A professional caregiver is trained to assist individuals who need help with daily tasks due to age, illness, or disability. They provide personal care, emotional support, and help with activities like bathing, dressing, and meal preparation, ensuring the well-being and comfort of their clients. Their role is to ensure the well-being, safety, and comfort of the person they care for, often forming a close, compassionate relationship with their clients.
Professional caregivers can assist for a short time or long-term, Live-in or Live-out care including 24/7 care. They can also provide one-to-one services in assisted living facilities.