Basic Care Skills: Training in fundamental caregiving tasks like bathing, dressing, feeding, and assisting with mobility.
Health and Safety: Focus on maintaining a safe and healthy environment, including infection control and emergency response.
Nutrition and Meal Preparation: Instructions on planning and preparing nutritious meals, considering dietary restrictions and preferences.
Medical Knowledge: Basics of common medical conditions and medications often encountered in caregiving scenarios.
Communication Skills: Developing effective communication techniques with care recipients and their families.
Personal Care: Emphasis on respecting the dignity and privacy of care recipients while providing personal care.
Emotional Support: Training in providing emotional and psychological support to care recipients.
Elder Care: Special focus on caring for elderly individuals, understanding age-related changes and challenges.
Disability Care: Techniques for assisting individuals with disabilities, including mobility support and adaptive equipment use.
Professional Responsibilities: Understanding the ethical and professional responsibilities of a caregiver, including maintaining confidentiality.