1. Assistance with Bathing and Showering
Home care aides help clients bathe, encouraging proper hygiene while preventing falls and maintaining privacy and comfort.
2. Personal Grooming and Hygiene Support
Caregivers assist with grooming tasks such as shaving, hair combing, nail trimming, and skin care, helping clients feel confident and well-groomed.
3. Dressing Assistance
Whether it’s selecting appropriate clothing or physically assisting with dressing, caregivers help clients feel comfortable and presentable.
4. Toileting and Incontinence Care
Providing discreet assistance with toileting, incontinence management, and catheter care ensures hygiene and prevents skin issues.
5. Oral Care and Denture Cleaning
Home care services include helping with brushing teeth, flossing, and cleaning dentures, promoting good oral hygiene and fresh breath.
6. Medication Reminders and Administration
Caregivers ensure that medications are taken on time and in the correct dosage, preventing missed doses or medication errors.
7. Meal Planning and Preparation
Preparing nutritious meals tailored to dietary needs helps clients maintain a balanced diet, essential for overall health and energy.
8. Feeding Assistance
For those who have difficulty feeding themselves, caregivers provide support, ensuring proper nutrition and hydration during meals.
9. Mobility Assistance
Helping clients move around their homes, whether walking, using a wheelchair, or transferring from bed to chair, reduces fall risk.
10. Exercise and Physical Therapy Support
Home care aides assist with prescribed exercises and physical therapy routines, promoting mobility, strength, and overall fitness.
11. Bed Transfers and Positioning
Caregivers help reposition clients in bed to prevent bedsores and assist with transfers to chairs or wheelchairs, ensuring comfort.
12. Skin Care and Lotion Application
Providing daily skin care routines, including applying moisturizers, helps keep skin healthy and prevents dryness or irritation.
13. Foot Care and Nail Trimming
Regular foot care, including nail trimming and checking for sores, is vital, especially for clients with diabetes or circulation issues.
14. Hair Care and Styling
Home care providers assist with hair washing, drying, and styling, helping clients look and feel their best.
15. Assistance with Eye Care
Caregivers assist with cleaning glasses, administering eye drops, and helping clients care for contact lenses, maintaining eye health.
16. Shaving Assistance
Whether using a razor or electric shaver, caregivers help clients shave, maintaining a neat and groomed appearance.
17. Assisting with Hearing Aids
Home care aides help with the cleaning, maintenance, and insertion of hearing aids, ensuring optimal hearing function.
18. Managing Prosthetics and Orthotics
Caregivers assist clients with putting on and adjusting prosthetics, orthotics, or braces, ensuring comfort and correct use.
19. Help with Compression Garments
Assisting with putting on and taking off compression stockings or garments helps improve circulation and reduces swelling.
20. Maintaining Hydration
Encouraging regular fluid intake and providing beverages helps clients stay hydrated, which is crucial for overall health.
21. Monitoring Blood Sugar Levels
For clients with diabetes, caregivers help monitor blood sugar levels, ensuring proper management and timely interventions.
22. Assistance with Dressing Changes
Home care providers assist with changing bandages or dressings, keeping wounds clean and promoting healing.
23. Support with Bracing and Splints
Helping clients correctly use braces or splints ensures proper support and aids in recovery from injuries or surgeries.
24. Assisting with Oxygen Therapy
Caregivers help manage oxygen therapy equipment so clients can receive the correct amount of oxygen comfortably.
25. Managing Colostomy or Catheter Car
Specialized care for clients with colostomies or catheters includes cleaning, changing bags, and monitoring for any signs of infection.