A Caregiver promotes
health, wellness and a caring touch for those in need. A Caregiver provides a
positive atmosphere and is willing to explore a variety of opportunities in the healthcare realm. A Caregiver steps out of the boundaries of expectations. A
Caregiver requires a unique personality involving maturity, caring, patience, and flexibility. Responsibility is the most
important role of a Caregiver. Persons with disabilities and elderly persons, who require care are dependent
upon us to live in their homes. Without a Caregiver, persons who are dependent upon us to promote their independence could
not participate in their communities. Most of all, Caregivers should promote protection and security in the homes of persons
with disabilities and elderly persons in our care.
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Coverage When Caregivers Cannot Work:
+ When you want a few days off.
+ Emergencies.
* Notification when you want a few days off should
be 7 to 5 days before your absence.
* Notification on the day off an absence is
not allowed, unless it is an emergency.
* When there is an emergency, all Caregivers
should do their best for the coverage of the absent Caregiver.
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The person who requires a Caregiver
should not
be responsible, that means pulled into the situation for the coverage of the
absent Caregiver.
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*All Caregivers should communicate on this Web
Site.
*All Caregivers should
have each others email addresses and phone numbers.
*All Caregivers are
responsible to train new Caregivers.
*A Caregiver
in training putting me to bed, or learning bladder and bowel care unsupervised
is not acceptable.
* All these responsibilities
means that you are a Team Member.