
Professional Caregiver
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Patient Assistant/Nursing Assistant (NA) by completing a Child care course, Elderly and Rehabilitated patients. The Nursing Assistant acquire basic knowledge in nursing such as blood pressure measurement, assisting nurses in giving saline, various medical equipment, etc. If the patient's helper works in a hospital, the nursing assistant will operate as a liaison between doctors, nurses and patients, as well as other departments in the hospital for the benefit of the patients mainly. In addition to caring and helping patients, the nursing assistant able to work in the care of equipment, medicine and other relevant documents in the agency. The Nursing Assistant is passed theoretical and practical lessons at a nursing school from 6 months - 1 year and also receive basic knowledge of nursing as well. The Nursing Assistant can also work in elderly care centers, childcare center, medical center or by the patient’s home.
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A caregiver is a professional caregiver who takes care of patients, such as those with physical or mental disabilities by continually assisting with other activities or processes to enable patients to respond better to such impairments. Such as feeding, movement safety supervision. Including taking care of the cleanliness of the patient.
In addition, with the right assistance of each professional caretaker's process. It will make the patient have a noticeably better response varies according to each level of severity and difficulty of the disease that occurs, e.g., the patient who needs help is a bedridden patient, professional caregivers must be skilled in moving patients. Including the skill of wiping the patient in bed, etc.
Nursing Assistant
Patient Assistant/Nursing Assistant (NA) by completing a Child care course, Elderly and Rehabilitated patients. The Nursing Assistant acquire basic knowledge in nursing such as blood pressure measurement, assisting nurses in giving saline, various medical equipment, etc. If the patient's helper works in a hospital, the nursing assistant will operate as a liaison between doctors, nurses and patients, as well as other departments in the hospital for the benefit of the patients mainly. In addition to caring and helping patients, the nursing assistant able to work in the care of equipment, medicine and other relevant documents in the agency. The Nursing Assistant is passed theoretical and practical lessons at a nursing school from 6 months - 1 year and also receive basic knowledge of nursing as well. The Nursing Assistant can also work in elderly care centers, child care center, medical center or by the patient’s home.
Caregiver
A caregiver is a professional caregiver who takes care of patients, such as those with physical or mental disabilities by continually assisting with other activities or processes to enable patients to respond better to such impairments. Such as feeding, movement safety supervision. Including taking care of the cleanliness of the patient.
In addition, with the right assistance of each professional caretaker's process. It will make the patient have a noticeably better response varies according to each level of severity and difficulty of the disease that occurs, e.g., the patient who needs help is a bedridden patient, professional caregivers must be skilled in moving patients. Including the skill of wiping the patient in bed, etc.