1. Medication management:
This involves keeping track of medication schedules, ensuring the right dosages are taken at the correct times, and monitoring for any side effects or adverse reactions.
2. Meal planning and preparation:
Planning nutritious meals, grocery shopping, and preparing food according to dietary restrictions and preferences.
3. Personal hygiene and grooming:
Assisting with tasks like bathing, dressing, and maintaining personal hygiene to promote comfort and self-esteem.
4. Mobility assistance:
Helping with tasks like transferring from a bed to a wheelchair, using mobility aids, and providing support for walking.
5. Transportation arrangements:
Coordinating transportation for medical appointments, social outings, or other activities as needed.
6. Appointment scheduling:
Managing and organizing medical appointments, therapy sessions, and other commitments.
7. Social interaction and companionship:
Engaging in conversation, recreational activities, and companionship to combat loneliness and promote mental well-being.
8. Housekeeping and cleaning:
Keeping the living space tidy, doing laundry, and maintaining a clean and safe environment.
9. Safety measures:
Implementing safety precautions such as fall prevention, fire safety, and emergency response plans.
10. Emergency procedures:
Familiarity with emergency contact information, evacuation plans, and first aid procedures in case of accidents or medical emergencies.