The In-Home Care Provider is able to:
– Provide respite care for primary caregivers of clients
– Plan menus and prepare meals
– Provide documented errand service and shopping
– Assist with budgeting and balancing checkbooks
– Cash checks, pay bills, with accurate recording of the transactions
– Dust, vacuum, make beds and change linens as needed
– Wash kitchen and bathroom floors with sponge mop (No waxing)
– Up to three loads of laundry
– Look for, and be aware of health status of our client
– Provide companionship and emotional support for the client
The In-Home Care Provider is unable to:
– Assist with bathing or any other personal care items
– Conduct heavy cleaning or heavy laundry
– Wash windows or walls
– Scrub or wax floors
– Move heavy furniture or provide maintenance tasks
– Provide any transportation
– Receive phone calls at home from the client
– Make any personal financial arrangements with clients
– Work for any client, at any time, unless approved by the Executive Director