CREATING CAREGIVER AWARENESS
Caregiver which is refers to anyone who provides care for another person. There are different types of caregivers that provide specific care, like family caregivers and respite caregivers.
Caregivers can help relieve burdens and support individuals in need. They may help for a long time or just a short time, but their care is always important. A caregiver is a person who has taken on the responsibility of looking after someone who is unable to care for himself or herself fully due to illness, frailty, disability or a mental health problem.
Thus: A caregiver, or carer, is someone who has the job of caring for people. They usually care for people who are unable to care for themselves, for example, children, disabled people, or the elderly. When a caregiver is assigned to look after a baby or a child they are sometimes called a babysitter.
On Terminology Compassion: Compassion is how care is given through relationships based on empathy, respect and dignity.
It can also be described as intelligent kindness and is central to how people perceive their care.
On The Competence: Competence means all those in caring roles mist have the ability to understand an individual’s health and social needs. It is also about having the expertise, clinical and technical knowledge to deliver effective care and treatments based on research and evidence.
On The Communication: Communication is central to successful caring relationships and to effective team working. Listening is as important as what we say. It is essential for ‘No decision without me’. Here communication is the key to a good workplace with benefits for those in our care and staff alike.
On The Courage: Courage enables us to do the right thing for the people we care for, to speak up when we have concerns. It means we have the personal strength and vision to innovate and to embrace new ways of being working.
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Caregiver which is refers to anyone who provides care for another person. There are different types of caregivers that provide specific care, like family caregivers and respite caregivers.
Caregivers can help relieve burdens and support individuals in need. They may help for a long time or just a short time, but their care is always important. A caregiver is a person who has taken on the responsibility of looking after someone who is unable to care for himself or herself fully due to illness, frailty, disability or a mental health problem.
Thus: A caregiver, or carer, is someone who has the job of caring for people. They usually care for people who are unable to care for themselves, for example, children, disabled people, or the elderly. When a caregiver is assigned to look after a baby or a child they are sometimes called a babysitter.
On Terminology Compassion: Compassion is how care is given through relationships based on empathy, respect and dignity.
It can also be described as intelligent kindness and is central to how people perceive their care.
On The Competence: Competence means all those in caring roles mist have the ability to understand an individual’s health and social needs. It is also about having the expertise, clinical and technical knowledge to deliver effective care and treatments based on research and evidence.
On The Communication: Communication is central to successful caring relationships and to effective team working. Listening is as important as what we say. It is essential for ‘No decision without me’. Here communication is the key to a good workplace with benefits for those in our care and staff alike.
On The Courage: Courage enables us to do the right thing for the people we care for, to speak up when we have concerns. It means we have the personal strength and vision to innovate and to embrace new ways of being working.
Should you want to get certified "On Mental Health, Public Health, Caregivers And Medical Social Work Level 2". Use the WhatsApp Group Invite Link below to join my intensive class

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