Eldercare is an umbrella term for a wide array of services intended to help older people live as comfortably and independently as possible. Examples range from basic transportation, cooking, or cleaning to complex medical care.
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Babysitting is temporarily caring for a child. Babysitting can be a paid job for all ages; however, it is best known as a temporary activity for early teenagers who are not yet eligible for employment in the general economy.
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Nurse care at home is a service that provides medical care and support in a patient's home, usually by a registered nurse.
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Physiotherapy is a treatment method that uses movement science to help people restore, maintain, and improve their physical strength, function, and well-being.
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GDA stands for General Duty Assistant, a paramedical staff member who provides patient care and support in hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare setting
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Security guards are very important to the overall security of a person, place, or thing. They provide a visible presence acting as a deterrent to potential criminals, and they are trained to respond to a wide range of emergency situations.
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A driver can refer to a number of things, including a software component that allows a computer's operating system to communicate with a device, or a person who drives a vehicle:
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Cook and Housekeeping refers to services that handle the preparation of meals and the maintenance of cleanliness and order in a household or establishment. Here's a breakdown of these roles:
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