PAs can offer a range of tasks. Think of the life skills you possess and can use to assist people at home. However, through our range of over 135 different accredited training programmes you can acquire recognised qualifications including all the subjects covered by the Care Certificate. This allows PAs who are not entitled to engage in taking the Care Certificate to be able to prove to their clients that they hold accredited training.
Personal Assistants use their life skills to assist others. here are some ideas of services that you can offer to clients
Cleaning
Laundry
Pet Care
Grocery Shopping
Meal Preparation
Errand Running
Organising and Decluttering
Plant Care
Home Maintenance Coordination
Bill Management
Guest Preparation
Transportation Arrangements
Digital Assistance
Christmas and Special Occasion Assistance
Appointment Scheduling
Carer respite
Personal Assistants may need specific training to offer some care services such as Medication Awareness, Dementia patient assistance, and personal grooming. Personal care provision by a PA is restricted to non-regulated activities as determined by the CQC (Care Quality Commission) however, some services for PAs who are directly employed by the person they care for may include areas of personal care that would otherwise be regulated care.
Care Support
Companionship
Prescriptions and appointments
Emotional Support
Recreational Activities
Sleep Oversight respite for live in carer
Communication Assistance
Education and Stimulation
Safety Supervision
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