home care means that a caregiver lives in your home 24 hours a day, either long-term or for a short period if there is a separate bedroom and storage space for their belongings. They must get 8 hours of sleep, at least 5 hours at night. However, their sleep may be disrupted to provide care throughout the night. A live-in caregiver generally lives and works in a patient’s home to administer necessary care. The duties will vary depending on the patient’s needs. The caregiver may cook meals and make sure that medication is taken. Depending on the patient’s abilities, the caregiver may be required to feed, dress, and bathe the client. The caregiver will also carry out household duties, such as maintaining a clean environment, doing laundry, and washing dishes. A minimum physical requirement may be necessary, as the caregiver will carry out household tasks and may have to help lift the patient. When possible, the live-in caregiver will help rehabilitate the patient to achieve independence. Some positions will allow the live-in caregiver to take one- two -or three days off per week when another caregiver comes to take over.
Live-in Caregiver Tasks
- Provide general attention to the non-medical needs of clients following an established Plan of Care
- Remain in the client’s presence or vicinity at all times during a shift
- Run Errands for clients
- Provide homemaking services, such as light housekeeping, laundry, meal planning, and preparation
- Help with activities of daily living, including supervising, feeding, and dressing the client
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